• The Dance of Absolute Zero

    In a realm where the mundane meets the mystical, the theologist in me imagines the existence of a quiet village nestled between the realms of science and spirit. Here, the elders speak of ancient truths, and the young, curious and bright-eyed, yearned to uncover the mysteries of the universe. Among the villagers is a wise…

  • Comstock Metals Announces Completion of Solar Panel Recycling Facility

    Comstock Metals recently announced the completion of the critical commissioning stages of its demonstration-scale production facility in Silver Springs. Corrado De Gasperis, executive chairman and chief executive officer, expressed his satisfaction with the commissioning. “Comstock Metals crossed the first finish line with a successful commissioning of our first, zero-landfill, closed-loop solar panel recycling facility producing…

  • Is Math Wrong or Wanna Know What Being Manic is Like?

    Imagine if someone said, “2 plus 2 doesn’t equal 4.” That would sound strange, right? Math is like a set of rules that we use to understand and talk about numbers and shapes. These rules help us do things like count, build things, and even play games. Right now, one of the most important rules in math is that when you multiply any number by zero,…

  • Tête-à-Tête

    As the auditorium filled with people waiting for the commencement ceremony, two young males of the Gen Alpha variety sat ahead of me, and I overheard their conversation. “My terk! I haven’t seen you in along time. How are you.” “Pebbles, man.” “Great. I’ve been parked.” “Yeah, life is Costco now days.” “Tell me about it, ain’t no jar.” “I…

  • AP News Supported by Progressive Foundations

    The Associated Press (AP) receives support from several private foundations with progressive agendas to fund its coverage of elections and democracy, including Nikole Hannah-Jones of the “1619 Project,” which in turn gets funding from Meta (formerly Facebook), Humanity United, the Trellis Fund, the Art for Justice Fund, Open Society Foundations, The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Charles…

  • Nevada Companies Awarded $30 Million for Lithium Battery Production

    The Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated nearly $30 million in taxpayer funding to two Nevada-based companies to bolster lithium battery production, a significant step in advancing domestic energy initiatives. The lion’s share of the funding, approximately $19.6 million, has been designated for American Battery Technology (ABTC) in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center. This substantial…

  • Nevada Ranks Second-Worst for Surviving Zombie Apocalypse

    According to a study conducted by NoDepositDaily.com, Nevada is the second-worst state for surviving a zombie apocalypse. The study assessed various survival indicators, awarding Nevada a score of 32.05 out of 100 for its likelihood of making it through such a scenario. While the state earned a commendable ninth-place score for its low population density,…

  • Dominion Voting Systems’ Overseas Operations and Election Security

    Despite being headquartered in Denver, Colo., Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) continues to develop its election machine programming in Serbia, Canada, and China in violation of U.S. law.  Dominion’s office in Belgrade, located at Rankeova 19, has been at the center of controversy as it is reportedly involved in programming the voting machines used in the…

  • Biden Administration Advances Nevada Lithium Mine Review

    The Biden administration has accelerated an environmental review of a lithium mine in Nevada, drawing attention from conservationists concerned about its impact on an endangered Nevada wildflower. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently unveiled a 2,000-plus page document in a draft environmental impact statement for the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine, a crucial element for…

  • Angel Parent

    When a husband or wife loses their spouse to death, they are known as widows or widowers. Should a child lose both of their parents, we call them an orphan. But there is no word, no name for a parent or parents who have lost a child to death. I suggest “Angle Parent,” to fill…