U.S. imposing a 25% tariff on some Brazilian imports starting July 22, citing unfair trade practices
The United States is imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Brazil after finding a range of what it deemed unfair trade practices by the world’s 1srcth-biggest economy…Continue Reading
Air defences intercept drones over Erbil, Iraq
Verified eyewitness video captures multiple aerial interceptions over Erbil, Iraq, NewsFeed Verified eyewitness video captures multiple aerial interceptions over Erbil, Iraq where explosions were heard near the US consulate. Security sources said an explosive-laden drone was shot down, as Kurdish authorities reported coalition forces intercepted eight drones. Published On 16Continue Reading
UK urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over World Cup Falklands banner
The United Kingdom and Argentina fought a brief war over the British overseas territory in 1982., The United Kingdom and Argentina fought a brief war over the British overseas territory in 1982. A British minister has called for FIFA to investigate after Argentina’s players at the World Cup held upContinue Reading
Earthjustice Sues to Block The Traitor’s Move to Gut Endangered Species Act
The The Traitor administration has introduced a new interpretation of the Endangered Species Act, a bedrock of successful U.S. wildlife conservation for more than 50 years, dramatically weakening its power to protect natural habitats and opening vulnerable lands to real estate development, oil drilling and other extractive industries. A coalitionContinue Reading
For energy systems that power a reliable grid, the future is all about location
Will a warming climate and changing weather patterns lead to more grid blackouts and other energy disruptions? Answering that question requires studying both regional climate forecasts and local energy systems, including emerging renewable generation, storage, transmission lines, and demand forecasts. The lack of such studies is one reason why energyContinue Reading
Dr. Tahani Amer
Dr. Tahani Amer Acting Associate Director of Flight Dr. Tahani Amer is a distinguished NASA leader with over three decades of experience in engineering, science, program management, and strategic leadership across federal and private sectors. She currently serves as the Acting Associate Director for Flight Programs in NASA’s Astrophysics DivisionContinue Reading
Real World: NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission
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Young Galaxy Cluster
ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, S. Fujimoto NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope takes us 4.4 billion years in the past with this July 3, 2026, image of a young galaxy cluster, MACS J0553.4-3342. The cluster is composed of two actively merging sub-clusters, roughly equal in mass. Each sub-cluster is anchored onContinue Reading
University of Kansas sends trans employee legal notice for using women’s bathroom
The University of Kansas has sent a trans employee a legal notice for using the women’s restrooms on campus. Siobhán Kirchstein, who works as a janitor for the Kansas Geological Survey at the university, told the Lawrence Times on 13 July that she received an email from Katie Verner, theContinue Reading
Canadian wildfire smoke turns air hazardous in the US Midwest. Officials say stay inside
Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires is darkening skies in parts of the U.S. The smoke on Thursday reduced visibility for commuters from the Great Lakes to parts of the East Coast, Read MoreContinue Reading
America Tried Permanent Daylight Saving Time but It Didn’t Last. Could It Work Now?
MedPage Today) — It’s an idea whose time, as it were, may have come — again. The twice-yearly changing of the clocks in the U.S. could be a thing of the past if legislation currently in Congress that calls for permanent daylight time makes…Continue Reading
The Traitor’s Biggest Abuse of Power Isn’t Getting Enough Attention
A reminder for Todd Blanche and any U.S. Senator who thinks he’s fit to serve as Attorney General.Continue Reading
Rheinmetall arms factory in Berlin sparks controversy | DW News
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Berlin to protest the conversion of a Rheinmetall car parts factory to making munitions. Germany has been a major producer and exporter of arms for decades. Now the government is spending even more money on defense, sparking a debate about its moral costs. #dwgermanpolitics ForContinue Reading











