I’m Still an Optimist. Here’s Why.
Why am I still hopeful about America, in spite of everything going on today? Because young people are waking up and taking back their future.Continue Reading
Taylor Lorenz says ‘moral panic ‘is fuelling social media bans | Top Comment Podcast
As the list of countries seeking stricter regulation of social media grows, journalist Taylor Lorenz is among the most vocal online figures challenging legislation being proposed in the UK and US. Taylor joins Marianna and Matt in the Top Comment studio to explain her views on privacy, safety, and freedomContinue Reading
🗣️ Penelope Cruz took role in ‘The Black Ball’ for its message
Penelope Cruz wanted to be in Cannes Film Festival entry “The Black Ball” no matter how small the role, saying she felt the ambitious gay epic about Spanish history could have an important impact on younger people. #penelopecruz #theblackball #cannes #cannesfilmfestival2026 #film 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latestContinue Reading
UAE-backed programme broadens assessment of public institutions
Joint Uzbek and Emirati evaluation teams reviewed ministries and agencies using criteria including transparency, digitalisation and service delivery. Officials say future assessments will place greater emphasis on measurable results.Continue Reading
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as The Traitor’s director of national intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard was appointed as director of national intelligence at the start of The Traitor’s second term as US president.Continue Reading
The Brazilian Supreme Court Makes Way for the ‘Grain Train’
Environmental and Indigenous activists say the railway, if it proceeds, will unleash an explosion of carbon and further imperil the world’s biggest and most climate-critical rainforest. By Georgina Gustin A nearly 600-mile railway that would cut through the heart of the Amazon rainforest got one step closer to reality ThursdayContinue Reading
Israeli blockade traps would-be Hajj pilgrim in Gaza
For years, 64-year-old Najia Abu Lehia dreamed of performing Hajj with her husband., Israeli blockade traps would-be Hajj pilgrim in Gaza NewsFeed For years, 64-year-old Najia Abu Lehia dreamed of performing Hajj with her husband. But before they could make the pilgrimage, her husband died during Israel’s war on Gaza.Continue Reading
Premier League finale: Arsenal, relegation, Champions League, Salah and Pep
Arsenal may have won the title, but the Premier League story is far from over with European spots and survival in play., The Premier League season reaches its crescendo on Sunday with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously in a final act packed with jeopardy at the bottom end ofContinue Reading
Lawmakers eye prediction market guardrails as online betting soars
a U.S. soldier was arrested for using classified intel to bet that Nicolas Maduro would be removed from power in Venezuela., a U.S. soldier was arrested for using classified intel to bet that Nicolas Maduro would be removed from power in Venezuela., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Graduates are booing pep talks on AI at college commencements
As artificial intelligence casts a shadow over career prospects, it is becoming an unwelcome subject at this season’s college commencements. At several campuses, graduates have interrupted speakers with stadium-wide boos when the topic turned to AI. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt faced repeated jeers over the weekend during his keynoteContinue Reading
GNOME Sushi spacebar preview fix coming to Ubuntu 26.04
GNOME Sushi fans, rejoice: the spacebar preview feature is being fixed in Ubuntu 26.04. If you’re not familiar with it, GNOME Sushi is a file preview tool similar to Quick Look on macOS. Select a file in Nautilus, press space and a floating preview window appears. It works with images,Continue Reading
Lola Young Makes Emotional Return to Music With New Single ‘From Down Here’
Lola Young is officially back. The British singer just released her new single “From Down Here,” her first major release since stepping away from the spotlight following her onstage collapse at All Things Go in New York last year. Following the incident, Young canceled her upcoming performances and announced anContinue Reading
Springtime for Bezos
Even by the standards of plutocratic dead-thought exercises, Jeff Bezos’s Wednesday sit-down with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin was mortifying. The billionaire founder of Amazon conceded there are a lot of problems, then declared they could be solved by eliminating taxes and getting government and unions out of the way. TaxingContinue Reading












