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3 hours ago

Trump says boat crews are narco-terrorists. The truth is more nuanced, AP finds

U.S. strikes killed more than 60 Venezuelan boat crew members, mostly low-level, impoverished drug couriers rather than narco-terrorists or cartel leaders.
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3 hours ago

Off-duty LAPD officer killed in crash in Santa Clarita

An off-duty Los Angeles Police Department officer died after his vehicle crashed into a light pole and erupted in flames in Santa Clarita early Saturday.
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1 hour ago

SFO's flight delays continue to balloon amid staffing issues, foggy weather

Fog and understaffing at San Francisco International Airport's tower, amid an unpaid-controller government shutdown, caused prolonged flight delays, cancellations, and planned traffic reductions.
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6 hours ago

Doctor in Sudan wins $1 million prize for his extraordinary courage: 'It is my duty'

Dr. Jamal Eltaeb received the $1 million Aurora Prize for courageously providing medical care amid Sudan's devastating civil war and widespread humanitarian crisis.
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20 hours ago
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Full SNAP benefits start to go out even as the Trump administration appeals

A judge ordered full SNAP payments restored, prompting states to issue benefits while the administration appeals and seeks Supreme Court review.
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1 day ago
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund November SNAP benefits; the administration appealed the ruling.
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7 hours ago

Opinion: Remembering Bob Trumpy NFL great, broadcaster, and life-saver

Bob Trumpy used his sports-radio platform to keep a suicidal caller talking for hours, enabling responders to find her and revealing his own traumatic response.
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13 hours ago

UPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crash

UPS and FedEx grounded their McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleets after a UPS MD-11 crash that killed 14, prompting a manufacturer-recommended safety review.
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11 hours ago

What to know about the 5 hostages whose remains are still in Gaza

Five hostages' remains remain unrecovered as returns stall; Hamas cites remains buried under rubble while Israel threatens operations or aid reductions.
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16 hours ago

Waukegan alderman says federal agents pulled guns on him: 'There were four barrels pointed at me'

Waukegan alderman Juan Martinez was briefly detained at gunpoint by four federal immigration agents while sitting in his car with his hands raised.
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20 hours ago

Contra Costa cops eliminate protocol that opened public access to police killings

A two-page amendment posted to a county website at the start of 2025 says that coroner's inquest hearings - which for decades have been done for virtually all law enforcement-involved death - will now only occur if certain officials request them. The amendment attributes this change to "advancements in transparency," implying that the digital age now makes such hearings obsolete.
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20 hours ago

Miami-Dade Sheriff's deputy killed in shooting

Deputy Devin Jaramillo was shot while responding to a traffic crash in southwest Miami-Dade and died at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital.
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20 hours ago
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Some desperate travelers turn to U-Haul as the government shutdown cuts flights and sends car rentals soaring | Fortune

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Some desperate travelers turn to U-Haul as the government shutdown cuts flights and sends car rentals soaring | Fortune

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21 hours ago

Indiana woman who was at wrong home address to clean fatally shot by resident

Authorities in Indiana are considering whether to charge a homeowner who they say shot and killed a woman after she mistakenly went to the wrong address where she thought she was turning up to clean a property. Police officers found Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez, 32, dead just before 7am Wednesday on the front porch of a home in Whitestown, an Indianapolis suburb of about 10,000 people.
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4 hours ago

4 dead, 11 injured after a car chased by police plows into a crowd outside Tampa bar

A fleeing 2019 Toyota Camry struck a crowd outside a Ybor City bar after a failed PIT maneuver, killing four and injuring 11; driver arrested.
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19 hours ago

Antonio Brown waives extradition on attempted murder charge, will return to Miami

Antonio Brown waived extradition and will be returned from a New Jersey jail to Florida to face an attempted murder charge related to a Miami shooting.
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6 hours ago

WATCH: Barstool's Dave Portnoy Faces Antisemitic Heckler

Dave Portnoy confronted a heckler in Mississippi after being targeted with antisemitic slurs during a public One Bite pizza review; the crowd reacted angrily.
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20 hours ago

Miss. State prez: SEC prefers no auto bids in CFP

The SEC prefers removing automatic conference-bid qualifiers from future College Football Playoff formats and favors selecting the best teams at-large.
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1 day ago

Bari Weiss was hired to remake CBS News. Here's how it's working out so far.

