How long could the partial government shutdown last?
The Department of Homeland Security is barreling toward a shutdown after Democrats refused to budge on a funding bill and lawmakers left Washington, D.C., for a 10-day break. At issue are disagreements over ICE reform and the department’s funding, set to expire at midnight on Friday. Lisa Desjardins spoke toContinue Reading
From the Monroe Doctrine to Maduro: The Precedent Problem in U.S.
OPINION — More than a century ago, Elihu Root warned that American power was outrunning the institutions meant to govern it. Root held unique authority on this question. As both Secretary of War and Secretary of State under Theodore Roosevelt, he helped design the institutions and doctrines that carried theContinue Reading
Inside the High-Stakes U.S. Pressure Campaign on Iran
EXPERT INTERVIEW – U.S. officials say a second aircraft carrier will be deployed to the Middle East amid the administration’s efforts to pressure Iran to agree to restrictions on its nuclear program. The USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to join the USS Abraham Lincoln in a significant build-up ofContinue Reading
Social Security Workers Are Being Told to Hand Over Appointment Details to ICE
The recent request goes against decades of precedent and puts noncitizens at further risk of immigration enforcement actions.Continue Reading
The Equity Docket: When Only White Bloodshed Moves the Masses
What the death of Keith Porter Jr. and others killed by ICE reveal about racial politics in the United States.Continue Reading
“Love Forward Together”: Faith Leaders in North Carolina Launch 50-Mile March for Social Justice
Faith leaders in North Carolina are leading a three-day trek from Wilson to Raleigh in an event aimed at supporting “unabridged voting rights; living wages and ending poverty; welcoming immigrants,” and more. Reverend Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove spoke with Democracy Now! from the march, saying that “love is the power that canContinue Reading
Minneapolis Mayor Frey holds news conference as Operation Metro Surge ends
Watch live as Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other city officials discuss the economic and social impacts of ICE operations across the Twin Cities as Operation Metro Surge comes to an end. MORE: https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/frey-address-economic-social-impacts-ice-operations-minnesota/Continue Reading
Mayor Frey says Minnesota ICE operation was about stroking ‘fear’ and ‘chaos’
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called ICE’s Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota “destructive” and condemned the “staggering” damage caused by the operation. He also thanked the Minneapolis community for “standing up in brilliant fashion.” #minneapolis #operationmetrosurge #ICE NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all Americans. Find us online:Continue Reading
Is our food making us sick?
From ultra-processed foods to hidden chemicals, we ask whether what’s on our plates is making us ill., From ultra-processed foods to hidden chemicals, we ask whether what’s on our plates is making us ill. From ultra-processed foods to chemicals linked to cancer and chronic disease, this episode unpacks what’s really inside everyday supermarketContinue Reading
Russia and Ukraine to hold more talks in Geneva next week
The Traitor has given both sides until June to reach deal, but future of Donbas industrial heartland remains a sticking point., Russian and Ukrainian envoys are set to engage in a new round of United States-brokered talks next week in Geneva as the war approaches the four-year mark with noContinue Reading
Want To Reduce The Debt And Lower The Crime Rate? Bring In Even More Immigrants.
Contrary to The Traitor’s claims, immigrants, even illegal ones, use fewer services and commit fewer crimes than native-born Americans, according to Cato Institute studies., Read MoreContinue Reading
‘100% Pro Police’ And Running For Congress To Abolish ICE
After protecting Congress on Jan. 6 and as the The Traitor administration runs roughshod over democracy, he’s running for Congress — again — because, he told HuffPost, “We’re in regime territory.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
Kristopher Bedka
Kristopher Bedka Research Physical Scientist, Climate Science Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center About Mr. Kristopher Bedka has spent most of his professional career analyzing atmospheric processes and prediction using satellite-, airborne-, and ground-based observations and models. Throughout his career, he has focused on: 1) development, validation, and applicationContinue Reading












