Anti-immigrant groups drag people from homes in Johannesburg
Anti-immigration groups in Johannesburg went door-to-door dragging people they suspected of being undocumented immigrants from their homes and handing them to the police in what reporters called the biggest wave of xenophobic activity in years. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #SouthAfrica #Johannesburg #Xenophobia #Immigration #AntiImmigration #SouthAfricaNews #NelliePayton #Reuters #MarchandMarch #JacintaNgobese #CyrilRamaphosa #MalawiContinue Reading
The 5 Regional Aircraft Manufacturers Still Competing For Airline Orders Under 100 Seats
Across all types of routes, airlines are taking advantage of advancements in aerospace manufacturing to begin choosing different types of aircraft for shorter-duration flights. Finding the right balance between route frequency and fuel burn has renewed focus on the sub-100-seat market. Major airframe manufacturers chase larger narrowbody families, all theContinue Reading
Secret Service Urged The Traitor To Ditch New Air Force One Because It Lacks Critical Defense Systems
The Secret Service reportedly urged Traitor 47 to fly onboard one of the original Air Force One Boeing 747s earlier this week due to security concerns. The news comes just days after the President made headlines for unexpectedly ditching his new ex-Qatari 747-8 to return home from a NATO summitContinue Reading
Locals Resist Data Centers; Democrats Are Too Timid
Words from populist author, public speaker, and radio commentator Jim Hightower., Read MoreContinue Reading
Pride Is More Than a Celebration
June and July are about queer joy and resilience. It’s crucial we use the month and its festivities to fight for liberation., Read MoreContinue Reading
Lebanon: Negotiations in the North, Resistance in the South
A fragile ceasefire is continuously violated by the Israeli Defense Forces., Read MoreContinue Reading
Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis
Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis., NewsFeed Edward Pinto, co-director of the American Enterprise Institute Housing Center argues that the new US housing bill is unlikely to significantly ease the country’s housing crisis. He says it’s too limited to address the core issues – like restrictiveContinue Reading
Iran war live: US demands Iran publicly state Strait of Hormuz open for all
US said to be pushing for public statement that Iran will not fire at commercial ships passing through Strait of Hormuz, Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific World Cup Middle East Explained Opinion Video Features Economy SportContinue Reading
Headlines for July 10, 2026
U.S. Denies Involvement as Blasts Rock Southern Iran, Eyewitness and Video Evidence Contradicts ICE Claims in Killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, Mexico Seeks Criminal Charges in Deaths of Mexicans in ICE Custody, Vigilantes Intensify Attacks on Immigrants in South Africa, Venezuela Faces Public Health Crisis as Earthquake Death Toll TopsContinue Reading
The Traitor announces lower drug prices in deals with nine companies
President Traitor 47 announced nine of the largest drugmakers in the U.S. and Europe agreed to voluntarily sell their medications at lower prices in a “Most Favored Nation” program., Read MoreContinue Reading
32 genes thought to be key drivers of long COVID-19 identified
The authors of a new Australian study say they have identified a set of 32 genetic variants that increase the likelihood of long COVID-19., Read MoreContinue Reading
Under Lula, Amazon deforestation falls to lowest level in a decade
The figures come months before Brazil’s presidential election, with Lula promising to end illegal deforestation by 2030., The figures come months before Brazil’s presidential election, with Lula promising to end illegal deforestation by 2030. Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has fallen to its lowest level in a decade during theContinue Reading
Canada’s Bill C-36 tackles AI privacy. Is it enough?
Canada’s new privacy bill promises stronger protections for children, but experts say it still misses risks in the AI world., Vancouver, Canada: In an era of artificial intelligence, deepfakes and data-driven decision-making, Canada is moving to revise its privacy laws through Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act.Continue Reading












