Could Changes to the U.S. Forest Service Erase a Century of Historical Documents?
With the latest agency restructuring, some fear critical archives are at risk. The agency says it will retain records, but outside experts want concrete plans. By Keerti Gopal Sweeping changes underway at the federal agency tasked with protecting the nation’s forests could result in the loss of more than aContinue Reading
Not enough lithium to power the future, energy CEO says
Teague Egan, the CEO of Energy X, joins NewsNation to discuss concerns about the global supply of lithium., Teague Egan, the CEO of Energy X, joins NewsNation to discuss concerns about the global supply of lithium., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Turkish parliament passes bill to restrict social media access for under-15s
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish lawmakers passed a bill late Wednesday that includes restricting access to social media platforms for children under 15, state media reported. The legislation is the latest in a global trend to protect young people from dangerous online activity. Its passage comes a week after a 14-year-oldContinue Reading
Apple’s last tower topples… and the others will follow
Farewell, Mac Pro: Increasing integration means the end of expandable computers Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro – but it’s just the first of the tower computers to go. The rest will follow soon.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
AMD’s new desktop CPU oozes cache out of all 16 cores
Turns out massive caches are good for more than games. House of Zen boasts 5-13% perf boost over prior-gen part AMD aims to extend its lead in desktop gaming with a new CPU, dubbed the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition. This top-of-the-line part has 16 cores fed by an absolutelyContinue Reading
Study: Malaria Shaped Human Settlement Patterns for Over 74,000 Years
New research led by Max-Planck Institute of Geoanthropology and University of Cambridge scientists suggests malaria did more than sicken ancient populations, it steered where early humans could live, fragmenting groups and influencing the genetic map of our species. The post Study: Malaria Shaped Human Settlement Patterns for Over 74,000 YearsContinue Reading
Curiosity Finds Chemical Traces of Ancient Shallow Lake in Gale Crater
Using data from the ChemCam instrument on NASA’s Curiosity rover, planetary scientists found minerals with high amounts of iron, manganese, and zinc in preserved ripple beds in Gale Crater rocks, indicating the high likelihood that a shallow lake existed at this location. The post Curiosity Finds Chemical Traces of AncientContinue Reading
Dr. Oz: Feds using AI tools to identify medical fraud | NewsNation Prime
Mehmet Oz, who oversees Medicaid and Medicare programs for the The Traitor administration, joins “NewsNation Prime” to talk about federal efforts to combat fraud that siphons taxpayer money. #DrOz #Medicare #Fraud “NewsNation Prime” is America’s source for unbiased news offering a full range of perspectives from across the U.S. WeekendsContinue Reading
Jillian Michaels condemns Hasan Piker’s comments on 9/11 | Batya!
Health and wellness personality Jillian Michaels joined “Batya!” to condemn remarks made by Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, calling his comments “truly repulsive and deeply disturbing.” Michaels cited statements by Piker in which he said the United States deserved the Sept. 11 attacks and claimed he would vote for Hamas overContinue Reading
Spotted: Boeing’s 1st 777-8 Freighter Rolls Out In Everett
American plane maker Boeing has celebrated its latest production milestone, with the debut of itsBoeing 777-8F rolling out from the hangar. This will now see the aircraft transition to pre-flight preparations, which will see the engines being integrated, ground testing, and eventually test flights.Continue Reading
5 Airlines’ Business Class Seats With The World’s Longest Flat Beds In 2026
Flying in business class is primarily about the seat. The class is meant to offer both a more comfortable experience and the ability to be more productive, since business class is traditionally meant to be targeted at business travelers. Today, this means direct aisle access for privacy, a sliding doorContinue Reading
Countries gather in Colombia for the first international conference on how to phase out fossil fuels
More than 50 countries are gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia next week for the first international conference focused on transitioning away from fossil fuels, which are the single biggest driver of climate change.Continue Reading
The Traitor evacuated after shots fired near White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Following the incident, US President Traitor 47 posted a picture of the alleged suspect who reportedly opened fire near the ballroom where the annual Correspondents’ Dinner was being held., Read MoreContinue Reading












