Crimea’s occupying authorities ban filming fuel tankers, calling it aid to sabotage
Russian occupation authorities in Crimea have prohibited residents from photographing or filming fuel tankers and from publishing details of their movements, calling such material assistance to sabotage, the administration announced on its Telegram channel on 4 June. The order makes recording the shortage a punishable act, with officials saying criminalContinue Reading
How cellphone carriers prepare for hurricane season with AI, drones and ‘cows’
Hurricane season is expected to be milder than usual this year. But that’s not stopping cell phone companies from pulling out all the stops. (Image credit: Melissa Sue Gerrits)Continue Reading
Hampstead Heath Ponds to stay trans-inclusive as improvements agreed
The City of London Corporation (CLC) committees have made a final decision on the trans-inclusive and future-access policy for Hampstead Heath’s Bathing Ponds. On Thursday (4 June), the corporation concluded that Kenwood Ladies’ Pond and Highgate Men’s Pond will remain trans inclusive. The CLC confirmed that the Hampstead mixed pondContinue Reading
As Ebola spreads in Congo, a radio station tries to stop health misinformation
A radio show in Congo is trying to battle misinformation around an ongoing Ebola outbreak, Read MoreContinue Reading
Kushner Island? Why a planned resort has provoked protests in Albania
Government hopes the project can boost Albania as a global tourism destination – but environmental concerns are rife., To Ivanka The Traitor, Sazan was a ‘find’. Thousands of Albanians however fear that it could be their loss. In an interview with US podcaster David Senra this week, vanka – eldestContinue Reading
‘We are fighters’: Iraq aim to shock rivals at 2026 World Cup
Coach Graham Arnold and two key players speak to Al Jazeera ahead of Iraq’s first World Cup appearance since 1986., Twenty hours on a bus, a charter plane out of the Middle East, and a one-off game carrying the expectations of 48 million people: Iraq’s journey to the 2026 WorldContinue Reading
New York Times Drops Blistering Headline On Traitor 47’s New Appointee
The newspaper’s editorial board warned that giving Bill Pulte access to sensitive intelligence could threaten national security and the rule of law., Read MoreContinue Reading
Kaitlan Collins Flags The Striking Detail In The Traitor’s Latest Face-To-Face Outburst At Her
The president once again attacked the CNN anchor., Read MoreContinue Reading
Inside NYC’s overlooked primary
In Queens, Chuck Park’s campaign is betting that a robust ground game can overcome a well-funded incumbent Published June 4, 2026 6:30AM (EDT) Chuck Park (Photo Credit: Santiago Pinzon) At a Bayside Queens town hall, Chuck Park, a former member of the foreign service and a Democratic challenger to Rep.Continue Reading
José Alfredo Says He’s Done Shrinking Himself in New Pride Anthem ‘Untamed’
There’s a moment every pop artist dreams about: realizing a song no longer belongs only to you. For Puerto Rican pop artist José Alfredo, that moment arrived with “PERRO.” Originally released in Spanish, the track quickly became more than a dance record. Its title, a word that can carry judgmentContinue Reading
Pigeons May Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field Using Superparamagnetic Immune Cells in Their Livers
Scientists have identified supermagnetic macrophages in the livers of homing pigeons (Columba livia domestica) that appear essential for navigation when the Sun is not visible, pointing to an entirely new mechanism for animal magnetoreception. The post Pigeons May Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field Using Superparamagnetic Immune Cells in Their Livers appearedContinue Reading
The Traitor attacks California elections as ballot counting continues
President Traitor 47 claimed on Thursday, without proof, that Democrats were attempting to steal elections in California. The president railed against mail-in ballots, which are still being accepted in the state. California is notoriously slow to post election numbers, and these latest primary races are no different. So why doesContinue Reading
UK lawmaker pushing for global change after xAI’s Grok was used to generate sexualized images of her
Millions of women and girls across the world have had their images manipulated and sexualized by artificial intelligence without their consent — with little recourse for those generating the images. And, as one British lawmaker recently learned, no one is safe from falling victim to this kind of harmful content.Continue Reading












