Day: November 14, 2025

MSNBC to MS NOW: What’s behind the network’s branding makeover?

3:30 pm November 14, 2025

Saturday will mark the end of an era for MSNBC as the liberal cable network moves forward under new ownership and a new name: MS NOW. The media shakeup was nearly a year in the making after Comcast announced it would spin off its cable networks into its own company called Versant, separating MSNBC from […]

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If Gaza’s famine was real, how come it went away so fast?

3:30 pm November 14, 2025

For months, headlines warned of an impending famine in Gaza — images of starving children, shattered infrastructure and humanitarian collapse filled the news. On Aug. 22, 2025, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared that while full data was lacking, expert inference indicated famine was underway. Governments pledged aid; humanitarian agencies sounded alarms. Yet […]

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Transgender Air Force members sue Trump admin after losing retirement benefits

1:23 pm November 14, 2025

Seventeen transgender Air Force members discharged under the Trump administration’s transgender ban are suing the federal government for revoking their pensions and benefits after their forced early retirement. The transgender members, who served between 15 years and 18 years in the Air Force, are asking for retirement benefits that had previously been offered to them. […]

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Patriots handle AFC East rival Jets at home behind TreVeyon Henderson’s 3-touchdown night

10:16 am November 14, 2025

The New England Patriots continue to roll, handling their AFC East rival New York Jets, 27-14, on “Thursday Night Football.” New England extended its lengthy win streak to eight games, improving to 9-2 on the season. Meanwhile, the Jets’ brief win streak, after starting the season 0-7, has come to a close. Heading into this […]

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California’s largest migrant detention center accused of horrific conditions in federal lawsuit

9:41 am November 14, 2025

A new federal lawsuit alleges horrifying conditions at California’s largest migrant detention facility, including sewage bubbles rising from shower drains and detainees being forced to use dirty bandages to wrap open sores. The American Civil Liberties Union is among the groups representing seven men at a previously mothballed prison in the desert in California City. […]

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