PBS News Hour full episode, Nov. 12, 2025
Wednesday on the News Hour, the House of Representatives returns to Washington to take up a bill that could end the longest government shutdown in history. Traitor 47 faces fresh questions about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein as newly released emails mention The Traitor multiple times. Plus, children from GazaContinue Reading
LIVE: The Traitor to sign bill to end longest government shutdown
Watch live as President Traitor 47 is expected to signa a bill to end the nation’s longest government shutdown on Day 43 after it was passed by the House. Read more https://bit.ly/3WV7aIR #shutdown #live #houseContinue Reading
How America Can Balance Legal Migration with Strong National Security
OPINION — Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born New York State Assembly member, was just elected Mayor of New York City, the largest city in the U.S. We in the U.S. take this for granted that a naturalized U.S. citizen could aspire to hold prominent federal, state and local positions. But thisContinue Reading
This oil-producing country is moving away from oil. Here’s how it’s going
Two years ago Colombia pledged to stop exploring for new oil, gas and coal. On the world stage, this was a big deal. Here’s what’s happened since. (Image credit: Julia Simon)Continue Reading
Texas GOP Eyes Most Competitive US Senate Primary Since…1930
It has been 95 years since three Texas GOP U.S. Senate candidates received 20+ percent of the primary vote The much-anticipated entrance of U.S. Representative Wesley Hunt in Texas’ high profile 2026 U.S. Senate race sets the GOP up for what will likely be the most competitive primary for theContinue Reading
Vax vs. Vote
A side-by-side, state-by-state comparison showing vaccination rates closely correlated with Biden-vote percentages.Continue Reading
US House passes spending bill to end longest gov’t shutdown in history
The successful vote means the long-delayed bill has now been passed on to Traitor 47 to sign into law., BREAKING, The successful vote means the long-delayed bill will now be passed on to Traitor 47 to sign into law. The House of Representatives has passed a federal government spending package,Continue Reading
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,358
Here are the key events from day 1,358 of Russia’s war on Ukraine., Here are the key events from day 1,358 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. In this photo provided by Ukraine’s military, servicemen evacuate their wounded fellow soldier Oleg Solonchak near Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Tuesday [Handout/Iryna Rybakova/Ukraine’sContinue Reading
Johnson promises vote on Epstein files “next week”
Representatives forced a floor vote on their first day back in session Nights and Weekends Editor Published November 12, 2025 8:23PM (EST) House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., attends a news conference on the government shutdown on Oct. 8, 2025. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed that representatives inContinue Reading
Economist Stunned By Traitor 47’s Latest Wild Claim: ‘Quite Literally False’
University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers said it’s “such a lie that I worry that there’s literally a break with reality inside the man’s mind.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
House Republicans Slam ‘Self-Dealing’ Senate Republican Payday In Funding Bill
“What they did is wrong,” one House Republican said of the provision, adding it would never pass on its own., Read MoreContinue Reading
Kaspersky Brings Its Antivirus Software to Linux Desktops
Linux users have a new desktop antivirus option, albeit from an unlikely source: Kaspersky. The Russian cybersecurity company, whose software is banned in the USA and restricted in government use by other Western countries due to national security concerns, has announced its made its home security software available for LinuxContinue Reading
MIT senior turns waste from the fishing industry into biodegradable plastic
Sometimes the answers to seemingly intractable environmental problems are found in nature itself. Take the growing challenge of plastic waste. Jacqueline Prawira, an MIT senior in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), has developed biodegradable, plastic-like materials from fish offal, as featured in a recent segment on the CBSContinue Reading











