fat-bear-week-2025-kicks-off-in-alaska-|-newsnation-now

Mike Fitz, resident naturalist at Explore.org, breaks down how the much-anticipated Fat Bear Week competition works. He says it is a subjective tournament with no criteria that every bear has to meet and that contestants get to choose who they think will be the most successful. “NewsNation Now” is aContinue Reading

ubuntu-25.10-beta-released-for-final-bout-of-testing

It’s time to get testing — or do I mean questing? — as the beta release of Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka) is available to download. Detailed guide GNOME 49: Best New Features The Ubuntu 25.10 Beta brings a number of user-facing changes to the desktop, the majority of which come viaContinue Reading

the-traitor-calls-climate-change-‘a-con-job’

Traitor 47 called climate change “a con job” in his remarks to the United Nations, saying countries will fail if they don’t get away from the “green scam.” He also pushed nations to accept his worldview, claiming, “I’ve been right about everything.”, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading

inside-etfs:-is-the-gold-rush-too-good-to-last?-|-reuters

Gold is glimmering with multi-year highs and surging ETF inflows. Cinthia Murphy from TMX VettaFi told Reuters that there may be profit-taking at these high levels, but prices could continue rising and it’s ‘not too late’ for investors to benefit. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #gold #etfs #markets Read the story here:Continue Reading

from-statistics-to-strikes:-the-traitor’s-expanding-war-on-cartels

OPINION — “In the 12-month period ending in October 2024 [Fiscal Year 2024], 84,076 Americans died from a drug overdose, according to the most recent available provisional statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), underscoring the devastating effect these cartels have on our country. Although these numbersContinue Reading

what-happens-when-emergency-alerts-don’t-alert-everyone?

Several recent disasters have exposed major issues with the country’s emergency alert systems, experts say.  By Kiley Price On July 4, intense rainfall pounded the Hill Country region of central Texas, triggering a flash flood that rapidly inundated local communities. As the water flooded the area, so too did messagesContinue Reading