 | By J. D. Heyes June 20 - Trust in America's mainstream media is continuing its downward cycle, falling to new lows in recent years as major newspapers lose more and more credibility.
According to a recent Gallup survey, "Americans' confidence in newspapers fell slightly to 23 percent this... |
 | By Lance Devon June 20 - In some places across the US, high-cost health insurance coverage is being discarded altogether. The looming Affordable Care Act health insurance mandate seems to be inspiring constructive disobedience. Yes, doctors are now "outsmarting" this government mandated health... |
 | By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 20 - Do you know all the ingredients contained in the multivitamin you feed to your children? Thousands of American parents apparently do not, as one of the top selling multivitamins for children, Flintstones Vitamins, is loaded with genetically-modified organisms (GMOs)... |
 | By J. D. Heyes June 20 - It's bad enough the micromanagers of the Nanny State want to strip you of your Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, now they want to take away your right to even talk about it.
In essence, that is the issue at the heart of a case involving an eighth-grade... |
 | By Zach C. Miller June 20 - On March 11, 2011, an earthquake registering 9.0 on the Richter scale occurred 130 km off the coast of Honshu Island, Japan. Located in the region are four nuclear power plants with 11 total reactors (all of which shut down automatically when the quake hit). While three... |
 | By J. D. Heyes June 20 - The American welfare state is a massive failure but not because the U.S. government doesn't spend enough taxpayer dollars on its vast bureaucracy, or that the American people aren't "compassionate" enough, or that there simply are too few programs to go around. It is... |
 | By J. D. Heyes June 20 - Listen. Can you hear it?
It's a steady, rumbling sound and it is gradually rising in intensity.
That is the sound of an approaching economic tsunami, one which will consume America and destroy her future.
It is faint now, but not too faint. It is distant - but... |
 | By Sandeep Godiyal June 20 - What can you get at McDonald's that has fewer than 400 calories? Practically anything on the menu, if you believe the hype surrounding McDonald's Favorites Under 400 menu items. It includes a host of breakfast, lunch and dinner items, including hamburgers, cheeseburgers... |
 | By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 20 - Desperate to make a comeback in the mobile phone market, technology giant Motorola, which is now owned by Big Brother spying shill Google, has developed a few solutions to a problem that does not actually even exist: the "chore" of having to type in a short passcode... |
 | By Jonathan Benson, staff writer June 20 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has showered its blessing on a new four-strain, multivalent influenza vaccine manufactured by French drug giant Sanofi SA, according to new reports. The vaccine, which contains one additional flu strain - all existing multivalent... |
 | By Derrell Jones June 20 - The foods we eat and sedentary lifestyles have left our bodies reeling with a plethora of avoidable ailments and conditions. One such condition is leptin resistance which contributes significantly to weight gain and ultimately diabetes. It most certainly does not have... |
 | By Jon Rappoport June 20 - I now have the official CDC flu-death statistics for the year 2010.
They were provided to me by Martin Maloney, who, some years ago, contacted me to show how the CDC was lying all the way along the line about numbers of flu deaths. Many thanks, Martin, for your good... |
 | By J. D. Heyes June 20 - For Americans who still believe we have a legitimate two-party political system, and that each party has its own set of principles, values and beliefs that are diametrically different than those of the other party, should abandon that fallacy pronto, because frankly... |
 | By Derek Henry June 20 - Following the lead of conventional medicine, people have become stressed out about bacteria and have waged a war on these tiny microorganisms in hopes that we can wipe them off the planet. The only problem with this desire is the fact that we require bacteria in order... |
 | By PF Louis June 20 - There are many methods of detoxing, all vital for surviving our toxic environment of bad food, bad water, and bad air. Some are too extreme and time consuming for those who are not so bad off and too busy.
For the not so bad off and too busy here are some tips to... |
 | By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor June 20 - Most people don't know about the existence of quantum computers. Almost no one understands how they work, but theories include bizarre-sounding explanations like, "they reach into alternate universes to derive the correct answers to highly complex computational problems... |
 | By Jonathan Benson, staff writer June 19 - If you or a loved one suffers from Alzheimer's Disease or some other form of dementia, there is hope and healing to be found in turmeric. Based on the recent findings of three independent case studies, turmeric, whose primary active ingredient is curcumin, has the power... |
 | By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 19 - Widespread industry claims that the altered traits of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) do not persist in food and are thus harmless to humans have once again been proven to be false. A new study published in the open-access, peer-reviewed Journal of Hematology &... |
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