‘No King’: Protests in Davos as The Traitor arrives for World Economic Forum
US President Traitor 47 faced a tense encounter with world leaders in Davos, as they united against his bid for Greenland and mocked his leadership.Continue Reading
Greenland invasion could spark US constitutional crisis, experts say
A US military action against Denmark’s arctic territory would be a violation of US law, with potentially massive political consequences.Continue Reading
Pro-AI Super PACs Are Already All In on the Midterms
Silicon Valley’s battle against AI regulation is already shaping the next US election cycle.Continue Reading
‘I’m Witnessing a Lot of Emptiness’: How ICE Uprooted Normal Life in Minneapolis
WIRED talks to a postal worker, a teacher, two US citizens detained by federal agents, and six more Minnesota residents about life in an occupied American city.Continue Reading
Arrests made in Berlin and Brandenburg as police target pro-Russian networks
German authorities have repeatedly warned about agents supposedly recruited online to carry out tasks such as taking photos of key industrial and military sites., Read MoreContinue Reading
Netflix delivers solid 4th quarter, but stock sinks amid worries about slowing subscriber growth
Netflix capped last year with another solid financial performance despite slowing subscriber growth that underscored the importance of its contested $72 billion bid to take over Warner Bros.’ movie studio and slot HBO Max into its video streaming line-up. The fourth-quarter results announced Tuesday eclipsed the projections of stock marketContinue Reading
EU plans phase out of high risk telecom suppliers, in proposals seen as targeting China
LONDON (AP) — The European Union said Tuesday it plans to phase out gear supplied by companies based in “high risk” countries from critical infrastructure such as high-speed telecom networks, in a move seen as targeting Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE. Brussels’ proposed measures to tighten up cybersecurity comeContinue Reading
EU parliament refers Mercosur free trade deal to bloc’s top court
The Court of Justice of the EU will determine if the accord with South America is compatible with the bloc’s policy., The Court of Justice of the EU will determine if the accord with South America is compatible with the bloc’s policy. The European Parliament has voted to refer theContinue Reading
Syrian army takes control of camp holding thousands linked to ISIL
SDF chief Abdi urged US-led coalition to ‘bear responsibilities’ for securing facilities coming under gov’t control., SDF chief Mazloum Abdi urged US-led coalition to ‘bear responsibilities’ for securing facilities coming under gov’t control. Syrian government forces have entered the vast Al-Hol camp housing thousands linked to ISIL (ISIS) after KurdishContinue Reading
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 166: Bringing Back Supersonic Flight
Andres Almeida (Host): For decades, flying faster than the speed of sound over land has been off-limits for commercial passengers. But it’s not speed that’s really the limit. It’s sound. Sonic booms, to be precise. On this episode of Small Steps, Giant Leaps, we explore how NASA is working to bring supersonic flight back quietly with the X-59 experimental plane. Our guest is DavidContinue Reading
Harry Styles Is Back: New Single “Aperture” Kicks Off a Long-Awaited New Era
After years of speculation and subtle hints, Harry Styles is officially stepping back into the spotlight. The British pop star confirmed Tuesday that “Aperture,” the first single from his upcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., will arrive Thursday at 7 p.m. ET, marking his first solo release inContinue Reading
Transcript: The Traitor’s Crazed NATO Tirades Rattle Experts: “Mad, Erratic”
T he following is a lightly edited transcript of the January 21 episode of The Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here. Greg Sargent: This is The Daily Blast from The New Republic, produced and presented by the DSR Network. I’m your host, Greg Sargent. Over the weekend, the newsContinue Reading
Republican lawmakers to examine fraud in Minnesota, Maine | Morning in America
Congress is turning up the heat on fraud scandals in Minnesota and Maine with a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, and YouTuber Nick Shirley is expected as a witness. NewsNation’s Brooke Shafer has the details. #Congress #House #Minnesota Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’s live three-hour nationalContinue Reading












