The Traitor promises bigger ‘Election Integrity Army’ but offers few details
President Traitor 47 says he plans to deploy what he calls an “Election Integrity Army” to all 50 states during the 2026 midterm elections. In a post on Truth Social Sunday, The Traitor said a similar effort was in place during the 2024 elections, but added that this version wouldContinue Reading
Hantavirus ship passengers arrive for quarantine in Omaha; The Traitor rejects Iran deal
Passengers from a ship affected by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have landed in the U.S. and are heading straight into quarantine in Omaha. Straight Arrow will take you inside the medical facility where they’ll be staying. Plus, President Traitor 47 rejects Iran’s response to end the war, calling it unacceptable.Continue Reading
Why many adopted kids end up in residential treatment centers, an AP investigation
An Associated Press investigation finds a business known for tough-love boarding schools for rebellious teenagers has set its sights on a different demographic: adopted kids. Adoptees account for an estimated 25-40% of those in residential treatment.Continue Reading
Some Climate Shocks Can Increase the Likelihood of War
Researchers warn against oversimplifying climate change’s role in conflicts. But some conditions can increase the likelihood of violence, a new study finds. By Bob Berwyn New research reinforces scientific evidence that climate extremes can raise the risk of armed conflict, especially when drought conditions pass critical thresholds in vulnerable regions,Continue Reading
Fave Five: New Queer Cozy Fantasy, 2025 Edition
Yes, a 2026 edition will be coming imminently. Just catching up! The Ink Witch by Steph Cherrywell (MG) When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa V. Kelley A Tale of Mirth & Magic by Kristen Vale The Keeper of Magical Things by Julie Leong The Hearth Witch’s Guide to MagicContinue Reading
Lawsuit blames ChatGPT maker OpenAI for helping plan a school shooting
The widow of a man killed in last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University is suing ChatGPT maker OpenAI, blaming the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot for giving advice on how to carry out the rampage. The lawsuit comes after state authorities disclosed that ChatGPT gave information to the shooterContinue Reading
What to Stream: ‘Dutton Ranch,’ Colin Jost plays games, Maluma, Stanley Tucci and ‘The Crash’
The long-awaited “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch” and a fresh collection from the Colombian superstar Maluma, are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: TheContinue Reading
Is AI good or bad for the economy? Debate with Robby Soave | Prove It! with Batya
As AI use skyrockets, so does the building of new data centers. Benefits of AI also comes at a cost. So, is AI good or bad for the American economy? Batya debates journalist Robby Soave on this very topic! “Prove It with Batya!” puts the hottest takes to the testContinue Reading
‘Total lack of respect’: Macron tells audience to be quiet at Africa-France summit
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, asked attenders to quieten down at a youth-focused session at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, interrupting the event as speakers addressed the audience. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 ‘I’m sorry guys, it’s impossible to speak about culture, to have peopleContinue Reading
Pentagon releases ‘never-before-seen’ UFO files
The Pentagon on Friday began releasing what it calls “new, never-before-seen” files on unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as UFOs. The files were released on the Pentagon’s website and include black-and-white imagery of flying objects, government reports and transcripts from flight crews and NASA astronauts. In one, Buzz AldrinContinue Reading
Why June Is the Oil Market’s Point of No Return
OPINION — Two months into the U.S.-Iran war, the global oil market has shifted from shock to siege. The Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly 20 percent of the world’s seaborne oil trade normally flows — remains effectively shut. And while Brent crude hovers around $108–$115 per barrel, theContinue Reading
The New Extremist Recruitment Funnel Starts With Children
OPINION — Technology has a way of helping us skip steps. China skipped mass adoption of credit cards and went straight to mobile payments. Nigeria bypassed landlines and went directly to mobile networks. Indonesia moved past cable and into streaming. That’s infrastructure leapfrogging—when entire systems evolve because a better alternativeContinue Reading












