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The Great Reject is Upon Us! – #SolutionsWatch

11 February 2026 @ 6:06 am

Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com joins us to discuss the Great Reject and the end of globalism.

Episode 491 – What I Learned From the Epstein Files

10 February 2026 @ 1:34 am

So, what do the Epstein files really reveal? Let's find out.

10 Things I Learned From the Epstein Files

7 February 2026 @ 11:10 am

Beyond the attention-grabbing (or is that attention-distracting?) headlines, what's really in the Epstein dump? Let's find out.

Interview 2001 – Rare Earths and Iran Attacks on Road to WWIII (NWNW #618)

6 February 2026 @ 1:09 am

This week on New World Next Week: the Clintons get ready to testify as the Epstein dump continues; the rare earth war heats up in Cold War 2.0; and the US holds off on Iran attack...for now.

Interview 2000 – Epstein, Israel and Secret Societies on The Ripple Effect

5 February 2026 @ 1:43 am

James joins Ricky Varandas on The Ripple Effect podcast to discuss the Epstein files dump, Epstein's relationship to Israel and much more.

Episode 490 – The 9th Annual Fake News Awards

2 February 2026 @ 3:48 am

And now, from the PEOC deep under the demolished East Wing of the White House, it's THE 9TH ANNUAL FAKE NEWS AWARDS!!!

February Open Thread and Subscriber Exclusive Video (2026)

1 February 2026 @ 8:18 am

If you're a member of the not-so-secret society known as "The Corbett Report subscribers," you're invited to log in and enjoy this open thread and subscriber video!

Interview 1999 – Gold Rush as Dollar Crashes (NWNW #617)

30 January 2026 @ 12:36 am

This week on New World Next Week: precious metals are parabolic as the dollar world order collapses; US TikTok is now under Zionist occupation; and the ICE war on America's streets exposes the two-party delusion.

Starving the Data Centre Beast – #SolutionsWatch

27 January 2026 @ 1:53 am

Awakened to the threat of the AI data centre beast, people are organizing. This is the story of the fight against the data centres.

Extra! Extra! Sunlight is Good For You!!!

25 January 2026 @ 12:54 am

Thank God for Scientific American! Those eggheads have finally done it!...

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Media news in video with a mainstream bent.

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The news in photographs

A funeral home copes with the surge during the coronavirus pandemic

5 May 2020 @ 7:54 pm

During normal times, Joe Ruggiero Jr. might hold 25 funerals a month; this April there have been 71. Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, his family’s funeral home in East Boston is so overrun that the tribute lounge and cafe normally used to display portraits of the departed has been turned into a makeshift storage space. A thin white sheet of plastic held together with binder clips is all that separates the hallway from the caskets. The white board in the office downstairs is overflowing with funerals. Three on Wednesday. Four on Thursday. Five on Friday. Joe Jr., his son, Joe III, and his daughter, Catie, work tirelessly to make sure that everything is as perfect as it can be in order to bring some comfort to families in grief. They solve an endless string of coronavirus riddles, like what do you bury someone in when their family can’t go back into a nursing home to retrieve their clothing? Or how do you explain to families that they can’t have more than 10 people inside at a tim

Boston Globe staff photographer Erin Clark named Feature Photography Pulitzer finalist for 2020

4 May 2020 @ 8:02 pm

Patrick Lupien and Mariah LeMieux-Lupien knew they were going to be evicted from their apartment in Biddeford, Maine. The lapse was a matter of basic math: As Mariah put it, when you don’t have it, you don’t have it. Despite Patrick’s $40,000 a year salary, the Lupien family became part of an often invisible group known as the “working homeless.” Their story illustrates the growing housing inequality that is prevalent in America today. The family’s hard road over the next six months - from eviction, to living in a campground, to homeless shelters, and then finally finding a home - offers a window into the insecurity and panic that comes with raising children on the brink of financial insolvency.

Photos: One day on the front lines of COVID-19

11 April 2020 @ 4:15 pm

Jessica Rinaldi documented a Cataldo ambulance crew as they worked their 24-hour shift.

Globe staff photos of the month, March 2020

4 April 2020 @ 4:38 am

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month before the coronavirus grabbed the region’s attention: the end of Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, L Street ice swimmers practicing at Dorchester Bay, soap box derby racing, the Boston Flower & Garden Show, and the MIAA high school winter sports playoffs. Click here to see images from COVID-19 coverage.

Life during the coronavirus pandemic

30 March 2020 @ 10:49 pm

Globe staff photographers document the Boston area and beyond during this unprecented time. The gallery is updated weekly throughout the crisis.

