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Josh Hartnett, the actor known for roles in “Pearl Harbor” and “Black Hawk Down,” was recently involved in a car accident in Canada. According to the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, a police vehicle collided with an SUV in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Hartnett, who was a passenger in the SUV, and the driver were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The police officer involved was also checked out as a precaution. The incident is currently under investigation, with authorities seeking witnesses and any available video footage. A representative for Hartnett stated that he has already been released from the hospital, has…

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Harvard Faces Scrutiny Over Handling of Anti-Semitism The government is taking a closer look at Harvard University, one of the nation’s oldest and richest schools. Officials are concerned about how the university is dealing with complaints of anti-Semitism. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has informed Harvard’s leader, Alan Garber, that it may stop the university from receiving federal money or signing new agreements with the government. This action comes after concerns were raised about Harvard’s response to a federal task force that gave advice on how to handle anti-Semitism. Some believe Harvard hasn’t done enough to follow…

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The American government is making a bold move to support our nation’s energy independence and the hardworking communities that power it. A substantial investment of $625 million is being directed towards revitalizing the American coal industry, a sector vital to our country’s strength and security. This action aligns with a commitment to prioritize American energy production, recognizing the critical role coal plays in our nation’s energy mix. The funds are strategically allocated to strengthen coal-fired power plants, ensuring they continue to provide reliable and affordable energy for families and businesses across the country. “Clean, high-quality coal is essential to power…

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Bahamas and Cuba Face Storm Imelda’s Wrath San Juan, Puerto Rico – The Bahamas and Cuba are feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Imelda, which brought heavy rains and caused closures. In the Bahamas, most schools were closed Monday as Imelda moved through the northern Caribbean. The storm passed near Great Abaco Island, which is still recovering from the damage of Hurricane Dorian in 2019. While a tropical storm warning for the northwestern Bahamas was lifted Tuesday morning, some power outages were reported. Tragically, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero reported two deaths in eastern Cuba due to the storm. Details…

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A family in Ireland has tragically lost their lives in their home, just weeks after celebrating a special milestone. Mark and Louise O’Connor, a married couple, were found dead in their home in Louth. Their adult son, Evan O’Connor, who had special needs, was also killed. Police have arrested a man in his 30s in connection with the deaths. The suspect’s name hasn’t been released, and police haven’t said why they think he did it. Authorities were called to the scene Monday morning after a care worker found Mark’s body near the entrance to the property. The bodies of Evan…

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U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing with Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel in the Rayburn House Office Building on September 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Democrats Eye Private Citizens in Latest Political Maneuver In a recent television appearance, California Representative Eric Swalwell outlined plans for House Democrats to intensely examine the affairs of private citizens who collaborated with the Trump administration. This announcement follows the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, adding another layer of complexity to the already charged political atmosphere. Comey was indicted by…

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President Donald Trump has secured a $24.5 million settlement with YouTube, marking a significant win in his ongoing battle with Big Tech regarding free speech and conservative representation online. This agreement puts an end to a legal dispute that began in October 2021 after YouTube suspended his account in January 2021, citing violations of its policies against violence. Most of the settlement funds will contribute to the construction of the new White House ballroom, while $2.5 million will be distributed to other plaintiffs involved in the case, including the American Conservative Union and author Naomi Wolf, along with several individuals.…

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Benin Football Federation Initiates Restructuring of Professional Football The Benin Football Federation (FBF) is embarking on a reorganization of its professional football sector. A new Transitional Committee for the Management of Professional Football was established and officially put in place on Monday, September 29th, by the FBF’s Executive Committee. This action follows Decision No. 003-B/2025/FBF/CE/PT, dated September 26th. This decision effectively dissolves the former leadership and demonstrates a strong desire to expedite reforms in how elite football is governed in Benin. The newly formed committee is headed by Wilfrido Ayibatin from Loto-Popo FC, who will serve as Coordinator. Joël Debally…

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Martha Stewart, a well-known businesswoman, recently shared her thoughts on the idea of being a “trad-wife,” a term that’s been getting a lot of attention online. During a talk on Molly Sims’ podcast, Stewart, who is 84 years old, talked about becoming a successful businesswoman and how she could relate to many women. She said she always saw herself as an “every woman” and preferred the term “homekeeping” over “housekeeping.” She also mentioned that she now identifies with the term “trad-wife,” seeing herself as an early example of this lifestyle. The term “trad-wife,” short for “traditional wife,” describes women who…

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## Digital ID Debate: El Salvador’s President Raises Concerns El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has entered the growing debate surrounding digital identification systems, drawing a parallel to the biblical “Mark of the Beast.” His comments are directed at a proposal in the United Kingdom for a mandatory digital ID program. The UK’s proposal, championed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, suggests that all adults would need a digital ID to access employment and public services. The stated goal is to reduce illegal immigration and unregulated work. President Bukele, known for his country’s embrace of Bitcoin, voiced his apprehension on social media.…

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