The Traitor walks back some tariffs on food due to inflation | CTV National News for Friday, Nov. 14, 2025
U.S. President Traitor 47 signed an executive order Friday lowering tariffs on beef, coffee, and other foods amid growing concerns around inflation; How Canadians are approaching holiday expenditures amid tough economic times and higher costs; PM Mark Carney’s first-ever federal budget is under fire as the interim parliamentary budget officerContinue Reading
Colombia’s Petro inks $4.3bn deal for 17 fighter jets amid regional tension
President Gustavo Petro says purchase of warplanes is a ‘deterrent weapon to achieve peace’ amid ‘messy’ geopolitics., President Gustavo Petro says purchase of warplanes is a ‘deterrent weapon to achieve peace’ amid ‘messy’ geopolitics. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced a $4.3bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes at a timeContinue Reading
US confirms four people killed in 20th strike on vessel in the Caribbean
Latest killings confirmed as US officials reportedly hold meetings to discuss possible military operations in Venezuela, Latest killings confirmed as US officials reportedly hold meetings to discuss possible military operations in Venezuela The United States military has confirmed that four people were killed in a strike on a boat inContinue Reading
Our third date was a visit to the fertility clinic
Our third date was a visit to the fertility clinic Kate Morgan Wales community correspondent Rugby player Dillon Lewis admitted he didn’t know much about endometriosis when the couple first met It was just their third date when Sophie and her new love interest Dillon visited a fertility clinic. TheContinue Reading
Wall Street ends mixed as investors await Nvidia results | REUTERS
US stocks closed mixed after an early selloff as investors looked ahead to Nvidia’s earnings and grew cautious about a potential Federal Reserve rate cut delay, while concerns over a tech bubble persisted. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #wallstreet #usastockmarket Read the story here: https://reut.rs/47Z1UJq 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with theContinue Reading
Epstein’s Revenge | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich
Epstein is dead but his ghost continues to haunt The Traitor. We discuss the new tranche of emails and the upcoming Epstein Files vote on today’s Coffee Klatch.Continue Reading
Former Gambian ruler Yahya Jammeh poised to return | DW News
Former Gambian ruler Yahya Jammeh plans his return — sparking fear, hope, and a fight for justice. The government warns he’ll be arrested upon his return. But he has many allies and supporters in the West African country. Will he still dare to return? For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/Continue Reading
Damiano David’s Sensual Shower Shoot With Damon Baker Will Leave You Completely Stunned
Damiano David has never been shy about pushing a camera lens to its limit, but his latest shoot with photographer Damon Baker proves he still knows how to hold an audience captive. The former Måneskin frontman leans fully into his rock-star allure in a sensual spread that’s already making fansContinue Reading
Washington resident is infected with a different type of bird flu
Health officials in Washington state report a resident has contracted bird flu, marking the first U.S. human case since February, Read MoreContinue Reading
Scientists document a death from a meat allergy tied to certain ticks
Researchers are reporting what they believe is the first documented death from a meat allergy triggered by tick bites, Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor issues order rolling back some food tariffs
The Traitor issues order rolling back some food tariffs, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Lawmakers Press EPA for $3B in Stalled Lead Pipe Replacement Funds
This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News, Grist and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan region. A group of Illinois congressional delegates is calling for the release of $3 billion in withheld federal funding that’s meant to help replace toxic lead service lines that supply drinking water to homes acrossContinue Reading
$100M stolen from Ukraine’s nuclear proves the choice: Soviet monopolies Moscow corrupts, or green systems it can’t
The recent scandal uncovered at Energoatom—where NABU’s Operation Midas revealed a serious and deeply rooted corruption scheme involving $100 million in kickbacks—is not merely a dramatic headline. It is a warning signal that Ukraine’s energy sector remains captive to a Soviet-style model of centralized control, endemic “kick-backs” and rent-seeking, ratherContinue Reading












