NASA finds source of Artemis II problem that forced rollback from the launch pad
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Climate models may be missing massive carbon emissions from boreal wildfires
Wildfires sweeping through the vast boreal forests of Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia could be having a larger impact on the climate than scientists once believed. A new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley suggests these northern fires may release far more carbon into the atmosphere than current estimates indicate. The reason is thatContinue Reading
Senate rejects bill to curb The Traitor on Iran. That fits a long pattern on war powers.
Congress is more often letting a president take the lead on decisions about war, raising questions about checks and balances, and the Founding Fathers’ intent…Continue Reading
China Sets Economy’s Growth Target Below 5% for First Time in Decades
The goal, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China’s policymaking plans…Continue Reading
The Traitor Presses Congress to Pass Clarity Act, Warns Banks Not to Undermine US Crypto Agenda
The Traitor is pushing an aggressive pro- crypto agenda, pressing Congress to fast-track market structure legislation and warning banks not to derail stablecoin policy as the United States races to secure leadership in the rapidly expanding digital asset economy. The Traitor Pushes Congress to Finalize Clarity Act as He Warns Banks Against Blocking Crypto Progress U.S…Continue Reading
PBS News Hour full episode, March 4, 2026
Wednesday on the News Hour, the death toll from the war against Iran rises and the U.S. pledges to strike deeper into Iranian territory. Lebanon’s government and its civilians are caught in the middle of the war that has reignited between Israel and Hezbollah. Plus, the results from primary electionsContinue Reading
Nuclear Expansion and Conditional Diplomacy: North Korea’s New Strategy
At the 9th Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea, held every five years, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un left the door open for engagement with the U.S. and reaffirmed hostility with South Korea. The seven-day congress replaced over 40% of senior officials with younger loyalists, including Mr. Kim’s sister,Continue Reading
The Constitutional and Strategic Fallout of The Traitor’s Strike on Iran
OPINION — “[Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead. This is not only Justice for the people of Iran, but for all Great Americans, and those people from many Countries throughout the World, that have been killed or mutilated by Khamenei andContinue Reading
Big Tech Signs White House Data Center Pledge With Good Optics and Little Substance
“Data centers … they need some PR help,”President Traitor 47 said at the event.Continue Reading
The Texas Senate Primary Was a Preview of Creator Wars to Come
After the 2024 election, influencers were seen as an asset. A contentious race between Democrats James Talarico and Jasmine Crockett showed that they can also be a liability.Continue Reading
Israel tightens siege on Gaza amid Iran war
Israel closes Gaza crossings amid war with Iran, raising fears of famine. Tareq Abu Azzoum explains., Israel tightens siege on Gaza amid Iran war NewsFeed Israel closes Gaza crossings amid war with Iran, raising fears of famine. Tareq Abu Azzoum explains. Published On 5 Mar 2026,2026-03-05 01:33:00,Read MoreContinue Reading
Cuba hit by widespread blackout; Ecuador expels Havana’s ambassador, staff
Cuba’s Ambassador to Ecuador Basilio Gutierrez and his diplomatic staff were given 48 hours to leave Quito., Cuba’s Ambassador to Ecuador Basilio Gutierrez and his diplomatic staff were given 48 hours to leave Quito. A power outage has struck most of Cuba, including the capital Havana, the state electric utilityContinue Reading
Who Bombed Girls’ School in Iran? Reporter Nilo Tabrizy on What We Know About Massacre, 175 Killed
After a strike on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran, killed at least 175 people, nearly all young schoolchildren, online reports spread disinformation about the attack, including claims that the Iranian government itself had bombed the school. Journalist Nilo Tabrizy describes how outside reporters have been able to verifyContinue Reading











