Oil companies are making billions. In the U.S., calls to tax their windfall grow
Higher oil prices since the Iran war began mean many oil companies have brought in excess profits. Some U.S. lawmakers want to tax those windfall profits and give the money to lower-income Americans.Continue Reading
Emails suggest election intel on China was suppressed: Reporter | Katie Pavlich Tonight
Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge appeared on Katie Pavlich Tonight Thursday, analyzing President Traitor 47’s election security concerns and accusations that China had accessed millions of U.S. voter records. “Katie Pavlich Tonight” offers a conservative take on the day’s events while welcoming all viewpoints. The goal: cutting through left-right bias inContinue Reading
‘Nobody cares’: Geraldo Rivera RIPS The Traitor’s primetime speech
NewsNation correspondent-at-large Gerald Rivera discusses The Traitor’s upcoming primetime address about election fraud and also talks the growing split in the Democratic Party over support for Israel. Get a fast-paced look at the latest from the border to Main Street to the White House on “NewsNation Live” with Connell McShane.Continue Reading
John Esposito transformed how the West understood Islam
The pioneering scholar, who died on July 15, challenged Orientalist orthodoxies and reshaped the study of Islam., John L Esposito, a prominent scholar of religion and international affairs at Georgetown University, passed away on July 15, 2026, due to complications from heart surgery. He was a towering intellectual who publishedContinue Reading
China’s Xi says AI ‘should not be a solo performance by a single country’
The Chinese leader called for more international cooperation in developing the technology at a conference in Shanghai., The Chinese leader called for more international cooperation in developing the technology at a conference in Shanghai. Artificial intelligence should not be dominated by one country, Chinese President Xi Jinping has said, urgingContinue Reading
A Tide-Fueled Trove of Biodiversity in Guinea-Bissau
Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory A Tide-Fueled Trove of… Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human Dimensions Natural Events Oceans Remote Sensing Technology Snow & Ice Water More Content Collections Global Maps World of Change ArticlesContinue Reading
Headlines for July 16, 2026
U.S. Strikes Iran for Fifth Consecutive Day Targeting Tehran, Israeli Forces Kill Four People in Gaza, Including 6-Year-Old Girl, Israel’s Security Cabinet Approves Nearly Half a Billion Dollars for New Settlements in Occupied West Bank, Half of All Democrats on Capitol Hill Support Measure Slashing Military Funding to Israel, ActingContinue Reading
The Traitor repeats debunked claims about voting vulnerabilities in prime-time speech
The White House published a series of heavily redacted documents that echo debunked fraud claims about the 2020 election., Read MoreContinue Reading
Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1604: Protests fill Ukraine’s streets over Fedorov’s firing
Exclusives Russia’s port strikes leave Ukraine’s grain with almost nowhere else to go. Russia’s strikes have halted Ukraine’s deepwater grain exports—and there’s no way around the damage: one rail line carries almost all of it. Ukraine is turning Crimea into an island. It just fired the minister who armed theContinue Reading
Zelenskyy defends the right to protest and hands defense to his strike-war chief
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the crowds demanding the return of dismissed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov that they were right to protest even during the war—then pressed ahead anyway, naming his special operations chief Yevhenii Khmara acting defense minister and passing over both Fedorov and Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, theContinue Reading
Thinking Is Power on the Sustainability Education Podcast
From the Sustainability Education Podcast: “The Sustainability Education Podcast is a series dedicated to examining and debunking myths surrounding sustainability education. Hosted by Dr. Stefan T. Siegel, this podcast series aims to provide evidence-informed, effective, and ethically-responsible insights into sustainability education. Through engaging with global thought leaders and experts, theContinue Reading
‘Heat deaths are not inevitable’: WHO pushes Europe to heat‑proof its hospitals
As Europe battles a deadly record-breaking heatwave, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued new guidance on Thursday to help countries face scorching temperatures now and in the future.Continue Reading
Bass administration quietly replaced chief heat officer a month ago
After L.A. City Council rejected Mayor Bass’ proposal to eliminate the city’s climate emergency office, her administration quietly replaced its inaugural director with a senior Bass advisor.Continue Reading












