Predicting climate temperatures isn't science – it's science fiction. Emeritus Professor of Physics at Princeton University Will Happer explains.
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Predicting climate temperatures isn't science – it's science fiction. Emeritus Professor of Physics at Princeton University Will Happer explains.
By Mark Weyermuller, ContributorOn Monday, funeral services were held for Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca who was murdered on his way home after his shift on April 21....
Read moreBy Illinois ReviewIn late April, Naples-based Chicago radio host Dan Proft, in an episode on his podcast, Dan Proft Counterculture, launched into a bizarre rant on abortion and...
Read moreIllinois' new Child Abuse Notice Act mandates crucial safety information postings to help protect our children from abuse and trafficking. Discover how this legislation empowers minors with vital...
Read moreBy Illinois ReviewOn Thursday, hundreds of students and faculty at Northwestern University set up a Gaza Solidarity Encampment – and accused Israel of committing war crimes, as a...
Read moreBy Illinois ReviewOn Wednesday morning, Naples, Florida-based Chicago radio host Dan Proft – host of Chicago’s Morning Answer on AM 560, posted a strange message on X where...
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