An article discusses backlash against CNN commentator Van Jones for making a joke about Palestinian children killed in Gaza. It highlights a series of statements by U.S. politicians and public figures that have sparked controversy for their comments on the conflict in Gaza. These remarks are seen as dehumanizing towards Palestinians and dismissive of the humanitarian situation.
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CNN commentator Van Jones faced criticism for making a joke about Palestinian children killed by Israel during an HBO show.
Jones suggested, without evidence, that Iran and Qatar use social media to influence U.S. youth about Gaza's situation.
He apologized later, stating the suffering of Gaza's people is not a laughing matter.
Al Jazeera reviewed controversial statements from various U.S. figures about Palestinians.
Some U.S. politicians and public figures have made statements perceived as justifying violence against Palestinians.
The article references remarks made by U.S. politicians, including Congressman Brian Mast and Senator Lindsey Graham, regarding the Gaza conflict.
The statements have attracted attention for their harsh language and viewpoints on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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A large group of nearly 4,000 people has filed the biggest-ever environmental lawsuit in the UK at the High Court. They are suing poultry producers and a water company for polluting three rivers, which they claim has hurt local businesses and the ecosystem. The lawsuit seeks compensation and a court order to clean the rivers.
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Nearly 4,000 people are part of the lawsuit.
The lawsuit targets major poultry producers and a water company.
The alleged pollution affects the Wye, Lugg, and Usk rivers.
Claimants say pollution has harmed property values and businesses.
The rivers are important for local wildlife, including otters and salmon.
The pollution is blamed on chicken manure and sewage spills.
Companies involved deny the claims and allegations.
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A woman named Alex shared her experience taking her wolf dog, Kiba, to a veterinary visit where the vet treated the animal like a regular dog without fear. Wolf dogs are part domestic dog and part wolf, making their veterinary care complex due to legal regulations and health concerns.
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A wolf dog has both domestic dog and wolf genetic traits.
Kiba, Alex’s wolf dog, is 71% dog and 29% wolf.
Veterinary care for wolf dogs can be challenging due to their size and nature.
Laws about wolf dog ownership differ across U.S. states, with some having bans or restrictions.
There is no specific rabies vaccine approved for wolf dogs.
If a wolf dog bites someone, testing may require the animal to be euthanized.
Alex found a vet who treated Kiba with confidence, unlike past experiences where vets were hesitant.
This encounter showed that wolf dogs can receive compassionate care despite their complex status.
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Talks between Hamas and Israel on ending the Gaza war continued with indirect negotiations involving US and Qatari officials. President Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal, though disagreements, particularly over the disarmament of Hamas and troop withdrawal timelines, persist. The talks focus on releasing captives and Israel withdrawing troops, with mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye involved.
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Hamas and Israel are in indirect talks to end the Gaza war, mediated by US and Qatari officials.
President Trump has proposed a plan with 20 points to end the conflict.
Hamas wants Israeli troops to leave Gaza completely but the plan lacks a clear timeline.
The release of Israeli captives is tied to the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Hamas demands "real guarantees" that the war will not restart.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu described the conflict as crucial for Israel's future.
Mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye are participating in the negotiations.
Challenges remain about the governance and rebuilding of Gaza after any agreement.
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Prosecutors in the UK dropped charges against two men accused of spying for China because they couldn't get the evidence needed to prove China was a national security threat. The case fell through partly due to government guidelines and changes in how spying cases are handled under the Official Secrets Act. The men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, denied the allegations, and the UK government expressed frustration over the case collapse.
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Two men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, were accused of spying for China but had their charges dropped.
UK prosecutors couldn't obtain enough evidence from the government to show China as a national security threat.
The government relied on an older assessment of China that described it as a significant challenge but not a threat.
A previous spying case involving Bulgarian nationals raised the standard of evidence needed under the Official Secrets Act.
The UK's top prosecutor said despite efforts, the needed evidence to continue the case wasn't provided.
The UK government denied withholding evidence or restricting witnesses.
The UK is reviewing its relationship with China, with efforts to improve ties following the last election.
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Two years have passed since Hamas launched attacks on Israel. Israelis are remembering those who died and asking for the return of people still captured. Avihai Brodutch's family was among those kidnapped, and they were released after 51 days.
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The attacks by Hamas happened on October 7, two years ago.
Many Israelis are mourning those who died in the attacks.
People are calling for the return of hostages still held by Hamas.
Avihai Brodutch's wife and children were kidnapped during the attacks.
They were released in November 2023 after 51 days.
Geoff Bennett interviewed Brodutch about his family's ordeal and hopes for peace.
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Israelis gathered to remember the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas that caused over 1,200 deaths and led to many hostages being taken to Gaza. Meanwhile, talks continued in Egypt to find a peace plan to end the conflict in Gaza, focusing on issues like ceasefire and prisoner exchange. UN leaders and US President Donald Trump support negotiations, aiming for a peaceful resolution.
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On October 7, 2023, over 1,200 people were killed in a Hamas-led attack, and 251 were taken as hostages.
Memorial events were held across Israel, with official events postponed until after Jewish holidays.
