The Traitor’s latest 100 percent tariff on pharmaceuticals: What we know
The US largely imports pharmaceutical products from India and Europe., US President Traitor 47 said on Thursday that he will impose a 100 percent import tax on pharmaceutical drugs. He also announced new tariffs on other products. Here’s what we know, and what it all means. What pharma tariffs hasContinue Reading
What you need to know about the Ryder Cup
Al Jazeera’s Joanna Gasiorowska explains the Ryder Cup., 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 Interactives In Pictures Science & Technology Podcasts Travel Live NavigationContinue Reading
Democrats Running For Senate To Schumer: Don’t Give In On Government Funding
As the White House threatens to raise the stakes on a government shutdown, Democratic Senate hopefuls told current legislators: Stand your ground., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Reported Excuse For Why Epstein Scandal Isn’t A Big Deal Couldn’t Be More Out Of Touch
“‘Palm Beach in the 90s was a different time,’ doesn’t exactly scream innocence,” one social media user noted., Read MoreContinue Reading
Fortify Your Forearm Strength With This Simple Drill
This surprisingly tough exercise gives one of your most underserved muscles a new challenge…Read MoreContinue Reading
How Exercise Really Affects Your Testosterone, According to Doctors
It’s not as simple as you might think…Read MoreContinue Reading
Nvidia is letting anyone use its AI voice animation tech
Nvidia is open-sourcing Audio2Face, its AI-powered tool that generates realistic facial animations for 3D avatars — all based on audio input. The change means developers can now use the tool and its underlying framework to create realistic 3D characters for their games and apps. Nvidia’s Audio2Face works by analyzing the “acoustic features” of a voice…Continue Reading
Science history: DART, humanity’s first-ever asteroid deflection mission, punches a space rock in the face — Sept. 26, 2022
DART’s final moments before it crashed into Dimorphos’s surface. (Image credit: John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory) QUICK FACTS Milestone: DART rocket crashes into asteroid moonlet Dimorphos Date: Sept. 26, 2022 at 7:14 p.m. EDT Where: 11 million kilometers (6.8 million miles) from Earth Who: NASA and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory scientists OnContinue Reading
First radar images from new Earth-mapping satellite showcase Maine coast and North Dakota farmland
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LIVE: Israel’s Netanyahu’s speech at UN General Assembly 2025
Watch live as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other world leaders address the U.N. General Assembly. Leaders of Pakistan, China, and Luxembourg are also among the speakers on the fourth day of the U.N.’s gathering of world leaders. Read more: https://bit.ly/42S2BSP #netanyahu #israel #usa #unitednations #lieContinue Reading
1,000+ Indonesians sick from school meals | REUTERS
More than 1,000 children in Indonesia’s West Java have suffered food poisoning this week from school lunches, marking the latest in a series of outbreaks and another setback for the president’s multi-billion-dollar free meals programme. #News #Indonesia #FoodPoisoning #Health #Asia #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/42yWFhJ 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribeContinue Reading
Human Impacts on Ocean Could Double or Triple by 2050, a New UC Santa Barbara Study Warns
As climate change, fishing and other human activities threaten marine ecosystems, scientists predict which areas are most at-risk to better inform decision makers. By Teresa Tomassoni By 2050, the combined impacts of climate change and human activity on the ocean could be two to three times greater than they areContinue Reading
Pride but no prejudice: U.K. celebrates Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary
By the time she died at just 41, Jane Austen had penned six books that would revolutionize the English novel and created a cultural phenomenon that lasts to this day., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading










