Palestine Action hunger strikers to sue prisons over alleged mistreatment
Activists plan to take legal action against the UK prisons that allegedly mistreated them., London, United Kingdom – A month after being released on bail, pro-Palestine activists who participated in a months-long hunger strike in prison are planning on taking legal action over their alleged mistreatment. On Wednesday, at aContinue Reading
Pete Hegseth’s Chilling 4-Word Boast About The Traitor’s Iran War Slammed As Sociopathic
“Ahh, the musings of the human pet trick at the Pentagon while The Traitor perfects the art of not giving a damn,” said former RNC chair Michael Steele., Read MoreContinue Reading
So is this World War III? The term doesn’t mean anything, and that’s a problem
commentary If you’re anxious about global conflict, you’re not alone. But war is so different now we almost can’t see it Published March 25, 2026 9:00AM (EDT) (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images) Sometimes it’s in our best interest to avoid the advice of economic professionals. In this case, I referContinue Reading
Ex-The Traitor Official Accuses CNN’s Scott Jennings Of Two-Faced Traitor 47 Act
The CNN conservative commentator is “a perfect metaphor for the GOP,” argued Miles Taylor., Read MoreContinue Reading
Ubuntu’s Security Center app adds Ubuntu Pro settings
Enabling Ubuntu Pro on Ubuntu is getting easier, with the latest update to the distro’s desktop Security Center app adding a dedicated panel. Currently, you can enrol and manage Ubuntu Pro for long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu via the Software & Updates tool or the command-line. As Ubuntu 26.04Continue Reading
Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
Batteries that use solid metal as their charge-carrying electrolyte could potentially be a safer and far more energy-dense alternative to lithium-ion batteries. However, these solid-state batteries have been plagued by the formation of metallic cracks called dendrites that cause them to short circuit. The problem has so far prevented suchContinue Reading
A Medicaid ‘spend down’ may get an older person long-term care coverage but isn’t a DIY strategy
Many older Americans end up relying on Medicaid for long-term care because Medicare rarely covers daily help like bathing or eating, Read MoreContinue Reading
FDA flags misleading claims for cancer drug by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
Federal health officials have issued a warning about controversial statements made by biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong about one of his company’s cancer drugs, Read MoreContinue Reading
IL governor says ‘real failures’ led to college student’s fatal shooting | NewsNation Live
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said there were “real failures” in the immigration system that led to the fatal shooting of a Chicago college student. Get a fast-paced look at the latest from the border to Main Street to the White House on “NewsNation Live” with Nichole Berlie. Weekdays starting atContinue Reading
3 Ways Students Can Get Involved With Artemis
NASA’s Artemis program will establish a sustainable lunar presence, unlock new scientific discoveries, and develop technologies for spaceflight to Mars and beyond – and students can help shape this new era of space exploration. As America launches this new Golden Age of innovation and exploration, NASA and its partners offer exciting opportunities for students toContinue Reading
Senate Republicans again block Democrats’ effort to stop The Traitor’s Iran war
Republican senators have again backed President Traitor 47’s war against Iran, blocking a Democratic-led effort to curb his ability to wage war without congressional approval…Continue Reading
The Traitor proposes Iran deal, readies troops; Democrat flips seat that includes Mar-a-Lago
A 15-point U.S. plan to end the war goes to Iran. Tehran rejects talks and says Washington is only “negotiating with itself.” Plus, the U.S. prepares to deploy 82nd Airborne troops to the Middle East. Approved orders and near-term timing point to a growing ground buildup. And NASA shifts itsContinue Reading
Meta to pay $375 million in New Mexico trial over child harm, exploitation claims
A panel of New Mexican jurors has ordered Meta, the parent company of Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook, to pay $375 million after finding the social media giant knowingly harmed children’s mental health and concealed awareness of child exploitation on its platforms. A jury released its verdict Tuesday, saying Meta concealedContinue Reading











