Thousands mourn Jason Arday in London, blaming ‘racist’ press for his death
Mourners blame relentless and ‘racist’ media scrutiny for former Cambridge University professor’s death., London, United Kingdom – Tens of thousands of mourners dressed in black have filled London’s Trafalgar Square, with many carrying flowers for a vigil for Jason Arday, a former Cambridge University professor who died amid weeks ofContinue Reading
‘I Can Leave’: Right-Wing Host Rage Quits On Debater Who Challenged His ‘Bulls**t’
The debater pulled out a prop to troll Tim Pool just as he darted away from the group of progressives., Read MoreContinue Reading
Nancy Mace Shows Off Her Numerous Tattoos In New Podcast
The GOP congresswoman gives the curious a peek at how tatted up she is., Read MoreContinue Reading
Flock is just the latest example of using surveillance to stalk women
The technology is under fire for how police officers have abused it. But it’s only the symptom of a larger problem Published August 17, 2026 6:00AM (EDT) Flock license plate reader and camera with solar panel against a blue sky, Pleasant Hill, California, April 16, 2026. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/GettyContinue Reading
Frame: The First Linux X Server Written Entirely in Assembly Language
In a bold move toward ultimate minimalism, developer Geir Isene has created Frame — the first X11 server for Linux written entirely in assembly language. The X server is one of those foundational pieces that most of us take for granted. It’s big, complex, and full of decades of legacyContinue Reading
Animals have been eating nature’s original bioplastic for millions of years
Nature invented biodegradable plastic long before humans did—and animals may have been feeding on it for hundreds of millions of years. Researchers discovered that dozens of animal species possess enzymes capable of breaking down microbial bioplastics called PHAs, a talent once thought to belong only to microorganisms., Read MoreContinue Reading
APOD: 2026 August 18 – Perseids from Perseus
APOD Science APOD APOD: 2026 August 18 –… Today’s APOD Archive Submissions Index Search Calendar RSS Education About Discuss APOD Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by aContinue Reading
Lala Batters Hawaii
Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Lala Batters Hawaii Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human Dimensions Natural Events Oceans Remote Sensing Technology Snow & Ice Water More Content Collections Global Maps World of Change Articles EarthContinue Reading
NHS to roll out ‘life-saving’ meds to combat drug-resistant HIV
The NHS is going to prescribe a new medication to treat the minority of patients living with a drug-resistant strain of HIV, in a landmark move. Around 100,000 people have HIV in England. There is currently no cure, though the vast majority can manage the virus with medication which hugelyContinue Reading
Donor fatigue guts demining in Asia, as active conflicts draw away funding
Land mines and unexploded bombs from conflicts of the last century still plague parts of Southeast Asia, claiming lives and limbs each year, Read MoreContinue Reading
Is The Traitor Making Natural Disasters Worse?
The Traitor has gutted nearly 20% of FEMA’s workforce and dragged his feet in granting natural disaster relief to blue states. With hurricane season on the horizon, it’s a perfect storm of sabotage and cruelty.Continue Reading
Open-Source Intel Makes U.S. Troops an Easier Target for Iran
Iran is reading American service members’ social media feeds to deadly effect. The fact is that not all intelligence must be gleaned from secret, closed sources for it to be effective, and Tehran has made use of public and open-source data to target U.S. forces with psychological and kinetic attacks.Continue Reading
Protecting our ‘most vital infrastructure’: Pushing back on desertification
As heatwaves are turning deadlier, fires and disasters are razing cities — and rising seas are erasing territories — one environmental crisis remains dangerously overlooked: the degradation of the land beneath our feet.Continue Reading












