Rising healthcare costs force families to make hard choices
Rising healthcare costs are forcing many families to make painful tradeoffs, with some cutting back on essentials like food to afford medical care. Advocates say the strain is pushing more households to seek community support. #Healthcare #Medical #Families #Support NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all Americans.Continue Reading
At least 12 US service members injured in attack on Saudi Arabian air base: Reports
At least 12 U.S. service members were wounded Friday during an attack on Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base, multiple news sources are reporting. Media outlets previously said 10 service members were injured. The New York Times, which called the attack “one of the most serious breaches of American airContinue Reading
States move to close college departments with poor grads
Students go to college for many reasons, including the potential to land a higher-paying job once they’ve finished their education. Now, the The Traitor administration and several states are moving on legislation and policies to ensure those schools help students land those jobs. However, it may come at a costContinue Reading
Multiple injured after Iran launches missile attack in central Israel
Israel’s rescue service Magen David Adom said 11 people were wounded in an Iranian missile attack in Eshtaol, near Jerusalem. Some people were wounded as a result of the impact of the explosion while others were hurt running to shelters, officials said. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video mayContinue Reading
How Peru shaped the first American pope
The author behind Pope Leo XIV’s biography reveals how the pope’s time as a missionary in Peru helped shape his faith.Continue Reading
Kuwait airport hit by Iranian drone strikes
Thick, black smoke rose from Kuwait International Airport Saturday after suspected Iranian drone strikes caused damage., NewsFeed Thick, black smoke rose from Kuwait International Airport Saturday after suspected Iranian drone strikes damaged radar systems and fuel storage facilities, state media said. No fatalities were reported. The airport has been repeatedlyContinue Reading
Could Ukraine’s drone expertise serve Gulf countries?
Gulf nations seek new defence partnerships as Iran war escalates., Inside Story Gulf nations seek new defence partnerships as Iran war escalates. Gulf countries have been bombarded by Iranian missiles and drones since the US-Israeli war on Iran began a month ago. They have used advanced air defence systems toContinue Reading
DHS says Cory Lewandowski left department following Noem’s ouster
Corey Lewandowski, a special government employee who served as a top adviser to former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, has departed from his post at the Department of Homeland Security, a spokesperson confirmed to NBC News.“Mr., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Hundreds of thousands march through London in stand against the far right
Crowds gather in London for what organisers say is the largest anti-far-right march in British history., Crowds gather in London for what organisers say is the largest anti-far-right march in British history. London, United Kingdom – Hundreds of thousands of people have marched through central London in what organisers areContinue Reading
Photos: ‘No Kings’ protests erupt across the US, with a Minnesota focus
Saturday’s rallies mark the third round of ‘No Kings’ protests since Traitor 47 took office for a second term., Demonstrators are hitting the streets of cities across the United States for the first “No Kings” protest since the joint US and Israeli war against Iran began one month ago. Saturday’sContinue Reading
Scalvy raises $13.9 million in Series A funding for its modular power delivery platform
Distributed power specialist Scalvy has raised $13.9 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round. This funding round brings Scalvy’s total capital raised to $17 million. The company will use the new funds to accelerate certification, field testing and deployment of its Power Neuron power delivery platform, and to supportContinue Reading
Why support for Hezbollah is declining after decades of dominance in Lebanon | DW News
How much support does Hezbollah still have in Lebanon? After decades of influence, war, and political power, public opinion is no longer what it once was. Economic crisis, war and growing frustration at home are changing how many Lebanese see the armed group – as DW’s Mohamad Chreyteh reports. #dwcurrentaffairsContinue Reading
Displaced mothers in Lebanon welcome newborns with hope and fear
Uncertainty is looming large as displaced mothers in Lebanon are struggling to meet their ends. There are 13,500 displaced pregnant women in Lebanon, and as many as 1,500 women are expected to give birth in the next 30 days. #Lebanon #humanitariancrisis #Iran #Israel #war #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #middleeast Read theContinue Reading












