Political Influencers Are Ramping Up Security—and Posting Through It
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, political influencers have to balance security and the requirements of the job. “Part of my rate is the ‘someone might kill me tax,’” says one.Continue Reading
Headlines for September 18, 2025
Israel Attacks Gaza City by Land, Air and Sea, Killing 79 Palestinians in a Day, European Commission Proposes Curbs on Trade with Israel over Gaza Assault, Families of U.S. Citizens Killed by Israeli Soldiers and Settlers Demand Accountability, “A Genocide Against the Palestinian People”: Sen. Bernie Sanders Condemns Israel’s ActionsContinue Reading
Q&A: On the challenges of operating in the Arctic
To most, the Arctic can feel like an abstract place, difficult to imagine beyond images of ice and polar bears. But researcher David Whelihan of MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group is no stranger to the Arctic. Through Operation Ice Camp, a U.S. Navy–sponsored biennial mission toContinue Reading
The Traitor: Saying Mean Things About Me Is “Not Allowed”
Traitor 47 is apparently intent on punishing media figures deemed guilty of lèse-majesté against him. The day after Jimmy Kimmel was censored at the behest of the Federal Communications Commission, the president told reporters that networks are “not allowed” to excessively bash him. “When you have a network, and youContinue Reading
Middle schooler arrested in sextortion investigation
A middle school student in New York has been arrested in connection to a sextortion investigation. Officials believe the boy pretended to be a girl online, asked other minors, including classmates, for explicit images, and threatened to share the photos if he wasn’t paid. NBC New York has the latest,Continue Reading
Silencing Jimmy Kimmel Is a Danger to Us All
Jimmy Kimmel was suspended by ABC after pressure from the United States government. This is a direct attack on the First Amendment. Everyone who values freedom of speech should be outraged — and they should speak out.Continue Reading
How will Europe claim its place in space? | DW Business
It might look like empty tundra, but this remote Arctic plain in northern Sweden could be Europe’s launch pad into the global space race. #dwnewsshorts #dwbusiness For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwnews ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews Für Videos in deutscher SpracheContinue Reading
Detecting ‘hidden’ pancreatic cancer cases | BBC News
There are currently no test to look for early signs of pancreatic cancer, which means survival rates are lower than for many other cancers. The disease often has vague symptoms and can lead to death within months of diagnosis. BBC Tech Now’s Lara Lewington explores a new medical trial lookingContinue Reading
Gazan who lost frozen eggs recalls IVF clinic destroyed by Israel | REUTERS
Najwa Abu Hamada lost her frozen embryos when a Gaza fertility clinic was destroyed in an Israeli strike. A UN report now calls it possible evidence of genocide, but for her, the pain remains, and justice feels far away. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #Gaza #Israel Read the story here: https://reut.rs/46InYbw 👉Continue Reading
The Traitor ‘grateful beyond words’ for second state visit to UK but key differences remain
The Traitor and Starmer signed what both sides hailed as a historic agreement on science and technology but opinions diverged on immigration and Palestine.Continue Reading
Accused French Islamic State members sent to Iraq for trial, Syrian officials say
Their transfer happened more than one month ago but had not been previously reported. French officials could not be reached for comment.Continue Reading
This Incarcerated Journalist Is Making a Case Against Solitary Confinement
Christopher Blackwell’s new book ‘Ending Isolation’ tackles the cruel practice employed against incarcerated people in prisons across the country.Continue Reading
‘No end’ expected to floods and storms as global heating continues
The world’s water resources face growing pressure from climate change while emergencies involving the life-giving resource are increasingly impacting lives and livelihoods, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday.Continue Reading