News & Articles By Isabelle Z.
02/02/2019
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By Isabelle Z.
Incompetent police arrest Florida man for “heroin possession” after field test finds positive result … but it turns out to be just laundry detergent
Imagine that the police claim to find $18,000 worth of heroin in your vehicle, and the next thing you know, you’re in jail with half a million dollars bond – even though you’re sure you never had the drug in the first place. Imagine spending the holidays – 41 days in total – behind bars […]
08/26/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Naturopathic doctor forced to shut her clinic after wave of death threats and government regulator pressure… medical freedom is DEAD
A world-famous doctor who offered her naturopathic services for free was forced to close her clinic after the Philippine equivalent of the FDA went after her and she received a wave of death threats. Dr. Farrah Agustin-Bunch went to a conventional medical school, but the fact that doctors are encouraged to prescribe treatments to patients […]
11/29/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Scientists accidentally discover why the independent media makes Democracy STRONGER
Democracy is great, but it’s certainly not the quickest way to get things done, and a new study shows that is something that will have to change if societies want to remain stable. In addition, the study shed some light on the significant role that factors like independent media can play in strengthening democracy. According […]
05/08/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Environmental journalist suggests domestic terrorism to blow up oil and gas wells is justifiable
Hearing about serious environmental abuse like fracking can incite explosive feelings among those of us who care about the environment, but one environmental journalist has taken this sentiment too far. In a glaring example of poor logic, the executive editor of the Boulder Daily Camera, Kevin Kaufman, said that those who support the decision of […]
03/06/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Privacy under attack as internet “fingerprinting” tracks your every move
If the dwindling level of privacy offered by internet use makes you more than a little uncomfortable, you might not want to hear about the latest tracking technique developed by a Pennsylvania professor of computer science. Yinzhi Cao of Lehigh University has come up with a way to make “fingerprinting” work across multiple browsers with […]
02/25/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Winning: Food freedom bills are spreading across the U.S.
Consumers are increasingly realizing the benefits of natural foods, and it appears their voices are finally being heard as new legislation has been proposed in California and Montana that will make it easier for local small food entrepreneurs. A new law in Montana would allow homemade food to be sold and consumed and encourage the […]
02/24/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
This bowl shaped funnel helps to naturally cool homes, harvest rainwater
One of the major problems currently facing the Earth is water scarcity. Around one fifth of the global population lives in an area where water is scarce, while a further 1.6 billion people live in areas that lack the infrastructure needed to bring water to them from aquifers and rivers. In fact, UN Water reports […]
02/14/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Dutch families are raising the world’s happiest kids, according to new study
All parents want their children to be happy, but some are far more successful in this endeavor than others. In fact, Americans as a whole seem to be doing a pretty poor job of ensuring their children’s happiness when compared to other countries. A report from UNICEF ranked the happiness of American children at just […]
02/13/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Study: Healthy diet linked to curing depression
After hearing about the horrors of antidepressants, or experiencing them firsthand, many people seek alternative treatments that can alleviate depression without any side effects. From a higher suicide risk to seizures and sleep disruptions, to name just a few, it is understandable that some people feel the risks of these drugs are not worth it. […]
02/07/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Homeschoolers are under attack in Iowa
One of the states that has traditionally been more accepting of homeschooling, Iowa, could soon enact a new rule subjecting parents who choose to exercise their right to educate their kids to regular home visits. S.F. 138, which was introduced by Democratic State Senator Matt McCoy, requires school districts to carry out quarterly home visits […]
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