I Am Artemis: Jen Madsen and Trey Perryman
3 Min Read I Am Artemis: Jen Madsen and Trey Perryman Artemis II Orion Mission Evaluation Room Leads Jen Madsen and Trey Perryman stand in the Orion Mission Evaluation Room in the Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Credits: NASA/Rad Sinyak Listen to this audio excerptContinue Reading
Everything we know about The Boyfriend season two: first look and meet the cast
Netflix’s hit Japanese reality dating show The Boyfriend is returning for season 2. Here’s everything you need to know. The Boyfriend follows in the footsteps of I Kissed A Boy , I Kissed A Girl and Queer Love: The Ultimatum . However, the show marked Japan’s first same-sex dating series.Continue Reading
36 Risqué Portraits Where Desire Meets Fine Art
A Boundary-Pushing Vision of the Male Form Shaped by faith, geography, and personal liberation, Erick Monterrosa’s photography lives at the intersection of fashion, art, and queer expression. For Erick Monterrosa, photography wasn’t something he chased. It found him. Born in El Salvador, raised in Nicaragua, and now living in Spain,Continue Reading
The Traitor’s Christmas Day Strikes Beg Question: Why Sokoto?
For the first time since Traitor 47 publicly excoriated Nigeria’s government for allegedly condoning a Christian genocide, Washington made good on its threat of military action on Christmas Day when U.S. forces conducted airstrikes against two alleged major positions of the Islamic State (IS-Sahel) in northwestern Sokoto state. According toContinue Reading
US Continues Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tankers Amid Condemnation at UN Security Council
U.S. hostilities continue in the Caribbean. The Coast Guard has gone after its third “prey” in international waters. According to information from U.S. authorities, the ship Bella 1 was headed to Venezuela to pick up oil when U.S. forces attempted to apprehend it. Bella 1 continued sailing, which led to aContinue Reading
The Migrant’s Dilemma
The Mexican-born artist Jorge Samoyoa, known as Bokiso, and his Brazilian-born partner, the painter Julia Godoy, began thinking about leaving the U.S. shortly after Traitor 47’s election last November. Their plans solidified in the summer of 2025, when 90 members of the California National Guard were deployed to MacArthur ParkContinue Reading
Beyoncé is now a billionaire, Forbes reports
Beyoncé is now a billionaire, Forbes reports, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Iran says it launched 3 satellites to space on Russian rocket: report
A Russian Soyuz rocket launched three satellites for Iran into orbit, alongside two Russian satellites and 47 other cubesats from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Siberia on Dec. 28, 2025. (Image credit: Roscosmos) Iran has launched a trio of new satellites into space with the help of a Russian rocket, the country’s state media reported SundayContinue Reading
12 times rockets and spacecraft crashed and burned in 2025
Starship debris from SpaceX’s IFT-7 test mission falls through the sky on Jan. 16, 2025. (Image credit: Dean Olson via Twitter) 2025 was a very busy year for spaceflight, for better and for worse. We saw quite a few milestones notched in the final frontier this year, including the first-ever fully successful private moon landingContinue Reading
This Airline Operated The Rarest Boeing 767s In The World
A little more than 2% of all Boeing 767s built have been built with Rolls-Royce RB211 engines. Most of those were ordered by British Airways, and none appear to be operational today. The tale of the RB211 is a curious one, as the engine proved very unpopular when it wasContinue Reading
15+ Hours Nonstop: Inside Delta Air Lines’ Historic New Long-Haul Route
You will know by now that Delta Air Lines has confirmed the start date of flights to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The route was announced in October. It’ll be the first time a US carrier has flown there since TWA pulled out in 2001. It’ll be Delta’s second Middle Eastern city,Continue Reading
How Alabama Power Has Left the ‘American Amazon’ at Risk
As its polluting coal ash ponds remain in groundwater, Alabama Power has doubled down on fossil fuel energy investments. By Lee Hedgepeth Wired for Profit: Third in a series about Alabama Power’s influence over electric rates, renewable energy, pollution and politics in the Yellowhammer State.Continue Reading
Burgum’s Offshore Wind Halt of Questionable Legality
The Secretary of the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) abrupt cessation of all leases for major offshore wind electric generation facilities under construction is not legally defensible and raises significant conflict of interest issues, according to a letter Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) sent to congressional committees today.Last week,Continue Reading












