A Century of The New York Times in Antarctica
Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong takes a trip into the New York Times archives to see how our understanding of Antarctica has changed over the past century.Continue Reading
Edison Files Claims Against Los Angeles County and Others on Eaton Fire
Southern California Edison said its equipment most likely started the Eaton fire but asserted that government agencies and other businesses shared liability for the devastation.Continue Reading
Syrian army, SDF start implementing ceasefire despite clashes
Despite some reported clashes, the Syrian army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are implementing a new ceasefire., NewsFeed Despite some reported clashes, the Syrian army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are implementing their new ceasefire agreement. The SDF is expected to integrate its fighters into the Syrian armyContinue Reading
Bulgaria’s president says he is stepping down ahead of snap elections
President Rumen Radev widely expected to form his own political party prior to upcoming snap vote., President Rumen Radev is widely expected to form his own political party prior to the upcoming snap vote. Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has said that he will resign, stoking speculation that he will formContinue Reading
Photoshop Installer Runs on Linux Despite Adobe Not Giving a Damn For Years
Still early to say whether this will make it into Wine officially, this should rekindle some hope for Linux users and users-to-be who have been missing Adobe’s creative suite on the platform., Read More From It’s FOSSContinue Reading
Hopes of a $35,000 Volvo EV are gone, but the EX30 remains fun to drive—for two people at a time
2026 Volvo EX30: Still fun, still zippy, not as cheap Exactly two years ago, we dubbed the Volvo EX30 one of the two most important new EVs of 2024. Then the world changed. Fast-forward to the end of 2024. Volvo was able to deliver a few 422 hp EX30 TwinContinue Reading
New Geotab data shows how frequent DC fast charging affects EV battery health
Most experts agree that frequent DC fast charging can shorten EV battery life, but detailed data about the phenomenon is scarce. How often can one use DC fast chargers before one sees increased degradation, and how do different charging speeds, climates and use conditions affect battery life? Connected vehicle specialistContinue Reading
DOJ civil rights chief blasts Don Lemon as she vows charges against anti-ICE protesters who interrupted church service
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department “will pursue charges” related to a protest inside a St., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
High-speed trains collide in Spain, killing at least 39 in rare double derailment
Two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain Sunday night after one derailed and slid onto an active track. At least 39 people are dead, dozens more injured — and Spain is now facing one of its worst rail disasters in more than a decade. The crash shut down major routesContinue Reading
The Traitor invites Putin to join Gaza “Board of Peace”—despite active ICC war crimes warrant
Russian President Vladimir Putin has received an invitation to join US President Traitor 47’s newly created “Board of Peace” for Gaza, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed on 19 January, CNBC reported. Putin remains wanted by the International Criminal Court for the war crime of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children from occupiedContinue Reading
French army tests Ukrainian innovations — fiber-optic drones, 3D-printed mines, robot vehicles
France may be looking at Ukraine as it plans the future of its military. The French Army’s 2nd Armored Brigade recently tested a range of technologies directly inspired by Ukrainian battlefields of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Defence Blog wrote. These reportedly included fiber–optic FPV drones, unmanned ground vehicles, and 3D-printed mines,Continue Reading
We Need Civil Disobedience Across America
We need civil disobedience in this country. Now. In the words of MLK Jr: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”Continue Reading
The US economy seems strong after a year of The Traitor, but is it really?
While economic growth is strong, the gap between the haves and have-nots is widening., Over the past year, United States President Traitor 47 has unleashed a slew of policies that have upended businesses, supply chains and jobs. Yet the US economy seems to be growing at a healthy clip, andContinue Reading