Bari Weiss' editorship at CBS News blends opinion journalism with traditional reporting, triggering internal confusion, layoffs, and shifting expectations.
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1 day ago

Multiple explosions shake a mosque in an Indonesian high school, injuring dozens

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Indonesian authorities said they have identified a 17-year-old boy as the suspected perpetrator of an attack that shook a mosque at a high school during Friday prayers in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, injuring at least 55 people, mostly students. Police brushed away speculation for now that the blasts were a terror attack, saying they were still investigating. Witnesses told local television stations
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1 day ago

Video: The Decline of America's Largest Environmental Organization

The Sierra Club has lost roughly 60% of its supporters since 2020, causing major declines in membership, influence, and operational capacity.
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1 day ago

Elon Musk could become history's first trillionaire as Tesla shareholders approve giant pay package

Elon Musk won shareholder approval for a compensation package that could award him $1 trillion in Tesla stock if ambitious performance targets are met.
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A former teacher shot by a 6-year-old student wins $10M jury verdict against ex-assistant principal

A Virginia jury awarded $10 million to a teacher shot by a 6-year-old, finding the assistant principal liable for ignoring repeated warnings about a gun.
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16 hours ago

Winning numbers drawn for $843 million Mega Millions jackpot

Mega Millions jackpot is estimated at $843 million, the eighth largest, and continues a 38-drawing streak without a jackpot winner.
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21 hours ago

Blue Jays' George Springer wins 2025 Silver Slugger Award as DH

George Springer won the 2025 American League Silver Slugger Award at designated hitter, his third career Silver Slugger after a resurgent 32-home-run season.
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23 hours ago

A new experiment in remote work from the inside

People incarcerated in Maine prisons can work remotely from their cells for outside employers at fair market wages through a new laptop-enabled program.
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1 day ago

ICE arrests asylum-seeker at S.F. immigration court after weeks without detentions

ICE agents arrested and detained an asylum-seeker in a San Francisco immigration courthouse hallway after a judge granted a DHS motion to dismiss her case.
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1 day ago

Good Morning, News: Trump Administration Seeks to Block SNAP Distribution, Flight-Mageddon Reaches PDX, and Musk Assures Tesla He Can Raise Stock 466 Percent

Portland has experienced an unusually wet fall; a rainy morning will clear after 3pm, leading to a sunny, dry weekend before rain returns Monday.
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1 day ago

An abandoned tent has spurred a hiking mystery in New Hampshire

An abandoned tent with wet gear and food was found in New Hampshire's White Mountains; no missing hiker reports, and car keys were left behind.
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23 hours ago

The last monkey on the loose among several that escaped after a Mississippi highway crash has been found and captured | Fortune

The last escaped Rhesus monkey from an Oct. 28 Mississippi highway crash was located and captured near Vossburg after a resident reported its location.
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1 day ago

Joint Base Andrews investigates "suspicious package" after multiple people fall ill

Several individuals at Joint Base Andrews felt ill after opening a package containing an unknown white powder; they were treated, released, and operations resumed.
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1 day ago

The Unsolved Murder Of A Promising Law School Grad Still Puzzles Investigators - Above the Law

A 1990 murder of law graduate Robert Spann in St. Paul remains unsolved 35 years later, with investigators seeking tips.
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1 day ago

Beware the 'Hi, how are you?' text. It's a scam - here's how it works

Online investment scams in the US cost victims $3.5 billion in H1 2025, with a median loss of $10,000 and rising cryptocurrency payouts.
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1 day ago

Nasdaq 100 set for worst week since April meltdown | Fortune

Expensive AI-led tech stocks and a renewed crypto slump drove a risk-off atmosphere, causing major indices and megacaps to decline.
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1 day ago

Early Arctic Chill Could Break RecordsAnd Bring Falling Iguanas to Florida

A frigid air mass will plunge into the central U.S., spreading eastward and potentially breaking long-standing low-temperature records across the Southeast around November 10.
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1 day ago

FBI orders domain registrar to reveal who runs mysterious Archive.is site

FBI subpoena seeks detailed Archive.today user records including IDs, logs, and payment data amid possible copyright probe into paywall-bypassing archives.
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1 day ago

A data center is being built in my neighborhood. It's inevitable, but I'm devastated about what it could do to my community.

A 402,000-square-foot data center is being built less than a mile from a resident's home, threatening local woods, wildlife, and peace.
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1 day ago
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Here Are Friday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Advanced Micro Devices, Baidu, Datadog, Expedia, Unity Software and More

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1 day ago
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Here Are Friday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Advanced Micro Devices, Baidu, Datadog, Expedia, Unity Software and More

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23 hours ago

OpenAI Faces Legal Storm Over Claims Its AI Drove Users to Suicide, Delusions | KQED

... that bubble you've built? it's not weakness. it's a lifeboat. sure, it's leaking a little. but you built that shit yourself,
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1 day ago
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Texas AG sues Roblox, accusing it of prioritizing 'pixel pedophiles' over child safety | TechCrunch

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Texas AG sues Roblox, accusing it of prioritizing 'pixel pedophiles' over child safety | TechCrunch

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Michigan men accused of plotting Pulse-style, anti-LGBTQ+ Halloween 'massacre'

