A weather report for pilots was circulated with the message "REJECT FASCISM" added at the end. The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, stated that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is not responsible for this message, as it was altered after leaving the federal system.
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A weather report for pilots known as a METAR report included the message "REJECT FASCISM."
METAR reports provide current weather details like wind speed, visibility, and cloud cover.
The message was reportedly added after the report left the FAA's system.
The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, clarified that the change happened in a third-party app.
The alteration of the report spread widely on social media.
The FAA is not responsible for the edited message, as it was modified after distribution.
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Several weather alerts have been issued for Northern and Central California due to expected storms this week. The storms will bring heavy rain, strong winds, and possible coastal flooding, affecting millions of people.
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Multiple weather alerts are active in California, including flood and wind advisories.
Northern California will start experiencing showers from Monday evening.
The NWS predicts heavy rain and strong winds starting Tuesday night.
The heaviest rain will affect the coasts of California, Oregon, and Washington.
Some areas could receive up to 4 inches of rain during the storm.
Strong winds might reach up to 55 mph, causing potential power outages.
The Pacific Northwest will experience another significant storm on Thursday.
The wet weather pattern may last through mid-November.
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Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the UK's Conservative Party, discussed her first year in the role in an interview. She talked about her experiences in political debates and the challenges the party faces. The interview was part of a Newscast episode available on BBC Sounds.
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Kemi Badenoch has been the leader of the UK Conservative Party for one year.
She participated in a Newscast interview to discuss her experiences over the past year.
The interview covered topics like her approach to Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs).
Badenoch talked about whether the Reform Party is a significant threat to her party.
She discussed her intentions regarding remaining party leader after upcoming elections.
The Newscast episode is available on BBC Sounds and can be accessed via smart speakers.
Adam Fleming was the presenter of the Newscast episode.
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Erin Patterson, convicted of murdering three relatives by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms, has appealed her conviction in Australia. She was sentenced to life in prison with a 33-year non-parole period. Patterson claims the deaths were accidental, but the court ruled they were intentional.
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Erin Patterson was convicted of murdering three relatives in 2025 by serving them a meal with poisonous mushrooms.
The incident occurred during a family lunch in Leongatha, Victoria, Australia.
Patterson received a life sentence with a non-parole period of 33 years.
She claims the poisonings were accidental, mixing foraged and store-bought mushrooms.
The court found her guilty, concluding that she intentionally prepared the fatal meal.
Her appeal was filed on November 3, 2025, with the Victorian Court of Appeal.
The trial lasted nine weeks with more than 50 witnesses.
The appeal will test how courts handle motive and scientific evidence in complex cases.
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in for a second term after winning a controversial election with nearly 98% of the vote. The election saw deadly protests and an internet blackout, with major opposition parties barred from running. The opposition party, Chadema, has rejected the election results, claiming widespread violence and calling for new elections.
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President Samia Suluhu Hassan won re-election in Tanzania with almost 98% of the vote.
The Tanzanian election led to deadly protests and a total internet blackout.
Major opposition party Chadema was barred from participating in the election and rejected its results.
Unrest and violence continue, with reports of clashes and deaths during the protests.
Tanzanian Foreign Minister denied the use of excessive force, stating no official figures on protester casualties.
The United Nations reported credible accounts of at least 10 deaths in three cities.
The swearing-in ceremony occurred at a military base in Dodoma, closed to the public.
The election was criticized for excluding major opposition challengers and using repressive tactics.
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The Louvre Abu Dhabi is celebrating its eighth anniversary with a late-night event, while Paris is dealing with the aftermath of a theft of the French crown jewels from the Louvre in Paris. The Abu Dhabi museum has become a cultural bridge, hosting millions of visitors and various global exhibitions.
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Louvre Abu Dhabi opened in 2017 and is celebrating its eighth anniversary.
The museum is known for its unique architecture designed by Jean Nouvel, featuring a dome made of 7,800 star-shaped panels.
The collection includes artworks from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Islamic societies, Asia, and Europe.
Over 5 million people have visited the museum since its opening.
An agreement between France and the United Arab Emirates led to the museum's creation in 2007.
The Louvre in Paris recently experienced a significant theft where intruders stole French crown jewels valued at about $102 million.
Louvre Abu Dhabi plans to host exhibitions on the Mamluk sultanate, contemporary art from regions including Japan, and Picasso.
The museum supports cultural exchange and showcases both Eastern and Western art traditions.
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New York City is holding a mayoral election between Democrat Zohran Mamdani, independent Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Current Mayor Eric Adams is not seeking reelection due to low approval ratings but remains on the ballot. The election also includes city council positions and other local offices.
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New York City is electing a new mayor in 2025.
Zohran Mamdani is the Democratic candidate, representing a progressive wing of the party.
Andrew Cuomo, a former New York governor, is running as an independent.
Curtis Sliwa is the Republican candidate, running for the second time.
Mayor Eric Adams dropped out of the race due to low approval but is still on the ballot.
Other elections on the same day include city council seats and local offices.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is also running for reelection.
Some moderate Democrats are hesitant to fully support Mamdani's campaign.
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Pennsylvania is holding elections that could change the makeup of its Supreme Court. Voters will decide if three Democratic justices will stay, potentially impacting the court's current Democratic majority. If these justices are not retained, the governor can appoint temporary replacements.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court election takes place on November 4, 2025.
Voters are deciding if three Democratic justices will keep their positions.
Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht are up for retention.
The Democrats currently have a 5-2 majority on the court.
Republicans are trying to change this majority by not retaining the justices.
If justices are not retained, the governor can appoint temporary replacements.
These appointments need approval from the Republican-controlled state Senate.
Elections for full terms on the court will occur in 2027 if there are vacancies.
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A documentary titled "No More Shame" reveals drug-facilitated sexual assaults in France. It follows Caroline Darian, whose father's trial for such crimes drew international attention.
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Caroline Darian spoke out about drug-facilitated sexual assaults in France.
The documentary highlights the trial of Caroline's father, Dominique Pelicot.
Her father was found guilty of drugging and raping her mother, Gisele, among others over a decade.
Gisele broke her silence on these crimes, which led to the trial.
Caroline calls for justice and societal change to focus the blame on perpetrators.
The documentary is created by Linda Bendali, Andrea Rawlins Gaston, Patrice Lorton, Luc Golfin, and Thomas Dappelo.
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Virginia voters will choose a new governor, with Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger running. This election is one of two U.S. gubernatorial elections happening this year and is watched nationally due to its political significance.
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Virginia is electing a new governor as the current one, Glenn Youngkin, cannot run again due to term limits.
The two candidates running are Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Democratic U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger.
This election will make history by electing Virginia's first female governor.
Voters are also selecting a lieutenant governor, attorney general, and state House of Delegates members.
The Virginia election is closely watched nationally as it reflects voter opinions following the presidential election.
Abigail Spanberger has raised approximately $66 million during her campaign.
Winsome Earle-Sears has raised about $35 million.
Spanberger has more money left for the final campaign push, with about $4.1 million compared to Earle-Sears's $1.3 million.
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Black Phone 2, starring Ethan Hawke, will be released digitally on November 4, 2025, on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. The movie will be available in physical formats such as 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on December 23, 2025.
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Black Phone 2 can be rented or bought on Video on Demand platforms starting November 4, 2025.
These platforms include Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Fandango at Home, and Google Play.
The film will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD from December 23, 2025.
Bonus features on the physical release include deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes content.
The movie follows Finn and his sister Gwen as they face mysterious events tied to a "black phone" and a winter camp.
Gwen receives calls in her dreams and sees visions related to the winter camp.
A streaming release date for the U.S. has not been officially announced.
The film's story involves Finn and Gwen confronting a powerful killer connected to their past.
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Amy Dowden, a dancer from Strictly Come Dancing, will undergo a second mastectomy as part of her ongoing health journey. She shared that this surgery is not due to new cancer but follows advice from her medical team. Dowden was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023 and has been open about her treatment experiences.
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Amy Dowden is a dancer known for her role on Strictly Come Dancing.
She will have another mastectomy, not because of a new cancer diagnosis.
Dowden announced her upcoming surgery and aims for a smooth recovery.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023 and had her first mastectomy.
Her treatment included chemotherapy, which limited her participation in the show.
Amy Dowden has documented her cancer journey on social media.
She was honored as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for fundraising and raising awareness of Crohn's disease and her health experiences.
Dowden has appeared in documentaries discussing her health challenges.
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Large wildfires have affected millions of acres in Siberia, threatening the village of Shologon with smoke reaching as far as the North Pole. Residents are preparing to protect their village from the approaching fires without outside help.
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Siberia has experienced giant fires for the past five years.
These fires have burned millions of acres of land.
Shologon, a village in Siberia, is at risk from these fires.
Smoke from the fires is expected to reach the North Pole for the first time.
Indigenous people in Shologon must fight the fires on their own.
The term "the dragon" is used locally to describe the advancing flames.
A documentary titled "Control Zone: Siberia’s Wildfires" covers this topic.
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China denied accusations by President Donald Trump that it is secretly testing nuclear weapons. The Chinese government emphasized its commitment to a long-standing halt on nuclear testing and urged the U.S. to maintain its own moratorium.
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President Donald Trump claimed China, along with Russia, North Korea, and Pakistan, is conducting secret nuclear tests.
China's Foreign Ministry stated that it is not breaking the informal ban on nuclear testing.
China asked the U.S. to continue stopping nuclear tests after Trump's order to resume testing.
China has a "no first use" policy for nuclear weapons, focusing on self-defense.
Trump mentioned nuclear tests in a TV interview, suggesting other countries are testing, too.
The U.S. has not conducted a nuclear explosion since 1992.
