Contrary to this conspiracy theory muddle, there is no tie between the fires and directed energy weapons, 15-minute cities, AI or weather modification
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‘Blue Beetle’ director brings DC’s first Latino superhero to life: ‘We never get this chance’
“Blue Beetle” director Àngel Manuel Soto talks making history with DC’s first Latino-led superhero movie, starring “Cobra Kai” star Xolo Maridueña.
‘What I lived through’: Ukrainian children’s diaries speak to pain of war
The exhibit includes diary entries, photos and videos created by children to emotionally process their country’s invasion by Russia.
Southern California under first tropical storm watch in history as Hurricane Hilary nears
For the first time ever, parts of Southern California are under a tropical storm watch as Hurricane Hilary nears.
Keith Olberman explains how he became ‘born again in dogs’
August is Clear the Shelters month, but for advocates like Keith Olberman, the push for dog adoptions is year-round.
After Nashville school shooting, Tennessee lawmakers consider changes to the state’s gun laws
Lawmakers in the traditionally conservative state of Tennessee are going back the statehouse to consider changes to the state’s gun laws and other public safety matters. The special session was called after a Nashville school shooting earlier this year…
‘I AM EVIL:’ Neonatal nurse found guilty of killing 7 babies in British hospital
A neonatal nurse has been found guilty of killing seven babies and trying to kill six other at a British hospital.
Donald Trump wants his election trial to start in 2026. Prosecutors say that’s too long a wait.
Donald Trump’s lawyers proposed to start his federal trial in 2026 on conspiracy charges he tried to steal the 2020 election.
Insurgent candidate tells Guatemalans: Stay, don’t go to the U.S. This time, they’re listening.
Bernardo Arévalo emerged as Guatemala’s top presidential candidate, but does he offer President Joe Biden an opportunity to rescue U.S. border policy?
Supreme Court, mired in controversy, could wade into Trump indictments. Here’s how it could happen.
The Supreme Court may be asked to decide whether some of the criminal cases pending against Donald Trump should be moved to federal court.