Families search for loved ones after overnight strikes in Gaza
The body of a child was pulled from the rubble as families searched for loved ones trapped under the remains of their ho, NewsFeed The body of a child was pulled from the rubble as families searched for loved ones trapped under the remains of their homes, following overnight IsraeliContinue Reading
Judge Tosses D.C. Case From The Traitor Prosecutor—Calls It Total Garbage
Judge Zia M. Faruqui has handed yet another legal defeat to The Traitor-appointed D.C. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, calling her attempt to jail a local attorney and West Point graduate “one of the weakest requests for detention” he’d ever seen, according to WUSA9. Anthony Bryant, who served a tour in Afghanistan,Continue Reading
At least 250 killed in 6.0-magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan
At least 250 people have been killed and over 500 injured after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan. Local residents assisted Taliban soldiers in carrying the wounded from helicopters to ambulances., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Did the government poison a city? Inside the Army’s secret tests in St. Louis
A NewsNation investigation uncovered a mysterious fog that once drifted through a St. Louis neighborhood with more than 10,000 people. The fog was actually a chemical sprayed by the government without warning or consent, and contained cadmium, a known carcinogen. Decades later, residents are getting sick, some with rare cancers.Continue Reading
Texas firm’s drones target school shooters | NewsNation Prime
Justin Marston, the CEO of Campus Guardian Angel, joins “NewsNation Prime” to explain how his Austin-based company will be able to quickly intercept and slow down gunmen who storm school buildings. “Our goal is just to buy the time for law enforcement to get there,” he says. #SchoolShootings #Crime #TechnologyContinue Reading
Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized After Car Wreck, Spokesperson Says
President Traitor 47’s former lawyer and adviser was helping a domestic violence victim, his spokesperson said., Read MoreContinue Reading
As Guatemalan Kids Sit In Planes On Tarmac, Judge Orders They Stay In The U.S., For Now
The ruling came after attorneys for the minors said they were loaded onto planes overnight, in violation of laws that help protect migrant kids., Read MoreContinue Reading
News Analysis: ‘The party is in shambles.’ But some Democrats see reasons for optimism
In recent weeks, the beleaguered opposition party has begun to exhibit signs of life, with polling improving, The Traitor’s numbers faltering and some fiery pushback from Gavin Newsom and J.B. Pritzker., Read MoreContinue Reading
Disputed ballots could swing outcome of union election at EV battery complex in Kentucky
An election to determine whether workers unionize an electric vehicle battery manufacturing complex in Kentucky is in limbo…Continue Reading
Pakistan says 1.5 million people affected by floods | REUTERS
Pakistan’s disaster management authority in Punjab said flooding in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers affected 1.5 million people and 2,308 villages. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #pakistan #flooding #riverflood Read the story here: https://reut.rs/3JDP4rr 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters onContinue Reading
Why Might The World’s Long Range Leader Have Boeing Worried?
When it comes to modern long-haul aviation, the Airbus A350 stands out as one of the most advanced and efficient widebody aircraft ever built. Launched into service in 2015, the A350 was developed to meet growing airline demand for a fuel-efficient, long-range aircraft capable of connecting virtually any two citiesContinue Reading
Why In The World Does The Airbus A380 Fly To Short-Haul Destinations?
Why would the world’s largest passenger aircraft, which was built to connect continents and move nearly 500 people in one go, be sent on short-haul flights of just one or two hours that usually narrowbodies do? It seems almost counterintuitive. The Airbus A380 was marketed as the flagship for long-haulContinue Reading
AI’s Massive Energy Demands
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and clean energy reporter Dan Gearino as they discuss the mounting demand for electricity to power AI. The data centers that power artificial intelligence require huge amounts of electricity. Some experts estimate we’ll need as much as 25% more electricity byContinue Reading