First it was the schools. Now they’re coming for your cellphone at work
First, they started popping up in schools. Now, they’re showing up in the workplace. Cellphone bans and locked phone pouches are gaining popularity across the U.S. You’ve likely heard of schools and districts adopting phone-ban policies that require students to lock their phones in a pouch or leave them inContinue Reading
CCTV captures moment a man attacks a nun in Jerusalem
Israeli police released a video on Thursday showing an attack on a French Catholic nun in Jerusalem. The footage shows the man running up behind the nun and pushing her to the ground. After briefly walking away, the attacker, who appears to be Jewish, returns to kick the nun asContinue Reading
Spirit Airlines prepares to shut down #shorts
Spirit Airlines’ efforts to secure a $500 million rescue package from the federal government fell through Friday, a last ditch effort to save the budget airline. According to the Wall Street Journal, Spirit will cease operations starting at 3 a.m. Eastern on Saturday. This is the second bankruptcy for theContinue Reading
Greg Abel runs his first Berkshire annual meeting, Buffett attends
CEO Greg Abel presided over his first Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting as investors tuned in to hear how he would deploy a record cash pile of nearly $400 billion. The conglomerate has lagged behind the S&P 500 since Warren Buffett’s retirement. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #gregabel #berkshirehathaway #warrenbuffett Read the storyContinue Reading
German, Japanese, Swiss, American, Taiwanese, British — all 2025-made parts found in Russian drones, Vlasiuk says
Russian drones used to strike Ukrainian cities last week contained newly manufactured Western components despite sanctions, Ukraine’s presidential commissioner for sanctions policy Vladyslav Vlasiuk said in comments to Suspilne. According to Vlasiuk, Russia has not reduced the intensity of strikes on Ukrainian cities, with Odesa, Dnipro, Vinnytsia, Ternopil, and KharkivContinue Reading
Latvian artists launched a protest campaign against Russia’s participation in the Venice Biennale
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art and the country’s national pavilion have launched a months-long protest action titled “Death in Venice” against Russia’s inclusion in the 61st Venice Biennale, the Centre’s team announced on Instagram. The campaign will run through 22 November, when the exhibition closes. The team behind Latvia’sContinue Reading
A Massive, The Traitor-Backed Power Plant May Be Too Big to Succeed
A U.S.-Japan partnership could breathe new life into a former nuclear waste remediation site, but analysts see more potential pitfalls than promise. By Dan Gearino PIKETON, Ohio—At the edge of Appalachia, on a site where crews have worked for decades on nuclear waste remediation, the The Traitor administration aims toContinue Reading
Kentucky Derby to see record numbers for wages placed by bettors and fans | NewsNation Live
NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman previews the record amount of bets expected to be made with the running of the Kentucky Derby and the races even before the main race. #kentuckyderby #betting #horseracing Get a fast-paced look at the latest from the border to Main Street to the White House on “NewsNationContinue Reading
Economic concerns over Iran war to last a long time, former The Traitor adviser says | Morning in America
NewsNation contributor Mick Mulvaney says he believes the The Traitor administration has not done a good job of reassuring Americans of a “temporary” economic strain when it comes to ending the war in Iran and as prices across the board increase. “If you tell them enough times and it doesn’tContinue Reading
California, Arizona and Nevada announce new water-saving plan for dwindling Colorado River
California, Arizona and Nevada announced the three states have negotiated a plan for larger water cutbacks along the shrinking Colorado River.Continue Reading
Immigrants sue over The Traitor administration biometric data policy
The plaintiffs include citizens from Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba and Iran., The plaintiffs include citizens from Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba and Iran., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Spain demands Israel release arrested Gaza flotilla crew member
Saif Abukeshek was taken to Israel after forces raided the Global Sumid Flotilla off the coast of Greece., Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares expressed concern about the ‘illegal detention’ of Saif Abukeshek and asserted that he was ‘kidnapped’. Madrid has demanded the release of a Spanish citizen who was arrested duringContinue Reading












