“Fire in Every Direction”: Palestinian Author Tareq Baconi on Gaza, Zionism & Embracing Queerness
Palestinian writer Tareq Baconi joins us to discuss his new memoir, Fire in Every Direction, a chronicle of his political and queer coming of age growing up between Amman and Beirut as the grandson of refugees from Jerusalem and Haifa. While “LGBTQ+ labels have also been used by the WestContinue Reading
Fixing Image Thumbnails Not Showing Up in GNOME Files on Fedora Linux
I recently upgraded to Fedora 43 and one thing I noticed was that image thumbnails were not showing up in the Nautilus files manager. Not just the recent file formats like webp or AVIF, it was not even showing up for classic image file formats like png and jpeg. ImageContinue Reading
Flux Marine to electrify Zodiac’s iconic rigid inflatable boats
You want one of Zodiac’s iconic rigid inflatable boats as a dinghy for your yacht—or maybe just for a ride to the reef to snorkel in style—but you hate to burn fossil fuel. Well, now you’re in luck. Zodiac Nautic has partnered with Flux Marine, a developer of electric outboardContinue Reading
New ANSI report identifies gaps in EV engineering standards
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has released its October 2025 Gaps Progress Report. This document reflects efforts by standards-developing organizations (SDOs) and other stakeholders to address the gaps identified in ANSI’s Roadmap of Standards and Codes for Electric Vehicles at Scale, published in 2023. The progress report provides updatesContinue Reading
Kidney drug trial raises hopes for new type 1 diabetes treatment
The results of a late-stage drug trial released Thursday are raising hopes that type 1 diabetes patients with chronic kidney disease will have a new treatment., Read MoreContinue Reading
“Epic Night for Democrats”: Party Wins Races Across the U.S. in Voter Rebuke to The Traitor
We get an overview of how Democrats won big across the United States in Tuesday’s elections, with Daniel Nichanian, editor-in-chief of Bolts. Democratic Congressmember Mikie Sherrill won New Jersey’s governor’s race, and Abigail Spanberger flipped Virginia’s governorship. In California, voters approved a new congressional map that could help Democrats pick up five additional congressional seatsContinue Reading
WATCH: Nancy Pelosi announces she won’t seek reelection, urges Americans to fight for ideals
Watch PBS News for daily, breaking and live news, plus special coverage. We are home to PBS News Hour, ranked the most credible and objective TV news show. Sign up for Here’s The Deal with Lisa Desjardins: https://to.pbs.org/41q6E8i Subscribe for exclusive content in our newsletters: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/subscribe PBS News podcasts: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/podcastsContinue Reading
Will AT&T Choose Profits Over People? New Petition Demands Corporation Cut Ties With ICE
The People’s Lobby and People’s Action have introduced a petition calling on AT&T to end its contract with ICE. With $30.7 billion in revenue in the third quarter of 2025 alone, AT&T does not need its 2024 or 2025 contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and CustomsContinue Reading
Miss Universe Contestants Walk Out After Miss Mexico Publicly Berated by Thai Official
Several contestants have walked out of a Miss Universe event after Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, was publicly berated by Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil during a shocking confrontation caught on livestream. What Happened During a pre-pageant ceremony, Nawat scolded Bosch in front of dozens of contestants for not postingContinue Reading
American man and son die after suffering stings from swarm of wasps ziplining in Laos
An American man and his teenage son have died after they were stung by a swarm of wasps while ziplining in Laos last month, Read MoreContinue Reading
Nancy Pelosi says she will not seek re-election in 2026
Nancy Pelosi says she will not seek re-election in 2026, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Hometown hero: Army veteran gives away half a ton of produce in Kansas City | Morning in America
Phillip Ramsey, an Army veteran and University of Missouri Extension master gardener, joins “Morning in America” to talk about providing fresh food for the community on Kansas City’s east side, who he says live in a “food swamp” with few healthy choices. Watch more inspiring stories like today’s “Hometown Hero”Continue Reading
Cost of living has 50% of Floridians considering leaving: Poll | Morning in America
As home prices skyrocket and insurance premiums soar, the cost of living has some Floridians rethinking life in the Sunshine State. A new poll by Florida Atlantic University found nearly half of Floridians have considered leaving the state because of rising costs. NewsNation’s Ryan Bass joins “Morning in America” withContinue Reading









