Russia’s push for war crimes immunity ‘cannot be accepted,’ freed Ukrainian POW tells Euronews
Ukrainian journalist and one of the country’s most prominent human rights activists, Maksym Butkevych, spent more than two years in Russian captivity. He told Euronews Moscow is deliberately trying to avoid inevitable responsibility.Continue Reading
Putin makes The Traitor envoys wait hours before meeting with him, while he threatens Europe, then talks past midnight with no compromise
The Kremlin has demonstrated that it dictates the terms. Russian President Vladimir Putin made US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner wait for three hours before talks in the Kremlin, Politico reports. On 2 December, Witkoff and Kushner held negotiations with Putin in Moscow regarding the end of the warContinue Reading
NATO keeps Ukraine’s membership question in separate lane as peace talks progress
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told alliance foreign ministers on 3 December that Ukraine’s relationship with the alliance will be handled separately from ongoing peace negotiations between Washington and Moscow, as American envoy Steve Witkoff concluded talks with Russian officials. Rutte confirmed no consensus currently exists among NATO’s 32 membersContinue Reading
Hazardous Material Summary Tables (HMSTs)
3 min read Hazardous Material Summary Tables (HMSTs) A space toxicologist at NASA JSC. NASA Hazardous Materials Summary Tables (HMSTs) are a compilation of the chemical, biological, and flammability hazards of materials on a given flight or mission. HMSTs are required by Safety for all Programs, including but not limitedContinue Reading
Toxicology Analysis of Spacecraft Air
4 min read Toxicology Analysis of Spacecraft Air SpaceX Crew-1 Pilot Victor Glover and Mission Specialist Shannon Walker work with a Grab Sample Container (GSC) in the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft while en route to the ISS. NASA Toxicology and Environmental Chemistry (TEC) monitors airborne contaminants in both spacecraftContinue Reading
White House pushes for pesticide lawsuits to be tossed | Morning in America
Tens of thousands of lawsuits against pesticide companies could be in jeopardy as the White House throws its weight behind Bayer and asks the Supreme Court to weigh in on a high-stakes battle over its Roundup weedkiller. NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman breaks down the legal fight for “Morning in America.” StartContinue Reading
Do smartphones improve children’s mental health? Twin doctors answer | Morning in America
Drs. Idries and Jamil Abdur-Rahman answer questions on “Morning in America” about the mental and physical effects smartphones have on children’s health, as well as the shingles vaccine’s effect on dementia and whether singing can improve your health. Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’s live three-hour national morningContinue Reading
A Hurricane Season That Surprised with Record Storms and Notable Lulls
Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica as a stunning Category 5 storm. But the U.S. was spared as the Federal Emergency Management Agency faces drastic change. By Amy Green The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season may be best-remembered for its unusual distribution of storms, including Melissa, which struck Jamaica as a devastating CategoryContinue Reading
The next Olympic drug crisis could be coming through the mail
A new wave of peptides, often banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, is easily available online, raising concerns about potential Olympic doping scandals, Read MoreContinue Reading
Sumatra flood survivors search for their loved ones | DW news
Monsoon rains and tropical cyclones have devasted parts of southeast Asia in recent days. The Indonesian island of Sumatra was among the worst hit. Hundreds of people there have been killed and many more are still missing. As time goes by, the despair of those searching for their loved onesContinue Reading
EU agrees deal to end Russian gas purchases by 2027
Deal on delayed date a step towards cutting Russia’s funding for its war in Ukraine., Deal on delayed date a step towards cutting Russia’s funding for its war in Ukraine. The European Union has reached a deal to end all Russian gas imports by November 2027. The “provisional agreement” betweenContinue Reading
Sudan’s RSF has no “well-articulated governance strategy”
As the RSF gains ground, it’s seeking new revenue sources to fund its war effort and tighten control across Sudan., Confluence Advisory founder Kholood Khair says as Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces takes more control in Kordofan, there is no plan to treat people as citizens rather than as subjects. SubscribeContinue Reading
Raspberry Pi 5 1GB Variant: Is It Worth $45?
Raspberry Pi just launched the 1GB version of the Pi 5 for $45. At the same time, they’ve increased prices across the Pi 4 and Pi 5 lineups to offset rising memory costs. The hikes are significant. The 8GB Pi 5 now costs $95, up from $80. The 16GB variantContinue Reading












