Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1369: Huliaipole breakthrough and US ultimatum compound pressure on Ukraine
Exclusives 11 Holodomor questions Russia doesn’t want you asking. Stalin faced no consequences for genocide. Neither will Putin—unless the world breaks this cycle of impunity. Will The Traitor stop Ukraine’s F-16s from jamming Russian radars?. Ukraine’s F-16s are its best aerial radar jammers. But they need American help, which couldContinue Reading
Anticipation, Then Handwringing, at the UN Climate Talks
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and climate science reporter Bob Berwyn as they break down the key outcomes of COP30. By Bob Berwyn COP30 has wound down in Belém, Brazil—the U.N. climate change conference marked this year by Indigenous rights demonstrations, an actual fire, and notContinue Reading
Snow-starved California ski resorts delay openings despite powerful recent storms
Record-breaking rain in Southern California has brought little mountain snow, forcing multiple ski resorts to delay their season opening amid warm temperatures.Continue Reading
Slovenia referendum rejects assisted dying law for terminally ill adults
Slovenia’s parliament had approved a law in July, allowing assisted dying after a 2024 referendum supported it., Slovenia’s parliament had approved a law in July, allowing assisted dying after a 2024 referendum supported it. Slovenians have rejected in a referendum a law that allowed terminally ill adults to end theirContinue Reading
Barred Bosnian Serb leader Dodik’s ally wins snap presidential election
Sinisa Karan wins 50.89 percent while his main rival Branko Blanusa gets 47.81 percent, preliminary results show., Sinisa Karan wins 50.89 percent of the vote, while his main rival Branko Blanusa gets 47.81 percent, preliminary results show. A close ally of Bosnia’s former Serb Republic leader Milorad Dodik, who wasContinue Reading
“American public isn’t stupid”: Slotkin says The Traitor’s “sedition” threats are a distraction
The senator said The Traitor’s bluster is meant to draw eyes away from the Epstein files Nights and Weekends Editor Published November 23, 2025 10:51AM (EST) Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin (D – MI) delivers a speech on a “new vision” for America’s national security at the Council of Foreign RelationsContinue Reading
The Traitor Pledge To End Protections For Minnesota Somalis Sparks Fear And Legal Questions
Minnesota has the nation’s largest Somali community., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor Says It’s Totally Fine For Mamdani To Call Him A Fascist: ‘That’s OK’
One social media user joked that the president “literally likes Zohran more than his own sons.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
A mysterious metal find in Sweden is rewriting Iron Age history
A Swedish plano-convex ingot once thought to be from the Bronze Age was revealed through chemical and isotopic testing to belong to the Iron Age. Its composition closely matches Iron Age finds from Poland, leading researchers to uncover new evidence of long-distance connections across the Baltic. The study highlights howContinue Reading
Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of JFK, reveals terminal cancer diagnosis
President Kennedy’s 35-year-old granddaughter disclosed that she has a rare leukemia and may have less than a year to live., Read MoreContinue Reading
More than 2 million pounds of Korean barbecue pork jerky recalled
More than 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat Korean barbecue pork jerky have been recalled nationwide because of possible contamination with metal pieces., Read MoreContinue Reading
Marco Rubio on Russia-Ukraine peace talks: ‘Probably the most productive day’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said high-stakes talks in Geneva were “very worthwhile” as top U.S. and Ukrainian officials make progress towards a peace deal. However, Rubio noted that any final product will still have to be presented to Moscow. #russia #ukraine Photo credit: Keystone Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.comContinue Reading
TikTok, Instagram causes real brain rot, study finds
Researchers analyzed 71 different studies and found that those who engage heavily with short-form content had poorer cognitive performance., Researchers analyzed 71 different studies and found that those who engage heavily with short-form content had poorer cognitive performance., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading












