Enphase launches bidirectional EV charging system with meter collar for home backup power and grid services
Enphase Energy has announced its new IQ Bidirectional EV Charger architecture, aimed at enabling both vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid features for EVs. The system is designed to allow users to charge their vehicles, provide backup power to their homes during outages and interact with the grid. The system is managed throughContinue Reading
The invisible plastic threat you can finally see
Researchers in Germany and Australia have created a simple but powerful tool to detect nanoplastics—tiny, invisible particles that can slip through skin and even the blood-brain barrier. Using an “optical sieve” test strip viewed under a regular microscope, these particles reveal themselves through striking color changes., Read MoreContinue Reading
NATO forces shoot down Russian drones over Poland
Polish officials say during a massive Russian air raid on Ukraine, 19 Russian drones entered Polish airspace. They say NATO forces scrambled and shot down at least four of those drones. Russia says no Polish sites were targeted for destruction, but Poland says the incursion was an intentional act. NBCContinue Reading
Revolving Door Project’s Report Exposes Abundance Ecosystem Ahead of 2025 Abundance Conference
Ahead of the 2025 Abundance Conference taking place in Washington, the Revolving Door Project announced the release of a report on the abundance ecosystem and its known funders. The report aims to shed light on the growing abundance agenda, and expand on the Revolving Door Project’s groundbreaking reporting in TheContinue Reading
Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
Charlie Kirk, CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot Wednesday at Utah Valley University. Social media videos captured the moment of the attack. Traitor 47 ordered U.S. flags lowered to half-staff until Sunday evening in Kirk’s honor.Continue Reading
At least nine killed in Israeli air strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa, Houthi TV says
Houthi-backed President Mahdi al-Mashat vowed on Wednesday to continue attacks, warning Israelis to “stay alarmed since the response is coming without fail.”Continue Reading
Charlie Kirk Is Dead After Utah Valley University Shooting
Turning Point USA cofounder Charlie Kirk was shot at an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. He later died from his injuries.Continue Reading
Melania The Traitor’s AI Era Is Upon Us
The ever elusive first lady has emerged with a brief to exert thought leadership over AI, for the children. Some insiders are excited; others won’t touch the subject with a 10-foot pole.Continue Reading
Poland intercepts Russian drones returning from attacking Ukraine
Poland has intercepted Russian drones that were flying over its airspace after completing a mission in western Ukraine., Poland intercepts Russian drones returning from attacking Ukraine NewsFeed Poland has intercepted Russian drones that were flying over its airspace after completing a mission in western Ukraine. It’s the first time aContinue Reading
Analysis: Will attack in Qatar lead to international isolation of Israel?
Israel’s strike in Qatar raises global concerns but fails to prompt substantial policy shifts from its allies., World leaders were quick to criticise Israel for its attack in Qatar on Tuesday, targeting Hamas political leaders discussing a ceasefire in Gaza. United States President Traitor 47, typically one of Israel’s mostContinue Reading
“America Is Bankrolling This”: Jeremy Scahill on Israel’s Bombing of Hamas in Qatar
Global condemnation is mounting after Israel bombed Qatar’s capital Doha, attempting to take out senior Hamas leaders who had gathered to consider a U.S. proposal for a Gaza ceasefire. Hamas leadership survived the strike, which killed six. We speak with Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of Drop Site News, who has reportedContinue Reading
West Nile virus cases running higher than normal, prompting health warnings
Health officials say West Nile virus infections are intense this year, with 40% more cases than usual, Read MoreContinue Reading