by Daniel Brouse September 16, 2025 Energy Secretary Chris Wright has officially disbanded the Department of Energy’s controversial Climate Working Group (CWG), a body that came under fire for producing a climate report riddled with inaccuracies and scientific distortions. The move, first reported by CNN and later confirmed by NPR, follows months of scrutiny over […]
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Energy Secretary Disbands Controversial Climate Working Group After Scientific Rebuke
America First, America Hurt: How Trump’s Trade War and Immigration Crackdowns Are Backfiring
The Trump tariff-driven global trade war and anti-immigration agenda are already proving to be an economic disaster for the United States. What was promised as a strategy to “rebuild American strength” is instead triggering a slowdown marked by weakening growth, collapsing job markets, rising inflation, declining wage gains, and a dollar under pressure. To make […]
The Hidden Risks of Magic Erasers: Melamine Microplastics and Your Health
by Daniel Brouse September 16, 2025 Magic Erasers may be great at scrubbing stains off walls and countertops, but new research suggests they may also be leaving behind something far less desirable: microplastics. These cleaning pads are made of melamine foam, a porous plastic material that works like ultra-fine sandpaper. While effective for cleaning, studies […]
Subjectivism 101: Why Charlie Kirk’s “Opinions” Aren’t Opinions
by Daniel Brouse September 15, 2025 Subjectivism is the philosophical stance that reality, knowledge, or morality is dependent on the individual subject’s perception, consciousness, or experience, rather than on an objective, independent external reality. In essence, “truth” is seen as subjective and varies from person to person or culture to culture. There are different forms, […]
Climate Disinformation 101: The CO₂ Coalition’s Dangerous Fantasy of ‘More CO₂ is Better’
by Daniel BrouseSeptember 13, 2025 The CO₂ Coalition isn’t doing science. It’s a fossil-fuel–funded propaganda group that pushes twisted half-truths. One of their most absurd and dangerous lies is the idea that “we need more CO₂” because it supposedly makes the Earth greener. That’s not science — that’s climate disinformation. Here are the facts: Forests […]
Extremism All Around: Manufactured Martyrdom and the Rising Threat of Political Violence
A well-known right-wing extremist—recognized for promoting white nationalism, racism, bigotry, anti-feminism, and even gun violence—was shot and killed. Details surrounding the assailant and their motive remain unclear, leaving many unanswered questions. Yet before the facts could be sorted out, political leaders rushed to spin the event for their own purposes. The FBI initially claimed that […]
Economic Outlook: Weak Jobs, Declining Incomes, and a Shrinking Population
by Daniel Brouse September 11, 2025 PART I: Inflation Persists While Job Market Shows Signs of Weakness The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the August 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) report today, September 11, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. ET. Headline CPI rose 0.2% for the month and 2.7% year-over-year, while core CPI—excluding food and […]
CATL’s New EV Battery Highlights U.S. Lag in the Global Electric Vehicle Race
by Daniel Brouse September 9, 2025 Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) is a leading Chinese manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems. Headquartered in Ningde, China, the company has become a dominant player in the global battery market, underscoring the challenges facing the U.S. in the EV and battery industries. […]
The Gut Clock: How Microbial Rhythms Shape Health, Sleep, and Metabolism
by Daniel BrouseSeptember 9, 2025 The gut microbiome goes through several important shifts over the course of a day, and these changes are tightly linked to the body’s circadian rhythm. These microbial populations do not operate randomly; they follow a daily cycle, synchronizing with light–dark patterns and feeding–fasting intervals. When fasting periods extend too long, […]
Evaporation at the Surface: A Backyard Measure of Global Water Cycle Disruption
by Daniel Brouse September 6, 2025 During the 2025 pool season (May through September), water levels showed a net loss of 16 inches solely due to evaporation. While this may seem like a localized measurement, it illustrates a much broader hydrological imbalance already underway. The same processes driving evaporation in a backyard pool are simultaneously […]