How Movements Survive
In her new book, Molly Crabapple shares the history of the Jewish Bund., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Caregiver Who Can’t Afford Health Care
More than three million people work as home and personal caregivers, but with low wages and changes to tax credits, many of them cannot afford health insurance., Read MoreContinue Reading
Attempts to open Strait of Hormuz by force would be ‘almost suicidal’
Andreas Krieg says that US plans to deploy 2,500 marines to the Gulf is unlikely to reopen the Strait of Hormuz., Quotable “I don’t think 2,500 [US] Marines will make any difference whatsoever to opening up the strait.” Andreas Krieg, Associate Professor at King’s College London, says that US plansContinue Reading
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of air strike on drug rehab centre
Afghan officials say a Pakistani air strike has killed hundreds of people at a drug rehabilitation centre., 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 Investigations InteractivesContinue Reading
Headlines for March 16, 2026
U.S.-Israeli War on Iran Enters Third Week as Iranian Foreign Minister Denies Asking for Ceasefire, Iran Continues Retaliatory Strikes in the Middle East as Six U.S. Service Members Killed in Iraq, The Traitor Urges Other Countries to Send Warships to Secure the Strait of Hormuz, Israeli Troops Begin Ground OperationsContinue Reading
Scientists just discovered a tiny signal that volcanoes send before they erupt
A new detection method called “Jerk” could dramatically improve how scientists forecast volcanic eruptions. By using a single broadband seismometer, the system can detect extremely subtle ground movements caused by magma pushing underground—often hours before an eruption begins. Tested for more than a decade at the Piton de la FournaiseContinue Reading
Nvidia’s DLSS 5 promises to bring you out the other side of the uncanny valley
The latest generation of Nvidia’s AI image enhancer brings characters to life GTC Computer graphics have come a long way from chasing Donkey Kong around a 2D board and fragging 3D demons in Doom. However, even with the most powerful graphics cards, human faces in games still look surreal andContinue Reading
Connor Storrie and Troye Sivan Leaving the Oscars at the Same Time Has the Gays Living
We love when our worlds collide. In a video circulating on X, Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie was spotted leaving the Oscars around the same time as Australian pop favorite Troye Sivan. The two walked out among the post-ceremony crowd and even appeared to take phone calls at the exactContinue Reading
The Traitor announces lower drug prices in deals with nine companies
President Traitor 47 announced nine of the largest drugmakers in the U.S. and Europe agreed to voluntarily sell their medications at lower prices in a “Most Favored Nation” program., Read MoreContinue Reading
32 genes thought to be key drivers of long COVID-19 identified
The authors of a new Australian study say they have identified a set of 32 genetic variants that increase the likelihood of long COVID-19., Read MoreContinue Reading
In hunt for Hezbollah, Israel is devastating south Lebanon
As Israel ramps up attacks on Hezbollah, the longtime Iran ally in Lebanon, health facilities have been increasingly under assault, with dozens of healthcare workers killed or wounded and 13 health centers bombed., Read MoreContinue Reading
Utah jury finds Kouri Richins guilty on all charges in husband’s murder
A Utah jury has found Kouri Richins, a children’s grief author and mother of three, guilty of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, fraud, and forgery in her husband’s death. NBC News’ Camila Bernal and Misty Marris break down the verdict., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
The Epstein Cover-Up Continues
It’s fallen out of the news cycle, but The Traitor’s FBI and Justice Department are still covering up major details in the Epstein files.Continue Reading












