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"It's like using a time machine to peer into the distant future of our solar system."
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe an oddball gas giant exoplanet orbiting a dead star, a white dwarf, located some 80 light-years away. This "life after death" system gives scientists a portentous vision of what the solar system may look like in around 6 billion years after the sun has exhausted the hydrogen in its core, shed its outer layers, and left behind a smoldering white dwarf stellar remnant.


The prime minister’s foreign policy reset meets domestic headwindsBy Stephen R. Nagy, Contributing writer
Jun 30, 2026
Every July 1, fireworks illuminate the skies across Canada. This year, however, the country marks Canada Day with a revitalized sense of pride. Prime Minister Mark Carney has restored a measure of dignity, intellectual seriousness and technocratic competence to the nation’s highest office.
A MAGA lawmaker boasted about plans to feast on steak and lobster when asked about rising living costs, while also claiming that Americans who can’t afford such indulgences may not work as hard as he does.

Despite pressure to renew it, Trump and US officials have chosen to keep the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) under strict conditions of annual reviews rather than committing to another long-term renewal. The deadline for the three countries to decide the future of the trade pact was this Wednesday, Canada Day, a decision built into the USMCA that is set to expire in 2036.
By Yiannis Damellos
July 1st, 2026
If you think Colorado was just a win, stay tuned—you ain't seen nothing yet!
The House of Trump is feeling the heat. For the first time in a decade, the message from the American Left is truly resonating, capturing the public's imagination and steering political dynamics in the US. The recent primaries in Colorado and New York City mark a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party, demonstrating that it’s no longer enough for politicians to simply label themselves as liberals who may occasionally align with progressive identity issues. Today’s crucial issues—like paying rent, buying a home, securing a decent salary, living in a clean environment, stopping the wars and keeping corporate donors at bay—are now at the forefront of the Democratic agenda. The outcomes in places like Colorado and New York reflect not just the candidates themselves but also a clear demand for accountability and genuine representation of the party's core supporters.
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