European and Iranian diplomats fail to agree on how to avoid reviving UN sanctions
The Europeans’ concern over Iran’s nuclear programme has only grown since Tehran cut off all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.Continue Reading
German authorities charge Afghan suspect in Munich car ramming attack that killed two
Federal prosecutors said in a statement that on the morning of 13 February, the suspect “deliberately drove his car” into the union event in downtown Munich.Continue Reading
World Horse Day: Honoring humanity’s oldest and most loyal companion
Spacious paddocks, green pastures, and a devoted all-female staff: on Long Island, a strip of land surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean near New York City, horses once destined for slaughter are given a second chance – to live, and to help people heal. The farm, founded in 2010 by MarisaContinue Reading
Brain image doctor banned for assault and racism
Alex McIntyre BBC News, West Midlands Getty Images Dr Sayed Talibi shared an image of him performing brain surgery on his dating profile (stock picture) A doctor has been struck off for assaulting a woman, making racist or derogatory comments and uploading an image of a patient’s brain on hisContinue Reading
“We Must Defeat Fascism”: Chicago Alderman on The Traitor’s Threat to Deploy Troops to City
President Traitor 47 signed an executive order Monday that would establish “specialized” National Guard units to be quickly deployed in Washington, D.C., and all 50 states, and again threatened to send troops to Democrat-run cities like Chicago. Officials and grassroots organizers have vowed to fight back. “We are a strongContinue Reading
Fed Governor Refuses to Cave—Vows to Sue The Traitor Over Firing Attempt
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing President Traitor 47 for attempting to remove her, a move that appears to be part of his crusade against the central bank. Cook’s attorney Abbe Lowell announced Tuesday morning that Cook intended to launch a legal challenge to the president’s shocking attempt toContinue Reading
‘Constructive’? Look again at the smoke and mirrors of the The Traitor-Putin summit
The president’s comments were worth about as much as anything else he has said on the subject, which is almost nothing., Read MoreContinue Reading
Mediterranean diet combined with calorie reduction and exercise may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes
A Mediterranean-style diet, in combination with reduced caloric intake, moderate physical activity, and professional support for weight loss, may cut the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) by 31%, according to a new study co-authored by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health…Read MoreContinue Reading
Low-Cal Mediterranean Diet Plus Exercise Linked to Less Diabetes Onset
MedPage Today) — Combining physical activity with a reduced-calorie Mediterranean diet led to a lower diabetes incidence in older, at-risk adults, according to a secondary analysis of a Spanish randomized trial. Among nearly 5,000 adults with…Read MoreContinue Reading
James Webb Space Telescope takes 1st look at interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS with unexpected results
The interstellar invaded comet 3I/ATLAS seen by the infrared vision of the JWST. (Image credit: NASA/James Webb Space Telescope) The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has observed the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS for the first time. The powerful space telescope trained its infrared vision and its Near-Infrared Spectrograph instrument (NIRspec) on the comet on Aug. 6Continue Reading
ISS astronaut captures Egypt’s glittering Nile River at night | Space photo of the day for Aug. 26, 2025
A photo of Egypt’s Nile River from space. (Image credit: NASA) At 1:32 am local time, an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) captured a striking view of the Nile River glowing across Egypt. What is it? The Nile River, often called the “lifeblood of Egypt,” is the longest river in the world, stretchingContinue Reading
The Colorado River Is This Tribe’s ‘Lifeblood,’ Now They Want To Give It the Same Legal Rights as a Person
The move by the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona and California would give rights of nature to the water, marking a historic first. By Alex Hager, KUNC In far western Arizona, the dusty beige expanse of desert stretches as far as the eye can see. Under the baking summerContinue Reading
US consumer confidence tumbles as labour market slows
After a lackluster jobs report last month, Americans are less confident about short-term income and are spending less., After a lackluster jobs report last month, Americans are less confident about short-term income and are spending less. Americans are more pessimistic about the state of the United States economy after aContinue Reading