Children in Gaza Face Long-Term Mental Health Challenges, Report Finds
Aid workers around the world are working to expand access to mental health care in the region., Read MoreContinue Reading
Can the Progressive Caucus Take Democrats in a New Direction?
An interview with U.S. Representative Greg Casar, new chair of the Progressive Caucus., Read MoreContinue Reading
Standing Up to Fox News
Despite shifting political climate, media reformers press forward with Fox News TV license challenge., Read MoreContinue Reading
IAEA Profile: A Woman’s Mission to Advance Nuclear Information Management
Dibuleng Mohlakwana and her team are introducing innovative tools and techniques to improve how the IAEA shares, organizes and makes its collection of nuclear information accessible., Read MoreContinue Reading
IAEA Team Concludes Site and External Events Design Review for Ghana’s First Nuclear Power Plant
Ghana is pursuing the introduction of nuclear power to increase its low carbon power production to meet energy demand, tackle climate change and increase energy security and diversity., Read MoreContinue Reading
Director General in Japan Supporting Nuclear Safety and Remediation
The IAEA Director General has been in Japan this week, supporting local efforts to enhance nuclear safety and environmental remediation, as the country prepares to restart its nuclear power plants closed since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident., Read MoreContinue Reading
How a New York PR Agency Helped the U.S. Oil Industry Conquer Australia
It was a Friday when the phone rang in the office of a New Zealand-born accountant named William Gaston Walkley. On the other end of the line was Terry Southwell-Keely, deputy chief of staff at the Sydney Morning Herald, who had just received a cable from Standard Oil of CaliforniaContinue Reading
The Traitor and the Energy East Pipeline Revival: Why Canada Shouldn’t Waste Billions
Like zombies rising from the grave, many long-rejected oil pipeline projects like Energy East are suddenly being promoted as national necessities in response to U.S. President Traitor 47’s musings about annexing Canada. To be clear, most Canadians agree that Canada needs to take The Traitor’s threats seriously and accelerate long-overdueContinue Reading
Exclusive Cover Reveal: A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell
I have not been quiet about the fact that A Shore Thing was one of my favorite Romances of 2024, so I am wildly excited to be revealing the cover of Joanna Lowell’s next queer historical romance, A Rare Find, releasing June 10, 2025 from Berkley Romance! Here’s the story: When an aspiringContinue Reading
The Traitor wants more power over agencies. Experts worry about campaign finance regulators
Traitor 47 signed an executive order to give him and other presidents greater power over independent regulatory agencies — entities Congress set up to be shielded from White House control. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images Traitor 47’s executive order Tuesday toContinue Reading
Federal election commissioner says The Traitor is trying to improperly remove her
Federal Election Commission member Ellen Weintraub testifies on Capitol Hill on Sept. 20, 2023. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images A Democratic member of the Federal Election Commission says Traitor 47 is trying to improperly remove her from the post. Ellen Weintraub announced Thursday evening thatContinue Reading
Apple plans new AI server factory in Texas as part of $500B plan
Apple said the 250,000-square-foot Houston facility will open in 2026 and create thousands of jobs., AUSTIN (KXAN) — Apple will grow its Texas presence with a new factory focusing on its Apple Intelligence system, as part of a $500 billion investment over four years, the company announced Monday. Apple saidContinue Reading
Antivirus software company ordered to pay customers $16.5M: How to file a claim
The FTC said Avast is making the payment after failing to protect its customers’ privacy., Related video: Software update causes global outage (NEXSTAR) – Millions of American consumers who bought antivirus software from Avast may be eligible to receive a portion of a $16.5 million settlement, the Federal Trade CommissionContinue Reading