Censorship remains a problem even after Musk’s Twitter takeover
(NaturalNews) When Elon Musk took the helm of Twitter, the American people expected the platform to uphold the constitutional right of free speech like never... |
(NaturalNews) When Elon Musk took the helm of Twitter, the American people expected the platform to uphold the constitutional right of free speech like never... |
(NaturalNews) A cargo-carrying FerroMex train was filmed bursting with migrants traveling out of Zacatecas, Mexico, and making its way northbound on the 750-mile... |
(NaturalNews) The state of Illinois just got a whole lot more dangerous now that the new "no-cash bail" provision of the SAFE-T Act has gone into effect.As of... |
(NaturalNews) A study in the Australian state of Victoria has found that gambling directly caused many suicide deaths in a span of eight years. The study was... |
(NaturalNews) The push for electric vehicles (EVs) is "the most ill-conceived government policy objective in modern history.This was according to Ron Ross, a... |
(NaturalNews) China has been subjected to a barrage of threats and sanctions since the Biden administration assumed power in Washington.One of the primary... |
(NaturalNews) East Coast's largest groundfish company has filed for bankruptcy, according to records in U.S. federal court in Delaware, leaving employees without a... |
(NaturalNews) Maryland District Court Judge Deborah Boardman has denied a requested injunction from a group of parents representing various faith traditions who... |
(NaturalNews) The evidence presented during the Texas Senate's impeachment hearing against Texas Attorney General (AG) Ken Paxton was weak, according to journalist... |
(NaturalNews) Prosecutors and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents involved in the Hunter Biden investigation have been getting threats from the public,... |
(NaturalNews) Hunter Biden won't be pardoned by his father, President Joe Biden, according to the White House following the presidential son's indictment on... |
(NaturalNews) Just days after France ordered all Apple iPhone 12 sales to cease immediately due to radiation concerns, South Korea launched its own investigation... |
(NaturalNews) Canadian economist Prof. Michel Chossudovsky discussed with Mike Adams during a recent episode of the "Health Ranger Report" how the U.S. Empire is... |
(NaturalNews) Mayors of "sanctuary cities" New York, Chicago, and other large cities are past their breaking point and now struggling with resources due to the... |
(NaturalNews) Despite one of its lawyers recently admitting in court that Americans can, in fact, take ivermectin as a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment, the... |
(NaturalNews) With America slightly more than one year away from the next POTUS election, the Democrats are in deep desperation mode, trying to figure out some... |
(NaturalNews) In 2012, Fox News ran a story about secret chemical weapons testing schemes being run by the United States military on U.S. soil during the Cold War... |
(NaturalNews) The Department of Justice (DoJ) has successfully convicted two elderly women, 73-year-old Jean Marshall of Kingston, Mass., and 74-year-old Joan Bell... |
(NaturalNews) Tenants' rights advocates are raising legal concerns as they found it unreasonable that a real estate company in Toronto, Canada is banning electric... |
(NaturalNews) There is no longer any such thing as a "mother" as far as the British General Medical Council (GMC) is concerned.The English political body has... |
The Assignment - The visitor’s center at Filsø is a part of the campaign ”Places in the Landscape”, initiated by Realdania, as part of the campaign “The Place Counts”. The visitor’s center was realized in a collaboration between Realdania, The Danish Nature Agency and Aage V. Jensen’s Nature Foundation which also financed the school building/educational facilities. The visitor’s center at Filsø was to become a central hub for the many nature routes in the area as well as an easily recognizable point of departure for visitors to Filsø. Читать дальше...
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