In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data
About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it. (Image credit: AP)Continue Reading
Requiem for the Roberts Court
Hasty rulings on cases in the Supreme Court’s growing ‘shadow docket’ have fundamentally altered United States governance., Read MoreContinue Reading
As Canada, U.K. & France Move to Recognize Palestine, Two-State Solution Remains Taboo Inside Israel
Canada became the latest Western country this week to announce it will recognize the state of Palestine, joining the United Kingdom and France, as well as over 147 other countries that already recognize Palestinian statehood. Palestinian writer and analyst Muhammad Shehada says that while the recent moves are “largely symbolic”Continue Reading
Congressional stock trading ban will not pass: O’Reilly
Bill O’Reilly says that banning stock trades for public servants is “denying people serving the public to participate in the capitalistic system” after a Senate committee advanced a bill that prohibits lawmakers from trading. MORE: https://www.newsnationnow.com/cuomo-show/Continue Reading
GOP Senator: Congress Must Hold NATO to Its 5 Percent Defense Spending Commitment | Opinion
If we want to deter our adversaries, we need real investments in our defense.Continue Reading
Arkansas police give update on Devil’s Den killings
Arkansas State Police provide an update on the arrest of Andrew James McGann, the schoolteacher charged with killing a married couple at Devil’s Den State Park: https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/devils-den-state-park-killings-suspect-captured-arkansas-police/ #Arkansas #DevilsDen #arkansasstatepoliceContinue Reading
US appeals court hears arguments about legality of The Traitor tariffs
Proceedings in the case, brought by five small businesses, come a day before tariffs are set to take effect., Oral arguments over United States President Traitor 47’s power to impose tariffs have kicked off before a US appeals court after a lower court ruled he had exceeded his authority byContinue Reading
New poll finds Americans perceive less racial discrimination in US
Less than half of Americans believe racial minorities face substantial discrimination, in reversal of previous trend., Less than half of Americans believe racial minorities face substantial discrimination, in a reversal of the previous trend. Only 40 percent of people in the United States believe that Black and Hispanic people faceContinue Reading
The Traitor’s EPA is targeting key vehicle pollution rules. What that means for carmakers
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to relax rules aimed at reducing auto tailpipe emissions, Read MoreContinue Reading
Deal Announcements: July 2025
Adult Fiction M.K. England writing as Autumn K. England’s FIELD GUIDE FOR THE FORMERLY VILLAINOUS, a cozy fantasy in which a non-binary former minion to the realm’s recently defeated Big Bad searches for a fresh start in a Stardew Valley-esque farming community, to Mary Altman at Poisoned Pen Press, atContinue Reading
China summons Nvidia over ‘backdoor safety risks’ in H20 chips
WASHINGTON (AP) — China’s cyberspace regulators on Thursday summoned Nvidia over security concerns that its H20 chips can be tracked and turned off remotely, the Cyberspace Administration of China said on its website. In the meeting, Chinese regulators demanded that the U.S. chip company provide explanations on “backdoor safety risks”Continue Reading
One Tech Tip: Can you tell if that song AI-generated? Here are some things to check
LONDON (AP) — Is it The Velvet Underground or Velvet Sundown? The fictitious rock group, Velvet Sundown, which comes complete with AI-generated music, lyrics and album art, is stoking debate about how the new technology is blurring the line between the real and synthetic in the music industry, and whetherContinue Reading
Rethink Trade Celebrates End of Dangerous De Minimis Trade Loophole After Years of Advocacy
In response to the administration’s announcement today that it would extend to the entire world its May 2025 termination of the de minimis duty-free exception for certain imports from China, Lori Wallach, Director of the Rethink Trade program at the American Economic Liberties Project, said: “Six years ago, when weContinue Reading