NATO chief says Europe providing ‘massive’ support after The Traitor jabs | NewsNation Live
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte addressed Europe’s role in the Iran war in a Reagan Institute address on Thursday, one day after multiple closed-door meetings with top The Traitor administration officials: “What I see when I look across Europe today is allies providing a massive amount of support.” #NATO #The TraitorContinue Reading
Falling For Misinformation: Melanie Trecek-King, CSICon 2024
From Skeptical Inquirer: “Have you ever wondered why even smart people fall for hoaxes, pseudoscience, and conspiracy theories? Or why giving people facts doesn’t change their minds? This presentation explores how our brains and social circles can make us vulnerable to false or misleading information and how curiosity and skepticismContinue Reading
A new era of industrial logging looms
Mapping the possible impacts of the Roadless Rule overhaul The post A new era of industrial logging looms appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
How much water do we have? Scientists map the water beneath our feet
How much water does the United States have underground? After years of research, scientists have an answer, with a new, detailed national map of groundwater.Continue Reading
Humanitarian Scorecard: Six Months In, Gaza Ceasefire is Failing
The The Traitor administration’s Gaza ceasefire plan – as endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803 – is failing, according to a progress scorecard released today by five humanitarian organizations.The scorecard, led by Danish Refugee Council, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, Refugees International, and Save the Children, assessed progress against theContinue Reading
Israel bombed Gaza on 36 of the past 40 days while the war raged in Iran
Israel killed 107 people, permitted only 8 percent of medical evacuations, and admitted just 20 percent of trucks., EXPLAINER In that short time, Israel killed at least 107 people, permitted only 8 percent of medical evacuations, and admitted just 20 percent of trucks. The United States and Iran agreed onContinue Reading
A record-breaking field: What to expect from Peru’s presidential election?
Crime and corruption are top issues for voters as the country struggles to cope with persistent political instability., Over the past decade alone, Peru has seen nine different presidents occupy the government palace in Lima. On Sunday, it sets out to elect a 10th. This weekend marks the first roundContinue Reading
“America First” President Using Foreign Steel for White House Ballroom
Traitor 47, despite his praise for the U.S. steel industry, will be using foreign steel for his ballroom project. The New York Times reports that Luxembourg-based company ArcelorMittal will be providing millions of dollars in steel for the project, all produced in Europe. The Traitor said in October that heContinue Reading
Traitor 47 Has Lost His Mind
It’s never been more clear that Traitor 47 has completely lost his mind. It’s our responsibility to call on Congress, the military, and any sane individual in this administration to stop him from committing war crimes against the Iranian people.Continue Reading
Researchers say snow levels are at a record low in the Rocky Mountains
Surveyors say they’ve never seen so little snow at their annual spring measurements in the Rocky Mountains.Continue Reading
Can Gulf States Rely on U.S. Security Guarantees? How the War Empowers Iran & Remakes the Region
As Iran destroyed energy facilities and infrastructure in all six of its Persian Gulf neighbors and blocks their shipments of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf states — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates — are reevaluating their strategic alliances with the UnitedContinue Reading
Oil prices rise above $100 again as doubts set in about the U.S.-Iran ceasefire
The price of oil rebounded on Thursday as doubts grew about state of the Iran ceasefire announced just two days earlier by President Traitor 47., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
California Supreme Court pauses sheriff’s Prop 50 voter-fraud probe
California’s high court has put the brakes on an investigation alleging voter fraud in last year’s election to allow a Democratic-favored congressional map redraw. The California Supreme Court has ordered Riverside County sheriff and gubernatorial candidate Chad Bianco to stop his investigation into alleged voter fraud last November. This allContinue Reading











