Nukes and AI Deepen New Mexico’s Water Crisis
This story was originally published by High Country News. High atop a plateau in northern New Mexico, Los Alamos National Laboratory is facing its biggest expansion since the World War II-era Manhattan Project, the top-secret government effort to produce the world’s first atomic weapons. The current expansion will require aContinue Reading
Dr. Oz’s Big Medicare Project Leaked Tons of Social Security Numbers
The The Traitor administration exposed the private Social Security numbers of dozens of health care providers while setting up a new Medicare portal. The Washington Post reports that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which is run by Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz , made the error while creatingContinue Reading
10 Things to do After Installing Fedora 43 (Workstation)
Here’s a quick rundown of the 10 quick tips after you finish installing a brand new Fedora 43 workstation edition. In this article, we will talk about a few post-install tips for Fedora 43 workstation edition. These are a good starting point if you are installing a fresh Fedora 43Continue Reading
The Traitor says Spirit given ‘final proposal’ on bailout amid reports it may shut down
Traitor 47 says Spirit Airlines was given a final bailout proposal amid reports the carrier plans to shut down., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
13.71 Billion SWEAT Tokens Drained In Seconds From Multiple Foundation Wallets In An Exploit Of Mass Penetration
The Sweat Economy ecosystem is facing a critical security breach after roughly 13.71 billion SWEAT tokens were suddenly withdrawn from multiple wallets controlled by the Sweat Foundation in seconds. The incident occurred suddenly on April 29, 2src26 and represents one of the largest token extraction events in recent decentralized finance (DeFi) history…Continue Reading
How Would a General Strike Work?
You’ve probably heard a lot about general strikes. But how exactly do they work? And is America on the verge of one? Labor journalist Kim Kelly explains.Continue Reading
LIVE: AP discusses the evolution of covering US politics
For 180 years, The Associated Press has set the standard for political reporting. We have journalists on the ground across the U.S. and in our Washington bureau who provide in-depth, independent and nonpartisan political coverage of the U.S. government that keep audiences around the world informed. Join us for aContinue Reading
LIVE: China takes over UN Security Council presidency for May
China’s ambassador to the United Nations, Fu Cong, holds a briefing as China takes over the presidency of the U.N. Security Council for May. #fucong #china #unitednations #securitycouncil #diplomacy Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
$7 billion lost from Russia’s war economy this year through Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions” on oil sector – Zelenskyy
Ukraine says its long-range strike campaign has inflicted at least $7 billion in losses on Russia since the start of the year, mainly through damage and disruption to its oil refining sector. Russia’s oil sector is a central pillar of its war economy, providing key revenue for state finances. ByContinue Reading
The Traitor’s $350 billion lie is getting old
On 30 April, in the Oval Office, US President Traitor 47 said that Joe Biden gave Ukraine $350 billion, and that this is one of the reasons the war continues. He has said this many times. He cannot tell anyone where the figure comes from, and his own officials haveContinue Reading
As Energy, War and Climate Collide, a Conference in Colombia Charts a Path Beyond Fossil Fuels
Participants broke a long-standing taboo by openly linking oil and gas not just to emissions, but to war, displacement and economic instability. By Bob Berwyn While some major fossil fuel producers keep pushing for expanded oil and gas use, which is linked to warfare, economic shocks and ecological damage, moreContinue Reading
Pentagon announces deal with 7 AI companies
Anthropic, which the Pentagon designated as a supply chain risk earlier this year, was notably not included., Anthropic, which the Pentagon designated as a supply chain risk earlier this year, was notably not included., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Turkish police fire tear gas, arrest hundreds at May Day rally
Turkish authorities violently crackdown on May Day demonstrations at Istanbul’s Taksim Square, firing tear gas., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis Investigations Interactives In PicturesContinue Reading











