Chile’s Palestinians push back against Israel policy shift
Chile’s Palestinians push back against Israel policy shift, Chile’s Palestinians push back against Israel policy shift NewsFeed After years of strong support for Palestine under former President Gabriel Boric, Chile’s new president is strengthening relations with Israel. Published On 19 Jun 2026,2026-06-19 12:58:00,Read MoreContinue Reading
This giant tropical fruit could help reverse gum disease damage
A new biomaterial made from jackfruit latex, pomegranate peel, and simvastatin could transform the treatment of severe gum disease. Early tests suggest it not only combats infection and inflammation but may also help rebuild lost bone and tissue around teeth., Read MoreContinue Reading
From battlefield trophy to allied blueprint: Ukraine opens its Russian arsenal
Ukraine has opened its captured Russian weapons to allied governments and defense firms through a new online platform, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said. The system turns seized missiles, drones, and vehicles into shared technical intelligence for partner governments, labs, and arms makers. Kyiv presents it as a way to build countermeasuresContinue Reading
Russian forces depend on Crimea. Ukraine is turning it into an island.
Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said as a result of strikes on Russia’s logistics arteries, occupied Crimea will soon turn from a peninsula into an island, which would lead to “very unexpected consequences for the Russians.” Fedorov didn’t elaborate on what those consequences would be, but there are several, each worseContinue Reading
PolitiFact 2024: Scores
Every four years Iffy.news compiles PolitiFact-checks (with permission) to rate the veracity of political people. We convert their fact-checks into credibility scores, comparing pols, pundits, PACS, and partiesContinue Reading
Bonn climate talks signal momentum but leave climate vulnerable nations on the lurch
The UN climate talks in Bonn closed with growing momentum behind the transition away from fossil fuels, but deep disappointment over the continued failure of developed countries to move on adaptation finance.Andreas Sieber, 350.org Head of Political Strategy said:“The momentum on fossil fuels was unmistakable. Brazil’s roadmap process on transitioningContinue Reading
Consider the Source
Anatomy of an anti-vax fact-check: Consider the Source, Check the Site, Confirm the Content. Who made the claim, who published it, where’s the evidence?Continue Reading
“Another Wasted Life”: Rhiannon Giddens on How Death of Kalief Browder Inspired Her Song
“Another Wasted Life.” That’s the name of a remarkable new song by the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Grammy-winning artist Rhiannon Giddens. She released a video of the song on October 2 to mark International Wrongful Conviction Day. The song was inspired by Kalief Browder, a Bronx resident who died by suicide inContinue Reading
Media News Daily: Top Stories for 06/19/2026
This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, Censorship Issues, and more. Report Details Israeli Requests for Meta Content Removals Internal Meta records reviewed by The Intercept indicate that Israel’s government submitted requests toContinue Reading
MBFC’s Daily Vetted Fact Checks for 06/19/2026
Home Fact Check Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, we review each factContinue Reading
Sparks of Tomorrow Anime Reveals New Promo Video, 5 More Cast Members
New visual also revealed for series debuting worldwide on Netflix on July 5…Read MoreContinue Reading
Backed by Threat of Clawbacks, Feds Wield Tight Grip on $50B Rural Health Fund
Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, framed the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program as “bold, creative plans” led by states. But as states have started to roll out their plans, federal officials control where and how the money is spent…Read MoreContinue Reading
The storied history of WWI’s segregated Harlem Hellfighters
As we approach the nation’s 250th birthday, PBS News is looking at some notable, but lesser-known, people and moments in American military history. Of the more than 350,000 Black U.S. service members who served in World War I, 89% were assigned to labor support units due to discrimination. But oneContinue Reading












