Los Angeles police use tear gas to disperse ‘No Kings’ protesters
Police in Los Angeles, where protests over federal immigration enforcement raids erupted a week earlier and sparked demonstrations across the country, used tear gas and crowd-control munitions to clear out protesters on Saturday. (AP video: Mark Vancleave) #losangeles #protest #news Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be availableContinue Reading
Ancient boats return to the waters of Iraq’s Basra
Traditional boats that once navigated Mesopotamian rivers are returning to Basra’s waterways through a local heritage initiative. The Maritime Revival Project, established in 2017, aims to resurrect Iraq’s naval traditions by recreating models used in ancient Iraqi civilizations, including Sumerian and Babylonian, based on historical manuscripts and texts. #iraq #basraContinue Reading
The National Weather Service issues Alaska’s first-ever heat advisory
The first-ever heat advisory has been issued in the state of Alaska by the National Weather Service.Continue Reading
Which Iranian oil and gas facilities has Israel hit? Why do they matter?
Israel hit the world’s largest natural gasfield and other key Iranian energy facilities on Saturday night., Israel has struck some of Iran’s most vital oil and gas facilities, the first such attacks despite decades of rivalry between the Middle Eastern nations, raising fears of a widening conflict and threatening turmoilContinue Reading
China: A global threat to human rights? Ken Roth and Emily Feng
Former head of Human Rights Watch Ken Roth interviews journalist Emily Feng on identity and human rights in Xi´s China., Former head of Human Rights Watch Ken Roth interviews journalist Emily Feng on identity and human rights in Xi´s China. Emily Feng is an award-winning Chinese American journalist who spentContinue Reading
WATCH LIVE: The Traitor’s military parade honoring Army’s 250th birthday rolls through Washington, D.C.
President Traitor 47’s military parade to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday on Saturday will bring thousands of soldiers and dozens of massive military vehicles and aircraft to the National Mall. Military parades of this scale are uncommon in the U.S. The last was in 1991, to mark the endContinue Reading
Suspect in Minnesota Shooting Linked to Security Company, Evangelical Ministry
The alleged shooter is a 57-year-old white male; according to his ministry’s website, he “sought out militant Islamists in order to share the gospel and tell them that violence wasn’t the answer.”Continue Reading
Could this city be the model for how to tackle the housing crisis and climate change?
Vienna has a way to make affordable housing and combat climate change all at the same time. Now U.S. cities want in, and they’re building their own green housing. (Image credit: Ryan Kellman)Continue Reading
My dad gave me a kidney – now I can have my dream wedding
Angie Brown BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter Kieran Innes Brian and his son Kieran say they now have a strong bond following the transplant Kieran Innes was just 25 when he was diagnosed with kidney failure and told he would need dialysis three times a week. He was devastatedContinue Reading
Here Are the First Images of the Sun’s South Pole, a Completely New View in Our Solar System
The European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Solar Orbiter is out of alignment with the rest of the Solar System. And that’s a good thing. By orbiting the Sun outside of the Solar System’s orbital plane, the spacecraft has captured the first clear images of the Sun’s south pole . According to the ESA, these observations (andContinue Reading
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4568-4569: A Close Look at the Altadena Drill Hole and Tailings
Mars Science Laboratory Mission Team Members Jun 13, 2025 Written by Sharon Wilson Purdy, Planetary Geologist at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Earth planning date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 As we near the end of our Altadena drill campaign, Curiosity continued her exploration of the Martian bedrock within the boxwork structures on MountContinue Reading
Passive cooling breakthrough could slash data center energy use
UC San Diego engineers have created a passive evaporative cooling membrane that could dramatically slash energy use in data centers. As demand for AI and cloud computing soars, traditional cooling systems struggle to keep up efficiently. This innovative fiber membrane uses capillary action to evaporate liquid and draw heat awayContinue Reading
Cyber Bill at risk of becoming a missed opportunity, say MPs
An APPG report warns that the government’s flagship cyber security legislation is too narrow in its scope and risks missing opportunities to embed resilience at the heart of the British economy…Continue Reading