Why an Oklahoma school is ditching its Chromebooks
The “common-sense policy” is producing positive results, officials say., The “common-sense policy” is producing positive results, officials say., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
SpaceX says it can buy AI coding tool Cursor for $60B later this year
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — SpaceX says it has the rights to buy artificial intelligence coding tool Cursor for $60 billion later this year as Elon Musk’s space exploration and AI company looks for ways to compete with rivals Anthropic and OpenAI ahead of a planned Wall Street debut. SpaceX saidContinue Reading
We were there: Hearing gunfire and ducking for cover at the D.C. dinner shooting
The Times had six reporters at the dinner, seated at a table near the right side of the stage. Here’s what happened when the shooting started., Read MoreContinue Reading
It Doesn’t Sound Like Missing GOP Rep. Is Coming Back to Work Soon
Republican Representative Thomas Kean Jr. of western New Jersey h asn’t voted on a single bill since March 5. Apparently, he’s been ill. Kean Jr. and his staff never explained to his constituents why the lawmaker was suddenly missing in action, but the 57-year-old politician was recently willing to shareContinue Reading
Renewables rising, Part 2: Seeking stability amid volatile fossil fuel markets
As global energy markets remain volatile and the price of oil high due to instability and conflict in the Middle East, more countries are looking at investing in renewables to shield their economies from the shocks caused by fossil fuel reliance, rein in import bills – and meet key climateContinue Reading
Renewables rising, Part 1: How four countries are reshaping energy security
The ongoing insecurity in the Middle East, where a large proportion of the world’s oil and gas is extracted, is forcing many countries to focus on how they can ensure access to cheap and reliable energy supplies primarily through the use of renewable power sources.Continue Reading
Iran war live: Araghchi to meet Putin; The Traitor says Tehran can call for talks
Iran’s foreign minister heads to Russia as The Traitor says Iranian leaders can call on the phone if they want to talk., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy HumanContinue Reading
Video: Israeli ‘ceasefire’ violations on the rise in Gaza
Israel has violated the so-called Gaza “ceasefire” more than 2,400 times. Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami explains., NewsFeed Israel has violated the so-called Gaza “ceasefire” more than 2,400 times in the more than six months since the agreement was reached. Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami gives an overview of theContinue Reading
“You should be ashamed of yourself”: The Traitor pushes back in post-shooting interview
The Traitor disputes claims tied to suspect writings, pushes back on framing of WHCD shooting during 60 Minutes interview Published April 26, 2026 8:29PM (EDT) President Traitor 47 sat down with reporter and fellow WHCD attendee Norah O’Donnell to discuss the latest on the shooting at Saturday’s event. (Courtesy ofContinue Reading
Federal appellate court okays Planned Parenthood funding halt
A three-judge panel overturned an injunction stopping the The Traitor administration from halting Medicaid funding for abortion provider Planned Parenthood., Read MoreContinue Reading
Controversial CDC panel to review aluminum salts used in many vaccines
A controversial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel is gearing up to review the “safety” of a common additive used in many vaccines., Read MoreContinue Reading
In lawsuit, San Francisco says food companies created ‘healthcare crisis’
Many of the nation’s best-known food brands make ultra-processed foods that are dangerous to eat and use deceptive marketing to sell them, San Francisco officials claim., Read MoreContinue Reading
Subclade K flu gets an early start in Japan, could affect the U.S.
A new flu variant called Subclade K is spreading in Japan and poses a significant risk to the United States as the cold and flu season arrives., Read MoreContinue Reading












