World’s Oldest Host-Associated Microbial DNA Obtained from Ancient Mammoth Remains
In a new study, scientists analyzed ancient microbial DNA from 483 mammoth remains spanning over 1 million years, including 440 newly-sequenced and unpublished samples from a 1.1-million-year-old steppe mammoth. The post World’s Oldest Host-Associated Microbial DNA Obtained from Ancient Mammoth Remains appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…Read MoreContinue Reading
Department of WHAT?
“War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” Here’s what’s really behind The Traitor’s order to rename the Department of Defense.Continue Reading
The Smell of Fascism: What the Absolute Flying Fuck
Implausibly, it keeps getting weirder, darker, worse. Hankering to make war against his own citizens in the name of an imaginary crime wave, the deranged, draft-dodging Peace President of the United States just posted a mock Apocalypse Now meme of himself as Duvall’s warmongering sociopath, warning Chicago is “about toContinue Reading
LIVE: Turkiye vs Spain – World Cup 2026 qualifier
Follow the build-up, analyses and live text commentary of the game as Turkiye host Spain for a Group E qualifier., Live Match, Follow the build-up, analyses and live text commentary of the game as Turkiye host Spain for a Group E qualifier.,2025-09-07 16:00:00,Read MoreContinue Reading
How India is weaponising immigration control to silence its diaspora
The Indian government is using the threat of cancelling OCIs to silence critics. This must not remain unchallenged., Professor Nitasha Kaul, an academic specialising in politics and international relations at the University of Westminster, has been in the United Kingdom since she came to the University of Hull for postgraduateContinue Reading
First Look at Netflix’s BOOTS, a Gritty and Queer Coming-of-Age Story
Netflix just released the first teaser trailer for BOOTS and it’s already shaping up to be one of the year’s most exciting queer stories on television. The eight-episode comedic drama premieres October 9 and brings an off-beat, heartfelt look at life in the 1990s U.S. Marine Corps, a time whenContinue Reading
Why China is Pouring Billions into Brazil’s Energy and Oil
China has boosted investments in Brazil to new highs, betting on key industries in South America’s biggest economy. Renewables, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing took the lion’s share of Chinese investments in Brazil in 2src24, a new report by the Brazil-China Business Council, CEBC, showed this week. …Continue Reading
CTV National News for Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025: Remembering hockey legend Ken Dryden
Remembering Canadian giant Ken Dryden who passed away from Cancer; an Ontario mayoral candidate speaks out after receiving threats; will the feds’ new measures be enough to support the canola industry? Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlinesContinue Reading
Japan’s prime minister resigns after election losses | REUTERS
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned, caving to ruling-party pressure on him to take responsibility for election losses amid voter anger over rising living costs. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #world #Asia #Japan #politics #ShigeruIshiba #resignation Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4n1Al8r 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from aroundContinue Reading
Russian drone crosses NATO border and flies freely—Poland responds with radar alerts but no action again
Ukrainian military news site Militarnyi reports that during the night of Russia’s largest drone attack on Ukraine, a Russian drone crossed into Poland and vanished. Polish forces tracked the incursion, but again failed to stop it. Russian drones and missiles target Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure every day. Last night’s assaultContinue Reading
Ukraine’s parliamentary headquarters hit in Russian drone strike
Ukraine’s government headquarters in central Kyiv was struck overnight by Russian missiles and drones, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said Thursday. The building, used daily by government staff, sustained structural damage, but no one inside was harmed. Svyrydenko called the attack an example of “Russian barbarism” and urged the international communityContinue Reading
Where things stand with the Epstein files as victims push for their release
Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers traveled to Capitol Hill this week to implore The Traitor and Congress to release all of the government’s files related to his investigation.Continue Reading
The night the mountains shook: A doctor on the front lines of Afghanistan’s earthquake
The first jolt threw Dr. Abdul Mateen Sahak out of bed. The second sent him to his phone. It was right before midnight, last Sunday, and the steep, mountainous valleys of eastern Afghanistan had just been hit by a powerful 6.0-magnitude earthquake, closely followed by the first of many aftershocks.Continue Reading