Month: June 2023

Government Doesn’t Have a Delivery Plan to Decarbonise the Power Sector: Spending Watchdog

The government can’t decarbonise the UK power sector by 2035 because it doesn’t have a delivery plan, according to a report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). A report from PAC published on Wednesday cast doubt on the government’s net zero plans to decarbonise the power sector by 2035, saying that it lacks “an overarching delivery…


Putin Deploys Nuclear Weapons in Belarus, Breaching Agreement With China

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed on June 16 that he had delivered the first batch of tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, three months after announcing the plan. Political analysts say Putin’s move is a slap in the face to Chinese leader Xi Jinping and ruined the Chinese regime’s attempts to masquerade as a war mediator, as…


Take a Walk in the Woods

Summer weather invites exploration of local, state, and national parks. The vast majority of park visitors spend only a few hours happily traipsing around before returning to their vehicles and safely returning home. However, as the TV series “Gilligan’s Island” taught us, plans can go awry, making it a good idea to be prepared, just…


Green Monkeys, You Say? BioNTech’s mRNA Factory and the Marburg Virus

Commentary Citing microbiologist Kevin McKernan, The Epoch Times reports that green monkey DNA has been found in mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines. This has led D.D. Denslow to note in a viral tweet that green monkeys were the source of the infamous 1967 Marburg virus outbreak. Well, as so happens, the production facility of BioNTech, the legal manufacturer of the so-called…


Supreme Court Rules Against Navajo Nation in Water Dispute

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on June 22 that the federal government has no obligation to help the Navajo Nation gain access to water, finding that a 19th-century treaty with the government imposes no such duty. Oral arguments in the case, which took place on March 20, centered on the Navajo Nation’s desire to draw…


Supreme Court Rules Against Navajos in Water Dispute

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on June 22 that the federal government has no obligation to help the Navajo Nation gain access to water, finding that a 19th-century treaty with the government imposes no such duty. Oral arguments in the case, which took place on March 20, centered on the Navajo Nation’s desire to draw…


It’s the Methane, Stupid: Washington Rhetoric on Climate Misses the Biggest Target

Commentary There are two  aspects of the climate policies coming out of Washington and various state capitals that trouble me. The first is that officials set ostensivsely arbitrary and ambitious deadlines with little evidence they can be achieved. I’m always stunned that politicians can march before the microphones and boldly state that “by 2030, we will…


Our Nation’s Long Dark Night of the Soul

Commentary Forty months ago began the lockdowns that set in motion a grim trajectory of misery for Americans and the world. It was the long dark night of the soul, in the words of St. John of the Cross. It was a challenge to everyone and everything. Do you really believe in freedom and human…


US Coast Guard Gives Update on Missing Titanic Tourist Submersible

The U.S. Coast Guard gives an update on the missing Titanic tourist submersible at 3:00 p.m. ET on June 22. …


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The U.S. Coast Guard gives an update on the missing Titanic tourist submersible at 3:00 p.m. ET on June 22. …