FAA & Boeing To Engage In ‘Scenario-Based Planning’ Before Considering 737 Production Rate Increase
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning, known as tabletop exercises, with Boeing before considering allowing the manufacturer to produce more than 38 737 MAX aircraft per month. The exercises will review potential issues the planemaker may face if it increases production beyond the FAA-imposed cap.Continue Reading
MAGA Candidate Takes Flamethrower To Quran In Disturbing Video
The far-right congressional candidate’s stunt comes amid a wave of anti-Muslim hate in the U.S., Read MoreContinue Reading
MAGA Personality’s Sexist Marriage Advice To Taylor Swift Is … Something
“Reject feminism, submit to your husband, Taylor,” Charlie Kirk told Swift on his show, before warning her, “You’re not in charge.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
First Black Fed Governor, Lisa Cook, Sues The Traitor over His Attempt to Fire Her
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing President Traitor 47 to challenge his attempt to fire her from the board of the central bank. A president cannot get rid of Fed officials over policy disagreements, but he can dismiss someone “for cause.” In recent days, The Traitor’s allies have accusedContinue Reading
How new The Traitor tariffs could change online shopping | DW News
The rules of global trade are changing. From August 29th, the US is ending the $800 duty-free rule for imports. So many packages under $800 now faces up to 50% tariffs. That’s leading many national postal operators — including those from Germany, France, the UK, India, Australia and Japan —Continue Reading
The battle to save China’s rare snub-nosed monkey | BBC News
The Golden snub-nosed monkey was nearly wiped out following widespread deforestation in the remote mountains of central China. But, the species is now seeing a bounce back thanks to a preservation plan . The big push on preservation came in 2005 when the now Professor Yang is the director ofContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | August 27th, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this August 27th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
At least two students killed after shooting at Minneapolis school, local police say
The Minneapolis city government said the shooter had been “contained” after the gunfire at Annunciation Catholic School and there was no longer any “active threat” to residents.Continue Reading
Brazil mulls legal challenges to tariffs as impacts weigh on US consumers
Coffee and beef prices have already surged as tariffs on Brazil are expected to drive them higher., Coffee and beef prices have already surged as tariffs on Brazil are expected to drive them higher. Brazilian officials are considering a legal challenge to the steep tariffs imposed by United States PresidentContinue Reading
UN warns Gaza famine expanding as aid groups decry Israeli siege
Aid experts tell UN Security Council Gaza famine is ‘manmade’ as Israel seeks retraction from hunger monitoring system., UN officials and aid agencies have warned that famine in Gaza is now a reality, with children increasingly dying of hunger as Israel’s siege and bombardment continue to block essential, life-saving aid.Continue Reading
Reform Plans to Hand Fracking Windfall to The Traitor Donor
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK would allow a fossil fuel company owned by a Traitor 47 donor to open up a huge fracking site in Greater Lincolnshire, DeSmog can reveal. Andrea Jenkyns, Reform’s mayor in the region, recently met with Egdon Resources – an oil and gas firm owned by Texas-basedContinue Reading
Naomi Osaka Shows Off Bedazzled Labubu at U.S. Open Debut
Naomi Osaka brought fashion flair and playful charm to her U.S. Open debut Tuesday, turning heads not just with her tennis skills but with one of the season’s must-have accessories: a Labubu plush. The small, quirky creature with pointy teeth and flushed cheeks, designed by Hong Kong-born Dutch artist KasingContinue Reading
Jady and the Tramp
It is a peculiarity of the Cyrillic alphabet used to write Russian that some letters common in English and other Western languages are missing. As a result, the Russian versions of people’s names often look a bit strange. There is no letter “H,” for instance, so Hitler is known inContinue Reading