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Month: June 2025

Political violence is quintessentially American
World

Political violence is quintessentially American

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

The US cannot claim innocence – political violence shaped its past and defines its present.

In an age of abundance and ceasefires, Gaza starves, and the war won’t stop
World

In an age of abundance and ceasefires, Gaza starves, and the war won’t stop

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid writes a letter from Gaza, the place the world chose to forget.

UK police arrest four after pro-Palestinian protest at military base
World

UK police arrest four after pro-Palestinian protest at military base

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

The arrests come after the UK government said it would proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terror laws.

Anderson Cooper slams Pete Hegseth’s media complaints… & he brought receipts
Politics

Anderson Cooper slams Pete Hegseth’s media complaints… & he brought receipts

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Out CNN host Anderson Cooper didn’t take kindly to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s aggressive accusations of media bias at an unhinged press coverage, methodically disproving

Idaho doctor, patients sue over new law halting public benefits to immigrants in US unlawfully
Health

Idaho doctor, patients sue over new law halting public benefits to immigrants in US unlawfully

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

A new Idaho law restricting public benefits for undocumented immigrants is facing a legal challenge

Tech

An exceedingly rare asteroid flyby will happen soon, but NASA may be left on the sidelines

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

A little less than four years from now, a killer asteroid will narrowly fly past planet Earth. This will be a celestial event visible around

Tech

Changing one gene can restore some tissue regeneration to mice

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Regeneration is a trick many animals, including lizards, starfish, and octopuses, have mastered. Axolotls, a salamander species originating in Mexico, can regrow pretty much everything

Iran’s hackers keep a low profile after Israeli and US strikes
World

Iran’s hackers keep a low profile after Israeli and US strikes

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

After Israeli and American forces struck Iranian nuclear targets, officials in both countries sounded the alarm over potentially disruptive cyberattacks carried out by the Islamic

Supreme Court set to make rulings and CDC vaccine committee meeting: Morning Rundown
World

Supreme Court set to make rulings and CDC vaccine committee meeting: Morning Rundown

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

The Supreme Court will mark its final day with rulings on several cases, including the birthright citizenship dispute.

Iranian foreign minister admits serious damage to nuclear sites
World

Iranian foreign minister admits serious damage to nuclear sites

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Abbas Araghchi also says there are no plans to resume nuclear talks with the US.

Satirical Bezos mannequins pop up in Venice ahead of wedding
World

Satirical Bezos mannequins pop up in Venice ahead of wedding

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Unflattering installations depicting Amazon founder and his bride-to-be are attracting attention in the Italian city.

What to know about the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship case
World

What to know about the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship case

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

It is considering whether a single federal judge can block a nationwide order from the US president.

Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken
World

Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

As Iran’s capital resumes its old rhythms, the BBC’s Lyse Doucet meets locals who wonder if peace will last.

Brazil’s outspoken first lady comes under fire, but refuses to stop speaking out
World

Brazil’s outspoken first lady comes under fire, but refuses to stop speaking out

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government is grappling with unpopularity that has dented his credentials as the frontrunner for reelection next year. Some

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