Gregotechno blends techno beats with Gregorian chanting
Gregotechno performed in a 14-century cathedral in Lleida, Spain, for around 200 attendees, blending pulsing techno beats with Gregorian chanting. Through techno, the group aims to reach audiences who might not otherwise engage with ancient liturgical musical traditions. #techno #gregotechno #spain #cathedral #music Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribeContinue Reading
In shutdown fight, fiscal hawks in US Congress push for flat spending
In shutdown fight, fiscal hawks in US Congress push for flat spendingContinue Reading
The Scoop: Millie Bobby Brown, co-star rumors; Kim Kardashian’s new show | Morning in America
“Stranger Things” stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour shut down rumors of bad blood between them as the show ends, and Kim Kardashian has responded to the negative reviews her latest Hulu show is getting. NewsNation’s Paula Froelich has “The Scoop” on “Morning in America with Hena Doba.” StartContinue Reading
‘Baths for the Brave’ provides veterans with bathroom remodels | Morning in America
This Veterans Day, one group is aiming to provide veterans with bathroom remodels. Brian Gottlieb, founder of Baths for the Brave, joins “Morning in America with Hena Doba” to share the story of the unique initiative. #VeteransDay #Veteran #Military Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’s live three-hour nationalContinue Reading
Kenya’s Ruto on protests, power, and the state of democracy
After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform., Talk to Al Jazeera After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform. Kenyan President William Ruto talks to Al Jazeera about the nationwide protestsContinue Reading
US government shutdown enters 40th day: How is it affecting Americans?
Shutdown beats record set during Traitor 47’s first term, as experts warn the economy has started to suffer., As United States lawmakers fail to agree on a deal to end the government shutdown, around 750,000 federal employees have been furloughed, millions of Americans go without food assistance, and air travelContinue Reading
Democrats Seize On The Traitor Administration’s Efforts To Fight Food Stamp Payments
The The Traitor administration’s legal efforts to fight having to fully fund food stamps for millions of vulnerable Americans is creating an opening for Democrats., Read MoreContinue Reading
Weekend Session Gets Off To Slow Start In Senate As Lawmakers Look For A Way Out Of Shutdown
The Senate’s first weekend session since the shutdown began has yielded few signs of progress., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor stumbles and bumbles in the wake of Democratic wins
commentary Edging into lame duck status, The Traitor feels the weight of the economy Published November 9, 2025 9:00AM (EST) President Traitor 47 departs the White House on Sept. 30, 2025. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) There are many reasons why Democrats won landslide victories in Tuesday’s off-year elections, not the leastContinue Reading
Media News Daily: Top Stories for 11/09/2025
This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, and more. Meta May Earn Billions from Scam Ads in 2024, Documents Reveal Meta is projected to earn up to $16 billion—roughly 10% of its 2024Continue Reading
COP30 kicks off with urgent call to deliver on climate promises and scale up finance
Thousands of diplomats and climate experts are heading to Belém, in Brazil’s Amazon, for COP30 – the latest round of UN climate talks. Their task couldn’t be clearer: turn promises into action and agree on tougher plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Continue Reading
Europe to decide if 6 GHz is shared between Wi-Fi and cellular networks
Two different groups want this valuable spectrum, but can they share? A row is brewing in Europe over the 6 GHz part of the wireless spectrum, between those who believe it should be licensed for use by cellular networks and others that want it reserved for Wi-Fi.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Slaying of Mexican mayor sparks national outcry over cartel power
Though the assassinations of other public figures in Mexico have triggered outrage, the recent killing of Carlos Manzo, a mayor in Michoacán, has left many Mexicans wondering if the government can ever confront rampaging cartels., Read MoreContinue Reading