An Israeli military offensive in response has resulted in over 67,000 deaths in Gaza, according to reports from the Hamas-run health ministry.
Talks are ongoing in Egypt with Israeli and Hamas teams discussing peace terms.
Key issues in talks include a ceasefire, hostages-prisoner exchange, withdrawal of Israeli forces, aid deliveries, and Gaza's governance post-conflict.
President Donald Trump and international bodies like the UN are backing the peace plan discussions.
Israeli public opinion shows about 70% support ending the war in exchange for hostages' freedom.
Trump’s negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are involved in the ongoing peace efforts.
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A U.S. citizen named David Adler was detained by Israel after taking part in a flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza. Adler claims he and other activists faced mistreatment and "psychological torture" while in Israeli custody. The flotilla was stopped in international waters, and Adler, along with others, criticized the Israeli actions and lack of U.S. consular support.
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David Adler was part of a flotilla aiming to deliver aid to Gaza.
Israeli forces detained Adler and other activists in the Negev desert.
Adler claims they were blindfolded, zip-tied, and lacked access to basic needs.
He reported being forced into a photo opportunity with Israeli officials.
Adler alleges the activists were subjected to "psychological torture."
The flotilla was stopped by Israel in international waters.
About 20 U.S. citizens were part of the group, which included activist Greta Thunberg.
U.S. lawmakers from California asked for Adler's release, but he states U.S. consular support was insufficient.
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A total of 580 hikers, along with local guides and support staff, were rescued after being stranded by a blizzard near Mount Everest in Tibet. The severe snowfall blocked their route during China's Golden Week holiday, but they were guided to safety.
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580 hikers were stranded near Mount Everest due to a blizzard.
They were accompanied by 300 local guides and support staff.
Trekkers reached a township called Qudang for safety.
A final group of 10 hikers is still on the way but has reached a safe point with supplies.
The snow trapped hikers at over 4,900 meters (16,000 feet) altitude.
The blizzard coincided with China's Golden Week, a busy travel time.
October usually has good weather for hiking in this region.
Hypothermia was a risk, but rescue teams, including police and volunteers, assisted in the effort.
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Sno Pac Foods, Inc. is recalling its frozen spinach products due to contamination concerns with Listeria monocytogenes. The affected products were distributed nationwide in the U.S., and no illnesses have been reported. The recall affects specific lot codes with detailed instructions for disposal or return.
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Sno Pac Foods, Inc. is recalling Sno Pac and Del Mar brand frozen spinach.
The recall is due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
A specific bulk case of spinach tested positive for Listeria.
Affected products include 35-pound and 10-ounce packages with specific lot codes.
The affected spinach was sold across the U.S. in retail stores.
No illnesses have been reported related to this recall.
People who have purchased the spinach are advised to dispose of it or return it for a refund.
Consumers can contact the company for more information on weekdays.
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In a recent Conservative party conference in Manchester, remarks by shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick became a major topic. Jenrick commented on not seeing "another white face" while filming in a Birmingham area, prompting wide attention. The event features discussions on the party's current challenges.
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A Conservative party conference took place in Manchester.
Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, made comments about not seeing "another white face" in an area of Birmingham.
Jenrick's comments were reportedly made during a dinner and published by the Guardian.
The remarks led to significant media attention and discussion at the conference.
The podcast includes discussions with James Cleverly, the shadow housing secretary.
The podcast is produced by the BBC and provides daily political news analysis.
The episode was presented by Adam Fleming and produced by a team including Jack Maclaren and Shiler Mahmoudi.
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A recent study found that a third of Gen Z is dating for free meals because of financial pressures. This trend shows how rising costs and economic challenges are changing how young people date. The study surveyed U.S. consumers aged 18-28, highlighting how many are choosing to save money rather than seek long-term relationships.
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About 33% of Gen Z admits to dating just for a free meal.
The study by Intuit surveyed people aged 18-28 in the U.S.
Rising costs of living and economic pressures are affecting dating habits.
58% of Gen Zers have cut back on dating due to financial concerns.
The study included 1,500 U.S. consumers, covering Gen Z, millennials, and Gen X.
Financial struggles are more noticeable as the holiday season increases spending pressures.
Many young people feel pressure to spend more during the holidays, affecting their financial choices.
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The Nobel Prize in chemistry for 2025 will be announced on Wednesday, October 8, at 5:30 a.m. EDT. The announcement can be watched live through an online video player.
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry will be announced on October 8.
The announcement time is set for 5:30 a.m. EDT.
The event will be available to watch live online.
Last year's prize went to three scientists for their work on proteins.
The Nobel Prize honors significant achievements in chemistry.
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Witnesses testified in a French court that Husamettin Dogan was aware that Gisele Pelicot was asleep during an alleged assault. Dogan, appealing his conviction, claims misunderstanding consent, but prosecutors and witnesses presented contrary evidence. The verdict in this case, which has impacted French law discussions on sexual assault, is expected soon.
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Husamettin Dogan is appealing his conviction after being sentenced to nine years for assaulting Gisele Pelicot.
Witnesses stated Dogan knew Pelicot was asleep during the assault.
Dominique Pelicot, Gisele's ex-husband, was sentenced to 20 years for organizing the assaults.
