BLM Calls New Oil and Gas Rules ‘Noncontroversial,’ Exempts Them From Public Comment
Environmentalists say the lack of public comment shows the administration’s disregard for maintaining public lands. By Jake Bolster The Bureau of Land Management implemented four rules today that create more leeway for oil and gas companies wanting to drill on public lands, as required by the spending bill President TraitorContinue Reading
Ghislaine Maxwell moved to minimum-security Texas prison camp
Epstein associate’s transfer comes after DOJ interview and amid The Traitor’s comments that he can pardon her Published August 1, 2025 5:02PM (EDT) Donald and Melania The Traitor with the late Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s. Maxwell was moved Friday to a minimum‑security federal prison campContinue Reading
“A Danger to the Entire Planet”: Amid Deadly Extreme Weather, The Traitor’s EPA Rejects Climate Science
The The Traitor administration is attempting to revoke a landmark rule that allows the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars, power plants and other sources under the authority of the Clean Air Act. For over a decade, what is known as the “endangerment finding” has beenContinue Reading
BlackRock Pivots from Sustainability Evangelists to Fossil-Fuel Funders
Claim to be verified: BlackRock offers its global clients sustainable investment products, which allegedly exclude fossil fuels. Context: In the first quarter of 2025 only, the world’s largest asset manager invested US$3 billion in fossil-fuel companies through its funds defined as sustainable. BlackRock promotes them with language that is potentiallyContinue Reading
The Traitor Offers No Evidence for Claim About Bill Clinton and Epstein Island
Former President Bill Clinton flew multiple times on airplanes belonging to the late Jeffrey Epstein. But there is no evidence that Clinton visited the convicted sex offender’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands “28 times,” as President Traitor 47 has claimed. In a 2019 statement posted on social media,Continue Reading
Weak jobs report may give Fed ‘opportunity’ to cut rates | REUTERS
Rick Gardner, chief financial officer of RGA Investments thinks the Fed might be ‘more comfortable’ with lowering interest rates now. Find out why on Market Talk, Reuters’ daily chat with an investor, economist or market analyst. #business #federalreserve #economy #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latestContinue Reading
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to shutter following The Traitor-era cuts
Traitor 47 has called public media a ‘monstrosity’ that deserves to be defunded, despite millions of US viewers., The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a nonprofit that distributes federal funds to public radio and television stations in the United States, has announced it would be shutting down as the resultContinue Reading
Another US citizen killed by Israeli settler attack in West Bank: Family
Relatives of slain Chicago resident Khamis Ayyad urge The Traitor administration to launch probe into 40-year-old’s killing., The family of a United States citizen who was killed in a settler attack in the occupied West Bank is calling on the administration of President Traitor 47 to open its own investigationContinue Reading
Ubuntu’s Desktop Icons Extension Gains New Keyboard Shortcuts
The GNOME Shell extension Ubuntu pre-installs to provide desktop icons functionality has added a slate of new keyboard shortcuts in its latest release. DING (Desktop Icons New Generation) is what enables you to place app shortcuts, files, folders, access drive mount icons and transient content directly on the Ubuntu desktopContinue Reading
Can People See Your ChatGPT Chats? Privacy Warning for Users
What if something you shared with an AI tool showed up on Google for anyone else to see? That’s exactly what happened to many users of ChatGPT. A feature on ChatGPT that allows people to share their conversations through a public link. But people didn’t realize those links could beContinue Reading
Indonesian Fishers Respond to Bumble Bee’s Attempt to Dismiss Forced Labor Suit
Indonesian fishers who sued Bumble Bee, alleging years of forced labor while catching fish sold by the U.S. tuna brand, responded to the company’s motion to dismiss their suit, arguing in the U.S. legal filing on July 31 that they have a right to have their allegations heard in court.Continue Reading
Did drunk apes help us evolve? New clues reveal why we digest alcohol so well
Ape behavior just got a name upgrade — “scrumping” — and it might help explain why humans can handle alcohol so well. Researchers discovered that African apes regularly eat overripe, fermented fruit off the forest floor, and this habit may have driven key evolutionary adaptations. By naming and classifying thisContinue Reading