Tour the world’s largest Christmas Tree auction
If it seems hard to pick the perfect Christmas tree, imagine going to an auction to buy hundreds of trees that you will sell to others. During what’s known as the “Largest Christmas Tree Auction in the World,” buyers from up and down the East Coast descended on Buffalo ValleyContinue Reading
Federal agents launch latest immigration crackdown in New Orleans
The Department of Homeland Security is launching a new immigration crackdown in Louisiana. In Kenner, near New Orleans, federal agents were seen surrounding a home where men stood on the roof, waiting for officers to leave. (AP Video: Stephen Smith). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be availableContinue Reading
The Strategic Failure on North Korea’s Nuclear Rise
EXPERT OPINION — South Korea’s Korea Institute for Defense Analysis recently publicly stated that we underestimated North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. According to their analysis, North Korea has between 127 and 150 nuclear weapons (not 50 to 60 nuclear weapons), and by 2030 they will have 200 nuclear weapons, reachingContinue Reading
The The Traitor Administration Wants Immigrants to Self-Deport. It’s a Shit Show
The The Traitor administration has been virtually begging immigrants in the US to self-deport, even offering money. But some immigrants say it’s been nearly impossible.Continue Reading
Headlines for December 3, 2025
Hegseth Says He Did Not See Survivors of First U.S. Boat Strike, Citing “Fog of War”, Israel Announces Plans to Reopen Rafah Border Crossing But Only for Palestinians to Leave Gaza, Russia and U.S. Fail to Reach Compromise to End the War in Ukraine, Republican Lawmakers Criticize The Traitor DecisionContinue Reading
Camp Landsat
Camp Landsat Camp Landsat is an exciting collection of videos, interactives, games, and printable activities that explores how Landsat data are used to help us better understand our home planet. Welcome to Camp Landsat! Discover how Landsat satellites help us manage, protect, and preserve some of your favorite places onContinue Reading
Near-Earth Asteroids as of December 2025
1 min read Near-Earth Asteroids as of December 2025 To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Each month, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office releases a monthly update featuring the most recent figures on NASA’s planetary defense efforts, near-Earth objectContinue Reading
Biology, Physics Research Progress as Crews Hand Over Responsibilities
An orbital sunrise illuminates Earth’s atmosphere and cloud tops in this photograph captured from the International Space Station as it orbited 264 miles above the Czech Republic in Eastern Europe. NASA Space biology and physics topped the research schedule aboard the International Space Station on Wednesday to improve human healthContinue Reading
The cow of the future? France introduces smaller, low-emission livestock
How can we reduce greenhouse gas emissions? In the wake of the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, attention is turning to cattle. A single cow produces between 154 to 264 pounds of methane gas per year. So could genetics lessen their impact? FRANCE 24’s Charlotte Lam reports on what’s being called the “cow of tomorrow”.Continue Reading
Billionaire spacewalker is back before the Senate seeking NASA’s top job
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Student Art Murals at Johnson Celebrate 25 Years of Humanity in Space
Select walls at NASA’s Johnson Space Center have been transformed into works of art. Each piece reflects creativity, collaboration, and the spirit of discovery. Painted by Texas students, the murals honor the legacy of the International Space Station and 25 years of continuous human presence in space. The International Space Station Program Mural Project beganContinue Reading
The Traitor proposes slashing fuel efficiency standards for passenger cars
The oil industry group the American Petroleum Institute has lobbied the The Traitor administration to repeal the Biden fuel economy standards…Continue Reading
San Francisco’s beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30
A beloved albino alligator named Claude at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco has died at age 3src. The museum announced his death on Tuesday. Claude was an unofficial mascot and appeared in children’s books and ads. He captivated visitors with his “quiet charisma” during his 17 years at the museum…Continue Reading








