1/19/2026
What to know about the train crash in Spain
A high-speed train in southern Spain derailed Sunday evening, colliding with another train and killing at least 39 people Cont'd.
Avalanches kill five off-piste skiers in Austrian Alps
Five off-piste skiers have died in two avalanches in the Austria's Alps following heavy snowfall in the region. read more
1/15/2026
You Might Be Overpaying at Kroger, According to a New Pricing Audit
Whether it’s $1.50 here or $2.00 there, it’s all adding up — and experts warn this quiet issue is more common than you think. read more
Climate crisis: Africa’s forests sound a global alarm
Africa’s 200 million tons of annual forest emissions may represent just 0.5% of global totals, but the danger lies in the loss of forests’ natural role as carbon sinks cont'd.
1/07/2026
Trump’s nature is reason enough for alarm over Venezuela
Washington Post - There are two main differences in this instance of an American president conducting an act of war by his presumed authority alone. There is the magnitude of the action. Then there is nature of the man doing it.
1/05/2026
Legal concerns surround US capture of Venezuela's Maduro
DW-World - Was the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro legal under international law? Experts say no and believe any self-defense claim by the Trump administration is unlikely to hold up.
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FIFA World Cup trophy draws big audience at NYC's Museum of Natural History
The FIFA World Cup trophy made its way to New York City on Tuesday.
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Tesla's highly anticipated "Giga Train," its first all-electric battery-powered train, has debuted in Germany. read more
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“[T]here is currently no unmet need,” Newsom said. “This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.” read more Protesters burned an ...
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Thenation.com - Reports of atrocities supported by the American intelligence agency underscore the need to end America’s longest war.
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Pocket Worthy - If you keep looking for James Bond, you’ll miss the thousands of bureaucrats collecting bits of intel.