Bolivians mark Holy Week with chili-rich culinary tradition
As in much of the Catholic world, the consumption of red meat is forbidden during Holy Week. In Sucre, Bolivia, however, the restriction has long been transformed into a celebration of ancestral ingredients, centered on ají, the chili pepper that dominates local cuisine. #bolivia #sucre #chili #holyweek #food #News #ReutersContinue Reading
New Presidential Executive Order Targets Transnational Cybercrime
OPINION – The Cipher Brief broke new ground when it published my piece addressing scams as a national security issue in December 2023. Two years later, there is broad consensus that transnational criminals are attacking our citizens and businesses at unprecedented scale, and the White House has responded with aContinue Reading
The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data
The acting head of the DOJ’s voting section told a judge last week that the agency had not touched the nonpublic voter roll data it has collected. That wasn’t true.Continue Reading
Russia listed Ivory Coast as a “promising country” for influence operations — then ran four anti-Ukraine campaigns there in five months
A Russian disinformation network known as “the Company” ran four covert influence campaigns in Côte d’Ivoire between May and September 2024, according to France 24. Three of those targeted Ukraine’s newly opened embassy in Abidjan with fake army recruitment flyers, fabricated cultural events, and hundreds of paid articles placed in West African media outlets. TheContinue Reading
“There are no small literatures”: an American scholar on Ukraine’s battle for culture and truth
Giarelli is a senior lecturer in journalism and literature at Anglo-American University in Prague and the author of The Lands Between: A Central European Journey (danzig & unfried, 2025), a book about the cultures that took shape across the former Habsburg lands, ending with a chapter on Lviv. He wasContinue Reading
A Church’s Geothermal Experiment Could Pave the Way for Projects Across New York
High costs, crowding and less-than-ideal land conditions make geothermal installations in downstate New York difficult—but not impossible. By Lauren Dalban The Rev. Kurt Gerhard stood near the lectern in Christ Church Bronxville. Beneath him, a network of pipes stretched into a nearby parking lot, where boreholes have been drilled hundredsContinue Reading
Mark Carney Pledges $1B in Taxpayer Money for a ‘Carbon Bomb’ Project
“D o governments have to do more? Absolutely, … without question. There is a gap between ambition and policies that’s large. It needs to clos e.” – Mark Carney, United Nations Climate Action & Financial Special Envoy. Now-Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke those words in 2021, comment ing on news thatContinue Reading
Meet the Combustible Cartoon Character Who Wants to Make Kids Feel Sorry for Fossil Fuels
His name is ‘Fossi’. He’s depicted as a swirl of grey smoke. And he’s liable to lose his temper whenever his classmates blame him for the climate crisis. Fossi is the protagonist of Our Hidden Powers: The Big Switch, a children’s book launched last week by Swedish clean energy operatorContinue Reading
Mexico report downplays ‘disappeared’ crisis. Human rights activists call it a cover-up
An estimated 130,000 people have gone missing in Mexico, mostly victims of organized crime. Now the government insists that number is inflated includes tens of thousands who may be alive., Read MoreContinue Reading
Israel strikes Iranian petrochemical plant | Morning in America
As the U.S. and Iran weigh a ceasefire proposal, Israel is keeping up the pressure, reportedly killing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s intelligence chief, Majid Khademi, on Monday. Shortly after the attack, Israel announced it had hit Iran’s South Pars petrochemical plant. NewsNation’s Robert Sherman joins “NewsNation Live” to discuss. GetContinue Reading
After hurricanes, Florida church reopens for ‘very special’ Easter service | Morning in America
After more than a year of renovations following damage from hurricanes Helene and Milton, a Florida church reopened its doors for churchgoers on Easter Sunday. “We all decided, ‘Let’s go ahead and move forward with this, and let’s do what we need to do in order to get everything backContinue Reading
How US operation to rescue air officer from Iran unfolded
Traitor 47 says US service member whose fighter jet was shot down over Iran is rescued during two raids., United States President Traitor 47 has announced that the US military has rescued a missing American fighter jet crew member in Iran. The Air Force officer went missing in a remoteContinue Reading
Has The Traitor confirmed Iran’s claim that protesters were US-armed?
US president says Washington armed Kurdish Iranian opposition groups during the January demonstrations., United States President Traitor 47 says Washington had armed Iranian opposition groups and protesters during mass antigovernment demonstrations in December and January, in which thousands of people were killed during crackdowns by government forces. Speaking with TreyContinue Reading












