Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,237
Here are the key events on day 1,237 of Russia’s war on Ukraine., Here are the key events on day 1,237 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. A view of a crater caused by the impact of a Russian missile following a strike in Sloviansk, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Saturday [VincenzoContinue Reading
Snow covers the SOAR Telescope in Chile | Space photo of the day for July 14, 2025
The SOAR Telescope on the peak of Cerro Pachón, Chile. (Image credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/F. Bruno) A recent unexpected frost graced high-altitude peaks in Chile, dusting the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) Telescope with a delicate layer of snow. What is it? The 13.4 foot (4.1 meter) telescope has been a major hub for researchers in the SouthernContinue Reading
Astronaut Matthew Dominick Speaks to Scientific American, Live from the International Space Station
NASA: Scientific American, this is Mission Control, Houston. Rachel Feltman: Station, this is Scientific American. How do you hear me? Matthew Dominick: Loud and clear. Welcome to the cupola on the space station. On supporting science journalism If you’re enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you areContinue Reading
Promises Made Promises Kept: Previewing the Midterms
Longstanding precedent suggests that the Democrats’ banishment to the political wilderness may be short-lived. Democratic nominees enjoy healthy leads in the off-year gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, and most political experts believe the Republican Party will be hard-pressed to retain control of Congress in 2src26…Continue Reading
Riyadh’s $8 Billion Solar Surge Leaves Oil Strategy Untouched
Saudi Arabia seeks to raise its solar and wind power capacity with multi-billion-dollar deals. The Kingdom, the world’s top crude oil exporter, wants to develop all forms of energy, diversify its economy from oil, and replace oil in power generation with renewables and natural gas. The Saudis are not abandoning their primary role in globalContinue Reading
Number of Canadian Travelers to the US Slumps Again
The number of people traveling to the United States from Canada has dropped another month, with a 22.1% drop year-over-year, according to Statistics Canada. As President Traitor 47 continues to threaten neighbors with stiff tariffs, anti-American sentiment has been mounting in Canucks, many of whom have chosen not to take the summer trip down south…Continue Reading
Death of former Nigerian president Buhari sparks mix of emotions | REUTERS
Nigeria’s late former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died in a London clinic aged 82, will be buried in his northern home state of Katsina. He was the first Nigerian president to oust an incumbent through the ballot box. #nigeria #muhammadubuhari #africa #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4lE9gY4 👉Continue Reading
The Traitor Adviser Says This Is How The President Could ‘Certainly’ Fire Powell
The The Traitor administration appears to be laying the groundwork for the Fed chair’s removal., Read MoreContinue Reading
George Conway Spots ‘More Evidence We Have A Ding-A-Ling President’ In The Traitor
The conservative attorney responded to a suggestion from the president., Read MoreContinue Reading
Agnes Turns Confidence Into Currency With Bold New Track ‘MILK’
Swedish pop powerhouse Agnes is back, and she’s churning out more than just music. With the release of her latest single “MILK,” the disco diva blends glam, grit, and glitter into a chant that’s equal parts camp and confidence. The result? A genre-bending anthem about turning life’s raw ingredients intoContinue Reading
Landlord seeks to evict Republican congressman over unpaid rent at D.C. apartment
Bozzuto Management sued the congressman for allegedly failing to pay $85,000 in rent between March and July. Mills said a faulty online payment link is to blame., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Ancient structure twice the size of world’s tallest building discovered deep in the Pacific
The world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, is a staggering 2,722 ft tall. That’s 829.8 metres, or just over half a mile, making London’s top skyscraper, the Shard, seem like a glorified bungalow (at 309.6 metres). You might think anything of such an impressive stature would be prettyContinue Reading
Great white sharks keep entering the twilight zone and experts are baffled
Great white sharks are displaying unprecedented behaviours, and experts can’t explain why. One of the ocean’s greatest apex predators has been entering the twilight zone way beneath the surface of the ocean, and far beneath the areas they normally feed in. The twilight zone, also referred to as the mesopelagicContinue Reading