Facebook running a 21st century version of sweatshops as contractors keel over dead while other workers fear for their lives

(Natural News) In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many small tenement apartments inhabited by European immigrants often doubled as workplaces and living spaces. There, men and women toiled away as contractors for larger corporations, churning out clothing, parts, and other products. Wages were low and hours were long, but because they were immigrants and… … Read more

Some foods trap electromagnetic radiation when microwaved: Scientists discover why grapes produce fiery plasma when “nuked”

(Natural News) It’s a cool party trick, a staple at science fairs and is commonly demonstrated on the Internet: If you slice a grape almost in half and then put it in the microwave on full power, you can create a pyrotechnic spectacle as the area where the two halves of the grape meets bursts… … Read more

It’s easy to hide in plain sight: New research finds that simple disguises fool most people

(Natural News) Want to be invisible? It might not be as impossible as it sounds. A new study finds that hiding in plain sight is easy — all you need is a simple disguise. Research from the universities of Huddersfield and York  shows that with a few simple tricks, you can even become unidentifiable to… … Read more

Scientists discover that Earth’s magnetic field functions like a drum; impulses ripple along its surface

(Natural News) Every time it gets hit by solar wind and other cosmic impulses, the magnetic field of Earth ripples until the waves arrive at the magnetic poles, which shunts the force back into space. Researchers liken this effect to a percussion drum being played. The theory about the Earth’s magnetopause – the outer border… … Read more

Josh Hawley moves to end immunity privileges for big tech monopolies unless they protect free speech

(Natural News) Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has emerged as the leading reformer against social media censorship, as he is going after their special immunity privileges under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. (Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com) As it states right now, Section 230 states that “no provider or user of an interactive computer… … Read more

WATCH: Teacher kicks student out of class for saying there are only two genders

(Natural News) SCOTLAND, June 19, 2019, LifeSiteNews — A teacher in Scotland kicked a student out of his class after the student insisted that there were only two genders, male and female. Video captured by the student on a smartphone shows the teacher lecturing the student outside the classroom for not being “inclusive.” (Article by Doug Mainwaring republished… … Read more

Most People Worldwide Trust That Vaccines Are Safe—But the Amount That Don’t Is Concerning

The majority of people worldwide think vaccines are safe, according to a new global survey—but the share of doubters is still high enough to threaten immunity. The survey, conducted by polling group Gallup and health research charity Wellcome, asked more than 140,000 people in 140 countries about their attitudes on a variety of health and … Read more

Employers Are Steering Workers Toward Controversial Stem Cell Therapies

A Midwestern grocery chain, Hy-Vee, is taking an unusual—and highly controversial—approach to reducing health care costs. Before employees in certain cities can undergo knee replacement, they first must visit a stem cell provider. Hy-Vee has contracted with one of the U.S.’ leading stem cell companies—Regenexx, based in Des Moines, Iowa—that claims injections of concentrated bone … Read more