Trump criticizes Time cover photo after Gaza peace deal earns global praise

Trump criticizes Time cover photo after Gaza peace deal earns global praise

President Donald Trump is earning rare praise from across the political spectrum for brokering a landmark peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, but the president is directing his ire toward Time magazine for what he described as an “unflattering” cover photo. In a post early Tuesday on his Truth Social platform, President Trump complained about the image featured on Time’s upcoming November 10 issue, which includes an in-depth story on the Gaza peace deal. “Time Magazine

Legendary movie poster artist Drew Struzan dies at 78

Legendary movie poster artist Drew Struzan dies at 78

Drew Struzan, the legendary illustrator whose movie posters helped define the visual identity of Hollywood blockbusters for over four decades, died on October 13, 2025, at the age of 78. The celebrated artist had been battling Alzheimer’s disease for several years. News of his passing was shared on his official Instagram account, where his family expressed gratitude to fans who had supported his work throughout his life. “It is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that Drew S

Slick City to open new indoor slide park in Orland Park next week

Slick City to open new indoor slide park in Orland Park next week

A new wave of indoor entertainment is coming to the Chicago suburbs as Slick City, billed as the world’s first indoor slide park, is set to open its second Illinois location in Orland Park next week. The park, located at 66 Orland Square Drive, will host its grand opening event on Thursday, October 16, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The celebration will feature a live DJ, face painting, giveaways, and special promotions for attendees. According to the company, the event marks another miles

Grammy-winning soul artist D’Angelo dies at 51 after battle with cancer

Grammy-winning soul artist D’Angelo dies at 51 after battle with cancer

Grammy-winning R&B and neo-soul icon D’Angelo, celebrated for his velvet-smooth voice and profound impact on modern soul music, has died at the age of 51. His family confirmed in a statement Tuesday that the singer, born Michael Eugene Archer, passed away following a private battle with cancer. “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved D’Angelo,” the family said. “He was a shining star of our family and has dimmed his light for us in this life

Jaisalmer bus fire kills at least 20 passengers; PM Modi, CM Sharma express grief

Jaisalmer bus fire kills at least 20 passengers; PM Modi, CM Sharma express grief

At least 20 people lost their lives and several others were injured after a private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire on Tuesday afternoon in Rajasthan. The tragic incident occurred on the Jaisalmer–Jodhpur highway when the vehicle, carrying 57 passengers, was engulfed in flames shortly after smoke was seen emerging from its rear section. According to local authorities, the bus had departed Jaisalmer around 3 p.m. and was en route to Jodhpur when the driver noti

Texas Attorney General alleges EPIC City violated state and federal securities laws

Texas Attorney General alleges EPIC City violated state and federal securities laws

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that his office has uncovered evidence suggesting that the developers behind a proposed Muslim-centric real estate project known as EPIC City violated both state and federal securities laws. Paxton has requested that the Texas State Securities Board review his office’s findings and provide a formal referral that would allow the Attorney General’s Office to pursue legal action. EPIC City, a planned mixed-use community spanning 4

Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute

Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute

The United States has warned that steep tariffs could soon be imposed on China if Beijing proceeds with its newly announced restrictions on rare earth exports, heightening concerns of another trade confrontation between the two largest economies in the world. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that the decision now rests largely on China’s next actions, suggesting that the situation remains fluid in the run-up to a crucial diplomatic meeting later this month. Pr

Barack Obama backs California ballot measure to boost Democratic House seats

Barack Obama backs California ballot measure to boost Democratic House seats

Former President Barack Obama has entered the political fray ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, appearing in a new campaign advertisement urging California voters to approve Proposition 50 — a ballot measure that could significantly alter the state’s congressional landscape in favor of Democrats. The 30-second ad, released this week, features Obama directly addressing voters as he calls for support of the measure, which seeks to redraw California’s congressional districts. T

Ohio researcher argues humans will always outthink AI in new book on primal intelligence

Ohio researcher argues humans will always outthink AI in new book on primal intelligence

Concerns about artificial intelligence surpassing human capability have circulated for decades, but the arrival of accessible AI tools has renewed public unease about how these systems might reshape society. In Ohio, one state lawmaker has even proposed legislation to ensure that artificial intelligence systems cannot be legally recognized as people. While the idea may sound like science fiction, a researcher at Ohio State University believes it highlights an important misunderstanding of wha

Salesforce to invest $15 billion in San Francisco to expand AI innovation

Salesforce to invest $15 billion in San Francisco to expand AI innovation

Salesforce announced plans to invest $15 billion in San Francisco over the next five years to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence among businesses. The move reinforces the company’s goal to remain a leading force in enterprise software as AI-driven tools become an essential part of global business operations. The technology giant, founded and headquartered in San Francisco since 1999, has steadily integrated AI across its suite of cloud-based products, including the

India Post Resumes All International Postal Services to the United States

India Post Resumes All International Postal Services to the United States

India Post will resume all categories of international postal services to the United States beginning Wednesday, following the successful implementation of a new customs-compliant system that aligns with recent US import regulations. The Ministry of Communications confirmed the development, marking a major restoration of cross-border mail services that had been suspended since August 22 due to changes in the United States’ shipping policy. The temporary suspension came after the U

Bears Star D.J. Moore Hospitalized After Win, Stays in D.C. for Evaluation

Bears Star D.J. Moore Hospitalized After Win, Stays in D.C. for Evaluation

The Chicago Bears announced a surprising development late Monday night following their road victory, confirming that star wide receiver D.J. Moore did not travel back to Chicago with the team. Instead, Moore remained in the Washington D.C. area overnight for what officials described as “precautionary medical attention.” The statement caught fans and analysts off guard, as Moore had completed the game without showing any clear signs of a major injury. Team sources said the decisi

Fire in Dhaka Garment Factory Kills 9 as Blaze Spreads to Chemical Warehouse

Fire in Dhaka Garment Factory Kills 9 as Blaze Spreads to Chemical Warehouse

A devastating fire broke out on Tuesday, October 14, in Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, engulfing a garment factory and a nearby chemical warehouse, killing at least nine workers and injuring eight others, according to officials. The inferno began in the chemical storage facility before rapidly spreading to the adjacent garment production unit, authorities from the Fire Service and Civil Defence confirmed. Fire Service Media Wing representative Talha Bin Jasim stated that initia

Rejection and reflection: Seeing other's choices as perspective, not judgment

Rejection and reflection: Seeing other's choices as perspective, not judgment

Rejection is one of the most common emotional experiences shared by every human being, yet it remains one of the least understood. When a person faces rejection, whether in personal relationships, professional pursuits, or social circles, the first instinct is often to take it personally. Many interpret rejection as a sign of inadequacy or a reflection of their flaws. However, a more balanced understanding reveals that rejection is, in most cases, simply the perspective of another person and

Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul

Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul

  The Austin Police Department is preparing to revise its use-of-force policy following an in-depth review that identified inconsistencies in training, data collection, and reporting practices. The reform effort comes as law enforcement experts and city officials call for greater transparency and improved accountability within the department. The changes stem from an evaluation led by Dr. Robin Engel, a senior research scientist at Ohio State University, who was broug

Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East

Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East

World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for a high-level summit following a historic ceasefire in Gaza. The agreement, aimed at ending the recent conflict, was marked by the signing of a peace declaration to solidify a lasting ceasefire between the warring parties. This development came hours after a significant hostage and prisoner swap, providing momentum for regional stability. The leaders attending described the day as historic, emphasizing that humanitarian aid would now begin

Two Illinois Universities Ranked Among Best in U.S. for 2026

Two Illinois Universities Ranked Among Best in U.S. for 2026

Illinois has again demonstrated its academic strength, with two of its premier universities named among the best in the United States for 2026. The latest national ranking evaluated hundreds of colleges and universities across the country, measuring their performance on multiple dimensions of quality and student success. Northwestern University and the University of Chicago both earned places in the top 30, highlighting Illinois as one of the most academically accomplished states in the nation.

Domino’s unveils bold new logo and rebrand after 13 years

Domino’s unveils bold new logo and rebrand after 13 years

Domino’s, one of the world’s most recognizable pizza chains, has unveiled a major brand refresh that includes a redesigned logo, new packaging, digital updates, and even its first-ever official jingle. The move marks the company’s first full rebranding in 13 years, signaling a renewed effort to modernize its identity and strengthen its global appeal. Announced from its headquarters in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Domino’s revealed that the redesign draws inspiration from both its pa

Kaiser health care workers launch five-day strike over contract disputes

Kaiser health care workers launch five-day strike over contract disputes

Thousands of health care professionals across California and Hawaii have walked off the job in what is being called the largest strike in the history of the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP). Beginning at 7 a.m. Tuesday, more than 31,000 registered nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, rehabilitation therapists, speech-language pathologists, and other advanced care providers are participating in the five-day strike against Kaiser Perm

Indigenous People’s Day: What’s open and closed in Washington, DC on October 13

Indigenous People’s Day: What’s open and closed in Washington, DC on October 13

Washington, DC will observe Indigenous People’s Day on Monday, October 13, with modified schedules across public transportation, government offices, and community services. The annual holiday honors the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous American peoples. While many essential services will continue to operate, residents can expect changes to transit schedules, parking enforcement, and city department hours. Transportation services will operate on adjusted holiday sched

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