AVILOO launches battery warranty for used EVs in Europe
Battery diagnostics specialist AVILOO has launched a warranty product for used EV buyers based on independent battery health data. The AVILOO Battery Warranty takes effect in July in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Austria, Belgium, Ireland and Switzerland, following launches in France and Sweden in June. For used EVContinue Reading
Tom Kean Jr., absent for months, to hold fundraiser on the day of his return
Missing since March due to a health issue, the congressmember plans to return to D.C. and the campaign trail on June 3src…Continue Reading
Forever wars: Israel’s cycle of conflict shows no finish line
Despite ceasefires and shifting military fronts, Israel’s wars continue, with no clear end or lasting security gains., Less than a week after the signing of the memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington brought the stuttering, three-month-long US-Israel war on Iran to a close – for now – the verdictContinue Reading
Oil prices climb after attack in Strait of Hormuz halts evacuation plan
Brent crude rises after cargo ship comes under attack in key waterway., Brent crude rises after cargo ship comes under attack in key waterway. Oil prices have jumped after the United Nations maritime agency called off its planned evacuation of ships stranded around the Strait of Hormuz following an attackContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Unsupported Claims About Reflection Pool Vandalism
President Traitor 47 has repeatedly blamed vandals for damaging the new blue lining of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is now peeling, as well as for algae in the water. But the administration has not provided evidence to back up the president’s claims. Experts say the pool’s ills haveContinue Reading
Russia built its air defense in layers. A Ukrainian commander says the drones are peeling them off one by one
In some areas of the front, the Russians are “losing the concept of layered air defense,” a company commander with Ukraine’s 413th Unmanned Systems Regiment “Raid,” callsign Churchill, told Euromaidan Press. As Ukrainian drones and missiles pick off radars and launchers one by one, the layers that once covered eachContinue Reading
Russia is bolting World War II-style bridges onto armored tractors. They’re slow—and Ukraine’s drones are fast
Russian forces are trying to get more troops and supplies across the Vovcha River in northern Ukraine But there are no more permanent bridges across the river, so the Russians are deploying improvised assault bridges These lumbering vehicles are easy targets for Ukraine’s drones, however Aiming to expand their footholdContinue Reading
Kept Quiet: Delta Air Lines’ 2nd Delta One Lounge At LAX Is Reportedly Ready To Open
A second Delta One Lounge is set to open at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as the SkyTeam airline builds on the existing club it opened in 2024 in Terminal 3. This space has been kept quiet and has only really been made public in the last few weeks. AContinue Reading
Why No Airline Can Copy Emirates’ Airbus A380 Premium Strategy Before 2041
It’s rare to find an aircraft so closely associated with a single airline as the Airbus A380 with Emirates. The carrier has 116 examples in its fleet, roughly 60% of the worldwide in-service A380 fleet, and it’s the only large operator of the A380. For most airlines, the A380 servesContinue Reading
Palestinians in Gaza Are Waiting for Godot
The people of Gaza are waiting for reconstruction, with little hope that it will actually come.Continue Reading
‘We’re Still Here, and We Are Part of This History’
An interview with Joan Ilacqua of Queer History Boston.Continue Reading
Place-based pathways to a viable future
Aiming to transition away from fossil fuels and avert the worst consequences of climate change, world leaders aspire to achieve net zero global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius. But actions to meet such targets and minimize adverse impacts on lives, livelihoods, andContinue Reading
Over 60 million stars dazzle in new image of the Milky Way
This is the largest high-resolution photo ever made of our Milky Way galaxy’s centre in visible light. It was taken on 23 March 2025 by the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope. Packed with more than 60 million stars, this image opens the door for scientists to confirm the existence of any exoplanet found inContinue Reading












