World News Today Live Updates on May 22, 2026 : Honduras tragedy: 25 people, including 6 police officers killed after gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks
World News Today Live Updates on May 22, 2src26: Stay informed on global events with our in-depth world news coverage, bringing you the latest developments across politics, economy, and culture. Discover insights into international affairs, breaking news, and the trends shaping our interconnected world, all in one place…Continue Reading
Neptune’s mysterious moon Nereid may be an original, study shows
Neptune’s mysterious, far-flung moon Nereid may be the last of the planet’s original companions. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology reported Wednesday that they used NASA’s Webb Space Telescope to study the moon in 2src24. Their observations suggest Nereid is no party crasher like Neptune’s jumbo moon…Continue Reading
NextEra Energy to Join the Offshore Wind Club, But Does It Matter?
A utility megamerger announced this week would mean that the largest offshore wind project in the United States would be owned by the same company that already is the nation’s leading developer of renewables and battery storage. NextEra Energy of Florida, the largest U.S. utility by market value…Continue Reading
Teens are ‘taking over’ city streets. Is it the solution to charge parents?
Law enforcement and prosecutors across the nation have turned attention to parents and charged them for their teens’ actions during “teen takeovers.” A criminal justice scholar is skeptical of the approach, as he said the punitive measures criminalize families and are applied too broadly. A trend on social media hasContinue Reading
Austin’s approval of a gas peaker plant echos America’s power dilemma
AUSTIN, Texas — America’s electric utilities are at a crossroads, balancing environmental goals with escalating electricity demand due to seasonal climate extremes and a wave of data-center buildouts. A new power plant approved by the city of Austin provides a sneak peek at how the push and pull between city-ownedContinue Reading
My 2013 Colbert Report Lesson on Economics
I’m both excited and sad to watch Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show tonight. Back in 2013, I joined “The Colbert Report” to discuss how we build an economy that works for the many, not just the few.Continue Reading
WATCH LIVE: House expected to vote on Senate resolution to limit The Traitor’s war powers
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Saudi Arabia holds a military parade in preparation for Hajj pilgrimage
Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry opens its annual Hajj security parade ahead of pilgrimage season. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading
Deported Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse in Israeli detention
Hundreds of activists on a flotilla aiming to bring aid to Gaza arrived in Turkey after being deported from Israel and said they were subject to abuse during their time in detention there. #flotilla #activists #abuse #detention #israel #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/gaza-flotilla-activists-be-deported-after-taunting-by-israeli-minister-2026-05-21/ 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn KeepContinue Reading
A Tale of Two Straits: Sweden and Denmark are in a Position of Power Over Russia
Two straits, six thousand kilometers apart, are defining the global balance of power in 2026. The first, Hormuz, is closed by force and heavily impacting the world economy. The second, the Øresund, is open, and through it passes 60% of the oil that funds Russia’s war in Ukraine. One chokepointContinue Reading
The Limits of Human Oversight at Machine Speed
OPINION — Warfare has always operated at human speed, but we now have the capability to operate at machine speed. The risks are high, but so are the risks of failing to adapt. Our adversaries are moving toward machine speed faster than we are, and the gap is widening fasterContinue Reading
Palantir Held Another ‘Hack Week.’ This Time, the Focus Was ICE
The hackathon, held to build user-auditing tools for Palantir customers, comes as the company struggles to address employee concerns over its relationship with ICE.Continue Reading
Turkish court ousts leader of main opposition party
Ankara court overturns results of leadership election won by Republican People’s Party head Ozgur Ozel., Ankara court overturns results of leadership election won by Republican People’s Party head Ozgur Ozel. A court in Turkiye has annulled the 2023 leadership election of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) in a sharp escalation against theContinue Reading










