‘Mad Men Fuelling the Madness’: Meet the Advertising CEOs Boosting Big Oil
For years, advertising executives have largely escaped criticism for glossing the images of major polluters. But as climate protestors turn up at ad agency offices and dozens of U.S. states file lawsuits accusing oil companies of deliberately spreading disinformation, the industry is coming under increasing scrutiny. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has called adContinue Reading
Black LGBTQ Survivors Are Speaking Out About the Hidden Trauma of Conversion Therapy
As debates around so-called conversion therapy continue to reach the national stage, LGBTQ advocates are renewing calls to end practices aimed at changing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, particularly within religious communities where those experiences often go unspoken. A new essay spotlighted by GLAAD examines the lasting impactContinue Reading
‘Killing Our Vote’: After Louisiana v. Callais
The day after the U.S. Supreme Court crippled the federal Voting Rights Act, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson addressed a virtual gathering for the group’s members and supporters where he ranked the landmark decision alongside the court’s most infamous cases. Dred Scott excluded Black people from American citizenship aheadContinue Reading
Beyond the Dog Whistle
In a recent podcast interview with The New York Times, political science professor Robert Pape pointed out that acceptance of political violence is today higher than it’s been in generations. Tens of millions of Americans, his research shows, are now accepting of things as extreme as assassination as a way to change politics.Continue Reading
Kurds in the Crossfire
When Israel and the U.S. launched their war on Iran, a flurry of media reports suggested that CIA-armed Kurdish forces were preparing to enter Iran and help topple the Islamic Republic. That outcome was always unlikely. Just months earlier, the latest chapter in the Kurds’ long history of exploitation byContinue Reading
Injured US military veterans find relief and awe swimming with a whale shark at Georgia Aquarium
Injured U.S. military veterans experience the healing power of water and wildlife at the Georgia Aquarium when they swam with manta rays, goliath groupers, and even a whale shark as part of the Wounded Warrior Project, Read MoreContinue Reading
Mexico state fair fire leaves at least five dead
Mexico state fair fire leaves at least five dead, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
ICE stops fast-track program, will favor experienced officers | NewsNation
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is moving away from its fast-track training program and will focus on more experienced law enforcement candidates. NewsNation’s Xavier Walton has the details.Continue Reading
Were Russians working at S-4 facility?
Filmmaker and researcher Luigi Vendittelli on whether Russian nationals were working at the top-secret S4 military base. Watch this full episode of “Reality Check”: https://youtu.be/mgGO_O8k2nE #BobLazar #mystery #USgovernmentContinue Reading
NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1
1 Min Read NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1 PIA26649 Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech Photojournal Navigation Science Photojournal NASA Sends Mars Helicopter… Photojournal Home Photojournal Search Latest Content Galleries Feedback RSS About Downloads NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1 JPEG (1.38 MB) Description Engineer Fernando Mier-Hicks inspectsContinue Reading
NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast
1 Min Read NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast PIA26648 Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech Photojournal Navigation Science Photojournal NASA’s Next-Gen Mars… Photojournal Home Photojournal Search Latest Content Galleries Feedback RSS About Downloads NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast JPEG (1.34 MB) Description Engineer Jaakko Karras inspects aContinue Reading
A Light in the Dark
NASA A thin sliver of Earth’s edge is brightly illuminated against the vast darkness of space in this April 3, 2026, image taken during the Artemis II mission. Artemis II was the first crewed flight in a series of missions to test NASA’s human deep space capabilities, paving the wayContinue Reading
How an exoplanet odd couple survived by traveling in from the cold together
An artist’s impression of the mini-Neptune TOI-1130b and its hot Jupiter companion, TOI-1130c, which both formed further out from their star before migrating inward. (Image credit: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT) A remote hot Jupiter exoplanet has foregone the typical solitary life that worlds of its kind normally lead, in favor of companionship with another planet —Continue Reading












