SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites

SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites

SpaceX has achieved a record-breaking milestone in 2025, marking one of the most prolific years in the history of spaceflight. The company’s unparalleled launch cadence, coupled with rapid rocket turnaround times, has redefined modern rocketry. With more than two months remaining in the year, SpaceX has already surpassed its 2024 total of 138 missions, setting a new benchmark for global orbital launches and solidifying its position as the dominant force in the commercial space sector.

Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw

Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw

The high-stakes meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, concluded after nearly one hour and forty minutes on Thursday, lasting longer than initially scheduled. The session, held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, was seen as a pivotal effort to reduce escalating tensions that have rattled global markets for months. Both leaders are believed to have sought a pathway to prevent further det

Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm

Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A growing number of teenagers in Ohio are failing to wear seat belts properly, a troubling trend that state safety officials say is contributing to a rise in preventable deaths on the road. According to data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 44 teenage drivers were killed in crashes across the state last year, and 81 percent of those victims were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision. Law enforcement officials are expressing concern over the incre

Bay Area unites to combat human trafficking ahead of major 2026 sports events

Bay Area unites to combat human trafficking ahead of major 2026 sports events

SAN JOSE — As the Bay Area prepares to host a series of global sporting events in 2026, regional authorities and community organizations are taking proactive measures to address a serious concern that often shadows large gatherings: human trafficking. Officials say major events like the Super Bowl, NCAA basketball tournament, and FIFA World Cup matches will attract not only sports fans and visitors but also individuals looking to exploit vulnerable people for profit. Law enforceme

Hidden home danger: Experts warn of health risks from indoor mold exposure

Hidden home danger: Experts warn of health risks from indoor mold exposure

WASHINGTON — Mold, a silent but potentially dangerous intruder, may be growing unnoticed inside homes across the country. While it’s often dismissed as a cosmetic nuisance, experts warn that mold can be far more than an eyesore—it can pose serious risks to physical health and well-being. Mold thrives in damp, humid environments, spreading through microscopic airborne spores that easily circulate indoors. When inhaled, these spores can trigger a wide range of health problems, from mild r

Heavy rain and strong winds to hit Northeast, flash flooding possible Thursday

Heavy rain and strong winds to hit Northeast, flash flooding possible Thursday

A powerful and fast-moving storm system is forecast to sweep across the Northeast on Thursday, bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and the potential for flash flooding that could disrupt commutes and Halloween celebrations. Meteorologists are monitoring the system closely, warning residents to prepare for possible power outages and hazardous travel conditions through Friday morning. Forecasters say the storm will arrive in two primary waves, both capable of producing intense rainfall.

Messi on Maradona: why his ‘greatest idol’ transcended football and inspired generations

Messi on Maradona: why his ‘greatest idol’ transcended football and inspired generations

In a heartfelt reflection, Lionel Messi has spoken about Diego Maradona’s timeless legacy and the powerful influence the late Argentine legend had on football and on him personally. Calling Maradona his “greatest idol,” Messi described him as a figure who transcended sports and became a universal symbol of passion, pride, and identity for Argentina and the world. Football fans have long debated who deserves the title of the “GOAT” — the Greatest of All Time. Messi and Cris

Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown

Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown

More than 140,000 Central Texans are expected to lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the government shutdown continues. With funding for the program now exhausted, officials have confirmed that no payments will be issued for the month of November. The loss of this essential aid will leave thousands of families across the region struggling to afford basic groceries and necessities, pushing many to seek emergency food assistance. According t

Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed

Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed

The Michelin Guide for Texas in 2025 marks another milestone for the state’s growing fine-dining landscape. The latest edition brings fresh recognitions, new one-star restaurants, and a broader acknowledgment of Texas’s vibrant culinary diversity. The number of one-star restaurants in the state has now increased to 18, reflecting the steady rise in quality and innovation among chefs across Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. This year’s awards also included new Bib Gourmand and Green

NEOM’s futuristic sky stadium: what’s true and what’s just hype

NEOM’s futuristic sky stadium: what’s true and what’s just hype

A viral video has been circulating online claiming that Saudi Arabia is planning to build the world’s first “sky stadium” — a massive football arena positioned at the top of a skyscraper within the NEOM megacity. The claims have generated excitement across social media, especially with the country preparing to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034. According to the viral descriptions, this stadium would accommodate around 46,000 spectators and run entirely on renewable energy sources like sola