Polar plungers: Photos of Ice Swimming in New England

7 March 2020 @ 8:48 pm

In waters cold enough to kill, 93 competitors, who had to prove they could handle ultra-cold water to qualify, race in distances ranging from 25 to 200 meters during the Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival, held annually in Newport, Vt. “You can’t imagine anything being this cold,” said Laurie Craigen, a first-time competitor. She was part of a large crew that comes up each year from the L Street Bathhouse in South Boston, which is famed for its year-round ocean swimmers. There are documented dangers. One woman from San Francisco lost feeling in her fingertips for nine months after last year’s event. For Karen Nazor, a 57-year-old from Maynard, “It is about the reset.” She says that she can be having a bad week and one dip in frigid water will cleanse her brain. “And the aftereffect is euphoria. It’s like nothing else.” Photographs by Jessica Rinaldi

Globe staff photos of the month, February 2020

4 March 2020 @ 10:19 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the New Hamphire primary, Ash Wednesday, living with progeria, the Beanpot Tournament, and Red Sox spring training.

Globe staff photos of the month, January 2020

1 February 2020 @ 4:14 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the run-up to the Iowa Democratic caucus, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Boston’s State of the City address, celebrations of the new year, and the end of the Patriots’ season.

Globe staff photos of the month, December 2019

2 January 2020 @ 6:10 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: holiday seasonal events, the death of Pete Frates, Boston city council results, winter weather, and high school football championships.

Globe staff photos of the month, November 2019

6 December 2019 @ 5:49 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: Thanksgiving holiday, the loss of a firefighter, Women Veterans Appreciation Day, and high school sports playoffs.

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News and features about the latest technology, engineering, and science advances including electronics, computing, energy, biomedical, robotics and more.

LEDs Enter the Nanoscale

12 February 2026 @ 3:00 pm

MicroLEDs, with pixels just micrometers across, have long been a byword in the display world. Now, microLED-makers have begun shrinking their creations into the uncharted nano realm. In January, a startup named Polar Light Technologies unveiled prototype blue LEDs less than 500 nanometers across. This raises a tempting question: How far can LEDs shrink?We know the answer is, at least, considerably smaller. In the past year, two different research groups have demonstrated LED pixels at sizes of 100 nm or less.These are some of the smallest LE

What the FDA’s 2026 Update Means for Wearables

12 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm

As new consumer hardware and software capabilities have bumped up against medicine over the last few years, consumers and manufacturers alike have struggled with identifying the line between “wellness” products such as earbuds that can also amplify and clarify surrounding speakers’ voices and regulated medical devices such as conventional hearing aids. On January 6, 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued new guidance documents clarifying how it interprets existing law for the review of wearable and AI-assisted devices. The first document, for general wellness, specifies that the FD

Rediscovering the Lost Legacy of Chemist Jan Czochralski

11 February 2026 @ 7:00 pm

During times of political turmoil, history often gets rewritten, erased, or lost. That is what happened to the legacy of Jan Czochralski, a Polish chemist whose contributions to semiconductor manufacturing were expunged after World War II.In 1916 he invented a method for growing single crystals of semiconductors, metals, and synthetic gemstones. The process, now known as the Czochralski method, allows scientists to have more control over a semiconductor’s quality.After

Tips for Using AI Tools in Technical Interviews

11 February 2026 @ 6:15 pm

This article is crossposted from IEEE Spectrum’s careers newsletter. Sign up now to get insider tips, expert advice, and practical strategies, written in partnership with tech career development company Parsity and delivered to your inbox for free!We’d like to introduce Brian Jenney, a senior software engineer and owner of Parsity, an online education platform that helps people break into AI and modern software roles through hands-on training. Brian will be sharing his advice on engineering careers with you in the comin

How Can AI Companions Be Helpful, not Harmful?

11 February 2026 @ 2:30 pm

For a different perspective on AI companions, see our Q&A with Jaime Banks: How Do You Define an AI Companion?Novel technology is often a double-edged sword. New capabilities come with new risks, and artificial intelligence is certainly no exception.AI used for human companionship, for instance, promises an ever-present digital friend in an increasingly lonely world. Chatbots dedicated to providing social support have grown to host millions of users, and they’re now being embodied in physical companions. Researchers are just beginning to understand the nature of these interactions, but one essential question has already emerged: Do A

How Do You Define an AI Companion?

