Global sea levels have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by many scientists — and there is no evidence that climate change has contributed to any such acceleration, a new first-of-its-kind study has claimed. The research found that the average sea level rise in 2020 was only around 1.5mm per year, or 6 inches per century, according to the paper’s authors, Dutch engineering consultant Hessel Voortman and ... Read more
Meta keeps shutting down a real lawyer’s accounts for “impersonating” Mark Zuckerberg—because that’s literally his name
Mark-ing his territory in the most Meta way possible. An Indiana lawyer who shares the name Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta after the social media platform repeatedly shut down his personal and business profiles, claiming he was impersonating its founder. Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, has battled mistaken identity issues on Facebook for 15 years, sharing a name with the platform’s billionaire ... Read more
GOP’s rising star says Trump’s agenda is the key to keeping his Senate seat red as major endorsements pour in
EXCLUSIVE: Hours before Rep. Ashley Hinson of Iowa kicks off a statewide campaign swing as she runs to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Joni Ernst, she landed the backing of the top Senate Republican. "We need conservative fighters in the Senate — and that's exactly what we'll get with Ashley Hinson," Senate Majority Leader John Thune wrote early Friday as he endorsed Hinson. And Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, ... Read more
Tense skies as Venezuelan warplanes close in on a US Navy vessel sparking Pentagon outrage
The Defense Department confirmed on Thursday night that two Venezuelan aircraft flew near a U.S. Navy vessel in international waters. The incident, which the department called a "highly provocative move," comes as the Trump administration ramps up its anti-narco-terrorism efforts. "Today, two Maduro regime military aircraft flew near a U.S. Navy vessel in international waters. This highly provocative move was ... Read more
These college campuses are turning into celebrity hotspots where famous stars and their kids quietly blend in
Congratulations, the high school class of 2025 (rah-rah-rah!) is ready to matriculate! Your freshly sprouted scholar spent the last four years growing their GPA, acing their APs and crushing their SATs in preparation for brain-bending curriculum. But are they ready for the most advantageous aspect of life at a top college: socializing with stardom? It’s Mathematics 101. Half of Hollywood canoodling x 20 years = a crop ... Read more




