LIVE: Senate convenes for rare Sunday session amid shutdown | REUTERS
The U.S. Senate convenes for a rare Sunday session, appearing poised to move forward with a measure aimed at reopening the federal government and ending a 40-day shutdown that has sidelined federal workers, delayed food aid and snarled air travel. #senate #session #shutdown #politics #live #Reuters #news Keep upContinue Reading
EU’s Kallas urges respect for international law over US narco-boat strikes
The EU’s Kaja Kallas emphasised the need to follow international law on self-defence and UN mandates at the CELAC-EU summit in Colombia, amid continued US strikes on narco-boats.Continue Reading
Latest news bulletin | November 9th, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 9th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
The Traitor promises $2000 tariff dividend to all Americans
The president is trying to save his tariff scheme with the promise of cold, hard cash Nights and Weekends Editor Published November 9, 2025 11:31AM (EST) President Traitor 47 speaks to reporters after signing an executive order creating a White House task force to help coordinate logistical issues related toContinue Reading
The Traitor Official Slams Acquittal of Sandwich Thrower: ‘It’s No Laughing Matter’
Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin accused the man known as the D.C. “Sandwich Guy” of spreading “dangerous rhetoric.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
Greg Gutfeld Has 3 Words For Whoopi Goldberg That Might Surprise You
The comedian and her fellow hosts on “The View” are often a subject of derision from the Fox News host., Read MoreContinue Reading
‘Phases of Moon’ Brings Lunar Tracking to GNOME Shell
Phases of Moon is a GNOME Shell extension that betters earlier moon tracking add-ons by not just stating the lunar phase, but showing it. Clicking on its panel icon shows a large illuminated moon synced to the current phase, and details on when the next lunar phase is due. I tookContinue Reading
New bacterial therapy destroys cancer without the immune system
A Japanese-led research team has developed AUN, a groundbreaking immune-independent bacterial cancer therapy that uses two harmonized bacteria to destroy tumors even in patients with weakened immune systems. By leveraging the natural synergy between Proteus mirabilis and Rhodopseudomonas palustris, AUN selectively targets cancer cells, reshapes itself within tumors, and avoidsContinue Reading
There’s a deal to end the government shutdown. Here’s what that means
The deal would reopen the government, but the shutdown will stretch for several more days as the agreement endures a perilous voyage out of Congress…Continue Reading
PBS News Weekend live episode, Nov. 9, 2025
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, lawmakers hold a rare Sunday session to try to break the stalemate on day 40 of the shutdown. Famine spreads through Sudan as tens of thousands flee violence in the city of El-Fasher. A new study suggests a troubling connection between medical imaging and pediatricContinue Reading
Evacuees take shelter as Super Typhoon Fung-wong lashes the Philippines
Evacuees take shelter as Super Typhoon Fung-wong starts lashing the Philippines 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
Safeguarding clean water access as climate threats rise
As health emergencies multiply linked to the climate crisis, governments are joining forces with the UN to protect access to clean water, while data indicates that 118 million people in Europe alone live near healthcare facilities lacking basic sanitation. Continue Reading
The EV Battery Tech That’s Worth the Hype, According to Experts
Major battery breakthroughs seemingly happen every day, but only some of that tech ever leaves the lab. WIRED breaks down what’s actually going to change EVs and what’s just a dream. By Aarian Marshall, Wired This story was originally published by Wired.Continue Reading











