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Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

Updated 5:12 AM EST, Thu January 29, 2026

Many memorable journeys start with a map. Maps have been around for ages, guiding humanity on its way in grand style. Maps have helped sailors cross oceans, caravans traverse deserts, and armies march into the pages of history. Maps have been staple tools of exploration, survival, and sovereignty. And today? Today, they’re on our devices,…Continue reading Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

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Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Updated 6:28 AM EST, Thu January 22, 2026

Among the myriad of harm that humanity has inflicted upon itself through both the wired and wireless world, the disappearance of wholesome boredom might be the most consequential. Indeed, there is something sacred about a child staring out a window, hands idle, and mind completely free. In today’s world of ceaseless stimulation, we’ve forgotten the…Continue reading Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Updated 7:26 AM EST, Thu January 15, 2026

Minnesota, the North Star State, has long carried itself as a state that cares deeply for its neighbors, invests in its most vulnerable, and protects children and families in need. But recently, as allegations of massive fraud make headlines, that narrative has been exposed as extremely weak—not because corruption in the state is a myth,…Continue reading Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Cleveland Clinic Study: This Year’s Flu Vaccine Linked to Higher Infections

Guess what? Instead of preventing influenza among working-aged adults, this year’s flu vaccine has actually increased the risk of developing influenza by 27 percent. That’s right—this year’s flu shot raises the odds of getting the flu. This discovery, the result of a new study by the Cleveland Clinic, is extremely troubling, especially since the flu…Continue reading Cleveland Clinic Study: This Year’s Flu Vaccine Linked to Higher Infections

Updated 11:38 AM EDT, Thu April 17, 2025

Sucralose Causes Brain Changes that Increase Appetite

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved sucralose in 1998 for use in food as a sweetener. Six hundred times sweeter than table sugar, sucralose has found its way into over 6,000 food products, including baked goods, beverages, chewing gum, gelatins, and frozen dairy desserts. Despite requests urging the FDA to reevaluate artificial sweeteners,…Continue reading Sucralose Causes Brain Changes that Increase Appetite

Updated 4:20 AM EDT, Wed April 16, 2025

The Non-Infectious Pandemic: The Spike Protein Puts The Body’s Natural Killer Cell To Sleep

COVID-19 and the dangerous mRNA jabs that did nothing to stop it are likely driving a global epidemic of terrifyingly aggressive cancers. While that assertion is not new, the latest declaration comes from esteemed physician Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, who has spent the past 30 years of his career pursuing treatments to find a cure for…Continue reading The Non-Infectious Pandemic: The Spike Protein Puts The Body’s Natural Killer Cell To Sleep

Updated 2:59 PM EDT, Thu April 10, 2025

Human Nicotine Receptors Respond the Same to Acetylcholine & Nicotine From Tobacco

Did you know that the human body has nicotine receptors called nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs)? These receptors respond to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh), a chemical messenger that plays a crucial role in the nervous system. Likewise, the nAChRs also respond to nicotine found in tobacco. Interestingly, nicotine from tobacco fits into these receptors like a…Continue reading Human Nicotine Receptors Respond the Same to Acetylcholine & Nicotine From Tobacco

Updated 4:37 AM EDT, Tue April 8, 2025

Researchers Create Sound that Bends Through Space to Reach Just One Person

Thanks to rapid advances in technology, the world we live in is extensively changing before our eyes. Soon, thanks to researchers at Penn State, you may be able to enjoy your favorite podcast or music without headphones and without disrupting those nearby. Using what they call “audible enclaves,” acoustics professor Yun Jing and his team…Continue reading Researchers Create Sound that Bends Through Space to Reach Just One Person

Updated 7:52 AM EDT, Thu April 3, 2025

New Study: Cell Phone Radiation Can Cause Blood Cells to Clump Together

An interesting new study has revealed that exposure to electromagnetic frequencies, or EMFs, from cell phones, has a significant effect on human blood. Specifically, exposure to an active cell phone—its Wi-Fi and Bluetooth data is turned on—can cause a phenomenon known as “rouleaux formation,” where red blood cells clump together, forming aggregates large enough to…Continue reading New Study: Cell Phone Radiation Can Cause Blood Cells to Clump Together

Updated 10:39 AM EDT, Tue April 22, 2025

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