Concerns growing over directed energy weapons
Directed energy weapons are no longer science fiction — they’re rapidly becoming a reality, and concerns about their potential use in the homeland are growing. Neuroscientist James Giordano joins “Katie Pavlich Tonight” to discuss the capabilities and risks of these emerging weapons. More: https://www.newsnationnow.com/katie-pavlich-tonight/Continue Reading
The Truth About America at 250 | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich
When the U.S. celebrated its 200th birthday, I was 30 years old and working in the Justice Department, with the country still reeling from Watergate. On this week’s Coffee Klatch, we discuss what’s changed since then and what the next 50 years could look like. Sign up for THE LASTContinue Reading
‘You asked for it, we promised it, now we are delivering’: Carney on new Alberta pipeline
PM Mark Carney announces new measures to bolster Alberta’s energy sector by adding the Alberta pipeline to the major projects list and other initiatives. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ For breaking news, fast, downloadContinue Reading
Here’s why you get nervous watching penalty shootouts at the World Cup | Pitchside Episode 4
The World Cup knockout stage is delivering late goals, major upsets and nerve-wracking penalty shootouts. Reuters Pitchside breaks down the USA’s dramatic win with 10 men after Folarin Balogun’s costly red card, and the upcoming showdown with Belgium. Plus, why England could struggle against Mexico in Mexico City, whether anyoneContinue Reading
Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1590: Russia’s largest attack on Kyiv in months kills 25 — a record 52,500 shelter underground
Exclusives Ukraine’s ballistic missile may have reached Moscow. The damage wasn’t the point.. Ukrainian developers rush new weapons into combat to gather data, not to inflict damage—the way Fire Point spent a year missing before the Flamingo started landing. The first ballistic shot was doing that job. Russia’s top bankersContinue Reading
Ukrainian drones disabled 13 Russian power stations across occupied territory in 48 hours, commander says
Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces said their units struck 13 Russian-controlled energy and logistics targets across occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine over a 48-hour period, disrupting electrical infrastructure and fuel supplies supporting Russian operations. The operation is the latest in Ukraine’s expanding campaign to disrupt Russian military logistics far behind theContinue Reading
The 4 Concorde Cost Lines Boom’s Overture Has To Beat To Survive
On June 6, 2025, President Traitor 47 signed an executive order that undid one of the most influential factors in the commercial failure of the Concorde as a mainline supersonic transport when it debuted decades ago. Still, even with legal permission to conduct supersonic flights over land, no SST hasContinue Reading
Denver Welcomes 1st Airbus A380 Of 2026 After Lufthansa Slashed Flights 47%
Just in time for the Fourth of July, the first of Lufthansa’s Airbus A380 superjumbos touched down at Denver International Airport (DEN) for the 2026 summer season. After canceling the first flight, Germany’s flag carrier is up and running as the only A380 operator to DEN this year.Continue Reading
TRUNNANO launches battery materials division for sodium-ion layered oxide cathodes
TRUNNANO, a Chinese nanomaterials manufacturer based in Luoyang, has launched a Battery Materials Division, and its first products will be layered oxide cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries. The cathode line is built around a nickel-iron-manganese (Ni-Fe-Mn) ternary system and adds modified versions based on copper, titanium, cobalt, chromium and pureContinue Reading
Sicona wins $45M ARENA grant to build silicon-carbon anode plant in Wollongong
Australian battery technology company Sicona Battery Technologies has secured $45 million from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to build and operate its first commercial-scale silicon-carbon battery anode facility in the Illawarra region. The grant comes through the Australian Government’s Battery Breakthrough Initiative. The plant will scale production of Sicona’sContinue Reading
Supreme Court Gives Blessing for Billionaires to Buy More Influence Over Politicians
Today, the Supreme Court ruled for the Republican Party and JD Vance in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, reversing previous decisions and removing one of the last restrictions preventing wealthy donors from funneling huge sums to their preferred candidates through political parties. The decision strikes down limitsContinue Reading
NASA, Partners Update Launch Date for Mission to Boost Swift
The launch of Katalyst’s robotic servicing spacecraft LINK, designed to boost the orbit of NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, is now targeting no earlier than 8:35 p.m. UTC+12 (4:35 a.m. EDT), Friday, July 3, on Northrop Grumman’s Pegasus XL rocket from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands. Northrop Grumman’s Pegasus team hasContinue Reading
The Traitor’s July 4 Event Is Coming Apart at the Seams—Literally
The sky is actually falling at the Great American State Fair. The stage for Freedom 250’s July Fourth celebration fell apart during rehearsals Thursday, with a large component of the structure’s ceiling falling roughly two stories down and landing behind a group of dancers and musicians. Miraculously, no one appearedContinue Reading