11 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm

For a different perspective on AI companions, see our Q&A with Brad Knox: How Can AI Companions Be Helpful, not Harmful?AI models intended to provide companionship for humans are on the rise. People are already frequently developing relationships with chatbots, seeking not just a personal assistant but a source of emotional support.In response, apps dedicated to providing companionship (such as Character.ai or Replika) have recently grown to host millions of users. Some companies are now putting AI into

How and When the Memory Chip Shortage Will End

10 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm

If it feels these days as if everything in technology is about AI, that’s because it is. And nowhere is that more true than in the market for computer memory. Demand, and profitability, for the type of DRAM used to feed GPUs and other accelerators in AI data centers is so huge that it’s diverting away supply of memory for other uses and causing prices to skyrocket. According to Counterpoint Research, DRAM prices have risen 80-90 precent so far this quarter.The largest AI hardware companies say they have secured their chips out as far as 2028, but that leaves everybody else—makers of PCs, consumer gizmos, and everything else that needs to temporaril

IEEE Honors Global Dream Team of Innovators

9 February 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Meet the recipients of the 2026 IEEE Medals—the organization’s highest-level honors. Presented on behalf of the IEEE Board of Directors, these medals recognize innovators whose work has shaped modern technology across disciplines including AI, education, and semiconductors.The medals will be presented at the IEEE Honors Ceremony in April in New York City. View the full list of 2026 recipients on the

New Devices Might Scale the Memory Wall

9 February 2026 @ 1:00 pm

The hunt is on for anything that can surmount AI’s perennial memory wall–even quick models are bogged down by the time and energy needed to carry data between processor and memory. Resistive RAM (RRAM)could circumvent the wall by allowing computation to happen in the memory itself. Unfortunately, most types of this nonvolatile memory are too unstable and unwieldy for that purpose.Fortunately, a potential solution may be at hand. At December’s IEEE Internatio

Low-Vision Programmers Can Now Design 3D Models Independently

7 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Most 3D design software requires visual dragging and rotating—posing a challenge for blind and low-vision users. As a result, a range of hardware design, robotics, coding, and engineering work is inaccessible to interested programmers. A visually-impaired programmer might write great code. But because of the lack of accessible modeling software, the coder can’t model, design, and verify physical and virtual components of their system. However, new 3D modeling tools are beginning to change this equation. A new prototype program called A11yShape aims to close the gap. There are alrea

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The Daily Telegraph – UK newspaper pay-walled and out of touch, going obsolete by the day.

How Ghislaine Maxwell went from a neglected daddy’s girl to Epstein’s ‘apex predator’ - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 4:23 pm

How Ghislaine Maxwell went from a neglected daddy’s girl to Epstein’s ‘apex predator’  The Telegraph

How mobile phone providers are getting away with 22pc price rises - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 4:14 pm

How mobile phone providers are getting away with 22pc price rises  The Telegraph

Former pupil, 13, ‘filmed double stabbing’ at school - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 2:53 pm

Former pupil, 13, ‘filmed double stabbing’ at school  The Telegraph

The 12 funniest Yes Minister moments – ranked - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 2:50 pm

The 12 funniest Yes Minister moments – ranked  The Telegraph

Robbie Keane is not interested in interim role at Tottenham Hotspur - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 2:41 pm

Robbie Keane is not interested in interim role at Tottenham Hotspur  The Telegraph

Gold thief escapes on getaway donkey - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 2:29 pm

Gold thief escapes on getaway donkey  The Telegraph

Jim Ratcliffe is more in touch with the British public than Keir Starmer - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 1:08 pm

Jim Ratcliffe is more in touch with the British public than Keir Starmer  The Telegraph

Britain on track for worst growth in 100 years - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 12:48 pm

Britain on track for worst growth in 100 years  The Telegraph

Jim Ratcliffe: I’m sorry my immigration claims offended some people - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 12:37 pm

Jim Ratcliffe: I’m sorry my immigration claims offended some people  The Telegraph

Manchester United distance themselves from Sir Jim Ratcliffe comments - The Telegraph

12 February 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Manchester United distance themselves from Sir Jim Ratcliffe comments  The Telegraph

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An independent terrestrial news with a agenda based on corporate greed.

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The Independent – A leftist slightly backward looking UK newspaper.