India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation

India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation

Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an India-born man who spent 43 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a murder he did not commit, was freed earlier this month only to be detained again — this time by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 64-year-old Green Card holder, who arrived in the United States as a nine-month-old infant, was exonerated after newly uncovered FBI evidence proved his innocence. Yet, he now faces deportation to India under a decades-old immigration order dating bac

Team USA hopefuls enter final stretch ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics

Team USA hopefuls enter final stretch ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics

With exactly 100 days remaining until the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, hundreds of athletes from across the United States are entering the crucial final phase of preparation in their pursuit of a place on Team USA. Competitors in disciplines such as figure skating, ice hockey, and speed skating are training intensely, aiming to secure their spot among the elite who will represent the nation on one of the world’s most prestigious sporting stages. The 2026 Winter Olympics will

Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge

Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge

Nvidia made history on Wednesday by becoming the first publicly traded company to achieve a market capitalization of $5 trillion, marking a defining moment in the global technology and artificial intelligence landscape. The milestone underscores the company’s rapid evolution from a graphics chip producer into the backbone of the worldwide AI revolution, firmly establishing its leadership in a sector reshaping economies and industries. The Santa Clara, California-based firm’s sto

Candace Owens says she does not trust FBI director Kash Patel amid Charlie Kirk case

Candace Owens says she does not trust FBI director Kash Patel amid Charlie Kirk case

In a highly charged public exchange, political commentator Candace Owens has launched a direct criticism of the Kash Patel-led Federal Bureau of Investigation, declaring that she “does not trust him at all.” The assertion comes as Owens accuses Patel of resenting the investigative efforts of Tulsi Gabbard and Joe Kent in the ongoing probe into the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10 at a university event. Owens’ r

Carter’s to close 150 stores and cut 15% of workforce amid rising tariffs

Carter’s to close 150 stores and cut 15% of workforce amid rising tariffs

WASHINGTON — Carter’s, one of the most recognizable baby and children’s clothing retailers in the United States, has announced plans to close 150 stores and reduce its workforce by 15% as rising tariffs continue to pressure company finances. The Atlanta-based company outlined its restructuring strategy in its latest earnings report released Monday, citing significant cost increases tied to ongoing trade policies. The retailer said higher tariffs have had a substantial impact o

California sues Trump administration over suspension of food aid benefits

California sues Trump administration over suspension of food aid benefits

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has joined several other states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of unlawfully refusing to provide federal food assistance benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the legal action Tuesday, stating that the decision by the administration to withhold funds under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will leave millions of residents without

Chicago and suburban schools rank among best elementary schools in Illinois 2025

Chicago and suburban schools rank among best elementary schools in Illinois 2025

CHICAGO — Several Chicago Public Schools have earned top positions in the newly released rankings of Illinois’ “Best Elementary Schools” for the 2025–2026 academic year, according to data compiled from federal education sources. The annual report placed Chicago institutions prominently among the state’s top performers, alongside high-achieving schools from Rockford, Hinsdale, and Naperville. The latest rankings evaluated more than 47,000 public elementary schools and 23,

Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse

Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A 43-year-old man from Montgomery County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of continuously sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. The conviction marks the end of a long legal battle that revealed years of abuse endured by a young girl between the ages of 10 and 13. Jason Rivera was convicted following a jury trial in which prosecutors detailed how he repeatedly assaulted the child over a period of several years. Acc

New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.

New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.

New Jersey continues to stand out in the national housing market, once again placing several of its ZIP codes among the most expensive in the United States. According to recent real estate data, six New Jersey communities ranked within the top 100 priciest ZIP codes nationwide, reflecting the state’s sustained appeal among high-income residents and luxury homebuyers. At the forefront is Alpine in Bergen County, whose ZIP code 07620 tied for 13th place with the renowned Beverly Hil

Amtrak train collides with rock hauler in Schertz, no injuries reported

Amtrak train collides with rock hauler in Schertz, no injuries reported

SCHERTZ, Texas — Authorities are investigating a collision between an Amtrak passenger train and a rock hauler that occurred Tuesday morning in Schertz, Texas, disrupting traffic in the area but resulting in no injuries. The incident took place shortly after 8 a.m. on October 28 at the railroad crossing near Solms Quarry Road and Farm-to-Market Road 482, according to local police. Police and emergency response teams were dispatched to the scene following reports of a crash involvi

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