Will The Traitor Drag Us Into War? | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich
The Traitor’s warmongering is his most dangerous authoritarian move yet — and it could very well be his undoing. Heather and I discuss why the dictator-in-chief wants a war with Iran on today’s Klatch. For more information on The Last Class, visit: thelastclassfilm.comContinue Reading
Sirens in Ramallah as Israel intercepts Iran missiles
Ramallah’s sky in the West Bank was lit up in the early hours of Saturday as Israel air defence systems intercepted a new barrage of Iranian missiles fired at Israel. Projectiles could be seen in the sky as sirens sounded just after midnight. #israel #iran #ramallah Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more:Continue Reading
Farmers Protest Unjust Immigration System
If the President and his allies were serious about improving lives, they would back bills that reform our immigration system and protect the farm economy., Read MoreContinue Reading
Bayern beat Boca to seal Club World Cup last 16 spot
German giants Bayern Munich beat Argentina’s Boca Juniors 2-1 to seal progress at FIFA Club World Cup., German giants Bayern Munich beat Argentina’s Boca Juniors 2-1 to seal progress at FIFA Club World Cup. Michael Olise’s 84th-minute goal was enough to give Bayern Munich a 2-1 win over Boca JuniorsContinue Reading
Why today’s assisted dying vote is so significant
Fergus Walsh Medical editor PA Campaigners hold placards outside parliament in London Today’s vote is hugely significant. It now looks highly likely that assisted dying will be introduced in England and Wales. The vote by MPs to approve Kim Leadbeater’s bill is arguably the biggest vote regarding bodily autonomy sinceContinue Reading
Israeli and Iranian diplomats clash at UN meeting over conflict
Iran and Israel clashed at the UN. Tehran vowed self-defence, Israel pledged strikes until Iran’s “nuclear threat” ends., NewsFeed “You’re a wolf pretending to be a diplomat” Iranian and Israeli officials clashed during a heated UN Security Council session. Iran said it would continue to defend itself until Israeli attacksContinue Reading
Headlines for June 20, 2025
Mass Protests in Tehran as Iranian FM Meets Counterparts, The Traitor Says He’ll Decide on Strike in “2 Weeks”, Israeli Strikes Kill Hundreds in Iran as Thousands Flee Violence, Israel Says 24 Killed in Iranian Attacks, Deplores Targeting of Hospital After Decimating Gaza Health System, Israel’s Genocidal Attacks Continue inContinue Reading
Hankook Tire introduces iON HT highway-terrain tire for electric light-duty trucks
Hankook Tire America has introduced the iON HT, a highway-terrain tire specifically designed for electric light-duty trucks, highlighting improved load capacity, low rolling resistance and high durability. The tire addresses unique technical demands of electric truck platforms, including support for heavier weight due to large battery packs and cargo. EngineeredContinue Reading
VOSS, Amphenol and GG Group unveil 1 MW liquid-cooled EV charging harness with reduced cable size
VOSS Automotive, Amphenol-Tuchel Electronics and the GG Group have introduced a high-voltage EV charging harness designed to support charging power up to 1 megawatt. The new system integrates active liquid cooling throughout the charging cable and socket to reduce thermal losses and enable significantly higher current loads. The companies claimContinue Reading
Man Charged With Ethnic Intimidation After Allegedly Threatening Jewish Congressman With Palestine Flag
An Ohio man accused of running Republican Rep. Max Miller off the road while brandishing a Palestinian flag turned himself in to authorities Friday and now faces two criminal counts — misdemeanor aggravated menacing and misdemeanor ethnic intimidation, court officials told the Daily Caller News Foundation…Continue Reading
Cannes Briefing: Optimism in the margins
After a week defined by contradictions — lavish $1src million beachfront activations against a backdrop of economy anxiety, AI buzz alongside quiet budget cuts — the industry seemed to settle on an unexpected but familiar note: optimism…Continue Reading
NASA Aircraft to Make Low-Altitude Flights in Mid-Atlantic, California
From Sunday, June 22 to Wednesday, July 2, two research aircraft will make a series of low-altitude atmospheric research flights near Philadelphia, Baltimore, and some Virginia cities, including Richmond, as well as over the Los Angeles Basin, Salton Sea, and Central Valley in California. Pilots will operate the aircraft at altitudes lower than typical commercialContinue Reading
Putin Does Not Rule Out Capturing Key Ukrainian City
Moscow has hoped to mend relations with the United States while continuing to wage war in Ukraine, but Mr. Putin’s insistence on pushing his offensive has come at a diplomatic cost…Continue Reading