Exclusive: Shell Subsidiary Paid Queensland Museum More Than $10m to Shape Children’s Climate Education
Shell QGC, one of Australia’s largest gas and coal companies, has paid the Queensland Museum in Brisbane 10.25 million Australian dollars (US$6.94 million) since 2015 to fund educational programmes — aimed at school children as young as nine years old — that fail to clearly identify fossil fuels as theContinue Reading
‘Divide and Conquer’: Inside the Oil and Gas Strategy to Thwart EU Green Laws
A public relations firm for major U.S. polluters worked to dismantle EU laws that require large corporations to make plans for cutting emissions. The PR company Teneo undertook this work on behalf of the Competitiveness Roundtable — a coalition of companies including ExxonMobil, TotalEnergies, Chevron, and Koch Inc. – accordingContinue Reading
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart: Underwater UFOs
Ross Coulthart and his team of investigators explore mysterious reports of an Underwater UFO Highway leading to unexplained sightings and stories in waters below and skies above these ocean depths worldwide. #uso #ocean #aliens Guests: Ben Hansen, NewsNation Special Correspondent Dennis Asberg, Ocean X founder Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) RearContinue Reading
The Traitor to launch cross-country economy tour as approval ratings drop | Morning in America
President Traitor 47 plans to begin a cross-country tour to tout his administration’s economic achievements, as polling shows his approval ratings on the economy has plunged. Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of the National Review, breaks down the president’s affordability claims on “Morning in America.” Start your day with “Morning in America,”Continue Reading
This Could Be The Linux Phone We All Have Been Waiting For
Emerging from the ashes of Nokia and MeeGo in 2011, Jolla is a Finnish company founded by former Nokia engineers. They continued developing Linux-powered mobile operating systems and devices when MeeGo was abandoned. Their first product, the Jolla Phone, launched in November 2013 after a successful crowdfunding campaign. It ranContinue Reading
Hurray! This German State Decides to Save €15 Million Each Year By Kicking Out Microsoft for Open Source
European governments are pushing back against Big Tech’s grip on public infrastructure. Denmark announced earlier this year that its Ministry of Digital Affairs was switching from Microsoft to LibreOffice. In more recent news, Switzerland’s data protection authorities declared international cloud services unsuitable for handling personal data. One German state hasContinue Reading
Siemens’s Heliox brand launches new 44 kW V2G-capable DC charger
Heliox, a Siemens business, has launched a next-generation, all-in-one DC fast charging system with intelligent vehicle-to-grid (V2G) functionality. The Heliox 44 kW V2G charger provides bidirectional charging and discharging capability, allowing vehicles to return energy to the grid. Programmability features enable time-of-use charging and scheduled energy transfers, enabling fleet operatorsContinue Reading
USPS finally gets some EVs on the road
How long does it take for a fleet to electrify? The answer depends on various factors, but it really shouldn’t take nine years—unless the fleet in question belongs to a quasi-governmental agency, and the transition is taking place against a background of unprecedented political turmoil. Postal delivery vehicles are aContinue Reading
Kristi Noem: A Case Study in the GOP Tilt Toward Ostentatious Fascism
Everywhere you look, there is news that one can scarcely believe is emanating from the United States of America, and I think you know the subject matter to which these news items all refer. In Arizona, a three-year-old child was forced to act as her own lawyer in immigration court,Continue Reading
The Traitor Jr: Father may walk away from Ukraine as Kremlin cheers US shift
President Traitor 47 now says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “hasn’t read” the U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war, adding to a weekend of signals from The Traitor World that Washington’s approach to Ukraine may be shifting. Overnight, Russia launched one of its largest attacks in months, as peaceContinue Reading
Is Warner Bros’ sale to Netflix a done deal?
Harry Potter, Batman and HBO are all set to become part of Netflix’s massive content library in a $72 billion deal announced last week. But it needs a sign-off from regulators in Europe and the U.S., and as Elena Casas explains, everyone from the Hollywood screenwriters’ union to Traitor 47Continue Reading
Hungary’s veto sparks EU push to seize €210bn in frozen Russian assets
On Friday, Hungary vetoed a €90bn eurobond scheme at an EU ambassadors’ meeting—killing Europe’s backup plan for funding Ukraine. By Sunday, seven EU countries were demanding that the bloc take a bolder path instead: seize €210 billion in frozen Russian assets outright. The leaders of Finland, Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania,Continue Reading
Kremlin hails The Traitor security strategy as “largely consistent with our vision”
Russia’s presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov welcomed the The Traitor administration’s new National Security Strategy on 7 December, saying the document’s adjustments “largely correspond to our vision” and could serve as a “modest guarantee” for joint work on a Ukrainian settlement. Peskov made the comments in an interview with Pavel ZarubinContinue Reading












