Musk faces backlash for sharing post denying British colonization of India

Musk faces backlash for sharing post denying British colonization of India

Elon Musk has come under criticism after sharing a post that denied British colonization of India. The post, written by Canadian commentator Stefan Molyneux, claimed that there was “no such thing as colonization.” Many critics immediately denounced the statement as an attempt to whitewash history and erase the lasting impact of centuries of exploitation. Musk’s decision to share the post, accompanied by a thinking emoji, was viewed by many as lending visibility to a deeply prob

Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages

Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages

A critical moment has arrived in the ongoing conflict as a final deadline has been issued for Hamas to agree to a peace deal and release all hostages. The ultimatum signals the most forceful warning yet that refusal to comply could bring severe consequences. The current terms are being presented as a last opportunity to secure both the release of captives and the prospect of a ceasefire that could allow humanitarian relief into affected areas. The language of the ultimatum was stark and uncompro

$2.1B Chicago infrastructure funds halted amid federal shutdown

$2.1B Chicago infrastructure funds halted amid federal shutdown

Amid the continuing federal government shutdown, $2.1 billion in funding designated for Chicago’s infrastructure projects has been withheld. The announcement has cast doubt on the future of several major transit improvements that were expected to reshape the city’s transportation network and provide long-term benefits to residents. This freeze on financial support will have direct consequences for projects such as the planned extension of the Red Line, which was designed to reach fur

Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash

Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash

A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u

India Must Play Active Role in Global Economy Amid Shifting Supply Chains Says Sitharaman

India Must Play Active Role in Global Economy Amid Shifting Supply Chains Says Sitharaman

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday emphasized that India cannot afford to remain a passive spectator as geopolitical conflicts, sanctions, and tariffs continue to reshape global supply chains. Speaking at the inauguration of the Kautilya Economic Conclave 2025 in New Delhi, she said that India’s economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of disruptions, but it must play a proactive role to secure its future. Sitharaman highlighted how global uncertainty is

Chicago Weekend Forecast Brings Near Record October Heat Close to 90 Degrees

Chicago Weekend Forecast Brings Near Record October Heat Close to 90 Degrees

Chicago is set to experience a rare burst of summer-like weather during the first weekend of October, with temperatures forecasted to reach near-record highs close to 90 degrees. The city and surrounding areas will be basking in unseasonal warmth that feels more like July than the fall season. Meteorologists reported that Friday began with temperatures already well above average, around 15 degrees higher than the normal early October morning. By the afternoon, highs were expected to

NASA Halts Operations as US Shutdown Disrupts Space Agency Activities

NASA Halts Operations as US Shutdown Disrupts Space Agency Activities

Nasa has announced that it is suspending most of its operations after the United States entered a government shutdown on October 1, 2025, following Congress’s failure to pass a budget or temporary funding measure. A notice on the agency’s website declared that it is “closed until further notice,” with only a limited workforce continuing essential tasks. The shutdown, the first in nearly six years, has led to thousands of federal employees being furloughed acr

UK leaders respond after deadly stabbing and car ramming near synagogue in manchester

UK leaders respond after deadly stabbing and car ramming near synagogue in manchester

A shocking act of violence unfolded in Manchester, northern England, on Thursday, October 2, when a stabbing and car ramming incident occurred outside a synagogue during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. The incident left at least three people dead and several others injured, drawing widespread concern and immediate response from security forces and government leaders. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that their officers responded quickly to the scene in an effo

Ohio Reports Slight Drop in Abortions Despite New Rights Amendment

Ohio Reports Slight Drop in Abortions Despite New Rights Amendment

Ohio’s latest abortion report shows that the number of procedures performed in the state did not increase following the implementation of the reproductive rights amendment approved by voters in November 2023. According to the Ohio Department of Health’s 2024 annual report, physicians recorded a total of 21,829 abortions in the state last year, representing a decrease of less than one percent compared with 2023. The amendment, which went into effect on December 7, 2023, guarantees

India China Direct Flights to Resume After Five Years From October 2025

India China Direct Flights to Resume After Five Years From October 2025

After a gap of more than five years, direct flights between India and mainland China are set to resume by the end of October 2025, marking a significant milestone in the gradual thawing of relations between the two Asian giants. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on October 2 that both countries had agreed to restart air services between designated points, beginning with the winter season schedule on October 26. The resumption will depend on the decisions of airlines and the completio

US Targets Latin American Cartels in New Armed Conflict Strategy

US Targets Latin American Cartels in New Armed Conflict Strategy

President Donald Trump reportedly informed Congress through a confidential Pentagon memo that the United States is now engaged in what is described as a “non-international armed conflict” against Latin American drug cartels. Among the groups named are Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and Venezuelan organizations like Tren de Aragua and the Cartel de los Soles. The memo designates these cartels as terrorists and their members as unlawful combatants,

