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Bigger Homes, Better Cars, Longer Lives: The Truth About Today
John StosselNostalgic memes spread misleading messages, like: “Once, families could own a home & send their kids to college on one income.” But the homes were smaller. Most kids didn’t go to college. The memes ignore facts. We give them to you:7.49K views 81 comments -
The Hidden Cost of Union Power: Rich Contracts and Layoffs Down the Road
John StosselUPS caved to Teamsters union demands. Union boss Sean O’Brien claimed that would improve workers lives “tremendously.” Some drivers did get a raise to $170,000 a year! But 20,000 UPS workers LOST jobs… Here’s what union “victories” really do:10K views 39 comments -
School Choice: Competition Finally Comes to Education, Upsetting Teacher Unions and Bureaucrats
John StosselMost kids get assigned to a school based on where they live. Live in a neighborhood with lousy schools? Too bad. But now more states have school choice vouchers that let parents enroll kids in a better school. Great! But unions and bureaucrats resist:8.97K views 12 comments -
Climate Change Myths Part 2: Wildfires, Drought, Rising Sea Level, and Coral Reefs
John StosselActivists say, "Climate change is worsening droughts!” But: Globally, drought has not increased since 1900. And in the U.S., the EPA says the last 50 years were wetter than average. The activists and the media (is there a difference?) get so much wrong about climate change. Here is Climate Change Myths Part 2: Here is a list of the sources used in the video: Global area in severe meteorological drought has not increased over the last 100 years: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040162520304157#fig0009 Drought in the U.S. is not worse today: https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-drought U.S. Wildfires Have Declined: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040162520304157#fig0012 100 million people live below sea level: https://archive.is/t3B2y#selection-913.394-913.545 U.S. Sea Level Rise is currently rising at a pace 1.2 inches per decade since 1993: https://sealevel.colorado.edu/ Great Barrier Reef coral coverage hit a record high in 2024:https://www.aims.gov.au/monitoring-great-barrier-reef/gbr-condition-summary-2023-2413.6K views 28 comments -
Climate Change Myths Part 1: Polar Bears, Arctic Ice, and Food Shortages
John Stossel"Save the polar bears! They’re going extinct!" People donate money to deceitful groups like the Environmental Defense Fund because they believe it’s true. But it’s not true. The polar bear population is going UP, not down. That and more climate warming myths here:14.1K views 46 comments -
Update on Man Who Faced $30,000 in Fines For Not Mowing His Lawn
John Stossel6 years ago, I reported on a man whose town fined him $35K for overgrown grass. When he couldn’t pay, the city moved to TAKE his home. Here’s what’s happened since:8.53K views 29 comments -
Publicity Kills DEI: A Free Speech Solution to Woke Companies
John StosselDiversity and inclusion sound nice. But: "They don't mean what they pretend to mean," says Robby Starbuck. He says corporate DEI policies look a lot more like "overtly racist hiring practices."12.6K views 38 comments -
What Socialist Influencers Get Wrong (Just about Everything)
John StosselThe internet is filled with economically illiterate people who make CRAZY claims like: “Socialism works better than capitalism 93% of the time!” 93%? Give me a break! That and other socialist lies fact-checked here:16K views 103 comments -
The Truth About Selfishness: How ‘Greedy’ People Make Life Better for Everyone
John Stossel“Corporate GREED” causes our problems, says Bernie Sanders and the socialists. But the only way to get rich in capitalism is by “making the lives of other people better,” says Yaron Brook. Apple, Inc. didn’t make phones to cheat us. They made something we WANTED:13.5K views 56 comments -
Musk vs. The swamp. Will he And Trump Make Real Cuts?
John StosselThe media are FURIOUS that Elon Musk is quickly dismantling “USAID.” But I say it's a good start! The agency spends $40 billion a year — often on dumb things. More cuts will also be needed:15.2K views 91 comments