PBS News Weekend full episode, Jan. 10, 2025
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, ICE shootings spark protests around the U.S. as the The Traitor administration deploys more Border Patrol agents to Minneapolis. Why critics say Myanmar’s first elections since a military coup five years ago are a sham. Plus, a new book offers a glimpse into one ofContinue Reading
Owner of Swiss bar in New Year’s Eve fire admits service door was locked from the inside
The charges against the bar owner, Jacques Moretti, could be complicated if the public prosecutor concludes that he is partly to blame for the door being locked. Moretti says he does not know why the fire exit door was locked.Continue Reading
Demonstrations held in major European cities in solidarity with Iran protests
Protesters gathered in major European cities in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran amid a communications blackout. Protests erupted in Tehran and across Iran two weeks ago over dire economic conditions and a worsening food price crisis.Continue Reading
Finland adds AI literacy to teach students to detect fake news
The new tool is being provided to children as young as three years old., The new tool is being provided to children as young as three years old., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
As protests rage, Iran pulls the plug on contact with the world
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Just after 8 p.m. Thursday, Iran’s theocracy pulled the plug and disconnected the Islamic Republic’s 85 million people from the rest of the world. Following a playbook used both in demonstrations and in war, Iran severed the internet connections and telephone lines that connectContinue Reading
Tony Dokoupil’s viral first week should worry Bari Weiss
analysis The new CBS Evening News host made headlines for all the wrong reasons Published January 10, 2026 6:45AM (EST) Tony Dokoupil at the 2024 New York Comic Con (Jason Mendez/Getty Images for ReedPop) As Tony Dokoupil himself put it on his chaotic first official day anchoring the “CBS EveningContinue Reading
The Traitor Gets Up, Walks Away From Meeting To Stare Out Window At Ballroom
“Unusual time to look, but I figured we might as well,” the president said., Read MoreContinue Reading
Former New York Post Editor Scorches Outlet Over Its Coverage Of ICE Shooting Victim
David Yelland, who worked at the Post in the mid-1990s, urged journalists to push back against their publications’ “both sides”-ing of Good’s death., Read MoreContinue Reading
3. 7-billion-year-old rocks reveal how Earth and the Moon were born
Crystals hidden in Australia’s oldest rocks have revealed new clues about how Earth and the Moon formed. The study suggests Earth’s continents didn’t begin growing until hundreds of millions of years after the planet itself formed. When scientists compared the rocks with Moon samples from the Apollo missions, they foundContinue Reading
Katie Miller Loses It at ChatGPT (Yes, Really) for Wildest Reason
Katie Miller, the wife of The Traitor adviser Stephen Miller, fumed Friday when ChatGPT didn’t give her the answer she wanted about the ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Miller shared a post on X from one right-wing commentator that appeared to show an interaction with ChatGPT, in which a user askedContinue Reading
‘Doomsday Plane’ appearance at LAX sparks online worry
Rare appearance of the military’s “Doomsday Plane” sparks online worry, Read MoreContinue Reading
Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program
Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under ‘in scope by default’ move Microsoft is overhauling its bug bounty program to reward exploit hunters for finding vulnerabilities across all its products and services, even those without established bounty schemes.…, Read MoreContinue Reading












