Biden visits Omaha with Kentucky governor as Nebraska Dems eye 2026
Biden visits Omaha with Kentucky governor as Nebraska Dems eye 2026 Continue reading Biden visits Omaha with Kentucky governor as Nebraska Dems eye 2026
Biden visits Omaha with Kentucky governor as Nebraska Dems eye 2026 Continue reading Biden visits Omaha with Kentucky governor as Nebraska Dems eye 2026
The November 7 edition of WWE SmackDown showcased the fallout from Saturday Night’s Main Event and started the build towards Survivor Series: WarGames. Continue reading 4 Things WWE got right on SmackDown this week
Triple H has been the architect of WWE’s modern era, overseeing creative operations for the past three years. Continue reading Triple H has completely buried one of his brightest superstars on WWE SmackDown
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Connor Bedard had a goal and three assists, Spencer Knight stopped 33 shots for his first shutout of the season, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 4-0 on Friday night. Tyler Bertuzzi scored twice and Andre Burakovsky also had a goal for Chicago, which won its second straight after. Continue reading Bedard has a goal and 3 assists, Knight gets 6th career shutout as Blackhawks beat Flames 4-0
Pluribus season 1 is an exciting new sci-fi thriller created by Vince Gilligan, premiered on November 7, 2025, on Apple TV+. Continue reading Pluribus season 1 cast and characters: Meet the stars behind the series and the roles they play
Nate Bittle scored 18 of his 25 points in the second half to lead Oregon to a 67-63 victory over Rice. Bittle sank 7 of 15 shots with two 3-pointers and 9 of 12 free throws for Oregon (2-0). He added eight rebounds and blocked six shots. Jackson Shelstad and Kwame Evans Jr. both scored 11 for the Ducks, who shot 32. 7% overall on their home floor and just 25% from 3-point range (7 for 28). Trae Broadnax had 17 points to lead Rice (1-1), but he scored only five in the second half before becoming one of three Owls to foul out. Continue reading Nate Bittle scores 25 to rally Oregon to 67-63 victory over Rice
Evening Reading – November 7, 2025 Continue reading Evening Reading – November 7, 2025
Voter anger over the cost of living is hurtling forward into next year’s midterm elections, when pivotal contests will be decided by communities that are home to fast-rising electric bills or fights over who’s footing the bill to power Big Tech’s energy-hungry data centers. Electricity costs were a key issue in this week’s elections for [.]. Continue reading Voters’ anger over high electricity bills and data centers loom over 2026 midterms
Which sounds more likely: (A) that things are bad because the population keeps organically voting for policies which just so happen to hurt ordinary people while benefitting the rich and powerful, or (B) that things are bad because the rich and powerful want things this way? Does it seem more likely to you that (A) [.] The post Things Are Shitty Because We Are Ruled By People Who Want Things To Be Shitty first appeared on Dissident Voice. Continue reading Things Are Shitty Because We Are Ruled By People Who Want Things To Be Shitty
Baylor AD investigated over alleged sideline confrontation with player about undershirt choice Continue reading Baylor AD investigated over alleged sideline confrontation with player about undershirt choice