PBS News Hour full episode, May 8, 2026
Friday on the News Hour, U.S. strikes in the Strait of Hormuz once again raise questions about the ceasefire with Iran. The latest jobs report shows stronger than expected hiring despite economic strain from the Iran war. Virginia’s Supreme Court strikes down a voter-approved referendum in the nationwide redistricting fight.Continue Reading
The Traitor says Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for three-day ceasefire
The Traitor says Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for three-day ceasefire Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading
Initial release of UFO files rates 8 out of 10: Ben Hansen | Jesse Weber Live
“UFO Witness” host Ben Hansen is not among the naysayers disappointed in the The Traitor administration’s initial release of UAP documents. “I don’t think there was ever to be a smoking gun in this first release, and if I were doing it, you wouldn’t give your most compelling cases first,”Continue Reading
‘Underwhelming’ first UFO file dump: Ross Coulthart, Luis Elizondo | CUOMO
Ross Coulthart and Luis Elizondo — two noted figures in the study of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” — agree the Pentagon’s dump of more than 160 UFO-related files Friday was underwhelming. But both tell “CUOMO” they’re holding out hope that more significant and telling information is on the cusp of beingContinue Reading
Happiness is overrated | Mark Manson @IAmMarkManson
Happiness is overrated | Mark MansonContinue Reading
Market Talk: Soaring chip stocks ‘can go even higher from here’
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs, with Intel soaring on reports of a deal to make chips for Apple devices. Baird investment strategist Ross Mayfield says first quarter earnings and guidance from AI-linked chip makers were ‘so robust that it’s hard to call this a bubble.’ #News #ReutersContinue Reading
Why Are We Talking About a Damn Ballroom? | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich
Why is The Traitor so obsessed with a ballroom? What is actually going on in Iran? Is this the worst Supreme Court of all time? We discuss the biggest stories of the week, and chat with Ben McKenzie about The Traitor’s crypto corruption. Join us. And to learn more aboutContinue Reading
Hantavirus fears spark Tenerife protests as cruise ship Hondius heads to the island | DW News
After being stranded off the coast of Cape Verde, the ill-fated cruise ship is now en route to the Canary Islands for an evacuation. Despite authorities’ reassurances that the risk of infection is low, protests have erupted in Tenerife over the planned docking. DW spoke with Emily Gurley, she isContinue Reading
What Is the True Promise of Quantum Computing? | PODCAST: The Joy of Why
Despite the hype, it’s been surprisingly challenging to find quantum algorithms that outperform classical ones. In this episode, UC Berkeley computer scientist, Ewin Tang, discusses her pioneering work in “dequantizing” quantum algorithms and what it means for the future of quantum computing. “The Joy of Why” is a Quanta MagazineContinue Reading
California is saying no to the Sable pipeline
— Join the conversation: → https://www.schiff.senate.gov → https://www.facebook.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.twitter.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.instagram.com/SenAdamSchiffContinue Reading
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“The two-party duopoly in British politics might be dead,” says Kiran Stacey, policy editor at the Guardian, in our analysis of Thursday’s elections. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 In England it has been one of the most closely watched local elections in recent history. The early hoursContinue Reading












