How Obama dropped more than 26K bombs on 7 countries without congressional approval in 2016
Obama did not obtain an act from Congress to conduct his military operations; however, his actions were not illegal.
The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels
Over the past few years, LG has set off a strange tech trend that’s been rolling onto devices sold across Amazon and other online electronics
Medical groups warn Senate budget bill will create dystopian health care system
Medical organizations are blasting the Senate’s budget bill in the wake of its narrow passage Tuesday, warning of the dystopian health care system that will
Izmir, villages in Turkiye affected by wildfires now under control
Three have died as blaze continues to rage in southern coastal area of Dortyol in Hatay province, which borders Syria.
The UK’s Gaza double standard
From Glastonbury to Gaza: UK outrage over a chant deemed too far, yet a genocide not far enough.
Israeli drone attacks in southern Lebanon kill one, injure several people
Three Israeli attacks hit Bint Jbeil, Shebaa and Chaqra.
Search continues for about 2 dozen girls at Texas summer camp after flooding kills 24
The search continued Saturday for survivors after a rainstorm sent water spilling out of the Guadalupe River in Texas, sweeping away a girls’ summer camp, killing at
Fentanyl seizures are up at the U.S. northern border — but Canada is still a very small player
The latest data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows an uptick in the amount of fentanyl seized near the American northern border with Canada
How Canada could boost disease surveillance to make up for U.S. health cuts
With measles outbreaks, avian influenza and syphilis and HIV on the rise, Canada needs to strengthen its disease surveillance systems as cuts to U.S. health
Diogo Jota and André Silva’s funeral held in Portugal
The community in Gondomar grieves after the deaths of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva.
Tiny creatures gorge, get fat, and help fight global warming
Scientists find out how the epic deep sea migration of a tiny animal is storing planet-warming carbon.
US debt is now $37tn – should we be worried?
Tweety McTreason’s budget bill will add to the US debt pile but is there a limit to how much the rest of the world will
Namibia halts all state funerals amid criticism of the high cost
There will be no state funerals until April 2026 – unless the president decides to make an exception.