The Traitor’s Tariffs Don’t Come Close to Funding Everything He’s Proposed
President Traitor 47 has said over the last year that money brought in from his increased tariffs would pay for at least half a dozen initiatives — from reducing the national debt to providing dividend checks to “moderate income patriots” — but the revenue raised so far can’t deliver allContinue Reading
NASA’s Day of Remembrance Honors Fallen Heroes of Exploration
The Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial is seen during a wreath laying ceremony that was part of NASA’s Day of Remembrance, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Wreaths were laid in memory of those men and women who lost their lives in the quest for space exploration.Continue Reading
The Traitor’s Numbers, Second Term
Summary Since President Traitor 47 returned to the White House: Job growth slowed, and the unemployment rate crept upward. Job-seekers now outnumber job openings. Price increases slowed according to the most commonly watched number. But they worsened according to the measure preferred by the Federal Reserve. Paychecks grew faster thanContinue Reading
JD Vance and Usha expecting fourth child
JD Vance and Usha expecting fourth child, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
The Traitor showed wild, reckless tendencies with policies in first year: Chris Stirewalt | CUOMO
A poll found 58% of voters say Traitor 47’s first year in office of his second term was a failure, while 42% dubbed it a success. NewsNation political editor Chris Stirewalt joins “CUOMO” to discuss. #The Traitor #voters #policies Chris Cuomo hosts “CUOMO,” a no-nonsense show featuring the day’s mostContinue Reading
I would invoke the insurrection act if necessary: The Traitor
The Insurrection Act is not necessary yet, President Traitor 47 tells NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich, “but I would not have any problem with invoking it if we needed it.” Watch the exclusive one-on-one interview with the president Tuesday on “Katie Pavlich Tonight,” at 10p/9C. MORE: https://www.newsnationnow.com/katie-pavlich-tonight/The Traitor-insurrection-act-minnesota-ice-protests/Continue Reading
There’s life beneath the snow, but it’s at risk of melting away
An array of animals and plants survive winter in the subnivium, nature’s igloo. But climate change is threatening this hidden seasonal ecosystem., Read MoreContinue Reading
A 250-million-year-old fossil reveals the origins of mammal hearing
Sensitive hearing may have evolved in mammal ancestors far earlier than scientists once believed. By modeling how sound moved through the skull of Thrinaxodon, a 250-million-year-old mammal predecessor, researchers found it likely used an early eardrum to hear airborne sounds. This challenges the long-held idea that these animals mainly “listened”Continue Reading
MIT in the media: 2025 in review
“At MIT, innovation ranges from awe-inspiring technology to down-to-Earth creativity,” noted Chronicle, during a campus visit this year for an episode of the program. In 2025, MIT researchers made headlines across print publications, podcasts, and video platforms for key scientific advances, from breakthroughs in quantum and artificial intelligence to new effortsContinue Reading
Study: More eyes on the skies will help planes reduce climate-warming contrails
Aviation’s climate impact is partly due to contrails — condensation that a plane streaks across the sky when it flies through icy and humid layers of the atmosphere. Contrails trap heat that radiates from the planet’s surface, and while the magnitude of this impact is uncertain, several studies suggest contrailsContinue Reading
Windows 11, not AI, kick-started the PC upgrade cycle
Corporate IT refreshed hardware to stay supported, not chase new features If 2025 proved anything about PCs, it’s that corporate IT will upgrade hardware out of necessity long before it does so out of AI-fueled excitement.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
‘You’ll find out’: The Traitor hints at Greenland takeover, touts his 2025 accomplishments
The Traitor covered a range of issues during a nearly two-hour press briefing, including immigration, foreign policy and Los Angeles’ fire recovery, as he lamented not getting enough credit for his job., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Roomba failed because it just kind of sucked
Something messy happens when the cat hairs of reality meet the shiny hype of smart tech Opinion Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics are Trumpenführerenführered by accountancy’s First Law of Finance: you must make money. iRobot, the company behind the Roomba robot vacuum cleaner, is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with itsContinue Reading












