Censorship
2026-06-05 00:01:09.427 • by
Amy Ivanov in
Censorship
The British government banned US commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur, citing their presence wouldn't be 'conducive to the public good.' This article argues the ban is hypocritical, given other controversial figures allowed entry, and is not about free speech limits but a broader, insidious manipulation by Britain, the US, and Israel of what is considered 'good' to suppress criticism of Israel's actions and obfuscate atrocities against Palestinians.
Rescue
2026-06-05 00:01:09.375 • by
Arturo Iglesias in
Rescue
In May, 1,500 beagles bred for biomedical research were released from Ridglan Farms, sparking viral videos and a massive adoption effort. These 'famous beagles' face unique challenges adapting to life outside the lab, requiring immense patience and understanding from their new families.
Journalism
2026-06-04 12:00:41.965 • by
Albert Inestein in
Journalism
A Cuban journalist recounts the harrowing journey of co-founding El Estornudo, an independent investigative magazine, to report on the true reality of the island. Despite initial success and the advent of public internet, the team faced escalating government repression, including website blocking, surveillance, house arrest, and the author's repeated detentions, physical humiliation, and public shaming by state security, ultimately leading to his exile.
Journalism
2026-06-04 12:00:41.93 • by
Andrew Ismail in
Journalism
Veteran journalist Scott Pelley was fired from CBS News after publicly accusing new editor Bari Weiss of systematically undermining 60 Minutes' journalistic integrity and shifting its editorial direction rightward.