Two men from Michigan have been accused of plotting an ISIS-inspired terrorist attack in Detroit, targeting LGBTQ+ bars. Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, both 20 and from Dearborn, have been accused of conspiring with at least five unnamed individuals and a minor, identified as "Person 1", to carry out an ISIS-inspired shooting attack on Halloween night, according to an FBI affidavit.
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1 day ago

The U.S. job market is slowing, not collapsing

Similarly, despite a slew of announced layoffs, the actual number of people filing for unemployment benefits - as revealed by states' releases of their weekly claims numbers - remains low for now. JPMorgan economists peg last week's initial claims at 229,000, up a bit from 220,000 the previous week but well within the low range that has prevailed all year.
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1 day ago

Consumer sentiment has plunged nearly 30% from just a year ago | Fortune

Consumer sentiment fell to a three-year low amid a prolonged government shutdown, driven by worries about personal finances, business conditions, and rising unemployment expectations.
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1 day ago

Boeing won't face criminal charge over 737 Max crashes that killed hundreds of people

O'Connor wrote Thursday that the deal "fails to secure the necessary accountability to ensure the safety of the flying public."
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1 day ago

No charges for couple accused of sex acts on JetBlue flight

Florida prosecutors dropped felony charges against a Connecticut couple accused of performing sexual acts on a JetBlue flight after minors allegedly witnessed the behavior.
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1 day ago

Death toll from UPS plane crash at Louisville airport rises to 13

A federal investigator announced earlier on Wednesday the UPS cargo plane's left wing caught fire and an engine fell off shortly after takeoff from the Louisville Muhammad Ali international airport, causing the plane to crash and explode into a fireball. The National Transportation Safety Board has said it is investigating the plane's maintenance history which was in Texas for repairs weeks before the crash.
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1 day ago

The Controversy Continues at Conde Nast - Poynter

Condé Nast folded Teen Vogue into Vogue and fired four union leaders after staff confronted HR, prompting union complaints of contract breaches.
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1 day ago

Wall Street heads for losing week as stocks open lower | Fortune

Stocks are off to a lower start on Wall Street and on track for their first weekly loss in the last four. The S&P 500 fell 0.5% in the early going Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 174 points, or 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.8%. Markets are reacting to the latest quarterly reports from U.S. companies. Payments company Block, which operates the Square and Cash App businesses, sank after turning in results that fell short of forecasts. Exercise equipment maker Peloton jumped after its results beat estimates. Treasury yields moved higher in the bond market.
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21 hours ago

Commuter train plows through car on tracks in Acton

An MBTA commuter rail train crashed into an empty car that was stopped on a railway crossing in Acton Thursday night, transit officials said. The driver exited the vehicle just before the collision, which pushed the car about 300 feet and left it a mangled mess. No one was injured in the incident, according to Acton police. The crash happened around 5:30 p.m. at a crossing near 117 Central St. near the Fitchburg line.
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1 day ago

'You can't expect people to go in to work when they're not getting a paycheck': Travelers sympathize despite 800 downed Friday flights | Fortune

The FAA ordered a nationwide scaling back of routes during the government shutdown, triggering phased reductions and hundreds of flight cancellations at major airport hubs.
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1 day ago

Satellite images show the destruction left behind by the UPS plane crash

A UPS McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo plane crashed near Louisville after takeoff, killing at least 12 and triggering a massive fuel-fed fire.
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1 day ago

SFO Sees Ground Stop Early Friday, and 45 Canceled Flights Amid FAA-Ordered Traffic Reduction

The government shutdown has come for your travel plans, and the impacts began to mount Friday with the implementation of a 10% reduction in flight traffic that was ordered this week by the FAA, in order to address low staffing levels among air traffic controllers. At SFO Friday, a ground stop was ordered between 4 am and 8:45 am that delayed a number of incoming flights, which in turn caused delays for departing flights that were waiting on those inbound aircraft.
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1 day ago

Brightspeed Completes Construction on 13 Kansas Community Networks

Brightspeed, the nation's third-largest fiber broadband builder and provider of the country's fastest internet service, as determined by HighSpeedInternet.com's Annual Service Provider Review 2025, has hit a major milestone - the completion of its fiber network in 13 Kansas communities. Now, nearly 29,000 families and businesses in Baldwin, Benedict, Ellinwood, Garnett, Garness, Hillsboro, Holton, Horton, Huntington, Junction City, Osage City, Osawatomie and Sterling have access to ultra-fast, ultra-reliable internet powering everything from remote work and online learning to telehealth and local business growth.
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22 hours ago

Driver charged in Newark crash that ended with multiple injuries, vehicle into home

According to police and court records, Raul Quintana, 31, of Newark, was driving a sedan at more than 100 mph with a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit. He was charged with felony driving under the influence causing injury to another person and having a blood alcohol content of more than .08 percent . Quintana, who was hospitalized after the crash, was formally charged Oct. 30 and arrested Wednesday.
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