Online Black Friday sales hit $8.6 billion | Morning in America
Black Friday online shopping is expected to break a record this year with $8.6 billion in consumer spending so far, according to an Adobe Analytics report. NewsNation’s Alicia Nieves reports for “Morning in America with Hena Doba.” Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’s live three-hour national weekend morningContinue Reading
Afghan national charged with first-degree murder in DC shooting | Morning in America
The suspected gunman in the National Guard shooting in Washington, D.C., faces a first-degree murder charge and five other charges. The United States is investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism. NewsNation’s Marcus Espinoza reports for “Morning in America with Hena Doba.” Start your day with “Morning in America,”Continue Reading
Monarch butterfly season kicks off in Mexico
A sanctuary for monarch butterflies in central Mexico officially opened to visitors on November 22, offering a chance to see millions of orange-hued insects clustered on oyamel fir trees. #butterfly #monarchbutterfly #mexico #insectContinue Reading
Ukraine hit by 600 drones and 36 missiles overnight: 3 killed, dozens injured across multiple regions
Three people were killed and dozens injured in a combined Russian strike on Ukraine during the night and morning of 29 November, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported via Telegram. The Russians launched about 36 missiles and nearly 600 drones. The main targets of the attack were energy infrastructure and civilian objects,Continue Reading
Ukraine’s second-most powerful man fell to the institutions he tried to destroy
Hours after Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency searched his premises, Andriy Yermak resigned as head of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Office on 28 November. Zelenskyy accepted the resignation that evening, framing it as a “reset” ahead of negotiations. Ukraine’s second-most powerful man had become so toxic as to be called “a figure impossibleContinue Reading
This Level Of Corruption Requires Stupidity
The abyss. The darkness. The meaningless void that life rebels against. It stares at us. Nietzsche warned about this moment—when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. When the frameworks that make meaning possible collapse, when the principles that make reasoning together conceivable dissolve, whenContinue Reading
Israeli attack kills two children in southern Gaza despite ceasefire
Drone attack hits Bani Suheila in southern Gaza amid continued Israeli attacks on the enclave., Drone attack hits Bani Suheila in southern Gaza amid continued Israeli attacks on the enclave. Two Palestinian children have been killed in an Israeli drone attack on the town of Bani Suheila, east of KhanContinue Reading
Israeli forces injure hundreds of Palestinians in raids on Tubas, West Bank
Major Israeli offensive has also destroyed roads, water networks and private property., Major Israeli offensive has also destroyed roads, water networks and private property. Israeli forces have wounded more than 200 Palestinians in raids on the West Bank governorate of Tubas, as a major offensive on northern parts of theContinue Reading
Council to support workers with endometriosis
Tom Burgess North East and Cumbria A council has unanimously voted to become the first endometriosis friendly local authority in the north of England. Deputy mayor of Redcar Ceri Cawley was diagnosed with the condition in her early 20s and has struggled with “agonising pain” for years. As well asContinue Reading
US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
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What we can learn from watching 100,000 animals in unbelievable detail—from space
A satellite recently ferried into space by a SpaceX rocket marks a crucial step toward tracking wildlife in unprecedented detail. Project ICARUS (International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space) will monitor thousands of animals, from mammals to insects, in real time. The November launch will be a test phase for a new, more nimble satelliteContinue Reading
Mission Center vs. Resources: The Ultimate Linux System Monitor Showdown
The GNOME app ecosystem is on fire these days. Whatever your needs, there’s probably an app for that. Or two. Or three (no kidding)! Two of the sleekest apps for monitoring your system (aptly called, “system monitors”, of course) are Mission Center, and Resources. Both use libadwaita to provide slickContinue Reading
The Supreme Court’s Ethics Code Is a Joke. Big Oil Knows That.
I don’t have access to Big Oil’s internal emails about this. But they sure look wildly desperate to dodge the growing array of lawsuits over the damage caused by their decades-long scheme to deceive the public about climate change. Oil companies are doing whatever they possibly can to keep theContinue Reading











