Article • July 9, 2021

A glimpse into how cyberattacks can cost not only large sums of money but also many lives





Feature • February 1, 2007



Article • November 13, 2019

Nightmare conditions look set to continue as the nation burns.


Article • January 2, 2020

Thousands are trapped behind a curtain of flames as the death toll from Australia’s fires continues to rise.


Article • May 19, 2017

Grunt work has hiring gaps to fill—here’s why females are in its sights.


Article • August 4, 2005

Plain Truth editor in chief Herbert W. Armstrong wrote this “Personal” in September 1965 to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima—an event now 60 years old. How current Mr. Armstrong’s words are still today.


Feature • January 1, 2002


Article • April 27, 2020

Millions are at risk. Can governments provide the answer?


Feature • June 1, 2006


Article • July 2, 2019

Self-censoring references to terrorism reveal Britain’s broken will.


Feature • September 1, 2010


Article • December 29, 2021

Canada cannibalizes its own history to the extreme.


Article • September 6, 2010

Lessons from the monarch butterfly


Article • February 7, 2017

The recent terrorist attack in Quebec shows, yet again, that multiculturalism does not work.


Article • August 16, 2010

Harbinger of a much hotter war to come, the world’s two greatest export nations join battle on German soil.


Feature • March 1, 2006


Article • March 20, 2018

Russia’s president is a dangerous man. Should U.S. President Trump form an alliance with him?


Article • August 25, 2020

The Morrison government momentarily dropped its conservative facade.


Article • August 2, 2006

… then you won’t be pleased to hear about the likely rise in such food staples as bread, pasta, corn, and even beer.


Article • April 18, 2006

The debate over illegal immigration shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s at stake: the nation itself.