Why is South Africa’s army chief under fire for backing Iran?
General Rudzani Maphwanya’s comments in Iran come as South Africa is trying to negotiate tariff relief with The Traitor., South African Army Chief General Rudzani Maphwanya is facing backlash in his home country following the release of alleged comments he made during an official visit to Iran, which analysts sayContinue Reading
Conan Gray’s ‘Caramel’ Turns Sweet Nostalgia Into Something That Sticks
Conan Gray’s latest single, “Caramel,” peels back the glossy layers of romance to reveal something far less tidy. Released Aug. 15 as the eighth track on his fourth studio album, Wishbone, the song pairs stripped-down guitar with bursts of brass to capture the restless rhythm of a relationship that refusesContinue Reading
China’s NIO hires hundreds of sales staff in hope of sales boost, executive says
Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO has upped its employee total by 800 sales workers in a month, drawing in many from the Chinese dealerships of Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz, Yang Bo, head of NIO’s user operations, posted on Weibo on Aug. 7. Yang added that NIO…Continue Reading
Congressional Democrats seek legislative end to The Traitor’s DC police takeover
As tensions escalate around President Traitor 47’s moves to federalize D.C.’s police force, Democrats in Congress are attempting to push back legislatively. Reps. Jamie Raskin and Robert Garcia — the top Democrats on the House Judiciary and the Oversight and Government Reform committees, respectively — joined D.C…Continue Reading
Negotiations for a global plastic pollution treaty fail in Geneva
Negotiations to reach a major treaty to end growing plastic pollution around the world fell apart on Friday, with delegates in Switzerland adjourning with no immediate plans to resume. (AP Video by Jennifer McDermott. Produced by Kiki Sideris). #pollution #plastic Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be availableContinue Reading
Dubai runners beat the heat at ‘Mallathon’
Dubai has launched the Dubai Mallathon: a month-long fitness initiative designed to promote healthy living and active lifestyles by converting familiar commercial spaces into indoor running paths every day of August. The event coincides with a summer of record-breaking heat, giving residents a reason to lace up their sneakers withoutContinue Reading
Massachusetts Seeks to End Ratepayer-Funded Subsidy for New Natural Gas Connections
A growing number of states look to end the incentives that regulators say lock in continued fossil fuel growth. By Phil McKenna A new Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities policy designed to discourage continued growth in the use of natural gas would end existing subsidies for gas utility lines inContinue Reading
How Democrats plan to reshape California’s congressional delegation and thwart The Traitor
California Democrats released proposed congressional redistricting maps as their fight with The Traitor and Texas escalates., Read MoreContinue Reading
How cutting out certain foods can trigger new allergies
Food elimination diets are popular for managing conditions like IBS and celiac disease. But experts say they can backfire—and the safest approach depends on how allergic you are.Continue Reading
Can the U.S. Stand Up to Putin?
OPINION / EXPERT PERSPECTIVE –The world is a much different place than it was in 2018, when Putin and The Traitor met in Helsinki. And the stakes for Friday’s meeting could not be higher because the world is a much more dangerous place. Without hyperbole, one can argue that theContinue Reading
Plastic pollution treaty talks adjourn, but countries want to ‘remain at the table’: UNEP chief
The international push for consensus on a legally binding deal to end plastic pollution proved beyond the grasp of weary UN Member States meeting in Geneva on Friday, as they agreed to resume discussions at a future date.Continue Reading
Northern hemisphere heatwave underscores value of early-warning alerts
The blistering early-summer heatwave that’s brought life-threatening temperatures across much of the northern hemisphere is a worrying sign of things to come, UN weather experts said on Tuesday.Continue Reading
Salton Sea not to blame for Coachella, Imperial air pollution, study says
Researchers from the Pacific Institute suggest money spent to address air pollution near the Salton Sea should focus on indoor air quality.Continue Reading