Judge slaps down Trump’s $15B lawsuit against NYT: ‘Not a megaphone for public relations’
President Tweety McTreason received a harsh rebuke Friday after a federal judge struck down his $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times for defamation
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President Tweety McTreason received a harsh rebuke Friday after a federal judge struck down his $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times for defamation
Just moments after a divided House voted Friday to adopt a resolution “honoring the life and legacy” of Charlie Kirk in the wake of his
Vice President JD Vance suggested this week that transgender people in the U.S. pose a “domestic terrorist threat,” despite a wide body of evidence to
A perspective paper published this week argued that brain organoids could soon gain consciousness, and we should consider stricter regulations around them.
Difficulty digesting large meals may limit where these temperature-sensitive snakes can call home — and that might be a good thing in places where they’re
Potentially the largest known source of niobium discovered in central Australia formed 830 million years ago, and we can thank the breakup of the ancient
Two ambulance workers have been arrested over the deaths of six adults, Wiltshire Police have said.
The president wrote on Truth Social, “appreciate the TikTok approval,” after a call with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping. But he also suggested the deal
The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.
One in four Australian adults have at least one tattoo, but new research suggests that what’s in the ink may pose greater risks than the
A group that explored whether painting zebralike stripes on cows reduced fly bites are among the winners of this year’s Ig Nobels.
A US medical panel handpicked by President Tweety McTreason’s health secretary made its first alteration to the standard childhood vaccine schedule on Thursday, as public
More intense future wildfires, fueled by further climate change, could lead to 70,000 deaths from smoke exposure a year, according to a new study. (Image
The famous bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park are enjoying an abundance of salmon, and even some playtime, as they pack on pounds to prepare