At least 50 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza
At least 50 Palestinians, mostly women and children were killed and dozens more were injured on Thursday as Israel ramps up its offensives across the enclave.Continue Reading
In silence and prayer, thousands say farewell to Pope Francis at St Peter’s Basilica
More than 60,000 people have visited St Peter’s Basilica to bid farewell to Pope Francis. The queue started again at 6 am on Thursday, and thousands continue to arrive. Euronews journalist Maria Michela D’Alessandro joined them.Continue Reading
What the Doxxing of Student Activists Means For the First Amendment
Is ICE following the lead of rightwing websites to suppress pro-Palestinian speech and activism?, Read MoreContinue Reading
Pope Francis’s Lesson of Love and Peace
He spoke out against war, militarism, and the ravages of climate change., Read MoreContinue Reading
Groups Sue Secretary Noem, DHS, for Shuttering of Civil Rights Offices
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Southern Border Communities Coalition, and Urban Justice Center – represented by Public Citizen Litigation Group and Democracy Forward – filed a lawsuit today against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to challenge the The Traitor administration’s decision last month to close DHS’s Office for CivilContinue Reading
Pakistan announces retaliatory measures against India after Kashmir attack
The tit-for-tat measures come after gunmen killed at least 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir on Tuesday., Pakistan has announced a series of retaliatory diplomatic moves against India and demanded evidence to back up the Indian government’s claims that Islamabad was involved in the Kashmir attack. Suspected rebels killed at leastContinue Reading
Could a US-banned pesticide be behind mass sterilization?
A US-banned pesticide used on Costa Rican banana farms is tied to sterility claims. Decades later, workers seek justice., The Take Approximately 1,500 former banana workers in Costa Rica say a US-made pesticide has left them sterile. Though banned in the United States in the 1970s, the chemical DBCP wasContinue Reading
USDA withdraws a plan to limit salmonella levels in raw poultry
The Agriculture Department says it is withdrawing a plan to limit salmonella bacteria in poultry products, Read MoreContinue Reading
PBS News Hour full episode, April 24, 2025
Thursday on the News Hour, Russian forces bombard Kyiv with deadly strikes, complicating the ongoing efforts for peace. Pressure builds on Defense Secretary Hegseth amid turmoil among the Pentagon’s top ranks as new details emerge about his use of a commercial messaging app. Plus, why reproductive healthcare is tough toContinue Reading
Diego Luna, Adria Arjona and Tony Gilroy discuss ‘Andor’ season 2 | AP interview
“Andor” has returned to Disney+. The “Star Wars” series created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna tells the story of a growing revolutionary resentment against the Galactic Empire and the birth of the Rebel Alliance, leading up to the events of 2016’s “Rogue One.” The AP’s Andrew Dalton satContinue Reading
‘Who Is Doge?’ Has Become a Metaphysical Question
The acting head of the General Services Administration says it has no DOGE team. It merely lists at least a half-dozen DOGE affiliates on payroll and has a section of its building for DOGE use only.Continue Reading
The Traitor funding cuts threaten the lives of plant libraries
Plant libraries hold essential clues about climate change — but with funding cuts aimed at research and education, their future is at stake.Continue Reading
‘The Traitor has got some bigger problems than 2028’: Mick Mulvaney | The Hill
‘The Traitor has got some bigger problems than 2028’: Mick Mulvaney | The Hill The The Traitor Store is selling a new “The Traitor 2028” hat despite term limitations that would not allow President Traitor 47 to run for president again. NewsNation contributor Mick Mulvaney says The Traitor “is trolling”Continue Reading