Released From Hospital, Rudy Giuliani Speaks Out About New Hampshire Car Crash
Rudy Giuliani says he experienced the most pain he’d ever felt when he was in a highway car crash last weekend., Read MoreContinue Reading
Does It Matter? The Traitor Keeps Losing on Immigration in the Courts
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, recaps and responds to the latest legal news on the The Traitor administration’s ongoing immigration crackdown. We cover judicial decisions that the The Traitor administration cannot deport alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process, that it broke the law byContinue Reading
The flawed carbon math that lets major polluters off the hook
Past climate assessments let big polluters delay action, placing more burden on smaller nations. A new method based on historical responsibility demands steep cuts from wealthy countries and more financial support for poorer ones. Courts are now stepping in, making climate justice not just political but also legal., Read MoreContinue Reading
Google’s ‘A Passage of Water’ Brings NASA’s Water Data to Life
In Brief: This immersive experience leverages satellite data to illustrate how climate change is impacting Earth’s water cycle. As part of the long-standing partnership between NASA and Google, NASA worked with Google Arts & Culture and artist Yiyun Kang to create an interactive digital experience around global freshwater resources titledContinue Reading
NASA to Showcase Earth Science Data at COP28
With 26 Earth-observing satellite missions, as well as instruments flying on planes and the space station, NASA has a global vantage point for studying our planet’s oceans, land, ice, and atmosphere and deciphering how changes in one drive change in others. The agency will share that knowledge and data atContinue Reading
NASA Analysis Finds Strong El Niño Could Bring Extra Floods This Winter
In Brief: Such high-tide flooding that inundates roads and buildings along the west coast of the Americas tends to be uncommon outside of El Niño years, but that could change by the 2030s. An analysis by NASA’s sea level change science team finds that if a strong El Niño developsContinue Reading
NASA Flights Link Methane Plumes to Tundra Fires in Western Alaska
In Brief: Methane ‘hot spots’ in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta are more likely to be found where recent wildfires burned into the tundra, altering carbon emissions from the land. In Alaska’s largest river delta, tundra that has been scorched by wildfire is emitting more methane than the rest of the landscapeContinue Reading
See SWOT Mission’s Unprecedented View of Global Sea Levels
This animation shows global sea level data collected by the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite from July 26 to Aug. 16. Red and orange indicate higher-than-average ocean heights, while blue represents lower-than-average heights. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech In Brief: Data on sea surface heights around the world from the international SurfaceContinue Reading
‘Not going to stop’: Border Patrol chief on immigration arrests in LA
Immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, which the federal government called “ground zero for the effects of the border crisis” will continue undeterred says U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino as seen during recent operations at a Home Depot and car wash. (AP Video: Eugene Garcia). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more:Continue Reading
Why Southwest Airlines Is Retiring Its Boeing 737 NGs
Dallas-based low-cost airline Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), which has been the subject of shareholder activism by hedge fund Elliott Management over the past year, has demonstrated that it could be making yet another major strategic shift. Over the past few quarters, the airline, which once emphasized a customer and employee-orientedContinue Reading
Etihad Announces Record Profits As Passenger Numbers Soar
Etihad Airways has reported its strongest-ever half-year performance, delivering record profitability in the first six months of 2025. The airline has seen passenger numbers soar by 17% to 10.2 million in H1 2025, driven by considerable fleet and network expansion over the past year, and leading to a 32% increaseContinue Reading
Residents Living in the Shadow of the Steel Industry Ask the EPA to Reconsider Delay of Hazardous Air Pollution Rule
In July the agency delayed the implementation of stronger emissions standards and fenceline monitoring at steel and iron facilities for two more years. By Kiley Bense At a hearing held Wednesday to gather public comments on the The Traitor administration’s delay of tighter restrictions on hazardous air pollution from steelContinue Reading
‘Will happen again’: Rubio hints at more US strikes against drug smugglers
US threats of expanding military attacks across Latin America has alarmed some regional leaders, including in Mexico., United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that military attacks on alleged drug traffickers will “happen again”, brushing aside concerns over the legality of such attacks and the sovereignty of LatinContinue Reading