un-human-rights-council-to-hold-urgent-meeting-on-sudan-crisis

The emergency session follows warnings that 500,000 civilians around el-Obeid are at risk of large-scale atrocities., The emergency session follows warnings that 500,000 civilians around el-Obeid are at risk of large-scale atrocities. Geneva, Switzerland – The United Nations Human Rights Council is due to hold an urgent meeting in Geneva,Continue Reading

texas-republicans-may-regret-mandating-bible-in-classes

commentary Debating Christianity in class will likely create more non-believers Published July 1, 2026 6:45AM (EDT) The Texas State School Board has included the Bible on a mandatory reading list for students. ((Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images) The decades-long Republican quest to force Christianity on those they seeContinue Reading

nasa’s-tess-mission-finds-planetary-system-in-new-way

5 Min Read NASA’s TESS Mission Finds Planetary System in New Way This artist’s concept visualizes a super-Jupiter orbiting an orange dwarf star at a distance similar to Jupiter’s distance from the Sun. Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center For the first time, NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) missionContinue Reading

corporate-political-spending-surges-to-record-shattering-levels

Nearly one third of all corporate political spending on elections since the 2010 Citizens United decision has occurred in the current election cycle – months before the general election, a new report from Public Citizen finds. Since the U.S. Supreme Court greenlit direct corporate spending to influence election outcomes inContinue Reading

6-backup-tools-for-linux-users-of-all-kind

There’s no shortage of free backup tools on Linux. The problem is choosing which one to use. The choice of backup tool depends on what you’re actually doing. Someone backing up a home folder on a GNOME desktop has nothing in common (backup tool wise) with someone running five serversContinue Reading

political-parties-may-spend-all-they-want-after-supreme-court-ruling

The Supreme Court struck down limits on campaign spending by political parties on Tuesday, in a much-anticipated decision ahead of the midterm elections.  The decision opens the doors for both the Republican and Democratic parties to pour unprecedented sums into their candidates’ coffers this year. However, the move is widelyContinue Reading