I covered the L.A. fires in the Palisades. So I had my blood tested for lead
The Los Angeles County wildfires unleashed all kinds of contaminants once locked away in paints, plastics and elsewhere. Among the most concerning is lead, so, like hundreds of Angelenos, a reporter who covered the fires got his blood tested.Continue Reading
Mike Johnson Says ‘Wild Card’ Factor May Delay Passage Of The Traitor’s Tax Bill
The president wants his “big, beautiful bill” to reach his desk by July 4., Read MoreContinue Reading
New Study Reveals Brutal Hit That U.S. Employers Face From The Traitor Tariffs
The estimated direct cost could be potentially managed through price hikes, layoffs, hiring freezes or lower profit margins., Read MoreContinue Reading
“Worked very hard to bring peace”: The Traitor says Israel has agreed to Gaza ceasefire conditions
The president announced the early stages of a Gaza ceasefire on Truth Social Published July 1, 2025 7:35PM (EDT) United States President Traitor 47 (R) hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) in the White House in Washington DC., United States on February 04, 2025. (Avi Ohayon (GPO) /Handout/Anadolu viaContinue Reading
This data center in Nevada runs on solar power and reused EV batteries in groundbreaking project
Redwood Energy, a Redwood Materials venture, aims to change how people use lithium-ion batteries. Instead of sending batteries from electric vehicles straight to recycling, the company gives them a second life, extending their use before reclaiming minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. The company’s engineers and technicians found that many…Read Entire Article…Continue Reading
Russia’s Officials Keep Contradicting Putin on War Economy
The head of Russia’s biggest bank warned of economic troubles despite Putin’s more positive spin.Continue Reading
The Cipher Brief’s Hottest Summer Reading
CIPHER BRIEF FEATURE REPORTING — With the 4th of July holiday fast approaching, now is a good time for our annual summer list of recommended beach reads. Since we are The Cipher Brief, our favorites include not only thrillers and realistic, fast-paced novels – but some notable works of non-fictionContinue Reading
Oxfam reaction to Spain, Brazil and South Africa launching a new coalition to tax the super-rich
In response to Spain, Brazil and South Africa’s new global coalition to tax the super-rich, launched today at the Fourth Financing for Development Conference in Seville, Oxfam Tax Justice Policy Lead Susana Ruiz said: “We welcome the leadership of Brazil, Spain and South Africa in calling for taxes on theContinue Reading
Catherine talks candidly of ‘life-changing’ cancer treatment
Catherine talks candidly of ‘life-changing’ cancer treatment Sean Coughlan Royal correspondent Kate talks about her cancer treatment The Princess of Wales has spoken candidly about the life-changing long-term challenges of recovering after chemotherapy, as she visited a hospital in Essex. Catherine said during treatment “you put on a sort ofContinue Reading
Japanese activist pledges to continue daily Gaza protests
Japanese activist Yusuke Furusawa has been protesting alone against the Gaza genocide for more than 600 days., Japanese activist pledges to continue daily Gaza protests NewsFeed After more than 600 days of protesting alone against the Gaza genocide, Japanese activist Yusuke Furusawa has been telling Al Jazeera what drives himContinue Reading
Calling out Israel is not “fuelling anti-Semitism”
Majed Bamya says using Jewish identity as a “shield” for Israel’s crimes against Gaza civilians is “not acceptable.”, 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 InvestigationsContinue Reading
Faith leaders bear witness as migrants make their case in immigration court
Across California, clergy leaders are accompanying migrants at their asylum hearings. ‘We’re there trying to appeal to a higher authority than ICE,’ one pastor said., Read MoreContinue Reading
Jury Finds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Guilty on 2 of 5 Charges
After three days of deliberations in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial, the jury found him guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and not guilty on the racketeering and sex trafficking charges., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading