Severe weather warnings were issued in Northern and Central California due to a strong atmospheric river bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and mountain snow. This storm is the first in a series expected to impact the Pacific Northwest later in the week. The National Weather Service has issued multiple warnings, including flood and high wind alerts.
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An atmospheric river is causing severe weather in California.
Atmospheric rivers are narrow areas in the sky that move large amounts of water vapor.
The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and mountain snow.
Weather warnings include a flood watch, high wind warning, storm warning, and coastal flood advisory.
Wind gusts may reach up to 65 mph, causing power outages and falling trees.
More than 8,000 people are currently without power in Northern California.
Additional storms are expected to hit the Pacific Northwest later in the week.
Weather alerts will stay in effect until Wednesday.
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Dick Cheney, former U.S. Vice President, passed away at age 84 from health complications. He played a major role in the U.S. government, especially during the early 2000s with key policies like the "war on terror." Cheney's legacy includes significant influence in American politics and global conflicts.
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Dick Cheney died due to pneumonia and heart-related issues.
He was the U.S. Vice President under President George W. Bush.
Known for his strong influence, Cheney was considered a powerful vice president.
He was involved in the U.S. response to the 9/11 attacks, including the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Critics considered Cheney's tactics during the "war on terror" controversial.
Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld were key figures in shaping U.S. defense policies.
He served as U.S. Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush.
Cheney faced health issues throughout his life, including multiple heart attacks.
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A man received a sympathy card from a veterinary office for his cat, Bruce, even though Bruce is alive. The card, meant to express condolences for the loss of a pet, was sent by mistake. The TikTok video about the mix-up was widely viewed and shared.
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A man got a sympathy card from his vet, but his cat Bruce is still alive.
The card had written condolences from the veterinary staff.
The TikTok video of the incident had over 283,800 views and 16,600 likes.
People on social media made jokes about the mix-up.
Some users suggested the issue might be due to incorrect microchip details or canceled insurance.
Vets Now, the veterinary office involved, chose not to comment on the situation.
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Two men from Massachusetts were arrested for causing an explosion at Harvard Medical School. The explosion happened on the fourth floor of a building that contains labs and offices. No one was hurt, and authorities say there is no further threat to the university.
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Two men, Logan David Patterson and Dominick Frank Cardoza, were arrested in connection with an explosion.
They face charges related to causing damage using fire or an explosive.
The explosion took place early Saturday at Harvard Medical School's Goldenson Building.
No injuries were reported from the incident.
The building affected is used for neurobiology labs and offices.
The men allegedly chose the building because it appeared abandoned.
The explosion didn't cause any structural damage to the building.
The Boston Fire Department confirmed the explosion was set off on purpose.
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European countries are increasing their scrutiny over Chinese investments, following the U.S. approach toward China. The Dutch government recently took control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned company, citing national security concerns. This move highlights Europe’s growing alignment with U.S. strategies against China in the tech sector.
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President Trump has taken a strong stance against China, accusing it of exploiting U.S. generosity.
European countries are aligning with U.S. strategies to limit Chinese influence, especially in tech industries.
The Dutch government seized Nexperia, a chipmaker owned by China, citing national security.
Nexperia was originally part of NXP Semiconductors before being sold to Chinese investors in 2017.
European countries, like the UK and France, have similarly acted against Chinese ownership in recent years.
China has responded by restricting exports of key minerals needed for semiconductor production.
There is an ongoing global push to protect national industries and strategic assets from foreign ownership.
Economic consequences are emerging as significant parts of production for companies like Nexperia occur in China.
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President Xi Jinping of China wants to strengthen ties with Russia despite global challenges. He met with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin to discuss increasing investment and cooperation in various industries. This meeting reflects the growing relationship between China and Russia, especially since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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President Xi Jinping aims to deepen China-Russia relations amid global challenges.
Xi met Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing to discuss expanding economic relations.
Since Russia's Ukraine invasion in 2022, China and Russia have become closer.
China and Russia signed a "no-limits" partnership before the invasion began.
Trade between China and Russia has hit record levels, despite recent declines.
President Putin visited China in September 2025 for a military parade.
Russia plans to develop new transport and logistics centers on its border with China.
Russia and North Korea signed a defense pact in 2024 for mutual military support.
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The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has issued an expanded advisory urging people not to eat wild turkey or deer hunted in certain areas due to contamination from "forever chemicals" known as PFAS. These chemicals can pose health risks, and hunters in specific regions of Maine are advised to dispose of meat from these animals.
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"Forever chemicals" include PFAS, which are synthetic and slow to break down.
PFAS can be found in items like non-stick cookware and fire-fighting foams.
Long-term exposure to PFAS may be linked to health issues, such as cancer and cholesterol problems.
The "Do Not Eat" advisory affects areas in Knox, Thorndike, and Unity, Maine, along with other regions.
The advisory was first issued in 2021 and has now been expanded.
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has published a map showing the affected areas.
Cooking affected meat does not remove these chemicals, hence disposal is recommended.
Officials are conducting further sampling in different townships in Maine to assess contamination levels.
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At least 40 people were killed in Sudan by a drone attack at a funeral near el-Obeid. Officials and activists suspect the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were behind the strike. Fighting in the region has intensified, leading to severe humanitarian issues.
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A drone strike hit a funeral in al-Luweib village, killing at least 40 people.
The attack took place outside the city of el-Obeid in North Kordofan state.
The paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is suspected of conducting the strike, though they have not commented.
Conflict in the Kordofan region has forced 20,000 people to flee to el-Obeid.
The UN and other sources report mass killings and humanitarian crises in areas affected by RSF activities.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has warned that such acts might be considered war crimes.
El-Fasher and other regions are facing severe hunger due to prolonged sieges by RSF fighters.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for an immediate end to the violence, urging both sides to negotiate peace.
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Rescuers in Nepal searched for the bodies of climbers killed by an avalanche at Mount Yalung Ri. By Tuesday, they had recovered some bodies and airlifted surviving injured climbers to Kathmandu for treatment. Concurrently, the bodies of two missing Italian climbers were found on another mountain.
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An avalanche happened at Mount Yalung Ri in Nepal, which is 4,900 meters high.
Seven climbers died in the avalanche, and rescuers are searching for their bodies.
Eight injured climbers were taken to Kathmandu for medical care; they include three French and five Nepali people.
Three bodies were recovered from the snow by Tuesday afternoon.
A French climber, Isabelle Solange Thaon, survived while her husband did not.
Mount Yalung Ri is a popular peak for beginner climbers.
In a separate incident, two Italian climbers' bodies were found on Panbari Peak in Nepal.
The Italian climbers lost contact on Friday due to heavy snowfall.
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Elon Musk called British people "Hobbits" during a podcast, which caused backlash online. He also shared unfounded claims about violence in the UK, which many have rejected. Musk's comments are part of wider discussions on immigration and violence in Britain.
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Elon Musk referred to British people as "Hobbits" on Joe Rogan's podcast.
His comments sparked negative reactions on social media from people in the UK.
Musk shared claims about extreme violence in UK villages without credible evidence.
Anti-immigration sentiment and protests in the UK have been rising.
A poll showed that 26% of people in the UK consider immigration a top issue.
Musk has been criticized for supporting far-right figures linked to these protests.
There have been serious cases of sexual abuse in England receiving international attention.
The UK government has called for a national inquiry into abuse cases.
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In 2024, Save the Children reported that 520 million children lived in active conflict zones, a record for the third straight year. The charity verified 41,763 serious violations against children, marking a 30% increase from 2023. Africa now has the highest number of children in conflict zones, but the most violations occurred in Palestinian territories.
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In 2024, 520 million children lived in active conflict zones.
Save the Children reported a 30% rise in serious violations against children, with 41,763 incidents verified.
These violations include being killed, maimed, abducted, recruited, or sexually abused.
Growing up in conflict zones often leads to dropping out of school and physical and mental trauma.
Military spending increased by over 9% to a record $2.7 trillion, while peacebuilding funds remained low.
Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children, highlighted the failure of current security policies to protect children.
Africa has 218 million children in conflict zones, the highest regional number.
Most violations against children occurred in Palestinian territories, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, and Somalia.
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The UK honours system recognizes people for their contributions to society by awarding titles and medals. These awards are often given during the King's official birthday and at the New Year. People are nominated by the public or government officials and then vetted by the Honours and Appointments Secretariat.
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King Charles recently knighted Sir David Beckham at Windsor Castle.
Honours are traditionally awarded on the King's birthday in June and at the New Year.
People can be nominated for honours for significant public achievements or community service.
The process involves recommendations from the Prime Minister and government ministers.
Members of the public can also nominate individuals for honours.
Resignation and dissolution honours, given by outgoing prime ministers, do not follow the regular process.
The Foreign Office manages honorary awards for non-UK nationals.
Investiture ceremonies are held at locations like Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle, and recipients can choose the date and place but not the presiding royal family member.
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Paris is offering Parisians a chance to buy and restore old gravestones in some of its famous cemeteries through a lottery system. Winners will be able to restore a gravestone and obtain a nearby burial plot in historic cemeteries like Père Lachaise, known for famous individuals buried there. The initiative aims to restore neglected monuments while offering burial sites in the overcrowded cemeteries.
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Paris started a lottery to offer burial plots in historic cemeteries like Père Lachaise, Montparnasse, and Montmartre.
Participants must restore an old gravestone to gain a burial spot nearby.
Each grave in the program costs €4,000 (£3,500) and must be restored to original design within six months.
Cemeteries are mostly full, with limited burial plots available since the early 1900s.
The scheme helps maintain cemeteries, which are protected heritage sites and popular tourist spots.
Notable people like Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, and Oscar Wilde are buried in these cemeteries.
Applicants must currently live in Paris to enter the lottery.
Burial plot leases can range from €976 for 10 years to €17,668 for perpetual leases.
