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President Considers Beef Imports to Lower Costs for American Families Washington D.C. – President Trump is exploring ways to ease the financial burden on American families by considering the purchase of beef from Argentina. This move is aimed at lowering the cost of beef, which has remained high due to factors like drought and import issues. “We would buy some beef from Argentina,” the President told reporters. “If we do that, that will bring our beef prices down.” The President views this potential trade agreement as a practical solution to address rising costs at the grocery store and ensure that…

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U.S. Ends Aid to Colombia Amid Drug Concerns The United States has announced an end to foreign aid and subsidies to Colombia, citing concerns over the Colombian government’s handling of illegal drug production. The decision comes after growing worries that Colombia, under its current leadership, is not doing enough to combat the cultivation and trafficking of narcotics. These drugs, primarily cocaine, are fueling addiction and crime within the United States. “We cannot continue to support a country that appears to be turning a blind eye to the drug trade,” said a U.S. official familiar with the matter. “Our priority is…

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Ben Stiller Opens Up About Family, Career, and the Lessons Learned Along the Way Actor Ben Stiller is reflecting on his life and career, sharing insights about his family, his parents, and the challenges of balancing work and family. In his upcoming documentary about his parents, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, titled “Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost,” Stiller admits to a decision he regrets. He told his daughter, Ella, that cutting her from his film “Secret Life of Walter Mitty” was “probably the worst decision I ever made in my life.” Stiller’s documentary explores the lives of his parents,…

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Limp Bizkit Bassist Sam Rivers Passes Away Sam Rivers, the bass player for the band Limp Bizkit, has died, according to statements from his fellow band members. While the band has not released details regarding the location or cause of Rivers’ death, they shared their admiration for him, calling him “pure magic” and “the soul in the sound.” In a post on social media, the band wrote, “From the first note we ever played together, Sam brought a light and a rhythm that could never be replaced. His talent was effortless, his presence unforgettable, his heart enormous.” Fred Durst, Limp…

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A significant heist took place at the Louvre Museum in Paris on October 19, 2025, as a group of burglars expertly stole nine priceless pieces of jewelry in broad daylight. The audacious crime unfolded around 9:30 AM, when these organized criminals arrived on scooters amid a bustling crowd of tourists. According to French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez, the thieves broke into the museum using a basket lift set up on a truck, allowing them quick access to the Apollo Gallery. Reports indicate three or four individuals smashed a window and made their way to display cases, targeting the historic collection…

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The United States Grand Prix witnessed a display of skill and teamwork, with Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing achieving a dominant performance. The race, held at the Circuit of The Americas, showcased Verstappen’s ability to secure crucial victories. Verstappen’s weekend began successfully as he earned pole position in both the sprint race and the main event. He then translated these prime starting positions into wins, earning a total of 33 points over the weekend. Laurent Mekies, a leading figure at Red Bull, expressed his admiration for Verstappen’s performance, stating that the team was witnessing something exceptional. Verstappen’s recent successes,…

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A baby in Florida is in the hospital after a scary incident. The 5-month-old has a broken skull and bruises after a woman allegedly hit the child. Police say it happened on Thursday when officers got a call about a baby with serious injuries. The baby was taken to a nearby hospital. An investigation showed the baby’s injuries, like the broken skull and bruises on the arm and leg, happened during a fight. Cops say Georgeina Hayes, who is 38 years old, and another woman were fighting. Hayes allegedly tried to choke the other woman, but she got away. The…

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Boston Considers Government-Run Grocery Stores: A Recipe for Success or Waste? Boston is thinking about opening grocery stores run by the city. The goal is to make sure everyone can get fresh and affordable food. This idea is also being talked about in New York City. Some city leaders in Boston want to study how these stores have worked in other places. They want to see if it’s a good way to help people get the food they need. Atlanta has already tried this. They opened a city-run grocery store earlier this year. The mayor of Atlanta says it’s been…

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Smoke billows following an Israeli strike that targeted a building in the Bureij camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on October 19, 2025. (EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images) October 19, 2025 Recent events in the Gaza Strip are raising concerns about the stability of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The Israeli military has reported conducting strikes in southern Gaza after alleging that Hamas operatives initiated attacks against Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers. This escalation threatens to undermine the already fragile peace agreement. According to an Israeli military spokesperson, Hamas fighters launched an RPG and sniper fire at IDF troops…

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Emergency Preparedness Hampered by Federal Grant Issues State officials responsible for getting ready for and dealing with natural disasters and other emergencies are saying that cuts to federal security money, rules on how money for readiness can be used, and delays because of lawsuits are making it harder to do their jobs. This is causing confusion and worry. Kiele Amundson, from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, said that every day these grant issues continue, they have less time to use the money wisely and well. Because of this uncertainty, some emergency agencies are waiting to fill open jobs and are…

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