Aerial video shows view of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in Florida
The first group of immigrants has arrived at the center in the Florida Everglades. It was built in eight days and could eventually hold 3,000 people. (AP Video: Rebecca Blackwell) 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
West Bank town becomes ‘big prison’ as Israel fences it in | REUTERS
A metal fence slicing Sinjil, a Palestinian town in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is a stark example of barriers that have sprung up across the territory, becoming an overwhelming feature of daily life for Palestinians. #News #gaza #israel #WestBank #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4lzVe9x 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe KeepContinue Reading
In Sitka, Łingít fishers share herring harvests with a surprise influx of grey whales
An unprecedented whale surge in Alaska waters has changed how humans interact with a vital yaaw fishery. The post In Sitka, Łingít fishers share herring harvests with a surprise influx of grey whales appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
Federal contractors improperly dumped wildfire-related asbestos waste at L.A. area landfills
Cleanup crews contracted by the Army Corp of Engineers dumped asbestos-tainted wildfire debris in landfills that they shouldn’t have, according to government records.Continue Reading
The ‘Big, Beautiful’ Blunder: a bill that will live in infamy
In response to the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill” in the United States Senate, Greenpeace USA Deputy Climate Program Director, John Noël, said: “This is a vote that will live in infamy. This bill is what happens when a major political party, in the grips of a personality cult,Continue Reading
“What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech
We begin our July Fourth special broadcast with the words of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. On July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, Douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, “What to the Slave Is the FourthContinue Reading
From motherboards to megawatts: Why MSI is now in the EV charging game
It’s a name synonymous with high-performance gaming rigs and computer hardware, but now MSI is stepping into a new arena: electric vehicle charging. The company’s presence at the recent Melbourne EV Show turned some heads, leaving many to wonder why a computer component manufacturer is getting into the automotive space…Continue Reading
2025 Advisory Report Urges Congress and IRS to Boost Electronic Tax Solutions
Discover the key insights from the 2src25 Advisory Report calling on Congress and the IRS to enhance electronic tax solutions. Explore the recommendations aimed at improving efficiency, accessibility, and user experience for taxpayers across the nation…Continue Reading
Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza
Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building in central Gaza on Friday., Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza NewsFeed Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building in central Gaza on Friday, sending debris and smoke across the Nuseirat refugeeContinue Reading
Mali military chief granted renewable five-year presidential term
The move clears the way for Assimi Goita to lead Mali until at least 2030, despite pledge to return to civilian rule., The move clears the way for Assimi Goita to lead Mali until at least 2030, despite pledge to return to civilian rule. Mali’s military authorities have granted coupContinue Reading
Apple scores big victory with ‘F1,’ but AI is still a major problem in Cupertino
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I spent $34 to upgrade to Eurostar’s version of premium economy — a mediocre meal meant it was just about worth it
Business Insider’s reporter found Eurostar Plus’s spacious seats were ideal for solo travellers, but it lacked some elements of true luxury…Continue Reading
The Heat That Seared New York City’s Primary Voters Is Just One Impact of Global Warming on Elections
Heat and other climate impacts like floods and storms affect voters, candidates and poll workers in different ways at different times, and can even tip election results, researchers and officials report. By Chad Small Election Day in New York City was a scorcher. Temperatures at Kennedy Airport reached 102 degreesContinue Reading