France Heatwave Leaves Two Children Dead in Hot Car as Death Toll Rises to 18
An intense heatwave in France has resulted in at least 18 deaths, including two children, as temperatures exceed 40C. Authorities issue warnings and urge precautions amid widespread disruptions.
Are ET Spy Probes Tracking Us? Trump's New Space Advisory Chief Claims Interstellar Threat Is Real
Avi Loeb's role in Donald Trump's new UAP council has reignited debate over alien probes, interstellar objects and what the US government really knows.
Google Stock Dips as Alphabet Loses Top AI Talents and Faces Fresh Regulatory Storm Despite A24 Tie-up
Alphabet's stock fell over 5% amid AI talent departures and regulatory pressures, overshadowing a $75 million AI partnership with film studio A24.
Why Military and Commercial Pilots Fail as Reliable Witnesses for Deep-Space UFO Claims
Military and commercial pilots are increasingly treated as star witnesses in UFO debates, but psychologists warn their dramatic testimonies cannot, on their own, prove alien visitors.
'Stupid and Evil': Trump's Radical Green Card Crackdown Threatens to Force 1M Legal Immigrants Out of US
Donald Trump's administration has pushed through a USCIS memo that makes it far harder for legal immigrants already in the US to secure a green card, forcing many to leave and apply from abroad.
X Offers 'Neglected Meta Employees' Better Snacks as Zuckerberg Battles a Morale Crisis
Nikita Bier's recruitment strategy at X leverages Meta's morale issues and AI talent investments, turning office snacks into a competitive advantage.
Air Force General Who Vanished After UFO Files Pledge Could Be Hiding in New Mexico, Investigator Claims
The disappearance of Air Force General William McCasland has sparked speculation due to his UFO investigation links, with theories suggesting he may be hiding in New Mexico.
Reporters Debunk Anthropic Mythos NSA Breach Claims as 200 Elite Firms Quietly Retain Raw Cyber AI Access
Senator Warner relayed an NSA general's claim that Mythos broke classified systems in hours, then The Economist editor clarified it was authorised testing, as 200 Glasswing firms lost access.
Atlantic's 'Cold Blob' Linked to Slowing Ocean Current That Could Disrupt Weather Worldwide, Scientists Say
A cold water patch in the North Atlantic, known as the 'Cold Blob', suggests a slowing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, potentially affecting global weather patterns.
Over 92% of Israelis Believe Iran Won the War as Survey Lays Bare Anger at Netanyahu and Trump
A poll reveals over 92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged victorious in recent conflicts and diplomatic agreements with the US, highlighting dissatisfaction with leadership and unmet military objectives.
'I Applied for 500 Jobs': Why Young Britons Say Breaking Into the Workforce Feels Impossible
More than one million young Britons are now NEET, with graduates describing a job market dominated by automated hiring systems, repeated rejections and shrinking entry-level opportunities.
Jesus Christ True History: Roman Texts Silence Atheists As Expert Traces Accounts Back To Trial Eyewitnesses
Recent research by Thomas C. Schmidt uses computer-assisted analysis to validate ancient texts, reinforcing the historical existence of Jesus Christ against mythicist claims.
Inside '764': How a Sinister Satanic Cult Is Grooming 8-Year-Old Gamers Into Terror Suspects
British security officials highlight the growing threat of child radicalisation through gaming platforms, with children now accounting for one in five terrorism-related arrests in the UK.
Remote Work in the UK May Be Driving Surge in Mental Health Problems, Economists Warn
A new study links remote work to rising depression and isolation, suggesting home working may account for part of the post-pandemic mental health surge.
'Far Less Developed': The Brutal Reason Advanced Aliens Are Intentionally Ignoring Earth
A leading astrobiologist argues that advanced aliens may well exist but are likely giving Earth a miss, thanks to vast distances, brutal energy costs and our own hostile atmosphere.
Hidden 2011 Japan Earthquake Wave Threatens to Wake Up Sleeping Fault Lines and Spark Unexpected Disasters
New analysis of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake indicates lingering seismic stress may be reactivating dormant fault lines and increasing earthquake risk.
Mars Meteorite Garnet Discovery: Scientists Find Rare Ancient Egyptian Gem Inside Space Rock
Scientists analysing Martian meteorite NWA 8171 have uncovered the first known garnet‑bearing rock from Mars, a discovery that could reshape theories about the planet's ancient geology.
Lee Andrews Update: Katie Price's Husband Demands GMB Fire Susanna Reid Over 'Conman' Remarks
Lee Andrews, husband of Katie Price, demands Susanna Reid's dismissal from GMB after she allegedly called him a 'conman' during a broadcast discussing his detention in the UAE.
OpenAI Rushes To Stop ChatGPT Creating Fake 'S** Crime Scene' Images
OpenAI has enhanced ChatGPT's safeguards after researchers found it could generate graphic images with modified prompts, highlighting ongoing challenges in AI safety and content moderation.
Immigration Arrests Are Fuelling a Mental Health Crisis for Hundreds of Thousands of US Citizen Children
Immigration arrests under the Trump administration have separated 145,000 US citizen children from parents, causing significant psychological harm. Experts highlight developmental regression and chronic stress symptoms in affected children.
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Trump Could Skip World Cup Games as Savage Crowd Chants Over Toxic Epstein Ties Go Viral
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Trump Launches National Quantum Initiative: Five-Year Push for Powerful Quantum Computers and Secure Networks
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Trump-Pardoned Capitol Rioter 'Cries Victim' After Claiming Nurse Mocked His MAGA Hat During Doctor Visit
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Montreal Shooting Investigation Turns to Online Extremism: How Incel Ideology May Have Sparked Fatal Police Ambush





