Sponsors flee pride event following outrage over “Drag Kids” show

At least six sponsors withdrew from the Boise Pride festival after learning of a planned “Drag Kids” show.
Bikers descend on Berlin to protest energy policies

Hundreds of bikers gathered at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to protest German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s policies and rising energy prices.
Atlantic crucible of hurricanes having quietest year in quarter century

Despite climate change predictions, the Atlantic crucible of hurricanes is having its quietest year of the last quarter century.
Can King Charles put his WEF past behind him?

Based on comments he made at a 2020 Davos speech, King Charles appears to be a staunch supporter of the WEF Great Reset agenda.
Dutch agriculture minister resigns following mass uprising

The Dutch agriculture minister has resigned following a massive farmer uprising in response to climate goals that would close 11,200 farms.
UK ends vaccine for kids under 12
The UK has banned the COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12, saying kids don’t need it and they likely already have natural immunity.
Ivermectin labelled ‘possible treatment’ 29 months into pandemic

Months after Health Canada said it’s “disinformation” to use ivermectin, America’s health agency is considering the “possible treatment.”
Great Barrier Reef sees record growth despite climate alarmist fears

The Great Barrier Reef is seeing record growth with its highest amount of coral cover since monitoring began, despite climate alarmist fears.
European Union wants mandatory energy rationing to ‘flatten the curve’

The European Union president is proposing mandatory energy rationing measures to “flatten the curve” of energy consumption.
California ‘one step away’ from rolling power outages

California is ‘one step away’ from ordering rotating power outages, according to the state’s Independent System Operator.