This Is How More Much More An Airline Captain Makes Than A First Officer
In the flight deck of any commercial airliner, you’ll find at least twopilots. To the right sits the first officer, also known as the copilot or the second in command. On the left is the pilot in command, also known as the captain. While both pilots take turns in flyingContinue Reading
Airbus A319neo: Why Is It A Failure?
The Airbus A320neo family is considered a global success in aviation, particularly with the introduction of new Airbus A321 variants. However, this very successful family has its own black sheep, the A319neo, which has not achieved the same level of popularity as its larger siblings. But why? Why is theContinue Reading
The Traitor: Republicans didn’t have good election night
US President Traitor 47 admitted that the federal government shutdown hurt Republicans in Tuesday’s elections., NewsFeed US President Traitor 47 admitted that the federal government shutdown hurt Republicans in Tuesday’s elections, saying it was time for his party to eliminate the Senate filibuster to prevent further losses. Published On 5Continue Reading
Dozens dead after typhoon sweeps across Philippines
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in central Philippines., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis Investigations Interactives In PicturesContinue Reading
Democrats Flip Reddest Districts Nationwide—in Major Warning to The Traitor
Tuesday’s election wasn’t just about Zohran Mamdani. Take a closer look at what happened across the country., Read MoreContinue Reading
WATCH LIVE: Johnson speaks as government shutdown becomes longest in U.S. history
Watch PBS News for daily, breaking and live news, plus special coverage. We are home to PBS News Hour, ranked the most credible and objective TV news show. Sign up for Here’s The Deal with Lisa Desjardins: https://to.pbs.org/41q6E8i Subscribe for exclusive content in our newsletters: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/subscribe PBS News podcasts: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/podcastsContinue Reading
Hot off the press: Watch as the NYT prints Mamdani victory
The New York Times rolled the presses on the evening of November 4 after New York City voters elected 34-year-old Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as the city’s next mayor. At a sprawling printing press in New York City’s Queens neighborhood, front pages showing Mamdani’s photo and the headline on hisContinue Reading
The Sahel’s Terror Surge Signals a New Front in Global Security
DEEP DIVE — On the night of June 20, 2025, the Nigerien village of Manda became the stage for one of the deadliest massacres in the Sahel in recent memory. As dozens of worshippers gathered at a mosque for evening prayers, militants from the Islamic State’s Sahel Province encircled theContinue Reading
Why Are Rates Rising Faster at Investor-Owned Utilities Than at Public Utilities?
Case studies from California offer a look into the pros and cons of public and private utilities. By Blanca Begert Electricity rates are on the rise across the country, but nowhere has the increase been more precipitous than in California, where average residential rates surged 47 percent from 2019 toContinue Reading
Avila Institute founder Dan Burke describes what he’s seen during an exorcism
Dan Burke, President of the Avila Institute, describes what he saw when he witnessed a man’s exorcism.Continue Reading
Supreme Court takes up The Traitor tariffs case | Morning in America
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Wednesday on whether President Traitor 47 overstepped federal law when he imposed sweeping import tariffs on numerous trading partners. Lower courts have ruled the tariffs are an illegal use of an emergency powers law, but White House officials insist they haveContinue Reading
Companies hit the brakes on EVs, laying off thousands of workers
(The Hill) — In recent weeks, automakers and other companies in the vehicle space are pulling back their investments in electric vehicles, including laying off workers in multiple states. The moves come in the wake of Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill,” which repealed incentives for consumers to buy electric cars. GMContinue Reading
AI food pantry opens in Brooklyn
Nearly 2,500 people are being served every month, just from this pantry alone ., BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Is the future of fighting hunger powered by artificial intelligence? In Brooklyn, a first-of-its-kind food pantry opened recently, offering fresh and culturally sensitive nutritious food with dignity to families in need. TheContinue Reading