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Sami Hamdi, a British journalist, is being held by U.S. immigration authorities after arriving in San Francisco for a speaking tour. His wife, Soumaya Hamdi, is worried about his health due to poor conditions in detention. Officials have given him medical treatment after he complained of severe pain.
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Sami Hamdi was detained at San Francisco International Airport by U.S. immigration agents.
Hamdi is currently in a detention facility in McFarland, California, where he shares a room with many others.
Hamdi experienced severe pain and was given medical care after multiple requests.
His wife says that he was only able to get some pain relief from another detainee initially.
Hamdi's detention conditions, including being handcuffed for several hours, were reported as uncomfortable.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security states he received proper medical care but describes him as a "terrorist sympathizer."
Concerns have been raised about President Donald Trump's increased deportation plans affecting visa holders.
The couple has three children who are upset due to limited communication with their father.
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"The Smashing Machine," a film about UFC fighter Mark Kerr starring Dwayne Johnson, is now available for digital rental and purchase on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Physical copies in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray can be pre-ordered for release in January. The film may also stream on HBO Max later.
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"The Smashing Machine" is a film starring Dwayne Johnson as UFC fighter Mark Kerr.
The film is available digitally on Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home from November 4, 2025.
Physical copies in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray are available for pre-order, with a release expected in January.
Bonus features include director commentary, a featurette on making the film, and more.
The film might stream on HBO Max soon, though no official date is set.
"The Smashing Machine" had a successful theater release before going to digital platforms.
The film explores the life and career of mixed martial arts fighter Mark Kerr.
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The Netflix film "A House of Dynamite" follows a tense story where a mysterious nuclear missile hits Chicago. The movie keeps audiences guessing about who is responsible for launching the missile. The film's ending is deliberately unresolved, encouraging viewers to think about nuclear threats and global safety.
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"A House of Dynamite" is currently the top movie on Netflix globally, with 22.1 million views in its first three days.
The movie presents a scenario where an unexplained missile targets the United States.
The film's narrative is divided into three perspectives: the White House Situation Room, U.S. Strategic Command, and the President.
It is not revealed who launched the missile, with suggestions ranging from terrorist groups to foreign nations like China or Russia.
The film suggests a single missile hits Chicago as defense systems fail to intercept it.
The President's response to the situation is left ambiguous, posing broader questions about nuclear policies and global security.
The film's ending is open-ended to encourage discussions about nuclear issues and global peace.
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A Chinese court sentenced five members of a notorious Myanmar mafia to death for their involvement in scams and crimes. The mafia, led by the Bai family, ran major scam operations in South East Asia, exploiting and abusing trafficked workers. Several other members received various prison sentences as part of China's effort to dismantle these criminal networks.
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A Chinese court sentenced five members of the Bai family mafia to death.
The Bai family is involved in large-scale scams and other crimes in South East Asia.
Authorities convicted a total of 21 family members and associates for crimes including fraud and homicide.
The mafia generated profits through illegal activities, estimated at over 29 billion Chinese yuan ($4.1 billion).
They operated 41 compounds for scams and casinos in Laukkaing, Myanmar.
Two Bai family members received suspended death sentences, and five got life imprisonment.
China is cracking down on scam networks and using these sentences to deter other criminal organizations.
The crackdown follows pressure on Myanmar's government to control scam operations in Laukkaing.
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Miss Universe contestants left an event in Bangkok after Miss Grand International President Nawat Itsaragrisil made comments about Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch. The comments led to criticism and a walkout by some contestants in support of Bosch.
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The incident happened during a sashing ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Itsaragrisil questioned Miss Mexico's absence from a sponsorship shoot.
His comments led to several contestants walking out in protest.
The walkout was livestreamed on the Miss Universe Thailand Facebook page.
Itsaragrisil later told the women they could return except for Miss Mexico.
Neither the Miss Universe Organization nor Itsaragrisil has officially commented on the incident.
The Miss Universe pageant is scheduled for November 21 in Thailand.
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Voters in New York City are deciding who will become the next mayor. The main candidates are Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa. This election is notable because it involves a generational and ideological split.
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New York City is electing a new mayor.
Zohran Mamdani is the Democratic candidate.
Andrew Cuomo is running as an independent.
Curtis Sliwa is the Republican candidate.
The election highlights generational and ideological differences.
This vote in New York City could influence the rest of the country.
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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing to unveil his first federal budget. This budget aims to revitalize the Canadian economy amid challenges like tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The plan includes budget cuts and investments to strengthen economic resilience and military spending to meet NATO commitments.
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Mark Carney is Canada's Prime Minister and is ready to present his first federal budget.
The budget will involve significant cuts and investments to strengthen Canada's economy.
There is a plan to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 as per NATO commitments.
Analysts estimate the federal deficit could rise to over CA$70 billion.
Carney aims to double Canada’s non-U.S. exports in the next decade.
The budget requires support from other political parties as the Liberals lack a majority.
President Trump has imposed a 35% tariff on some Canadian imports, but many items are exempt due to a trade deal.
Carney’s budget intends to balance day-to-day government spending over the next three years.
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