The assaults involved at least 50 men and were recorded on video.
Investigators found numerous photos and videos documenting the assault.
Gisele Pelicot waived anonymity to raise awareness about sexual violence.
Her case has influenced efforts to reform French sexual assault laws.
A new law on rape and consent is expected to pass in France soon.
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Researchers in the UK have found that medications called GLP-1 receptor agonists, often used for weight loss and diabetes, might affect cancer scan results. These drugs could cause certain scans to show patterns that look like cancer or inflammation, which can lead to confusion in diagnosis.
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GLP-1 receptor agonists are drugs often prescribed for weight loss and type 2 diabetes.
These drugs may change the results of FDG PET-CT scans, a type of cancer scan.
The scans might show unusual patterns that can be mistakenly interpreted as cancer.
Researchers observed these patterns during a case series review of patients taking these medications.
There are currently no UK or US national guidelines on managing these altered scan results.
Australian guidance suggests certain measures like fasting before scans to manage this issue.
Misinterpretation of scans could lead to unnecessary tests, incorrect cancer staging, and treatment delays.
The study recommends recording patients’ medication histories to help interpret scan results accurately.
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The movie "Him," directed by Justin Tipping, will be available for digital rental and purchase on Video on Demand platforms starting October 7, 2025. The physical copies, including 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray, will be released on November 11, 2025. The film follows a young athlete facing unexpected challenges after training with a famous mentor.
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"Him" is available on Video on Demand platforms starting October 7, 2025.
You can rent or buy it on services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home.
The movie will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on November 11, 2025.
Bonus features include deleted scenes, special behind-the-scenes content, and commentary.
The film's story involves a young athlete and his complicated relationship with a legendary champion.
"Him" currently does not have a specific streaming release date in the U.S.
The film is produced by Jordan Peele and features psychological and dramatic elements.
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Hurricane Priscilla is shifting its path, potentially causing flash floods in parts of California and Arizona this weekend. It's currently a Category 2 storm, expected to reach major hurricane strength before weakening. Priscilla's rain and winds will mainly affect Baja California, with moisture also impacting the U.S. Desert Southwest.
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Hurricane Priscilla has wind speeds of 110 mph, nearly reaching Category 3.
The storm may strengthen to a major hurricane later today.
It is forecast to weaken and reach Baja California as a post-tropical depression by Friday.
Tropical storm conditions could start in Baja California tonight.
Heavy rain from Priscilla is expected to influence parts of west-central Mexico and the U.S. Desert Southwest.
Areas in Arizona and California may experience flash flooding this weekend.
Dangerous swells and rip currents are anticipated in parts of Mexico and Baja California.
Forecasters warn that the Desert Southwest could see significant rainfall similar to a month's worth in a few days.
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Two leaders of the "Freedom Convoy" protest in Ottawa, Canada, have been given conditional sentences rather than more jail time. Tamara Lich and Chris Barber were found guilty of mischief related to the 2022 protest against Covid-19 measures but were cleared of most other charges. They will serve 18-month conditional sentences with restrictions at home, including community service.
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The protest took place in 2022 and was against Covid-19 measures and the then-government of Justin Trudeau.
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber led the convoy, which gridlocked Ottawa with trucks for three weeks.
They received 18-month conditional sentences; 12 months at home with limited outings and six months with a curfew.
The Crown wanted seven years for Lich and eight years for Barber, while their lawyers sought an absolute discharge.
The Crown is trying to seize Barber's truck, arguing it was part of the protest.
Barber's lawyer contends the truck is crucial for his business and family use.
The protests ended when the government used the Emergencies Act, its first use, to clear the streets.
Another protest organizer, Pat King, will have his sentence appealed by the Crown.
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President Donald Trump described trade talks between the U.S. and Canada as "complicated" but believes Canada will be pleased with a future deal. During a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, both leaders expressed optimism about finding an agreement despite challenges like automotive and metal tariffs. Trump mentioned these negotiations take time due to natural competition between the two nations.
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President Trump called U.S.-Canada trade negotiations "complicated".
Trump assures that Canada will be "very happy" with the final deal.
The discussion took place during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to the White House.
Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian imports, with some exemptions under the USMCA agreement.
There are additional tariffs on Canadian metals (50%) and automobiles (25%).
The U.S. and Canada have not yet reached a new trade deal this year.
Both leaders showed optimism about overcoming the "natural conflict" between the countries.
Trump briefly joked about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state, which both leaders laughed off.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States. Carney and President Donald Trump discussed issues including US tariffs and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Although no major agreements were reached, keeping the conversation going was seen as a positive step.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House for the second time in five months.
Carney met with United States President Donald Trump to discuss trade issues.
The US has tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos that affect Canada’s economy.
More than 77% of Canada’s exports go to the United States.
Topics included US tariffs and the USMCA, which is up for review next year.
President Trump expressed willingness to renegotiate or make different trade deals.
Carney’s government has made concessions, such as dropping counter tariffs and scrapping a digital services tax.
Canadian opposition leaders criticized Carney’s approach, noting that he had promised to secure a new economic relationship with the US.
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