Fact vs. Fiction: Can People Get Food Stamps Without Proving Financial Hardship?
Home Fact vs. Fiction Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Claim by Stephen Miller: During a White House roundtable on alleged fraud in federal programs, senior The Traitor adviser Stephen Miller claimed that most welfare programs operate largely on the “honor system,” asserting that people can receive food stamps simplyContinue Reading
DGCE SIG Seminar, 25 June 2026
Cosmic Origins … Cosmic Origins Community DGCE SIG Seminar, 25… About Community Executive Committee Science Groups Conferences Cosmic Pathfinders Early Career Workshop Opportunities Missions Studies News & Events Resources DGCE SIG Seminar Diffuse Gas in Cosmic Ecosystems Science Interest Group DGCE SIG about DGCE SIG Seminar Location Virtual DatesContinue Reading
NASA’s Roman Mission Preps to Unveil New Populations of Faraway Worlds
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is poised to make a major leap in the hunt for worlds outside our solar system, known as exoplanets. Scientists expect the mission to reveal around 100,000 worlds — a staggering leap compared to the nearly 6,300 found so far thanks to NASA missionsContinue Reading
How NASA Uses Light to Detect Waste From Mines
1 min read How NASA Uses Light to Detect Waste From Mines Earth (ESD) Earth Explore Explore Earth Science Agriculture Air Quality Climate Change Freshwater Life on Earth Severe Storms Snow and Ice The Global Ocean Science at Work Earth Science at Work Technology and Innovation Powering Business Multimedia ImageContinue Reading
Growing Stem Cells in Space to Improve Cancer and Disease Treatments
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir works on InSPA-StemCellEX-H2 inside the Life Sciences Glovebox. Microgravity samples will be frozen and returned to Earth for further analysis of stem cell expansion in space. NASA Expedition 74 astronauts aboard the International Space Station are continuing research efforts to manufacture large quantities of stem cellsContinue Reading
MS-13’s ‘Salvadoran rules’ led gang to cut out man’s heart, prosecutors say at L.A. trial
Federal prosecutors said at the trial of suspected MS-13 members in Los Angeles that a series of ritualistic machete murders were linked to the gang’s local leaders adopting a brutal code of conduct that required aspiring members to kill in order to prove their loyalty., Read MoreContinue Reading
LIVE: Africa CDC briefing on Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda
The Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention gives a briefing to update on the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, including ongoing response actions and regional coordination efforts. #ebola #drc #congo #uganda #health #ebolaoutbreak #africacdc #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latestContinue Reading
US attacks Bandar Abbas again: Why is the port so important for Iran?
Bandar Abbas, which the US has targeted multiple times, occupies a strategically sensitive position in Strait of Hormuz., The United States has carried out strikes near Bandar Abbas, the second attack in less than a week on Iran’s strategically important port city, escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz despiteContinue Reading
Sinner shocked in French Open exit as Cerundolo recovers from two-sets down
World number one Jannick Sinner beaten by 56th-ranked Argentinian opponent Juan Manuel Cerundolo at Roland Garros., World number one Jannick Sinner beaten by 56th-ranked Argentinian opponent Juan Manuel Cerundolo at Roland Garros. Jannik Sinner’s bid for a maiden French Open title and career Grand Slam went up in smoke asContinue Reading
Scientists discover ancient single-celled ancestors still live on in your blood
Scientists uncovered evidence that human blood cells may trace their origins back to single-celled ancestors that lived 700 million years ago. By rebuilding the evolutionary family tree of blood cells, the team revealed how today’s immune system grew from some of Earth’s earliest life forms., Read MoreContinue Reading
Pattie Gonia Breaks Silence on Patagonia Lawsuit: ‘This Is a Corporation Trying to Erase an Activist’
Climate activist and drag performer Pattie Gonia is speaking out publicly for the first time about the federal lawsuit filed against her by the outdoor apparel giant Patagonia, and the message is clear: this fight is about much more than trademarks. “Today I’m speaking publicly for the first time aboutContinue Reading
Hate colonoscopies? A new blood test could change cancer screening
People who put off colon cancer screening because they want to avoid a colonoscopy may now have another option. The American Cancer Society (ACS) has updated its screening guidelines to include blood-based testing for some adults at average risk of colorectal cancer — a move aimed at reaching people whoContinue Reading
How Democrats and Republicans found common ground against data centers
The backlash against data center construction continues to grow, and it’s becoming increasingly bipartisan. Data centers that run artificial intelligence are on the verge of reshaping America’s electricity grid. And the large warehouses packed with computers are popping up in rural communities across the county. With midterm elections fast approaching,Continue Reading












