Month: October 2025
Adam Schiff Facing Potential Legal Consequences Over Classified Leak Allegations
Washington, D.C. – Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), one of the most visible Democratic figures of the past decade, is now facing explosive allegations that could derail his political career and potentially place him in serious legal jeopardy. According to newly released FBI documents and testimony from a Democratic staffer-turned-whistleblower, Schiff is accused of authorizing the…
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Former Top Aide to Ex-Governor Cuomo Arrested in COVID-Era Fraud Investigation A former high-ranking aide to New York’s state leadership has been arrested in a sweeping federal investigation into alleged pandemic-related fraud. Linda Sun, who previously served under former Governor Andrew Cuomo and briefly continued in her role under Governor Kathy Hochul, now faces serious…
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Senate Blocks Sanders’ Attempt to Halt Arms Deal
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly blocked Senator Bernie Sanders’ attempt to halt a $20 billion arms sale to Israel, despite growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Sanders argued that continued arms transfers — including bombs and tank rounds — could violate U.S. laws amid rising civilian casualties, now over 43,000 according to Gaza officials.…
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Biden-Appointed Judge Gives Trump 48 Hours to Defend Chicago National Guard Deployment
A tense legal showdown is unfolding between the Trump administration and Illinois state leaders after a Biden-appointed federal judge gave the White House just 48 hours to justify the president’s decision to send National Guard troops into Chicago. The rare order came late Monday from U.S. District Judge April Perry, who was appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022. Judge Perry’s ruling…
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He Never Finished a Book Until 31 — Then His Diagnosis Helped Him Change Thousands of Kids’ Lives
Henry Winkler’s Inspiring Journey: From Struggle to Empowering Others Henry Winkler’s path to success was far from simple. As a child, he struggled deeply in school, constantly punished and labeled “lazy” and “dumb” by his parents. No one could understand why he couldn’t keep up, despite his endless effort and determination. Throughout high school, Winkler…
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New Developments in the Charlie Kirk Case: What You Need to Know
Prosecutors Reveal Major Evidence in Charlie Kirk Assassination Case Prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case have revealed an extensive body of evidence against the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk. According to Utah County Chief Deputy Attorney Chad Grunander, the prosecution is ready to turn over materials “as quickly as possible” to keep the case moving efficiently.…
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I THOUGHT THEY WERE JUST CURIOUS DEER—UNTIL I SAW WHAT THE LITTLE ONE WAS CARRYING
They weren’t afraid. That’s what struck me first. Two deer stepped out of the woods while I was tossing hay. They didn’t freeze or bolt—just stood there, watching me. The larger one hung back. But the smaller one stared directly at me, like it knew something. I laughed, snapped a photo, and joked online: “Unexpected visitors today.”…
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Here’s What You Need To Know If You See Someone Wearing These Shoes
A team of computer scientists in Austria has developed InnoMake, an innovative shoe designed to help visually impaired individuals detect and avoid obstacles while walking. The project is a collaboration between Tec-Innovation, an Austrian tech company, and Graz University of Technology. Retailing for over $3,000, the smart shoe integrates advanced sensory technology to provide real-time feedback for safer…
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‘The Green Mile’ actor has sadly died
Graham Greene, the celebrated Canadian actor whose performances brought quiet strength and spiritual depth to some of cinema’s most memorable roles, has passed away at 73. His agent confirmed he died peacefully in hospital in Ontario following a period of illness. His death marks the loss of one of the most respected Indigenous actors in…
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South Carolina judge Diane Goodstein’s home catches fire — what we know so far
A devastating fire broke out on October 4, 2025, at the Edisto Island home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, destroying the residence and leaving three family members seriously injured. Among them were her husband, former state senator Arnold Goodstein, and their son. Judge Goodstein was not home when the fire started around 11:30 a.m., reportedly while…
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