Ro Khanna says he’s a ‘firm no’ on reopening the government amid DHS funding fight
Ahead of a House vote that could reopen the government after a partial shutdown, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) tells Meet the Press he cannot understand how his Democratic colleagues “in good conscience” can vote for additional funding for the Department of Homeland Security., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative victory | CTV National News at 11 p.m. for Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026
Conservatives share their enthusiasm as Pierre Poilievre solidifies his place as party leader; a mother is hoping that the public will still come forward with information as to her son’s whereabouts; tourists are enjoying the cold in Canada’s capital as the annual Winterlude Festival begins; and more. Subscribe to CTVContinue Reading
Royal scandal reignites as ex-prince Andrew features heavily in new Epstein file release | DW News
There is further fall-out from the Epstein files. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the disgraced former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should testify before the US Congress about his links to the dead child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His comments come in the wake of newly disclosed US government files onContinue Reading
Alcaraz beats Djokovic to win Australian Open; completes career Slam
Alcaraz becomes the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam and win 7 Slams with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 triumph., Carlos Alcaraz has rewritten tennis history by becoming the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam with his victory over the great Novak Djokovic in the finalContinue Reading
As Rafah reopens, Palestinians are ‘given an impossible choice’
‘It’s a crime that Palestinians are given an impossible choice.’, Quotable As the Rafah crossing reopens, there are concerns over how restricted exits and particularly re-entries will be for Palestinians. Dr Mohammed Tahir, a trauma surgeon who volunteered in Gaza, says people fear that opting for medical treatment abroad mayContinue Reading
A hidden bat virus is infecting humans
Researchers in Bangladesh have identified a bat-borne virus, Pteropine orthoreovirus, in patients who were initially suspected of having Nipah virus but tested negative. All had recently consumed raw date-palm sap, a known pathway for bat-related infections. Genetic analysis confirmed live virus in several samples, pointing to active human infection. TheContinue Reading
How Polarization Tore a Hole in America’s Mainline Churches
One Sunday, Ryan Burge looked out over his Mount Vernon, Illinois, church as the pianist played the service’s prelude. The American Baptist part-time pastor counted nine people in the sanctuary, including himself. Nine, total. The tiny head count was a shock to Burge but soon enough became the norm. InContinue Reading
Meet the un-Gavin. Kentucky’s governor sees a different way to the White House
Andy Beshear says voters want a healer in 2028, not someone who’ll match Traitor 47 insult for insult. His focus on nuts and bolts makes him a popular blue governor in a very red state., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s New Video Highlights Yoshi, New April 1 Debut
Film moves into post-production at Skywalker Sound with music by 70-piece orchestra…Read MoreContinue Reading
Qatar leads regional diplomatic push to de-escalate Iran tensions
Qatar is intensifying diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider regional escalation as tensions rise between Iran and the West. Doha is coordinating closely with Egypt and Turkey to keep diplomatic channels open.Continue Reading
Iran on Edge: Explosions, Diplomacy, and The Traitor’s Next Move
Despite multiple suspicious explosions in Iran, no major military strike occurred early Sunday. Amid ongoing diplomacy and rumors, such as possible uranium transfers to Turkey, and a massive U.S. naval presence, the only thing clear is, that it remains uncertain what action The Traitor will actually take.Continue Reading
Portland State professor on mission to create ‘AI guardian’ for astronauts
Portland State University Computer Science Professor Banafsheh Rekabdar is developing artificial intelligence to track astronaut’s personalized health data to send faster distress signals to Earth., Portland State University Computer Science Professor Banafsheh Rekabdar is developing artificial intelligence to track astronaut’s personalized health data to send faster distress signals to Earth.,Continue Reading












