Germany’s Oktoberfest hits 3.5 million visitors at midpoint
Germany’s Oktoberfest, the world’s largest beer festival, had welcomed around 3.5 million visitors by the halfway point this year, organizers said. This is slightly below the 3.6 million recorded at halfway in 2024. #Germany #Oktoberfest #Beer #Festival #Tourism #Munich #Travel #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with theContinue Reading
Feds indict three women for alleged ‘doxing’ of ICE agent in Los Angeles
Three women are accused of following a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent to their home in Los Angeles County and broadcasting the address on Instagram, according to a federal indictment unsealed late Friday., Read MoreContinue Reading
NewsNation presents ‘Born Lucky’ with Leland Vittert | NewsNation Now
NewsNation chief Washington, D.C., anchor Leland Vittert has written a new book, “Born Lucky,” about growing up with autism. Bill O’Reilly joins him for this one-hour special that looks at the memoir and how society’s understanding of autism has changed over the past four decades. #Health #Autism #Books “NewsNation Prime”Continue Reading
Tropical Storm Imelda forms near central Bahamas and is expected to strengthen
Imelda was threatening parts of Cuba and the Bahamas with heavy rainfall and flash flooding, with portions of the Bahamas under a tropical storm warning. #storm #bahamas #news #weather Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading
Defiance Meets Desperation as Iran Faces Fresh UN Sanctions
EXPERT INTERVIEW – The United Nations has reimposed sweeping economic and military sanctions on Iran, ten years after lifting them under the 2015 nuclear deal. Britain, France, and Germany triggered the “snapback” mechanism, accusing Tehran of nuclear escalation and blocking inspections. Iran had already halted oversight after U.S. and IsraeliContinue Reading
Peru’s Gen Z rallies against President Boluarte
Protests in Peru leave 19 people injured as outrage spreads over corruption, pensions, and rising organised crime., At least 19 people, including a police officer, have been injured during protests against the government of Peruvian President Dina Boluarte and Congress, according to authorities and human rights advocates. Hundreds of peopleContinue Reading
Iran hangs ‘one of the most important’ spies for Israel in latest execution
Iran’s Mizan news agency reports that Bahman Choobiasl was accused of meeting officials from Israel’s Mossad agency., Iran’s Mizan news agency reports that Bahman Choobiasl was accused of meeting officials from Israel’s Mossad agency. Iran has hanged a man suspected of being “one of the most important spies for IsraelContinue Reading
Community members recount Michigan church attack
Community members recount Michigan church attack, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Leland Vittert was ‘very different’ kid — now we know why | NewsNation Prime
In his new book “Born Lucky,” NewsNation’s Leland Vittert shares the story of how he and his family dealt with his autism diagnosis at an early age. He tells Bill O’Reilly his father, Mark Vittert, took an outsized role in developing him. “NewsNation Prime” is America’s source for unbiased newsContinue Reading
Denmark bans all drone flights ahead of European Summit in Copenhagen
The Danish transportation ministry said that “all civilian drone flying in Danish airspace will be prohibited” from Monday to Friday to “remove the risk that enemy drones can be confused with legal drones and vice versa.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
16 states push back with lawsuit on federal sex-ed crackdown
Legal action by 16 states challenges federal pressure to cut school grants for inclusive sex-ed programs Published September 28, 2025 1:30PM (EDT) After the Department of Education strips sex-ed curriculum, it recently threatened 46 states who they feel didn’t comply. Now 16 of them are pushing back. (SimpleImages / GettyContinue Reading
X-Men ’97 star confirms a ‘lot of people die’ in season two
X-Men ’97 is set to return for a season two that’s “very, very dark”, according to voice actor Ross Marquand. Animated series X-Men ’97‘s first season in 2024 gained “phenomenal” reviews on its release for the continuation of iconic 90s animation X-Men: The Animated Series, following the Marvel queer fan-favouriteContinue Reading
China’s Meek Climate Targets Offer Little Support to Clean Tech
China’s struggling clean-tech giants will be reliant on market forces — not policy mandates — for growth over the next decade after President Xi Jinping announced targets for renewables and electric vehicles that the country should comfortably achieve…Continue Reading