Headlines for June 26, 2025
The Traitor Pushes Back Over Leaked Report Finding US Bombs Failed to Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Program, Iran’s Supreme Leader Claims Victory over Israel in First Public Remarks Since Ceasefire, Israeli Continues Deadly Attacks on Palestinians Seeking Food at Aid Sites, Israeli Soldiers Kill 3 Palestinians as Dozens of Israeli SettlersContinue Reading
Judge temporarily blocks US administration from withholding NEVI funds for EV charging infrastructure
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the US administration from withholding funds awarded to 14 states including California, New York, Illinois and Washington under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, part of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. US District Judge Tana Lin in Seattle ruled thatContinue Reading
LEM releases high-voltage battery sensor combining shunt and Hall effect technologies
Electrical measurement technology specialist LEM has launched a new current sensing unit for battery management in EVs. LEM has put together shunt and open-loop Hall effect technologies in a single part, called Hybrid Supervising Unit (HSU), to meet the challenges of small footprint, low cost and high safety level requirementsContinue Reading
Living Without Health Insurance? We Want To Hear From You
KFF Health News is documenting this moment, the first explicit rollback of health coverage since the advent of the modern U.S. health system in the early 20th century, and we want to hear from you…Read MoreContinue Reading
Honey from Australian Stingless Bees Has Unique Antimicrobial Properties, Study Shows
In new research, scientists evaluated the antimicrobial properties and chemical profiles of honey produced by the Australian stingless bee species: Tetragonula carbonaria, Tetragonula hockingsi, and Austroplebeia australis. The post Honey from Australian Stingless Bees Has Unique Antimicrobial Properties, Study Shows appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…Read MoreContinue Reading
Bessent asks Congress to drop ‘retaliatory’ tax as Republicans struggle to rewrite bill
Bessent asks Congress to drop ‘retaliatory’ tax as Republicans struggle to rewrite billContinue Reading
The Download: Namibia’s hydrogen hopes, and fixing AI evaluation
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Namibia wants to build the world’s first hydrogen economy Factories have used fossil fuels to process iron ore for three centuries, and the climate has paid a heavy price: According to the International……Continue Reading
Why Arsenic Matters After an Urban Wildfire
As Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fires grow in frequency and intensity across the western United States, environmental experts are increasing their education to the public about an often-overlooked danger: arsenic contamination. – – Clark Seif Clark, Inc. (CSC), a leading environmental consulting and testing firm, is urging homeowners…Continue Reading
Asian American leaders urge their communities to stand by Latinos, denounce ICE raids
Asian American leaders on Thursday rallied their communities to speak out against the federal immigration sweeps that have largely targeted Latino neighborhoods, warning that areas frequented by Asian immigrants could be next., Read MoreContinue Reading
‘Hidden structures’ discovered deep beneath the dark side of the moon
Scientists have uncovered billions of years’ worth of secrets buried beneath the surface of the moon. Our celestial companion has been a source of awe and mystery since time immemorial, but now, thanks to China’s space programme, we’re starting to piece together its past. In 2018, the Chang’e-4 lander, ofContinue Reading
1,800-year-old tomb discovered with rare treasure inside
Chinese archaeologists have found three 1,800-year-old tombs full of treasure in the southeastern city of Rizhao. The rare discovery was confirmed by the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, which details how two out of the three tombs appear to have been “seriously stolen”, although thereContinue Reading
Mexico’s president slams sanctions on Mexican banks by The Traitor administration
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded sharply Thursday to U.S. government sanctions blocking transfers from three Mexican financial institutions, saying Washington hasn’t shown evidence of its allegations of money laundering. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading
Judge blocks Georgia’s social media age verification law, citing free speech concerns
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia has become the latest state where a federal judge has blocked a law requiring age verification for social media accounts. Like in seven other states where such laws have been blocked, a federal judge ruled Thursday that the Georgia law infringes on free speech rights. TheContinue Reading