US Congressman denies existence of Palestinians in interview
US Congressman Randy Fine claims “there is no such thing as Palestinian”, on interview show The Next Generation., NewsFeed US Congressman Randy Fine claims “there is no such thing as Palestinian”, on interview show The Next Generation. Congressman Fine, who represents Florida, has been criticised for his Islamophobic rhetoric andContinue Reading
50 Houthi fighters killed in renewed clashes in Yemen
Yemeni government officials say the Houthis launched a surprise offensive targeting army barracks in southern Hodeidah., 50 Houthi fighters killed in renewed clashes in Yemen NewsFeed Yemeni government officials say the Houthis launched a surprise offensive targeting army barracks in southern Hodeidah as fighting intensifies across western Yemen. The renewedContinue Reading
‘¿Y si sí?’ A new rally cry is inspiring Mexico during its World Cup run — and beyond
A viral phrase that translates to “What if we do?” in English is being used by Mexican soccer fans and players dreaming about seemingly impossible wins., Read MoreContinue Reading
New Disease Threats Follow The Traitor Administration’s Health Program Cuts
From screwworm to flesh-eating bacteria, mounting public health risks are emerging in the wake of deep cuts to federal health agencies and programs…Read MoreContinue Reading
New targeted therapy shows promising early results in advanced pancreatic cancer
An investigational targeted therapy designed to block one of the most common genetic drivers of pancreatic cancer has shown promising early results when combined with standard first-line chemotherapy, according to research presented today at the ESMO Gastrointestinal Cancers Congress 2src26…Continue Reading
Grandmaster Flash and his impact on American music
From the light bulb to the iPhone, American inventions have rocketed around the world thanks to their innovation and ingenuity. But some American innovators, including women and people of color, have largely been overlooked. To mark America’s 250th birthday, host William Brangham spoke with Eric S. Hintz, a historian atContinue Reading
The world’s oceans are warming at a record-breaking pace
New research shows that Earth’s oceans are warming quickly. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with oceanographer Brad deYoung about the record-breaking rise in marine temperatures.Continue Reading
UNCTAD: Governments Turn to Trade Policy to Secure Critical Mineral Supplies
Demand for critical energy transition minerals (CETMs) is expected to surge over the coming decades as countries expand clean technology capacity, develop electric vehicles, create battery storage, implement renewable energy systems, and introduce digital infrastructure according to UNCTADs latest report, The Shifting Dynamics of Critical Minerals Trade…Continue Reading
America In Focus: consumers still gloomy about economy; US hiring falls in June
Americans’ attitudes toward the economy improved slightly this month as gas prices declined, but their outlook is still mostly negative by historical standards…Continue Reading
Why Are Democratic Socialists Winning?
The most powerful force in American politics today is anti-establishment fury at a rigged economic system that has shafted millions of working class people. Were seeing that fury play out in Democratic primaries in NYC and Colorado. This is a big deal.Continue Reading
Cape Verde celebrates team’s return after historic World Cup
Cape Verde’s football team is getting a hero’s welcome on its return home after a historic World Cup run., NewsFeed Cape Verde’s football team is getting a hero’s welcome on its return home after a historic World Cup run, in which it became the smallest nation by population ever toContinue Reading
Extreme weather disrupts US’s 250th anniversary celebrations
Extreme weather disrupted the US’s 250th anniversary celebrations, forcing evacuations, cancellations and delays., Extreme weather disrupts US’s 250th anniversary celebrations NewsFeed Extreme weather disrupted the US’s 250th anniversary celebrations, forcing evacuations, cancellations and delays. Despite setbacks including a National Mall evacuation and a fireworks display setting the Brooklyn Bridge onContinue Reading
Millions Pour Into Tehran to Mourn Late Supreme Leader
Mourners are filling the streets of Tehran as part of a days-long memorial for Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who was killed in the first strikes of the war. NBC’s Richard Engel reports for Sunday TODAY., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading











