Harvard Medical School, Citing Trump NIH Cuts, Encourages Distressed Students To ‘Take Advantage’ of ‘Countway Cuddles’ Pet Therapy

Days after President Donald Trump’s National Institutes of Health moved to cap government funding for so-called indirect research costs—that is, money tacked on to a research grant that universities use to fund administrative salaries and other expenses—Harvard Medical School sent concerned students and faculty a message encouraging them to “take advantage” of the school’s “Countway

Democrat Running for Stefanik’s House Seat Pushed Library of Congress To Take Down Interview Bashing Local Workers

‘They show up late. They drink too much,’ Blake Gendebien said of local workers New York Democratic congressional candidate Blake Gendebien (Facebook) The New York Democrat vying to fill Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R.) seat successfully pushed the Library of Congress to remove a damning interview calling his would-be constituents lazy alcoholics who couldn’t replace his

Residents Say They Witnessed Anomalies Ahead of California’s Lithium Battery Fire

Locals near Vistra Energy’s Moss Landing Power Plant noticed anomalies in the days leading up to last month’s lithium ion battery fire at the facility, including dead sea lions with skin lesions, sounds of explosions, chemical smells, and symptoms like burning eyes and throats. Those issues could mean there were problems at Moss Landing even

FCC Investigates Comcast and NBCUniversal Over DEI Programs

Investigation into MSNBC parent company comes as host Al Sharpton promotes corporate boycott over DEI Brendan Carr (Alex Wong/Getty Images) The Federal Communications Commission is investigating Comcast and its subsidiary NBCUniversal over whether its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs violate federal anti-discrimination laws. In a letter to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tuesday, FCC chairman

Toobin’s New Beat: Renowned Masturbator Joins New York Times

Talk about a career climax. Jeffrey Toobin, one of the world’s most prominent masturbators, is coming to the New York Times as a contributing opinion columnist. It’s another stroke of luck for the so-called legal analyst, who has managed to fully revive his career after being caught pleasuring himself during a Zoom meeting in October

Trump Talks With Putin About Negotiating End to Ukraine War

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he directed his national security team to “start negotiations immediately” to end the war in Ukraine following a call with Russian president Vladimir Putin. “I have asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of the CIA John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and Ambassador and Special Envoy Steve

Pentagon To Focus on ‘Deterring and Winning Wars,’ Not Biden-Era Climate Spending, Hegseth Says

The Pentagon’s Biden-era climate initiatives may soon be on the chopping block as President Donald Trump moves to cut wasteful military spending while ramping up the overall defense budget. “There is waste, redundancies, and headcounts at headquarters that need to be addressed. There’s just no doubt,” Trump’s newly confirmed defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, told Axios on