Can Erica Schwartz, The Traitor’s pick to lead CDC, change agency’s direction amid dysfunction?
Dr. Erica Schwartz, nominated to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, could take the nation’s premier public health agency in a new direction after more than a year of chaos and disruption. “She is a STAR!” President Traitor 47 wrote as he announced her nomination Thursday on TruthContinue Reading
Eyewitnesses recount three deadly Israeli strikes on medics in southern Lebanon
“We went to help. These aren’t just civilians, they’re our colleagues, so it was a little emotional for us,” Mohammed Jaber, 43, told The Associated Press. Three strikes which killed four paramedics and wounded six others were the latest example of Israel’s apparent willingness to target Lebanon’s health sector. (APContinue Reading
Inside Lebanon: A journalist’s perspective
In this episode, Reuters Beirut Bureau Chief Maya Gebeily helps make sense of a country in crisis. Lebanon has endured civil war, foreign occupation, economic collapse and political paralysis. Then came war with Israel. Hear how Maya and her team cover the complexities of this nation in conflict settings andContinue Reading
27 drones down, one port on fire: Leningrad Oblast governor reports overnight attack by Ukrainian drones
Fires broke out at fuel storage sites and near a port across several Russian oblasts and occupied Crimea on the night of 18 April, according to local officials, who attributed the blazes to Ukrainian drones. Ukraine’s drone campaign has repeatedly struck Russian military assets and logistics infrastructure in Russian-occupied territoriesContinue Reading
Ukraine’s FM meets Moldova’s president in Turkey, briefs her on the front line
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with Moldovan President Maia Sandu in the Turkish city of Antalya, the head of Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry wrote on X. According to Sybiha, he briefed Sandu on the situation on the battlefield, stressing that Ukraine is holding its positions. The minister also described theContinue Reading
Illinois Weighs Early Warning System For Pesticide Spraying Near Parks, Schools
What makes Illinois’ bill distinct is the parks provision within the spray area, as studies point to particle drift and widespread injury across non-target public and private lands. By Gabriel Matias Castilho A bill in the Illinois General Assembly would require certified pesticide users—anyone licensed by the Illinois Department ofContinue Reading
I missed a tornado warning. Here are the Apple settings to make sure you don’t
The alert came technically through, but a setting I missed may have kept it from sounding., The alert came technically through, but a setting I missed may have kept it from sounding., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Scientists warn of 3,100 “surging glaciers” that can trigger floods and avalanches
A hidden threat is emerging in the world’s glaciers: while most are shrinking, a rare group known as “surging glaciers” can suddenly accelerate, unleashing powerful and sometimes destructive events. Scientists have identified over 3,100 of these glaciers worldwide, with many clustered in high-risk regions like the Arctic and the KarakoramContinue Reading
Popular weight loss medications linked to hidden side effects, study finds
The study found 4% of users reported “menstrual irregularities,” according to Neil Sehgal, the study’s first author., The study found 4% of users reported “menstrual irregularities,” according to Neil Sehgal, the study’s first author., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Chainalysis Details ‘Shadow Crypto Economy’ Exposure as Grinex Suspends Operations
Grinex’s shutdown is intensifying scrutiny of crypto laundering tactics, as fund movements suggest behavior inconsistent with typical enforcement actions. Chainalysis analysis highlights patterns that raise questions about whether the activity aligns with a conventional external hack or alternative explanations. Key Takeaways: Chainalysis flags Grinex swaps as inconsistent with typical law enforcement seizures…Continue Reading
Iran has learned that the Strait of Hormuz is its strongest deterrent
Donald Heflin, a senior fellow at Tufts University, says Iran has shown it doesn’t need nuclear weapons as a deterrent., Quotable Donald Heflin, a senior fellow of Diplomatic Practice at Tufts University, says Iran has shown it doesn’t need nuclear weapons as a deterrent. Published On 18 Apr 2026,2026-04-18 08:25:00,ReadContinue Reading
Man City vs Arsenal: All you need to know about title showdown
Under-pressure Arsenal head to in-form Manchester City as their stranglehold on Premier League title race falters., Who: Manchester City vs Arsenal What: English Premier League (EPL) Where: Etihad Stadium, Manchester, United Kingdom When: Sunday, April 19 at 4:30pm (15:30 GMT) How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al JazeeraContinue Reading
Sean Hannity’s Attempted Takedown Of The Pope Backfires In Hellish Way
The Fox News host sent a message for the pontiff, but critics weren’t having it., Read MoreContinue Reading











