VIDEO November 1 Bill Gates backpedals on climate change: 'Won't lead to humanity's demise' Paul Gigot hosts a panel on 'Journal Editorial Report' reacting to Bill Gates' recent changing in stance on climate change and how money spent to combat the perceived threat could be redistributed to other humanitarian crises.
Law October 31 Bombshell report shows foreign charities dumped billions into US political advocacy groups, 'erode' democracy Foreign charities funneled nearly $2 billion into U.S. climate and political groups, raising concerns about democracy and election influence from overseas.
Cancer October 30 Why cancer is hitting the Midwest harder than anywhere else in America Cancer rates are rising alarmingly in America's Corn Belt states, including Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois, outpacing national averages since the mid-2010s.
VIDEO October 29 Bill Gates ditches the climate doom ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the fallout from climate dooming and the ‘grifters’ who got rich off alarmism.Â
Media October 29 Bill Gates softens stance on climate change risks, sparking criticism on social media Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates appeared to shift from previous climate alarmism, now stating climate change won't cause global catastrophe or human extinction.
Caribbean October 28 Texas honeymooners trapped in Jamaica as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa slams island Texas newlyweds Kasydee and Hunter Bishop are trapped near Montego Bay, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approaches as a Category 5 storm with 175 mph winds.
Oceans October 22 Baby humpback whale meets tragic end off New Jersey coast in suspected propeller strike Marine Mammal Stranding Center reports that a 29-foot young humpback whale succumbed to propeller strike wounds while trapped off New Jersey coast.
Travel October 22 Thousands of mysterious sea creatures 'littering' coastal town: See the photos Thousands of sea cucumbers blanket over two miles of the Seaside, Oregon, beach in a rare natural phenomenon. The translucent creatures can't return to the ocean on their own.
Travel October 19 Scientists solve centuries-old mystery of how Easter Island's massive Moai statues got there Scientists recently confirmed Rapa Nui legends about Moai heads "walking" to their locations, using 3D modeling to prove vertical transport methods on Easter Island.
Oceans October 16 OceanGate Titan submersible damaged on multiple dives before catastrophic implosion, NTSB report finds A scathing new report on the cause of the Titan sub disaster found that the vessel was damaged on earlier dives and built with flawed engineering.
Health October 9 The hidden reason scientists say bottled water may not be the cleaner choice New research reveals that bottled water drinkers consume significantly more microplastics than tap water users, with particles linked to cancer risks and chronic health complications.