Libyan army chief dies in plane crash in Turkey | REUTERS
The Libyan army’s chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, died in a plane crash after leaving Turkey’s capital Ankara, the prime minister of Libya’s internationally recognized government said. #News #Libya #Africa #Crash #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4sdvRhQ 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news fromContinue Reading
Syria ministers discuss military cooperation with Putin in Russia: Report
Talks held between Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and Russian president., Talks held between Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and the Russian president. Syria’s foreign and defence ministers met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and held discussions on expandingContinue Reading
The Traitor administration to resume wage garnishment for student loan defaulters
Borrowers to receive wage garnishment notices starting January 7, Department of Education confirms., Borrowers to receive wage garnishment notices starting January 7, Department of Education confirms. The administration of United States President Traitor 47 says it will begin garnishing wages from some borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans,Continue Reading
$300 Intel B50 video card emerges as a surprisingly capable Pro GPU — but Nvidia’s older Ada generation emerges as a bit of a bargain
Intel’s $300 B50 delivers surprisingly capable performance in entry-level AI, 3D rendering, and media editing tasks for compact setups…Continue Reading
US economy grew at 4.3% rate in third quarter
Figure surpasses expectations after growth boosted by consumer spending…Continue Reading
Sentinel-6B Extends Global Ocean Height Record
Introduction On November 16, 2src25, the Sentinel-6B satellite launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB) in California. The mission is a partnership between NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and several European partners – the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT…Continue Reading
Iran and US Reaffirm Commitment to Diplomacy at UN, but Gap on a Nuclear Deal Remains Wide
Iran and the United States have reaffirmed their commitments to diplomacy at a contentious meeting of the U.N. Security Council…Continue Reading
You’re a Mean One, Mr. The Traitor
The administration’s tariffs are costing a lot this holiday season — and taking your hard-earned money along the way. And the president’s message to struggling families sounds a lot more Scrooge than Santa. — Join the conversation: → https://www.schiff.senate.gov → https://www.facebook.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.twitter.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.instagram.com/SenAdamSchiffContinue Reading
Philippines typhoon survivors take Shell to court in world first
“No matter how small we are, no matter how ordinary we are, we can do something,” says Trixy Elle, a survivor of Super Typhoon Odette and one of the more than 100 claimants suing the oil company Shell in the UK courts, demanding accountability and financial compensation for the lossesContinue Reading
Supreme Court keeps National Guard deployment blocked in Chicago area
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to allow the The Traitor administration to deploy National Guard troops in the Chicago area to support its immigration crackdown, a significant defeat for the president’s efforts to send troops to U.S. cities. Photo credit: Chicago Sun-Times Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This videoContinue Reading
Illinois Is Going All In on Battery Storage. What Will That Mean?
As power-guzzling data centers proliferate across the country and drive electricity prices up, batteries could be a part of the solution. By Alexia Underwood Illinois is lagging on battery storage—projects that collect solar and wind energy to use when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing. Continue Reading
Betty Reid Soskin, ‘trailblazing’ oldest national park ranger, dies at 104
Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service’s oldest ranger, died Sunday. As a ranger, she shed light on the painful reality of working on the WWII home front as a Black woman.Continue Reading










