News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
'Populists' like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage are a "threat to democracy", chant the mainstream media. In fact, they are just reminding our politicians what they are supposed to be doing, says Prof James Alexander.
If you wondered where the MSM get all their lurid stories attributing 'extreme weather' to climate change, look no further than a new job ad for a "researcher" focused on creating alarmist propaganda, says Chris Morrison.
Global greening due to increased CO2 has now become so obvious that climate alarmists have started arguing we need to "Save the Deserts"! They just can't admit CO2 has benefits, says Chris Morrison.
After carefully avoiding interviews with even friendly reporters, the White House realised that some serious damage control was required. But Biden's comeback interview backfired badly, says Haven Pell.
The U.S. liberal mainstream media are awaiting their new orders from the Democrat Party now that their big lie about Biden's poor state of health has been rumbled, says Tony Morrison.
From higher Chinese crop yields thanks to CO2 to the discovery that cows are net methane reducers, there’s lots of good climate news out there. But the mainstream media is too busy promoting Net Zero to report it.
A new report from the Global Warming Policy Foundation by physicist Dr. Ralph B. Alexander explodes the myth that 'extreme weather' is getting worse.
Leading conservatives are slamming the mainstream media for misrepresenting Trump's recent Ohio rally comments about the economy, accusing them of distorting a metaphorical 'bloodbath' into a literal one.
Despite all the media hype around wildfires in Rhodes last summer, the data that are now out reveal that wildfires across southern Europe were completely normal in 2023.
Advertisers have ganged up on new media, pushing a censorship agenda by withholding ad revenue. But now a new platform offers hope. Uncommon Ad Space seeks to connect advertisers with millions of new media users.
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