November 11, 2025

Republicans push back after Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes

Far right influencer Nick Fuentes has always made headlines for his racist and antisemitic views. His recent comments have sparked blowback from within the conservative ranks. Who is Nick Fuentes? The 27-year-old white supremacist, as labeled by the FBI, is the host of “America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes,” which has been banned from most […]

November 11, 2025

Senate advances shutdown deal; Travelers brace for more flight disruptions

The Senate passes the government funding deal, marking the biggest step yet toward ending the six-week shutdown. Now the pressure is on the House to get federal workers paid and critical services back online. Plus, thousands of flights have been canceled nationwide as the shortage of air traffic controllers worsens. Airlines warn Tuesday could be […]

November 11, 2025

How one Nebraska nonprofit is using music to treat veterans with PTSD

OMAHA, Neb. — Under the soft glow of stage lights, a circle of veterans gripped their guitars, faces set with focus. The melody of “Blue Christmas” drifted through the room — some notes faltered, others rang clear — but every sound carried something deeper than music. At the center, a woman sang, her voice steady […]

November 11, 2025

Flight cancellations climb Tuesday as Trump warns controllers of ‘docking’

Although the Senate has voted to end the government shutdown, the fallout isn’t over yet. Airlines are still canceling flights, and frustrated travelers remain stuck as the ripple effects continue to spread. U.S. airlines cancelled more than 2,000 flights on Monday, and nearly 9,000 were delayed. The hardest hit hubs were Chicago, Atlanta and Dallas-Fort Worth, […]

November 11, 2025

Snow, ice and record chill spread south as winter weather sweeps the nation

A surge of arctic air is spilling south, dropping temperatures across two-thirds of the country and setting up a deep freeze from the plains to the Gulf. Many people woke up to record lows Tuesday morning, stretching from the Carolinas to the Gulf Coast. Areas like Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama, and even Atlanta and Savannah, […]

November 11, 2025

Kīlauea erupts, spewing lava 1,000 feet into the air for five hours

Hawai’i’s Kīlauea volcano put on another stunning show Sunday, erupting with fountains of lava shooting more than 1,000 feet into the air for almost five straight hours. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said the flow covered nearly 80% of the Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor. That’s a 3,300-foot-wide sea of new rock. View this post on Instagram It was the […]

November 11, 2025

Cargo and passenger jets fly the same skies, but don’t crash at the same rate

The crash of a UPS plane last week in Louisville, Kentucky, brought renewed attention to a little-noticed issue in the aviation world: cargo aircraft safety. While data is often conflicting, pilots and aviation safety advocates say such planes are more likely to crash than passenger aircraft and need attention for safety upgrades. “There’s a number […]

November 11, 2025

Camp Mystic victims’ families sue owners, claiming negligence

Four months after flash flooding killed 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic, victims’ families are suing the Texas camp and its managers – claiming negligence and lack of emergency planning. The families of seven girls and counselors filed three separate lawsuits in Texas state courts this week.  They allege Camp Mystic’s leaders waited until […]

November 11, 2025

New tariffs could threaten Italian pasta sales in the US

New tariffs in 2026 could impact Italian pasta sales in the U.S., forcing consumers to find an alternative. Numerous Italian pasta exporters are preparing for their products to no longer be available to American consumers because of import and antidumping duties totaling 107%, according to The Wall Street Journal.  The U.S. Department of Commerce alleged […]

November 11, 2025

Canada loses measles-free status as cases surge past 5,000

Canada has officially lost its measles-free status after a yearlong outbreak pushed national case numbers past 5,000 — ending more than two decades without sustained transmission.  The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) revoked the designation this week, saying the virus has circulated continuously for over 12 months. Canada first eliminated endemic measles in 1998 and […]