When President Donald Trump endorsed Texas attorney general Ken Paxton earlier this month in his race to unseat four-term GOP Sen. John Cornyn, it fell […]
Month: May 2026
Plastic-Eating Bacteria Just Got A Powerful Upgrade
NUS researchers have cracked two of the biggest obstacles in engineering microbes for industry: speed and reliability — using a bacteria-killing virus as their secret […]
Your Medicine Cabinet Is Polluting The Ocean
Over-The-Counter medication makes up the majority of pharmaceutical pollution in Hong Kong rivers, and may persist in rivers long enough to spread into coastal waters.
Credibility and consequences
During his presidency, Richard Nixon argued that public opposition to the Vietnam War was undermining the American negotiating position. The reasoning was that if the […]
Oxford trust accused of inappropriately accessing maternity campaigner’s medical records
The co-founder of a campaign raising concerns about maternity care at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH), claims that senior doctors, midwives, and clerical […]
Ferrari loses billions as Luce EV launch sparks backlash
Ferrari has been hit by a wave of criticism following its Luce EV launch, which prompted a massive stock-market selloff ……See More
‘Buffer Zone’: The Media’s Favorite Euphemism for Israeli Occupation
Since October 2023, Israel has occupied vast stretches of territory in Gaza, Syria and, most recently, Lebanon. Corporate media have been reluctant to use clear, […]
In Myanmar’s info war, foreign pens mouth junta’s lines
Myanmar’s revolution is now being decided as much in headlines and briefing rooms as in the wartime hills of Sagaing and Karenni. The most dangerous […]
Can South Korea really afford nuclear submarines?
South Korea’s push for nuclear-powered submarines could transform it from a US security client into an undersea strategic power, while at the same time accruing […]
Fire erupts at commercial plaza on Hwy. 11, south of Orillia
The plaza, near Line 7 in Oro-Medonte, is home to several stores and a Canada Post depot; fire chief said no injuries have been reported…See […]
Young farmer who died two weeks after engagement set to leave lasting legacy
A scholarship will be created at a Victorian agricultural college in memory of a young man who died in a farming accident last month…See More
VicGrid surveyors cancel access visit after farmgate protest makes them feel unsafe
Renewable planning body VicGrid has threatened a high-profile anti-transmission-line campaigner with enforcement action after government surveyors felt “hindered” from accessing his farm…See More
Blair screed uncorks fresh angst over what Labour wants to be, with or without Starmer
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair intended his bracing meditation on the state of the nation to land as a shock to the center-left system and […]
Nigel Farage is facing his own threat from the right in Makerfield
LONDON — Nigel Farage was hoping to sabotage Labour’s leadership fight. But a former ally is now trying to eat into his vote from the […]
Burkina Faso: No Evidence Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré Accused Kenyan and French Presidents of Plotting to Assassinate Him
Africa Check] No evidence Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré accused Kenyan and French presidents of plotting to assassinate him…See More
The Stains On The Federal Judiciary
A high-ranking government official has sexual relations in the workplace on multiple occasions. An article of fabric is stained. The official is asked about what […]
Açai leader SAMBAZON eyes Japan, Middle East to drive next growth phase
SAMBAZON, the world’s largest açaí brand is building on rapid growth in Japan and the Middle East…See More
The future of digital work takes shape at HR Tech Asia 2026
The conversation around AI in the workplace has, for too long, been dominated by speculation. What the Worktech & AI track at HR Tech Asia […]
Trump hawking Abraham Accords to a Middle East that’s lost trust
As the US and Iran try to come to terms on a peace deal to end their months-long war, US President Donald Trump this week […]
Capitalism: The real cause of ‘Super El Niño’ climate catastrophes
Droughts and powerful storms are a natural part of Earth’s diverse weather, but mass suffering and death are not inevitable consequences of them. Especially as […]