Taylor Swift Album The Life of a Showgirl Release Crashes Spotify

Taylor Swift Album The Life of a Showgirl Release Crashes Spotify

Taylor Swift’s latest studio album The Life of a Showgirl was released at midnight on Friday and immediately triggered a wave of excitement across the globe. The immense popularity of the album and the eagerness of fans to stream it at the very moment of release led to an unprecedented surge of traffic on Spotify, resulting in significant disruptions for users of the platform. This marked Swift’s twelfth studio album, and the reaction from fans, al

Judge dismisses Columbus cyberattack lawsuit citing Ohio political immunity laws

Judge dismisses Columbus cyberattack lawsuit citing Ohio political immunity laws

A judge in Franklin County has dismissed a class action lawsuit brought against the City of Columbus following a major 2024 cyberattack that exposed the private information of nearly half a million residents. The ruling determined that the city cannot be held liable for damages because it qualifies as a political subdivision under Ohio law, which grants it immunity from certain types of lawsuits. The lawsuit stemmed from a ransomware attack in which a hacking group known as Rhysida

Burger King launches spooky Monster Menu with Halloween-themed treats and toys

Burger King launches spooky Monster Menu with Halloween-themed treats and toys

Halloween just got a little tastier and a lot spookier thanks to Burger King’s brand-new Monster Menu. The fast-food chain has revealed a lineup of limited-time seasonal items that bring together playful themes, eye-catching colors, and unique flavors to celebrate the spooky season. The collection marks Burger King’s first-ever Halloween-themed menu and officially launches nationwide on September 30 at participating restaurants. The Monster Menu is designed to offer &ldq

Lurie Children’s opens new outpatient center in Schaumburg with expanded services

Lurie Children’s opens new outpatient center in Schaumburg with expanded services

A major new addition to pediatric healthcare in the Chicago suburbs has officially opened its doors. Lurie Children’s has unveiled a 75,000 square-foot outpatient center in Schaumburg, designed to expand access to specialized care for children and families living in the northwest suburbs. Located at 1895 Arbor Glen Boulevard, the facility began welcoming patients this week and is expected to serve as a central hub for a wide variety of children’s health services. The new

Trump administration halts $18B funding for Hudson rail tunnel and subway expansion

Trump administration halts $18B funding for Hudson rail tunnel and subway expansion

The Trump administration announced that it is withholding approximately $18 billion in federal funds meant to support two of New York’s most ambitious infrastructure projects: a new rail tunnel beneath the Hudson River and the expansion of the Second Avenue subway. The decision, revealed on Wednesday, comes against the backdrop of the federal government shutdown and adds another layer of political tension to already strained negotiations in Washington. According to the adminis

Human trafficking probe leads to 41 arrests at Dallas nightclub raid

Human trafficking probe leads to 41 arrests at Dallas nightclub raid

Federal agents in Dallas carried out a large-scale raid targeting suspected human trafficking and unlawful employment activities at a local cabaret. On September 26, Homeland Security Investigations executed a criminal search warrant at Chicas Bonitas Cabaret with support from multiple law enforcement agencies. The operation resulted in the arrest of 41 undocumented migrants, the seizure of business records, and the confiscation of approximately $30,000 in cash. Authorities confirme

Philippines earthquake kills 26 and injures over 140 after 6.9 magnitude tremor

Philippines earthquake kills 26 and injures over 140 after 6.9 magnitude tremor

A powerful earthquake measuring 6.9 magnitude struck the central Philippines late Tuesday night, leaving at least 26 people dead and 147 others injured according to the national disaster agency. The quake occurred on September 30 at 9:50 pm local time, with its epicenter located off the northern coast of Cebu. The tremor was initially measured at magnitude 7.0 but was later revised to 6.9. Despite being slightly lower than first reported, the shallow quake unleashed widespread destruction acr

Trump announces $500m Harvard settlement amid funding and antisemitism dispute

Trump announces $500m Harvard settlement amid funding and antisemitism dispute

US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration had reached a settlement with Harvard University under which the institution would pay $500 million to resolve a dispute that has lasted for months. Speaking at the White House, Trump told reporters that the agreement was nearly finalized, adding that Education Secretary Linda McMahon was handling the last details. According to him, the settlement includes Harvard agreeing to operate new trade schools that would train stud

Man arrested after stabbing food delivery driver in Washington DC dispute

Man arrested after stabbing food delivery driver in Washington DC dispute

A Washington DC man has been arrested and charged after police say he stabbed a food delivery driver multiple times during an argument over the cost of an order. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, identified as 37-year-old Travis Cole, faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon following the incident that left the victim hospitalized with serious injuries. The confrontation unfolded on Sunday afternoon around 4 p.m. in the 2700 block of Wisconsin Avenue in Northwest Washi

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