The Traitor’s DHS pick Mullin advances by one vote after Sen. Fetterman votes yes
Markwayne Mullin, Traitor 47’s nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, advanced through committee thanks to Sen. John Fetterman., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Is Time Real? The Physics Behind the Illusion of Time
What if time isn’t fundamental at all? Physicist Carlo Rovelli reveals how modern physics, from relativity to quantum gravity, has gradually erased time from its equations. In its place, we find change, entropy, and the deep connection between the universe’s evolution and our own perception of its flow. Featuring Rovelli’sContinue Reading
US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth gives briefing on Iran – watch live
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Russia launched what may be the start of its spring offensive on 17 March — and lost 900 troops in 36 hours without breaking through anywhere along a 100-kilometer front
Russian forces launched multi-sector assaults along the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia fronts on 17–18 March, suffering heavy casualties without advancing at any point, according to Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS). Brovdi assessed that Russia’s anticipated spring-summer offensive can be considered “partially uncorked,” while Ukraine’s General Staff reported sharply rising dailyContinue Reading
South Korea’s $8 million bet: Ukraine’s postwar railway will look nothing like the Soviet one
Every passenger train from Ukraine into Poland or Slovakia stops at the border. The wheel assemblies are changed. The track is a different width on each side—1,520 mm inside Ukraine, 1,435 mm in the EU—a gap engineered by Moscow to slow any foreign advance. South Korea has committed $8 millionContinue Reading
Thinking Is Power on the Sustainability Education Podcast
From the Sustainability Education Podcast: “The Sustainability Education Podcast is a series dedicated to examining and debunking myths surrounding sustainability education. Hosted by Dr. Stefan T. Siegel, this podcast series aims to provide evidence-informed, effective, and ethically-responsible insights into sustainability education. Through engaging with global thought leaders and experts, theContinue Reading
The Vanishing Next Generation of US-Made EVs
Honda’s decision to cancel production of three EV models in Ohio continues a grim trend. By Dan Gearino Honda is being whipsawed by a decreasing emphasis on electric vehicles in the United States and a rapid shift to EVs in China.Continue Reading
At the 2026 Oscars, climate change was conspicuously absent
At the 2026 Oscars, climate change was conspicuously absent. It was in line with the general trend of avoiding anything that could be seen as political speech.Continue Reading
Montana’s wild week in politics could have national consequences
What was shaping up to be a sleepy election year in Montana is now anything but. The post Montana’s wild week in politics could have national consequences appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
Scientists discover tiny rocket engines inside malaria parasites
Malaria parasites contain tiny spinning crystals that have puzzled scientists for years. New research reveals they’re powered by a rocket-like reaction that breaks down hydrogen peroxide, releasing energy. This motion may help the parasite detoxify harmful chemicals and manage iron more efficiently. The discovery could lead to new drugs andContinue Reading
Meet the Platypi: NASA’s Newest Astronaut Candidate Class
Ten explorers are currently training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to become flight-eligible astronauts. Selected in 2025, the astronaut candidates are building the technical and operational skills needed for future missions to the International Space Station, the Moon, and eventually Mars. Now, NASA’s newest astronaut candidates have a class name:Continue Reading
NASA’s Roman Observatory Passes Final Major Prelaunch Tests
4 min read NASA’s Roman Observatory Passes Final Major Prelaunch Tests NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team recently blasted the observatory with extreme sound, shook it, and listened to its electronic hum. Roman passed all three assessments, which aimed to confirm that the observatory will withstand launch conditions andContinue Reading












