Newsom: Sending troops to San Francisco is ‘the authoritarian playbook’ | REUTERS
California Governor Gavin Newsom called the reported arrival of federal agents in the Bay Area ‘absolutely predictable’ during a press conference in Stockton, California. He calls deploying the military to San Francisco ‘the authoritarian playbook.’ #gavinnewsom #The Traitor #immigration #california #politics #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up withContinue Reading
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,337
Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine., Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Servicemen of Ukraine’s Security Service stand guard near the latest versions of its ‘Sea Baby’ naval drone at an undisclosed location in Ukraine onContinue Reading
Menopause screening to be included in NHS health checks from next year
Menopause screening to be included in NHS health checks from next year Nick Triggle Health correspondent Getty Images Health checks would include asking women about menopause symptoms, though exact questions have yet to be decided Menopause screening is to be officially incorporated into NHS health checks in England for theContinue Reading
Tropical Storm Melissa batters Dominican Republic with torrential rain
Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain., NewsFeed Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain and wind gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour. The storm, which also drenched Haiti, is expectedContinue Reading
Manchester Pride goes into voluntary liquidation leaving some performers owed ‘thousands’
Manchester Pride bosses have announced that the organisation that runs the event has entered voluntary liquidation, leaving some performers and suppliers owed “thousands” in unpaid fees and raising questions over the future of one of the UK’s biggest Prides. A statement from Manchester Pride’s Board of Trustees shared to InstagramContinue Reading
James Webb telescope finds that galaxies in the early universe were much more chaotic than we thought
When the James Webb Space Telescope examined young galaxies with its Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam), it uncovered the messy early stages of formation in these distant objects. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, B. Robertson (UC Santa Cruz), B. Johnson (CfA), S. Tacchella (Cambridge), P. Cargile (CfA)) Like cosmic toddlers, galaxies in the young universeContinue Reading
Space Is Raining Junk, and It’s Getting Worse
The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading A huge hunk of burning metal appeared in the Australian desert this past weekend, discovered by mine workers in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia. Yesterday, the Australian Space Agency confirmed thatContinue Reading
Japan’s economy needs foreign workers, not the nationalist approach pushed by its new leader
Sanae Takaichi has voiced anti-immigrant policies at a time when Japan’s population continues to fall, threatening economic stagnation…Continue Reading
US strikes boat in Pacific, expanding operation against drug running suspects
It was the eighth known strike, and the first outside the Caribbean, in the The Traitor administration’s campaign against what it says are boats carrying drugs bound for the United States. The post US strikes boat in Pacific, expanding operation against drug running suspects appeared first on Boston.com…Continue Reading
No, ICE (Probably) Didn’t Buy Guided Missile Warheads
A federal contracting database lists an ICE payment for $61,218 with the payment code for “guided missile warheads and explosive components.” But it appears ICE simply entered the wrong code.Continue Reading
Historians Don’t Think a US Civil War Is Likely—but They’re Still Nervous
“The fabric of what binds America together at this point is basically on its final thread,” one source tells WIRED.Continue Reading
Benito Skinner and Terrence O’Connor Split After Nearly a Decade
Benito Skinner and Terrence O’Connor have officially called it quits after nearly a decade together. The Overcompensating star and creator shared the news on Wednesday during an episode of his podcast RIDE, which he co-hosts with co-star Mary Beth Barone. “Terry and I are no longer together,” Skinner said, explainingContinue Reading
Zelenskyy: Front lines freeze a ‘good compromise’ | DW News
Russia’s large-scale aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities continue. At least two people were killed, after a drone hit a residential building in the capital Kyiv. Four others died in strikes on the surrounding region. Ukraine said the attacks targeted oil and gas infrastructure and caused power cuts across the country.Continue Reading











