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4 days ago |
climate.news | Belle Carter |Willow Tohi |Laura Harris |Lance Johnson
Engineer and Earth Sciences expert Allan Malcolm MacRae’s new book, “Green Energy Genocide: The Climate Scam,” challenges the foundations of the climate change narrative, arguing it is scientifically flawed and a deliberate deception with severe consequences. MacRae traces the origins of “Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming” (CAGW) to 1985, claiming it was a political construct by the United Nations rather than a scientific consensus, designed to mislead the public and policymakers.
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4 days ago |
climate.news | Belle Carter |Willow Tohi |Laura Harris |Lance Johnson
China’s coal imports fell to a historic low in March 2025 due to a six percent annual decline, driven by surging domestic production, steep drops in coal prices and a strategic shift toward self-sufficiency amid oversupply and high port inventories. Domestic coal production soared in late 2024, averaging 11.66 million tons daily, as mines ramped up operations to address shortages and ensure energy security, particularly for winter heating amid cold weather challenges.
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1 week ago |
womenshealth.news | Ava Grace |Willow Tohi |S.D. Wells |Laura Harris
Optimal heart health requires aligning all seven sleep dimensions — duration, continuity, timing, regularity, alertness, architecture, and disorder management. Modern habits like late-night screens and erratic schedules disrupt sleep, skyrocketing heart attack, stroke, and hypertension risks. Short sleep (<6 hours) raises coronary disease risk by 23%, while poor sleep quality doubles hypertension odds; women face an eightfold stroke risk under 5 hours.
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1 week ago |
censorship.news | Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey |Laura Harris |Belle Carter
Russia’s internet regulator, Roskomnadzor, issued 214 demands to remove VPN apps from Google Play between March and April. Despite this, Google refused most requests, removing only six apps (e.g., ExpressVPN). The crackdown aligns with a 2024 law criminalizing promotion of tools that bypass censorship, part of Russia’s broader effort to eliminate online anonymity and ban foreign platforms (e.g., Gmail, iCloud) by late 2025.
8 U.S. states may EXPAND vaccine exemptions in 2025, and parents have many reasons to STOP THE SHOTS
1 week ago |
newstarget.com | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Laura Harris |Ava Grace
Eight states are proposing bills to expand exemptions from school and workplace vaccine mandates, countering decades of eroding parental rights. Idaho became the first state to ban medical intervention mandates, empowering parents and employees to refuse vaccines without penalty. Hawaii’s push to end religious exemptions was tabled after public backlash, signaling shifting momentum toward informed consent.
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