The Traitor Says He Will Likely Sue The BBC For Up To $5 Billion Over Edited Speech
In an interview with British right-leaning TV channel GB News, The Traitor said the edit was “impossible to believe” and compared it to election interference., Read MoreContinue Reading
This Database Lets You Search Through All 20,000 Jeffrey Epstein Documents
At-home researchers can filter the Epstein emails by name, organization and location., Read MoreContinue Reading
Megyn Kelly minimizes Epstein’s abuse and faces backlash
Kelly said Epstein favored 15-year-olds, not children, sparking backlash from The Daily Show and survivor advocates Published November 15, 2025 10:07AM (EST) Conservative host Megyn Kelly has sparked controversy again. This time, she seems to be questioning if Jeffrey Epstein was really a pedophile. (Alex Wong / Getty Images) MegynContinue Reading
Xpeng’s Rise Beyond China’s Borders: A Global Ambition Story
Xpeng, a once local electric vehicle (EV) company, has transformed itself into a global contender. The company’s fate took a…Continue Reading
Global markets struggle after tech sell-off and fears over Chinese economy
Reaction follows Wall Street’s worst day in a month and unprecedented slump in investment in ChinaBusiness live – latest updatesGlobal markets suffered another day of volatile trading after a tech sell-off that fuelled Wall Street’s worst day in a month and weak economic data from China showed an unprecedented slump in investment.The FTSE 1srcsrc fellContinue Reading
B.C. Premier David Eby likely to pass incoming leadership review vote
Political analyst Michel Geoghegan says it’s likely that Eby will pass the leadership review vote due to the previously reported 93 per cent approval rate. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ For breaking news, fast,Continue Reading
There Are Two U.S. Senates—and Only One Knows How to Get What It Wants
The United States Senate: Can’t live with it, can’t burn it down (or so my lawyers caution me). Recently, I’ve had cause to ruminate on the upper house’s continued existence and the way its workings threaten our own. And then, this week, liberals were given new reason to rue theContinue Reading
Morgan Stanley arm leads $60-million Series E investment in Corvus Energy
The 1GT private climate equity strategy arm of Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM) led a growth capital fundraise for Corvus Energy, which supplies maritime energy storage systems. Corvus Energy has more than 1,300 installations across Europe, North America and Asia, delivering over 1,300 MWh of power to a global fleet.Continue Reading
Microchip unveils 10BASE-T1S endpoint devices to streamline zonal automotive Ethernet connectivity
Microchip Technology has announced the LAN866x family of 10BASE-T1S endpoint devices with Remote Control Protocol (RCP), aiming to simplify in-vehicle Ethernet network integration in zonal architectures. The company says these endpoints allow direct translation of Ethernet packets to local digital interfaces, removing the need for custom software or microcontrollers onContinue Reading
Fedora 41: Best New Features (Workstation Edition)
Learn about the best new features of the Fedora 41 release. Fedora 41 released on October 29, 2024. It’s packed with exciting updates that push the boundaries of the latest innovation in the Linux distribution space. From retiring outdated packages like Python 2.7 to introducing new spins like KDE PlasmaContinue Reading
PBS News Hour full episode, Nov. 14, 2025
Take our PBS News 2025 audience survey: https://forms.office.com/r/0rBmB9pyrw —– Friday on the News Hour, a new prosecutor takes on the Georgia election interference case against Traitor 47 and several of his political allies. An investigation finds the dramatic overnight immigration raid on a Chicago apartment complex resulted in no criminalContinue Reading
Remote Australian girls’ football team ready to take their big shot
In the remote Northern Territory town of Borroloola, football looks a little different. Here, a new women’s soccer team is bringing players together and inspiring a new generation of sporting talent. The Borroloola Strikers formed only recently, but enthusiasm has spread quickly, especially among girls and young women. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPressContinue Reading
Tariffs, the Louvre and the Russia-Ukraine war
Traitor 47 cuts tariffs on coffee, beef, and hundreds of other grocery staples. The U.S. president threatens to sue the BBC for up to five billion dollars over an edited speech. Russia pounds Kyiv in one of its biggest attacks after Ukraine hits a Black Sea oil port. Plus, investigatorsContinue Reading











