AS WITH MUCH of human activity, we’ve exploited and polluted the oceans without really understanding them. We know more about the moon and Mars than what lies beneath the [Continue]
By ARI MATTES University of Notre Dame Australia OF THE 10 FILMS nominated for the Best Picture Oscar, six are really good. That’s a high percentage for a year – 2022 – [Continue]
ON FEBRUARY 3, a 150-car train carrying toxic chemicals derailed near East Palestine, Ohio. Close to half the town’s 4,700 residents had to evacuate as deadly gas and smoke [Continue]
By JACK L. ROZDILSKY and CHRISTIAN FAIZE CANAAN York University, Canada On Jan. 24, history was again made when the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ organization moved [Continue]
Intolerance undermines the free speech essential for democracy to survive By BRIAN GIESBRECHT Frontier Centre for Public Policy THE QUEST FOR ‘DIVERSITY’ has [Continue]
By MICHAEL ZWAAGSTRA Contributor, Troy Media HOSPITALS ARE EXPERIENCING an influx of young children with serious respiratory illnesses. Out of concern for their well-being, [Continue]