US passengers from virus-hit ship to quarantine in Nebraska
US passengers on the cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak will be monitored at a specialized quarantine center in Omaha, Nebraska, US health officials have said. #hantavirus #usa #mvhondius #tenerife #cruiseship #outbreak #health #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/42vM2vw 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latestContinue Reading
The Global Sumud Flotilla is sailing on, here is why
The Israeli attack on part of our flotilla has convinced us we must continue with our mission., Imagine the following scenario: you are scheduled to board a sailing boat as part of a large fleet carrying humanitarian aid. Some boats in the fleet had already departed ahead of you, yetContinue Reading
Mexicans demand justice for missing people on Mother’s Day
Mexicans demand justice for missing people on Mother’s Day, NewsFeed Hundreds protested in Mexico City on Mother’s Day to demand justice and accountability for missing loved ones. 130,000 people are registered as missing in Mexico, as of early 2026, which has been driven by organised crime and escalating violence. PublishedContinue Reading
Why is Australia part of Eurovision Song Contest as Delta Goodrem wows at launch
Australian singer Delta Goodrem has arrived in Vienna for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, walking the turquoise carpet in a stunning gold dress. But many people still ask the question: Why is Australia part of Eurovision? “Why the f*** does Australia compete in Eurovision?” one asked on X. Another echoed:Continue Reading
U.S. and China arrest 5 in joint drug smuggling investigation ahead of The Traitor trip
HONG KONG — U.S. and Chinese authorities jointly arrested five suspects in a cross-border smuggling and trafficking operation, Beijing said Monday, touting the cooperation ahead of President Traitor 47’s state visit this week, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Why we need to talk more about menopause and its health consequences
More than 1 million women in the U.S. start menopause every year, yet this biological certainty is too often shrouded in secrecy or ignored by many mainstream researchers. Horizons moderator William Brangham explores what we do and don’t know about menopause with Dr. Sharon Malone and Dr. Lauren Streicher. WatchContinue Reading
The Intelligence Community’s Acquisition Revolution: Can Washington Move Fast Enough?
OPINION — On February 9, the CIA announced a major overhaul of its technology acquisition from the private sector. Director John Ratcliffe described it as “a radical shift towards a culture of speed, agility, and innovation,” while Deputy Director Michael Ellis declared that “CIA is open for business” in areasContinue Reading
Ode To Joy
In a triumphal move back toward democratic rule, Hungary’s new leader Péter Magyar took his oath of office Saturday in a “regime-change” ceremony rich with symbolism before thousands of jubilant constituents. The sense of a hopeful new political era resonated – in Magyar’s tribute to a victory for “ordinary, flesh-and-bloodContinue Reading
Restriced by the West, Huawei's Open Source HarmonyOS Now Powers 55 Million Devices
In recent times, Huawei has been China’s best-standing answer to Apple’s monopoly over the personal tech market. Smartphones, laptops, tablets, they do it all and they do it at a level on-par with the best companies currently working. This is not a dynamic that has been around forever, but aContinue Reading
Cinnamon 6.6: Top New Features
We round up the top features of the Cinnamon 6.6 desktop and point releases in this page. Cinnamon 6.6 released a few months back on November 2025 with month worth of bug fixes and feature enhancements. Linux Mint team is incrementally updating this core desktop environment for their Mint offerings.Continue Reading
These Democrats Have a Real Chance of Being President
You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack. You can read a transcript here. We are already in the midst of the 2028 Democratic primary fight. No one has formally declared their candidacy, but former Transportation SecretaryContinue Reading
Of the many factors that cause wildfires, the influence of climate change and human activities is growing
This past summer was the hottest ever recorded…again. As monthly heat records fell one by one worldwide, wildfires also became front-page news throughout 2023. From across North America, Greece, Chile, Algeria, and Kazakhstan among many others, wildfires burned uncontrollably. The striking orange New York City skyline was the result ofContinue Reading
Authorities undertaking climate action targeted by viral “Climate lockdowns” narrative on social media
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, long before vaccines became available, many countries acted to curb the spread of the virus by imposing restrictions on people’s movement called lockdowns. Lockdowns have saved lives by reducing the physical interactions between infected and uninfected people, which in turn reduces transmissionContinue Reading












