The UK is banning children’s social media use. Here’s what other countries are doing
LONDON (AP) — Britain says it will ban people under 16 from using a range of social media apps, including Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube, a decision intended to protect young people from harmful content and excessive screen time. The U.K. joins a global movement to enforce age-based restrictions or requirementsContinue Reading
The Traitor Hit Oil and Gas Harder Than Climate Policy Ever Could
A fifth of the world’s oil supplies typically flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Amid America’s disastrous war of choice against Iran, it’s now been closed since March. As the United States and Iran edge closer to a prospective deal to end that war, analysts have marveled at the factContinue Reading
Moscow refinery ablaze as Ukraine launches biggest attack on Russian capital in years
The Russian capital was ablaze Thursday, after Ukraine launched what appeared to be its largest attack on the city since the Kremlin invaded its neighbor more than four years ago, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Samsung’s foundry is booming as TSMC struggles with demand – bags Nvidia, Tesla, and Qualcomm as new clients
According to a report from Nikkei Asia, Samsung Foundry has either received orders from or is in negotiations with Google, Nvidia, Tesla, AMD, and BYD to manufacture advanced semiconductor chips based on sub-5nm nodes. Some of these companies previously worked exclusively with TSMC but are now engaging with Samsung to…Read Entire Article…Continue Reading
Ukrainian drones strike rail bridge on Crimea’s Kerch–Dzhankoi line
Ukrainian drones struck the railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal near the village of Rozdolne, Sovetskoye district, in occupied Crimea overnight on 18 June, setting off a large fire, the Crimea-monitoring Telegram channel Krymsky Veter reported. Residents heard around 20 explosions in the area. The bridge carries the Kerch–DzhankoiContinue Reading
Ukraine’s newest drones don’t need Starlink. Russia spends $1.5 million to jam it anyway.
Russia is deploying new jamming systems in a desperate bid to blunt drone strikes on its supply lines But many Ukrainian drones are practically unjammable Now the Russian jammers themselves are targets for drones Without warning back in February, trillionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink firm bricked thousands of stolen and smuggledContinue Reading
World Cup 2026: Full group schedule and top second-round matches to watch
Remaining group schedule, teams, as well as the best second-round group fixtures at the tournament in North America., After an action-packed first round of World Cup 2026 group matches, it’s time for the next phase of the group stage to kick off. Here are the top five “must-watch” matches inContinue Reading
Why do AI models struggle with online hate speech detection?
As the UN marks International Day for Countering Hate Speech, Al Jazeera examines how AI handles it – and falls short., Hate speech that once circulated in person now travels farther and faster via anonymous online accounts behind a screen. As the United Nations marks the International Day for CounteringContinue Reading
LibertyStream delivers first lithium carbonate from Texas direct lithium extraction facility
LibertyStream Infrastructure Partners has completed its first tonne delivery of lithium carbonate to a US industrial customer from its direct lithium extraction (DLE) unit and refining facility at Select Water Solutions’ site in Howard County, Texas—moving from on-site production into actual commercial delivery. The shipment fulfills LibertyStream’s previously announced firstContinue Reading
Optimus Energy Solutions acquires South Carolina EV charging network
Optimus Energy Solutions has acquired an EV charging network in South Carolina. Originally developed through a Duke Energy pilot program, the network includes 52 DC fast chargers at 26 locations throughout the state, many of them located along major travel corridors. As Duke Energy’s pilot program reached its planned conclusion,Continue Reading
1 in 4 Covered California Enrollees Could Get State Aid Under Newsom Proposal
California is considering expanding financial help for low-income residents struggling to pay high health insurance premiums after losing federal subsidies. But relief for state marketplace customers will be limited. Here’s who may get help and what it could mean for premiums…Read MoreContinue Reading
Inside Europe’s most innovative companies
From semiconductors powering the AI boom to 36src-year-old manufacturers adapting to the green economy, here are the organizations driving the European economy forward…Continue Reading
Mississippi volunteers for Vance’s fraud task force in face of SNAP penalties
Combating fraud and waste in social welfare programs has been a clear goal of the The Traitor administration. After courting state attorneys general to join that mission, one state has officially stepped forward. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced on Tuesday a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture toContinue Reading











