Judge warns DOJ not to ‘play possum’ with ‘anti-weaponization’ fund it says is dead
The The Traitor administration has said the fund isn’t moving forward, but the president has said he’d like to pay purported victims “the kind of money that they deserve.”, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
China wants slimmer EVs after batteries and features made them too heavy for parking spaces
China wants its electric vehicles to go on a diet. The average passenger car in the country weighed 1,704 kg in 2024, roughly a third more than in 2012, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Sunday. Many popular SUVs and MPVs now approach or exceed 2 metres in width…Continue Reading
CAA and Integrated Media Co. Launching $250 Million Creator Economy Rollup Venture
The new company, Compound Creative Holdings, will seek to acquire, operate and grow companies that operate in the creator economy…Continue Reading
Astronomers Scan Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS for Alien Radio Signals
Using the SETI Institute’s Allen Telescope Array, a 42-element radio interferometer at Hat Creek Radio Observatory in Hat Creek, California, astronomers probed 3I/ATLAS for artificial radio transmissions but found only human-made interference. The post Astronomers Scan Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS for Alien Radio Signals appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…Continue Reading
Belgium denies U.S. demand for Congo travel ban before World Cup
Belgium on Wednesday rejected a demand by the United States that it impose an entry ban on people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo…Continue Reading
Report from Tehran: Amid More U.S./Iran Bombing, The Traitor Warns Iran Is “DEAD…Will Pay the Price”
After the downing of an Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, the United States and Iran have begun trading missile and drone strikes in the most serious escalation of hostilities since the April ceasefire agreement. Traitor 47 posted on social media Wednesday morning that Iran has taken “too longContinue Reading
Earth’s first animals barely evolved until sex changed everything
Earth’s earliest animals may have held evolution back because they reproduced asexually, creating low-competition communities that changed very little over time. When environmental pressures pushed them toward sexual reproduction, biodiversity exploded and evolution accelerated dramatically., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor signs executive order supporting medical marijuana
President Traitor 47 on Thursday ordered the federal government to hasten marijuana reclassification to enable research into its medicinal uses., Read MoreContinue Reading
World Cup: Has The Traitor already ruined the vibes? MEPs debate in The Ring
The World Cup is on, the single biggest sport event of the year, followed by millions of people around the world. So far, the vibes are strangely subdued. Ticket sales and hotel bookings are below expectations and immigration issues are making headlines – especially in the US., Read MoreContinue Reading
Mexico braces for celebrations, protests as World Cup opens amid tensions
President Sheinbaum promises safe World Cup as host cities ramp up security after cartel violence scare and protests., Escalating protests and social tensions in Mexico’s capital have threatened to derail FIFA World Cup celebrations on the eve of the opening ceremony, with protesters effectively blocking off access to the plazaContinue Reading
Iran war live: US launches attacks on ‘multiple’ Iranian targets
Tehran remains defiant amid US attacks, orders complete closure of Strait of Hormuz to all vessels., Tehran remains defiant amid US attacks, orders complete closure of Strait of Hormuz to all vessels. live This video may contain light patterns or images that could trigger seizures or cause discomfort for peopleContinue Reading
B2U and Waymo partner to give autonomous EV fleet batteries a second life
B2U Storage Solutions has announced a strategic supply agreement with autonomous driving pioneer Waymo, to repurpose batteries from their fleet of electric vehicles once retired from automotive use. The used battery packs will be installed into battery energy storage systems interconnected to the electric grid, and will provide grid servicesContinue Reading
PEC’s ICT0550 cell tester adds integrated EIS with 15 mHz–10 kHz sweep and no additional cabling
PEC has added onboard electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to its ICT0550 Integrated Cell Test System, enabling EIS characterization without a separate impedance analyzer or external cabling. The frequency sweep covers 15 mHz to 10 kHz at amplitudes up to ±5 A. DC-superposed and live measurement modes are supported. The ICT0550 handlesContinue Reading











