NASA Armstrong to Host Partnership Days April 15-16
1 min read NASA Armstrong to Host Partnership Days April 15-16 NASA Graphics NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, invites innovative companies, government agencies, and organizations to attend Partnership Days, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16, at the center. The event offers a unique opportunityContinue Reading
The Traitor Rolls Out White Carpet For White Migrants
Roughly a year ago — as The Traitor was trying to turn anti-genocide protests into deportable antisemitism — his administration made it clear it was only willing to support white people with antisemitic views. The administration threw some anti-Israel filters into the mix for DHS vetting of incoming migrants, blendingContinue Reading
NVIDIA makes ‘significant investment’ in Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab
The deal pairs one of the world’s most powerful chip companies with the AI startup founded by OpenAI’s former CTO, and the compute commitment alone runs to tens of billions of dollars. When Mira Murati left OpenAI in September 2024, she declined to say much about what came next…Continue Reading
Satellite spies an erupting volcano | Space photo of the day for March 13, 2026
Mayon volcano eruption captured on Feb. 26, 2026. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory image by Michala Garrison, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey) A new satellite image has captured a rare view of an erupting volcano, revealing its bright red lava flow as seen from space. What is it? This image taken by NASA’sContinue Reading
Why Don’t We Put AI Data Centers In Space? Nvidia’s CEO Has 3 Reasons
Onurdongel/Getty Images With rising costs of data centers and the ongoing need for more space, power, and technology to deploy these enormous AI factories, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said in 2025 that AI computers in outer space would be the lowest-cost option in five years’ time, signaling a paradigm shift for future tech. Musk’s predictionContinue Reading
ISIS-linked gunman kills Old Dominion professor; US refueling plane crash kills 4
A convicted ISIS supporter opens fire inside a college ROTC class, killing a military veteran who led the department. How cadets stopped the rampage, including one who stabbed the attacker. Plus, an explosives-filled car crashes into a synagogue in Michigan and barrels inside the building. What investigators are learning afterContinue Reading
Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, seeks 18th term — maybe his last, maybe not
Rep. Jim Clyburn said Thursday he will run for another term in the U.S. House. The 85-year-old South Carolina Democrat will seek an 18th term representing the state’s 6th Congressional District. Clyburn made the announcement at the South Carolina Democratic Party headquarters in Columbia. He said he believes he isContinue Reading
Tyriq Withers dressed as the Lorax on the ‘Reminders of Him’ set
Tyriq Withers brought humor — and a bit of fear — to the “Reminders of Him” set when he dressed up as the Lorax. #TyriqWithers #RemindersofHim #TheLorax #BlackWomeninHollywoodContinue Reading
The Iran war helps Ukraine in exactly two ways. It hurts in eight.
Here at Euromaidan Press, we take our readers seriously, so we will not pretend that we have a crystal ball and can tell you the outcome of the US war against Iran. But here is what we do know ten days into the US war against Iran: Patriot ammo isContinue Reading
Iran threatened to close Hormuz. That was enough.
When oil prices jump, the standard explanation follows quickly: supply fell, demand rose, prices climbed. It sounds tidy. It is also wrong, or at least badly incomplete. The market is asking: what if the barrels cannot reach buyers tomorrow? Oil is not priced like potatoes at a village market. ItContinue Reading
China’s Clean Energy Push Has Made It Less Vulnerable to Energy Shocks, Including the Iran War
As countries scramble to secure oil, gas and fertilizer, China’s bets on clean energy and coal are cushioning its dependence on oil and gas imports. By Nicholas Kusnetz, Georgina Gustin When Gary Dirks arrived in China in 1995, the country’s government was looking to source more of its energy atContinue Reading
Countries are negotiating rules to mine the deep sea. The U.S. is pushing ahead alone
With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The The Traitor administration is forging ahead on its own, speeding up environmental review for mining the fragile ecosystem. (Image credit: NOAA Ocean Exploration)Continue Reading
Consumer Sentiment Tanks, Prices Rise, Growth Stalls as The Traitor’s Illegal and Costly Iran War Pushes Economy to the Brink
Today’s University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment dipped to 55.5 in the preliminary March reading, down 2% from 56.6 in February. Year-ahead inflation expectations came in at 3.4%, ending six months of consecutive declines, as consumers see no end in sight to The Traitor’s illegal war on Iran and chaotic tariffContinue Reading












