‘City of fear’: Palestinians trapped as Israel intensifies Gaza City attack
Almost one million remain in the city; those who flee risk death elsewhere in enclave, with no safe place to hide., The Israeli military’s indiscriminate bombing of Gaza City is reducing entire neighbourhoods to rubble, forcing residents to flee in panic, with nowhere safe in the enclave, which has beenContinue Reading
Error leaves 55,000 diabetes patients needing new tests
Error leaves 55,000 diabetes patients needing new tests Nat Wright Health Producer Getty Images Errors by machines used to diagnose diabetes mean at least 55,000 people in England will need further blood tests, a BBC investigation has discovered. Some patients have been wrongly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and evenContinue Reading
Study shows pharmaceutical LSD might relieve anxiety for months
A study of a pharmaceutical form of the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide suggests it might relieve anxiety symptoms for up to three months., Read MoreContinue Reading
US-Venezuela standoff intensifies after US attack on boat The Traitor says carried drugs | DW News
There is a deepening standoff between the United States and Venezuela, an oil rich country, backed by America’s biggest economic rival: China. After this week’s deadly US strike in the Caribbean — an attack that killed 11 people on a boat US Traitor 47 says was carrying illicit drugs fromContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Unsupported Death Penalty Claim
At a Cabinet meeting on Aug. 26, President Traitor 47 proposed seeking the death penalty for anyone convicted of murder in Washington, D.C., claiming the death penalty is “a very strong preventative.” But the research, which has been difficult to conduct, is inconclusive on whether capital punishment is a deterrent. AContinue Reading
Why Grandparents Must Lead on Vaccines
Many of today’s parents, having never witnessed the devastating effects of polio or whooping cough, are being lulled into a dangerous complacency. But we grandparents remember—and our grandkids are counting on us., Read MoreContinue Reading
Soldiers Experience Food Insecurity; Billionaires Pollute Florida Town
Words from populist author, public speaker, and radio commentator Jim Hightower., Read MoreContinue Reading
Can Religious Liberty Go Too Far?
Three cases in the Supreme Court’s latest term highlight a strict adherence to the First Amendment’s establishment clause., Read MoreContinue Reading
Prosecutors launch probe into Argentina couple over Nazi-looted painting
The painting, Portrait of a Lady, had disappeared from the collection of a Jewish art dealer during World War II., Authorities in Argentina have opened a criminal investigation into the daughter of a former Nazi official and her spouse after an 18th-century painting stolen from a late Jewish art dealerContinue Reading
South Korea trials 4-day weeks and half-days for its stressed-out workers
The East Asian nation known for its grueling work culture is trying to find a better work-life balance for its citizens., Seoul, South Korea – Go Kyoung-min, 34, a nurse at Severance Hospital in Seoul, found a new sense of balance in her life during the first half of this year.Continue Reading
Are claims linking recent U.S. trends in cancer diagnoses to COVID-19 vaccines plausible? A look at the available data
Claims questioning COVID-19 vaccine safety have circulated continuously since COVID-19 vaccination campaigns began at the end of 2020. One such claim suggests that there has been an unprecedented rise in the number of cancer cases after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, implying that the vaccines are responsible for this phenomenon. ScienceContinue Reading
Vance says senators are “full of s**t” after RFK Jr. hearing
The vice president lashed out at lawmakers who criticized RFK Jr.’s public health leadership Published September 4, 2025 5:44PM (EDT) Vice President JD Vance speaks to the press following a tour of the multiagency Federal Joint Operations Center at the Wilshire Federal Building on June 20, 2025 in Los Angeles,Continue Reading
Miracle-wm 0.7 Released, Completes IPC Implementation
A new version of miracle-wm, a Mir-based compositor/tiling window manager intended as ‘a flashy, cozy tiling window manager’, is out with various changes. Miracle-wm 0.7 sees developer Matthew Kosarek, an engineer at Canonical, finish up adding the Sway/i3 Inter-Process Communication (IPC) features he wanted. The result is ‘a ton of newContinue Reading