Author: Jason
Liberal Bullies
The Left’s shift toward authoritarian tendencies can be traced to the rapid expansion and dominance of woke ideology over the past decade. This compelling but rigid worldview frames issues in…
How Technology Encourages Narcissism
For some, experiencing life firsthand isn’t enough—they only feel truly validated when viewed and acknowledged by others. While the allure of self-admiration has long existed, modern media has created unprecedented…
Clinicians Guide to Help Reduce Holiday Work Stress
The holiday season is often a time of joy, but it also brings considerable stress. According to a 2023 poll by the American Psychological Association, 89% of U.S. adults report…
SR-72, the “Son of Blackbird,” to revolutionize hypersonic flight
The Lockheed Martin SR-72, known as the “Son of Blackbird,” is set to redefine hypersonic flight. As the successor to the iconic SR-71 Blackbird, the SR-72 is engineered to break…
Printing the future in shipbuilding
Additive manufacturing (AM), often referred to as 3D printing, could transform the landscape of shipbuilding and maritime operations with the potential to redefine production processes, reduce environmental impact, and enhance…
The plagiarism problem in journalism
If you’ve ever invested hours researching a story, meticulously verifying every detail, and carefully crafting a piece you’re proud to share, you know the deep satisfaction that comes with hitting…
Plant-based milk less healthy
Your morning oat milk latte might not be the health hero you think it is. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen say that plant-based drinks may be falling short in…
Gig workers around the world are organizing
Faced with fragility and uncertainty, gig workers are connecting across borders to challenge platforms’ power and policies. The individual stresses and the insecurity faced by gig workers are likely to…
Elon Musk and Giorgia Meloni. A match made in heaven?
The friendship between Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni and Elon Musk is the talk of Italy, and increasingly so since the latter secured a key role in the incoming administration…
Argentina inflation continues to decelerate
Data from the INDEC national statistics bureau shows consumer prices increased by 2.4% last month, below the expectation of analysts and markets. Inflation, so often the main complaint of Argentines,…
Russian admiral says Arctic region source of possible future conflict
Russian Admiral Aleksandr Moiseev said that “The military-political situation in the region is characterised by an increase in conflict potential associated with the intensification of rivalry between leading states for…
Russian school decorated with pictures of US-built F-16 fighter jets
It stirred a public outcry when it became known that the new school in Pechenga had a wall decorated with pictures of F-16s. It did not take long before the…
China saw the world’s biggest outflow of high-net-worth individuals
China saw the world’s biggest outflow of high-net-worth individuals last year and is expected to see a record exodus of 15,200 in 2024, dealing a further blow to its economy….
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2024
Amid national concerns about technology’s impact on youth, many teens are as digitally connected as ever. Most teens use social media and have a smartphone, and nearly half say they’re…
Can we trust Syria’s new leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, (formerly al-Jolani)?
Ahmad al-Sharaa says he believes in his ability to transform Syria into a successful state. He seems to have given up on Islamist populism, endless Jihad, liberation and warring against…
China developing new drone with a metal-cutting laser beam
Researchers have developed a new device which will enable small drones to shoot powerful lasers – something once thought impossible. More here…
Colon cancer rates are falling among older people, but rising among young people
The richer a country gets, the more young people are at risk of developing colon cancer. Countries with some of the steepest gains in under-50 colon cancer cases in recent…
China can convert over 90% of its civilian technologies into military applications
China, the world’s largest producer of electronic devices, manufactures products that are not only cost-effective but often incorporate more advanced and sophisticated technologies than those used by Western competitors. A…
Full English breakfast, please!
A study of early Bronze Age bones in Britain has uncovered evidence of a violent and brutal fate for dozens of individuals. The remains, excavated from the Charterhouse Warren site…
The drones are coming! The drones are coming!
The DOD and other US government agencies have equipment that can detect a rabbit having an erection from three miles away. If they claim they don’t know where the drones…