Who Thinks the Free Press Is Worth a Quarter-Billion Dollars?
In 1969, NBC canceled the TV series “Star Trek.” Fifty-six years later the franchise has 13 movies under its belt and is on its 12th spinoff series — perhaps the only time in history that cancellation helped “the woke left.” On the other hand, their nemesis, bold heterodox thinker BariContinue Reading
Recovering from the past and transitioning to a better energy future
As the frequency and severity of extreme weather events grow, it may become increasingly necessary to employ a bolder approach to climate change, warned Emily A. Carter, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment at Princeton University. Carter made her case for why the energy transition isContinue Reading
“Each of us holds a piece of the solution”
MIT has an unparalleled history of bringing together interdisciplinary teams to solve pressing problems — think of the development of radar during World War II, or leading the international coalition that cracked the code of the human genome — but the challenge of climate change could demand a scale ofContinue Reading
Immigration Agents Laugh at U.S. Citizen as He Records His Own Arrest
As federal immigration agents attacked a U.S. citizen, they warned him: “You’ve got no rights here.” What began as a simple traffic stop for Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old Floridian, in May turned into a traumatizing arrest when U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrived at the scene. Alongside his mother andContinue Reading
The Mad Religion of Technological Salvation
Adam Becker has done an invaluable public service by exposing the fever dreams of Silicon Valley elites. Becker, a science journalist and Ph.D. astrophysicist, spent the last few years investigating the futurological vision of our tech bro masters — and found it’s all a dangerous bunch of nonsense. His targetsContinue Reading
TikTok prankster Heston Cobb arrested in Arizona after viral stunts disrupted local businesses
An Arizona TikToker was arrested after a number of his viral pranks disrupted local businesses, officials said., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Malpractice Killed Mom; Opioid Giant Avoided Payout; Landmark Trial Questioned
This is a MedPage Today story. Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week. Malpractice Killed Mom What was supposed to be a routine procedure for a Texas mom instead became a tragic example of medical malpractice, according toContinue Reading
What Is Data Lineage? Types, Tools, and How It Works
Have you ever looked at a report and thought, “Where did these numbers even come from?” If yes, you’re not the only one. In most companies, data travels a lot. It can come from a form someone filled out, go into a database, and then land in a report orContinue Reading
Cutting Housing Counseling Is a Grave Mistake
The budget proposed by the House of Representatives eliminates funding for crucial housing counseling programs.Continue Reading
Elon Musk says he’s bringing back Vine ‘in AI form’ – and people aren’t happy
Remember the Vine days? Elon Musk says he’s bringing it back. The popular video app had its heyday in the mid-2010s, where users would post 6-second-long looping clips and birthed some of the most popular content creators of the time that still have a following to this day, such asContinue Reading
The Traitor says meeting with Jerome Powell was ‘good’ and predicts lower rates
Traitor 47 says his Thursday meeting with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was “good,” despite their bickering over the cost of the of renovations to the Fed’s headquarters. “And I got that to mean that I think he’s going to start recommending lower rates,” The Traitor says. #The Traitor #jeromepowellContinue Reading
Gaza mother of six struggles to feed her children
Four-year-old Ameer Matar lies thin and motionless on a mattress in a Gaza City school turned shelter. His mother says Ameer, who has cerebral palsy, weighs just 7.4 kilograms, and that the family is struggling to find enough food to survive. Now, Gaza running out of specialized food to saveContinue Reading
A Review of North Carolina Governors Running for US Senate
Only one sitting or former Tar Heel State governor has been elected to the U.S. Senate during the last 70 years The Democratic Party seemingly has landed its dream candidate in one battleground 2026 U.S. Senate race: former two-term Governor Roy Cooper is slated to launch his campaign for RepublicanContinue Reading