Why One Researcher Says EMFs Might Amplify Other Toxins
Most of us think about environmental risk in neat, separate boxes: air pollution over here, pesticides over there, wifi/cell signals somewhere in the background. Dr. Ronald N. Kostoff’s big claim is that real life doesn’t work that way—because we’re exposed to a soup of stressors at the same time, and …
New Minnesota Shooting Triggers Federal Emergency Threat
Minneapolis has erupted in tensions once again after a federal law enforcement officer shot a man in the leg Wednesday night during an immigration enforcement action, prompting protests and a heightened federal response. The shooting is the second involving federal immigration agents in the city in about a week, following …
Sweden’s Elder Care Rape Scandal
Sweden is confronting a disturbing reality that challenges one of the country’s most cherished assumptions: that the welfare state’s care system is, by default, a place of safety. A recent compilation of police reports indicates that nearly 400 rapes of women over age 60 have been reported to Swedish police …
Internet and Cell Networks Shut Down Amid Widespread Iran Protests
Iranian authorities have moved to restrict internet and cellular access across major cities as anti-government protests continue to spread nationwide, a tactic widely viewed as an effort to disrupt coordination among demonstrators and control the flow of information leaving the country. Reports from inside Iran indicate intermittent to near-total shutdowns …
Iran at the Precipice: History, Moral Clarity, and the World’s Deafening Silence
President Trump’s call this week for Iranian protesters to seize control of their own institutions was jarring to some and galvanizing to others. “Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!” he wrote, halting diplomatic engagement and warning Tehran that accountability is coming. Whatever one thinks of the rhetoric, …