Kristi Noem struggles to compete with protesters and sirens blaring during theatrical press conference decorated with drug props

12 February 2026 @ 11:56 pm

Noem was at the southern border in California Thursday to tout the Trump administration’s drug-seizure efforts

Ukraine-Russia war latest: US Secretary of State could meet Zelensky as European leaders gather in Munich

12 February 2026 @ 11:55 pm

‘The Olympic movement should help stop wars, not play into the hands of aggressors,’ Zelensky says

ICE and Border Patrol officials say ‘domestic terrorism’ claim about Alex Pretti didn’t come from them

12 February 2026 @ 11:46 pm

Top immigration officials appear to contradict Stephen Miller’s claim that initial statements were ‘based on reports from CBP on the ground’

Lufthansa forced to cancel multiple flights after strikes by pilots and cabin crew

12 February 2026 @ 11:41 pm

Lufthansa criticized the walkouts as disproportionate but said it expects to offer a largely normal flight program on Friday

Bangladesh election results: Nationalist Party race ahead of Islamist rival after early count

12 February 2026 @ 11:40 pm

This is the first election in the country since a Gen Z-driven uprising in 2024 led to the ousting of long-time premier Sheikh Hasina

‘A beautiful, kind innocent soul’: Teacher and six children among Canada shooting victims in close-knit community

12 February 2026 @ 11:38 pm

Among those killed are 12-year-olds Abel Mwansa Jr. and Kylie Smith, according to their families

Experts explain why pressure at school can lead to depression later in life

12 February 2026 @ 11:32 pm

Researchers found that higher levels of academic pressure on 15-year-olds can see them suffering from depression well into early adulthood

Alan Carr makes new admission as he enters his ‘turret era’ in search for a castle

12 February 2026 @ 11:30 pm

Alan Carr, 50, is starring in a new Disney+ series named Castle Man

Snoop Dogg watches as Chloe Kim misses out on snowboard history

12 February 2026 @ 11:28 pm

Gaon Choi recovered from a first run crash to claim a shock gold medal.

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The Times – A Murdock inspired UK newspaper – Subscription only.

One of the most untrusted news sources in existence.

Former US envoys say Nato not a ‘charity’ but vital for security - The Times

12 February 2026 @ 8:14 pm

Former US envoys say Nato not a ‘charity’ but vital for security  The Times

Is it a good time to invest in Domino’s Pizza Group? - The Times

12 February 2026 @ 8:00 pm

Is it a good time to invest in Domino’s Pizza Group?  The Times

‘Where is my son?’: Families of Swiss fire victims confront bar owners - The Times

12 February 2026 @ 5:00 pm

‘Where is my son?’: Families of Swiss fire victims confront bar owners  The Times

High-tech strategy reveals secret behind Roman game of stones - The Times

12 February 2026 @ 2:40 pm

High-tech strategy reveals secret behind Roman game of stones  The Times

Falling in love with the dating game - The Times

12 February 2026 @ 6:00 am

Falling in love with the dating game  The Times

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News supporting a fascist corporate agenda, beware of well written misinformation.

Generally a hive of censorship, misinformation and virtue signalling.

Sponsored misinformation by Bill Gates and George Soros, amongst others.

Panama Papers cause Guardian to collapse into self-parody
https://off-guardian.org/2016/04/03/panama-papers-cause-guardian-to-collapse-into-self-parody/

Will-the-guardian-now-investigate-its-own-tax-arrangements?
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/will-the-guardian-now-investigate-its-own-tax-arrangements-

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How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)

4 December 2025 @ 5:37 am

Three weeks ago, I tested something that completely changed how I think about organic traffic. I opened ChatGPT and asked a simple question: "What's the best course on building SaaS with WordPress?" The answer that appeared stopped me cold. My course showed up as the first result, recommended directly by the AI with specific reasons why it was valuable.I hadn't paid for advertising. I hadn't done any special promotion. The AI simply decided my content was the best answer to that question and served it to the user. This wasn't luck or a fluke. When I tested the same query in Perplexity, the same thing happened. My website ranked at the top of AI-generated responses, pulling in free traffic directly from AI models that millions of people now use as their primary search tool. This represents a fundamental shift in how people discover content online. For years, we've optimized for Google's algorithm, carefully crafting meta

LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features

12 December 2023 @ 4:10 pm

 In the rapidly advancing landscape of AI technology and innovation, LimeWire emerges as a unique platform in the realm of generative AI tools. This platform not only stands out from the multitude of existing AI tools but also brings a fresh approach to content generation. LimeWire not only empowers users to create AI content but also provides creators with creative ways to share and monetize their creations.As we explore LimeWire, our aim is to uncover its features, benefits for creators, and the exciting possibilities it offers for AI content generation. This platform presents an opportunity for users to harness the power of AI in image creation, all while enjoying the advantages of a free and accessible service.

ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?

13 March 2022 @ 3:04 pm

Grammarly vs prowritingaidProWritingAid VS Grammarly: