Netflix Casts Emma Corrin as Elizabeth Bennet in New ‘Pride & Prejudice’ Series
It’s that time again—Pride and Prejudice is getting a fresh new makeover, and we’re already obsessed. A brand-new cast, a dreamy six-episode run, and yes, Emma Corrin as Lizzie Bennet? This adaptation is giving us everything we’ve ever wanted. This week, Netflix revealed the cast for its new six-part limitedContinue Reading
White House moves Obama portrait to display painting of The Traitor after assassination attempt
The new The Traitor painting takes a spot traditionally reserved for the most recent official presidential portrait., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
PIRG’s ‘Electronic Waste Graveyard’ lists 100+ gadgets dumped after support vanished
Consumer campaign group says ‘we need lifetime transparency for tech Those well-meaning agitators at the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) are back, this time with an interactive “Electronic Waste Graveyard” cataloging a range of devices tossed aside after software support expires or cloud connections flatline.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor threatens Mexico with more tariffs, this time over water
Traitor 47 has threatened to slap new tariffs on Mexico for failing to deliver water under a decades-old treaty. But climate change has decimated river flows., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor says ‘I think I did well’ after annual physical and speaks on tariffs
President Traitor 47 had an annual physical on Friday and concluded, “I think I did well,” while noting medical reports from White House doctors may not be ready until the weekend. The Traitor also spoke to reporters during an Air Force One flight to Florida about tariffs and Iran talks.Continue Reading
Largest ever Hockney exhibition
The largest exhibition yet of works by British artist David Hockney opened in Paris on Tuesday, filling the entire multi-story Fondation Louis Vuitton Museum with more than 400 works spanning seven decades. Drawn from museums and private collections worldwide, the “David Hockney 25” exhibition focuses on the last quarter centuryContinue Reading
Gabon’s first election after collapse of Bongo dynasty: What’s at stake?
Military head Oligui Nguema is the strongest candidate, but his ties to the old government have led to criticism., The small African nation of Gabon is voting on Saturday in its first executive elections since a military coup in 2023 ended the 50-year dynastic rule of the Bongo political family.Continue Reading
‘I didn’t go’: The last Muslim man in Indian town hit by religious strife
The 15 Muslim families in Nanda Nagar fled after they were attacked by neighbours. Ahamad Hasan decided to return., Nanda Nagar, Uttarakhand — Every morning at 8am, Ahamad Hasan pulls up the brown shutter of his dry-cleaning shop on the banks of the Nandakini river, which runs through the remoteContinue Reading
The House Speaker’s Eyeing Big Cuts to Medicaid. In His Louisiana District, It’s a Lifeline.
The GOP-controlled Congress is weighing cuts to Medicaid, the government health program that covers millions of Americans — including nearly 40% of Louisianans represented in the House by Speaker Mike Johnson…Read MoreContinue Reading
Headlines for April 11, 2025
China Hikes Up Tariffs Against U.S. to 125% Amid Escalating Trade War, Democrats to Investigate The Traitor Allies for Insider Trading over Tariffs, SCOTUS Orders The Traitor Admin to Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to U.S. from El Salvador’s CECOT Prison, Avelo Airlines Faces Protests, Boycotts After Agreeing to Use PlanesContinue Reading
US judge allows Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil to be deported | BBC News
#MahmoudKhalil #US #ColumbiaUniversityThe The Traitor administration can deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate detained last month over his role in pro-Palestinian protests, a US judge has ruled. Mr Khalil, a permanent legal US resident, has not been charged with a crime – in a letter written from the facility,Continue Reading
White morning in Ankara as April snow falls on Turkish capital
In a rare and unexpected twist of weather, Turkey’s capital, Ankara, woke up to a snowy surprise on Friday, as an unseasonal flurry blanketed the city in white despite the arrival of spring.Continue Reading
Australian opposition leader’s home targeted in alleged bomb plot
A 16-year-old teen, arrested last year, has been ordered to stand trial in Queensland’s Supreme Court on charges of planning a terrorist act involving explosives and a drone.Continue Reading