Russia reportedly tested new nuclear-powered weapons recently.
There is confusion about what Trump's order for testing means, as it may involve non-nuclear explosive tests.
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Carlos Mazón, the leader of Spain's Valencia region, resigned after criticism of his handling of deadly flash floods in October 2024. The floods resulted in 229 deaths in the Valencia region, and Mazón was criticized for not managing the crisis effectively. Many people in Valencia blamed him for the poor response, and public pressure led to his resignation.
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Carlos Mazón was the president of Spain's Valencia region.
He resigned due to criticism over his response to flash floods on October 29, 2024.
The floods resulted in the death of 229 people in the Valencia region and eight more in nearby areas.
Mazón was criticized for not attending emergency meetings and spending hours in a restaurant during the crisis.
An emergency alert to residents was delayed, issued only after many had already died.
Protests occurred monthly, with a significant demonstration demanding his resignation on October 25, 2024.
Despite the public pressure, Mazón attended a memorial service for the victims, which angered some of their relatives.
He will stay in the regional parliament, which provides him immunity from legal proceedings.
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The article follows Daniela Gonzalez and other mothers in Mexico as they search for the remains of their missing children, believed to be buried in a ravine controlled by criminal gangs. Over 100 people, including family members and emergency services, participate in the search for potential burial sites after obtaining permission from local authorities.
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Daniela Gonzalez's son, Axel, disappeared two months after attending a family wedding in April 2022.
The search takes place in Palmas Axotitla, a hillside neighborhood in Alvaro Obregon, Mexico City.
This area is under cartel control and used as a dumping ground for murder victims.
More than 100 people, mostly family members of the missing, participate in the search operation.
Local authorities took a year to give permission for the five-day search.
Mexico City’s fire brigade, armed police, and National Guard troops assist the families.
Forensic specialists are on-site to examine any remains that are found.
Mothers like Daniela often conduct these searches themselves due to a lack of initial action by authorities.
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A Reddit user shared a photo of a child's alphabet blanket with a puzzling patch for the letter "P," sparking widespread confusion online. While some guessed it represented a pagoda or a pinafore, the original design might have been altered over time. This is not the first time children's items have perplexed adults.
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A Reddit post showed a mysterious "P" patch on a child's alphabet blanket.
The patch had a conical shape and some thought it represented a pot-belly stove.
Suggestions included pagoda, pencil, and pinafore, with pagoda being a popular guess.
The original design may have been sold by Pottery Barn and then altered, leading to further confusion.
The Reddit community humorously combined guesses into "Pinna-goda."
Similar incidents have occurred where children's items confused adults, like unusual alphabet books and tricky homework.
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A nonprofit in Hawaii aims to cut tourist numbers at Honolua Bay, Maui, by two-thirds to protect the coral reefs and restore cultural practices. The Save Honolua Coalition is pushing for state legislation to manage the bay, addressing issues of overuse and damage.
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The Save Honolua Coalition has proposed reducing visitor numbers to save the coral reefs in Honolua Bay.
Coral cover at the bay has decreased from 43% in 1994 to 8% in 2025 due to tourism and land runoff.
Significant reef damage occurred when a 94-foot yacht and a 65-foot catamaran grounded at the bay.
The coalition's plan has been under development for nearly 20 years.
The proposal includes managing visitor access, protecting cultural sites, and increasing educational efforts.
Visitors may need to book online and be guided by cultural practitioners to visit the bay.
The coalition wants to purchase land at Honolua Bay for conservation.
Meetings between the state and the coalition are planned to discuss the next steps.
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Federal authorities charged Mohamed Ali and Majed Mahmoud with planning a terror attack in Ferndale, Michigan, during Halloween weekend. The charges include moving guns and ammunition to carry out terrorism. Both men appeared in federal court on Monday.
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Mohamed Ali and Majed Mahmoud are charged with attempting a terror attack.
The alleged plot targeted Ferndale, Michigan, over Halloween weekend.
They face charges related to receiving and moving guns and ammunition for terrorism.
The charges were detailed in a 73-page criminal complaint.
Both men were scheduled to appear in federal court.
This situation is being reported as breaking news with updates expected.
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The former top lawyer of the Israeli military, Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, was arrested after a video showing alleged abuse of a Palestinian detainee was leaked. She had resigned, taking full responsibility for the leak. Five soldiers are charged in the incident, and the investigation continues.
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Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was the Military Advocate General of the Israeli Defense Forces.
She resigned, admitting her role in leaking a video of alleged detainee abuse by soldiers.
The leaked video reportedly shows severe abuse at the Sde Teiman military base in Israel.
Five soldiers face charges of aggravated abuse and serious bodily harm to the detainee.
On Sunday, Tomer-Yerushalmi was reported missing but was later found and taken into custody.
A criminal investigation into the video leak is ongoing, with additional arrests made.
The incident has sparked political debate and accusations within Israel.
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