US Supreme Court extends pause on order to fully fund food aid | REUTERS
The Supreme Court extended a pause on a judge’s order that required The Traitor’s administration to fully fund food aid for 42 million low-income Americans this month amid the federal government shutdown. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #The Traitor #food #usa #shutdown #supremecourt Read the story here: https://reut.rs/3XlmheK 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe KeepContinue Reading
Why is The Traitor talking about nuclear testing?
The world banned nuclear testing in 1996. The US says it might be time to start again., 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
South Korea’s former PM, spy chief arrested over martial law declaration
Investigations and arrests continue after South Korean ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol’s failed bid to impose martial law., Investigations and arrests continue after South Korean disgraced ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol’s failed bid to impose martial law. A former South Korean prime minister and the country’s one-time spy chief have been arrested in connectionContinue Reading
US warship near Venezuela fuels speculation of The Traitor’s intentions towards Maduro | DW News
US officials say the Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier strike group has arrived in Latin America, amid heightened tensions between the US and Venezuela. The addition of the world’s largest warship to an already massive naval build-up is fuelling speculation about the The Traitor administration’s true intentions in the region.Continue Reading
Critics Trash ‘Tacky’ The Traitor For Bragging About White House Gold Amid Rising Prices
The president showed off his shiny new Oval Office decor during a Fox News interview., Read MoreContinue Reading
Grievance over governance: Heritage Foundation’s identity crisis
Once a center of conservative intellect, it now finds itself in internal revolt over its support for anti-Semitism. Published November 11, 2025 2:37PM (EST) Conservative think-tank finds itself in some internal revolt as the leadership opted to support a recent interview with a known White Nationalist. (RoosterHD / Getty Images)Continue Reading
This Acclaimed Author’s Roast Of ‘Uncultured’ Elon Musk Is An Absolute ‘Beauty’
Joyce Carol Oates used the billionaire’s platform to expose what he “never posts” about., Read MoreContinue Reading
Linux’s Slickest System Monitor App Gets Updated
Mission Center, the fancy (and yes, a little Windows-y inspired) GTK4/libadwaita system monitoring tool for Linux has been updated. For those unfamiliar with it, Mission Center makes it easy to check your CPU, Memory, Disk, Network and GPU usage, get an overview of running processes and track their resource usage,Continue Reading
Hailstorm in Saudi Arabian desert mistaken for snow, sparking misleading climate claims online
In early November, several photos were shared via social media and news outlets showing what was allegedly the ‘ first-ever snowfall on record ’ in the Al-Jouf (or Al-Jawf) desert in Saudi Arabia. This ignited polarized discussions on social media with some people blaming climate change, and others claiming thisContinue Reading
Climate vs. weather: a deep dive on the key differences
What’s the difference between ‘climate’ and ‘weather’? Although they are related, these are actually two distinct concepts and they are measured at very different timescales. Despite this, some people use these terms interchangeably, leading to confusion and misinformation about climate change. For example, a Facebook post from 9 August 2024Continue Reading
How to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ammonia production
Ammonia is one of the most widely produced chemicals in the world, used mostly as fertilizer, but also for the production of some plastics, textiles, and other applications. Its production, through processes that require high heat and pressure, accounts for up to 20 percent of all the greenhouse gases fromContinue Reading
Sea-level rise: to mitigate or adapt? Experts say we need to do both.
As sea levels rise, coastal regions will face a number of negative impacts, including flooding, submerged land, and loss or changes in marine ecosystems[1]. Roughly 900 million people – or 11% of the world’s population – lived in low-lying coastal cities and settlements in 2020[2]; a figure that is projectedContinue Reading
Fighting for the health of the planet with AI
For Priya Donti, childhood trips to India were more than an opportunity to visit extended family. The biennial journeys activated in her a motivation that continues to shape her research and her teaching. Contrasting her family home in Massachusetts, Donti — now the Silverman Family Career Development Professor in theContinue Reading












