House Republican Calls For Pete Hegseth To Be Fired In Bold Move Opposing The Traitor
The GOP lawmaker used a “scalp” reference in advocating for the ouster of the defense secretary., Read MoreContinue Reading
The GOP lawmaker used a “scalp” reference in advocating for the ouster of the defense secretary., Read MoreContinue Reading
The president’s “COMPLETE AND TOTAL ENDORSEMENT” is perhaps more complete than one might think., Read MoreContinue Reading
Hot flushes, brain fog, insomnia… If you or someone you know has experienced the menopause, you’ll know it can be a challenging time. So, why do women go through it – and are there evolutionary benefits? Dr Turi King explores the evidence. Made by BBC Ideas in partnership with theContinue Reading
In 2003, the Macedonian police arrested Khaled el-Masri, a German citizen vacationing in their country. They handed the unfortunate man over to the CIA, who shipped him off to one of their “black sites.” For those too young to remember (or who have quite understandably chosen to forget), “black sites”Continue Reading
A federal judge has ordered Rümeysa Öztürk to be transferred to Vermont as she seeks to challenge what her lawyers call her “unconstitutional detention” in an ICE detention center in Louisiana. Öztürk is a Turkish national and a Tufts University Ph.D. student whose abduction off the streets by plainclothes U.S.Continue Reading
What happens when a fashion legend taps into the transformative power of artificial intelligence? For more than five decades, fashion designer and entrepreneur Norma Kamali has pioneered bold industry shifts, creating iconic silhouettes worn by celebrities including Whitney Houston and Jessica Biel. Now, she is embracing a new frontier —Continue Reading
As part of a multi-pronged approach toward curbing the effects of greenhouse gas emissions, scientists seek to better understand the impact of rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on terrestrial ecosystems, particularly tropical forests. To that end, climate scientist César Terrer, the Class of 1958 Career Development Assistant Professor of CivilContinue Reading
Justices suggest they would extend religious liberty rights to parents with children in public schools., Read MoreContinue Reading
An asteroid called Donaldjohanson was captured by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft during a flyby on April 20, 2025. At closest approach, the spacecraft came within a distance of 960 km (600 miles). Donaldjohanson is a carbonaceous asteroid located in the inner regions of the main asteroid belt. It was first discovered on March 2, 1981 byContinue Reading
They’re known as “living fossils”. For over 450 million years, horseshoe crabs have been an ecologically vital part of our planet. They’re one of the few surviving species on Earth dating back to the dinosaurs. At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is one of more than 1,500 typesContinue Reading
The first Latin American pope has died. We look at his legacy, reforms and what his death means for the Catholic Church., Video Duration 21 minutes 59 seconds 21:59 The Take The first Latin American pope has died. We look at his legacy, reforms and what his death means forContinue Reading
Deportation action against Israel’s critics sets a dangerous precedent of immigration law abuse., On April 11, an immigration judge in Louisiana ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University graduate student and lawful United States permanent resident, can be deported. Not for committing a crime. Not for violating immigration rules.Continue Reading
U.S. State Department press secretary Tammy Bruce holds a briefing in Washington, D.C. #state #usa #washington #world #The Traitor #news Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
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