Ben Levi Ross Is Moving Audiences To Tears With A Chilling Performance In ‘Ragtime’
Nearly a decade after “Dear Evan Hansen” put him on the theatrical map, Ben Levi Ross is moving audiences to tears with a chilling performance in a musical that, as both he and director Lear deBessonet have put it, “holds the promise and the wound of America so closely withContinue Reading
6 Transgender Residents Sue Idaho Over New Bathroom Ban
Six transgender Idahoans filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday challenging the state’s new bathroom law, which civil rights experts say is the most restrictive in the nation. The law, which is set to go into effect in July, carries criminal penalties for people if they enter a bathroom or lockerContinue Reading
NASA Kennedy Center Director Announces Plans to Retire
Portrait of Janet Petro, center director for NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: NASA NASA announced Friday Janet Petro, center director for the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is retiring. Prior to joining NASA, Petro worked in a variety of military and industry positions, ultimately beginning her careerContinue Reading
NASA Artemis II Crew Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell
NASA/Bill Ingalls Nasdaq Chair and Chief Executive Officer Adena T. Friedman, left, and NASA’s Artemis II crewmembers CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman, right, ring the closing bell of the Nasdaq market session, Thursday, April 30, 2026. NASA’s ArtemisContinue Reading
Key Support Equipment Arrives at Kennedy for Roman Space Telescope
Technicians at NASA’s Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF) at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida offloaded eight high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) wall modules and other ground support equipment on April 27. The equipment will support launch processing of the agency’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Each 1,800-pound module enhancesContinue Reading
NASA’s STORIE Mission to Tell Tale of Earth’s Ring Current
5 min read NASA’s STORIE Mission to Tell Tale of Earth’s Ring Current Earth’s magnetic field is like a powerful trap. It lures electrically charged particles in space, near our planet, and snares them in an invisible, doughnut-shaped pen around Earth known as the ring current. This captive swarm ofContinue Reading
NASA Aircraft Studies Tiny Particles with Atmospheric Impacts
NASA’s WB-57 airplane idles on the runway in preparation for a SABRE mission flight in 2023. Nic Beres, University of Vienna Scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have turned to one of NASA’s high-altitude research planes to characterize a population of tiny particles in Earth’sContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | May 1st, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 1st, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel., Read MoreContinue Reading
Top CEO pay increased 20 times faster than workers’ pay in 2025
Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over $100 million in pay and bonuses last year. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan led the pack at over $205 million. Billionaires were paid $2,500Continue Reading
The future of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is in doubt
commentary Saturday’s shooting has prompted board members to consider how to fix the annual event Published May 1, 2026 9:10AM (EDT) President Traitor 47 used the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to call for funding for his White House ballroom project (Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)Continue Reading
Queer Leader Jenique Jones Says Hunger Is a Policy Choice, And She’s Done Waiting (Exclusive)
When Jenique Jones talks about hunger, she doesn’t start with statistics. She starts with memory. In an exclusive conversation, the WhyHunger executive director traced her understanding of food inequity back to her childhood in Harlem during the crack epidemic, a time and place that revealed how uneven access to basicContinue Reading
The Controlled Information Ecosystem of American Incarceration
When news of the Epstein files first broke, I watched it unfold on a television I do not own, in a room I cannot leave, on a TV channel I did not choose. The framing I received about Jeffrey Epstein—the financier convicted of soliciting sex from a minor and whoContinue Reading
American Press Freedom on the Brink
The following is published in partnership with Project Censored . President Traitor 47 came back to the White House and picked up right where he left off, insulting and attacking the press on an almost daily basis, suing media outlets, and taking a number of concrete actions to restrict pressContinue Reading












