Shootings at South Carolina State University leave 1 dead, another injured

Two separate shootings at South Carolina State University during homecoming weekend left one woman dead and a man injured, authorities said. The incidents occurred Saturday evening, Oct. 4, prompting a campus-wide lockdown. State officials said the shootings do not appear to be connected, and investigations are ongoing. The injured man remains hospitalized, while the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division continues to gather information, USA Today … Continue reading Shootings at South Carolina State University leave 1 dead, another injured

House speaker says Democrats aren’t serious about shutdown negotiation

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson accused Democrats of being “not serious” about ending the ongoing government shutdown, now in its fifth day, while Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries blamed Republicans for the stalemate. Negotiations between the two parties have stalled, with both sides trading blame and no votes expected soon to reopen the government. Johnson claimed his chamber had done its part by passing a funding … Continue reading House speaker says Democrats aren’t serious about shutdown negotiation

Trump tells troops ‘every last penny’ coming despite ongoing government shutdown affecting military pay

At the U.S. Navy’s 250th anniversary ceremony, President Donald Trump promised that service members affected by the ongoing government shutdown would receive full back pay and an “across-the-board” raise once funding is restored. While active-duty troops continue to serve without pay, many civilian Defense Department employees have been furloughed, and military family services have been reduced. Trump reiterated his support for a 3.8% pay raise, … Continue reading Trump tells troops ‘every last penny’ coming despite ongoing government shutdown affecting military pay

Instructor dies in Nashville skydiving incident; 2nd skydiver rescued from tree

A 35-year-old skydiving instructor died in Nashville, Tennessee, after reportedly falling without a parachute during a tandem jump, police said. The instructor became separated from the tandem rig, while the other skydiver survived after being rescued from a tree with an open parachute. The incident occurred during a jump organized by Go Skydive Nashville, which expressed sorrow and said it is cooperating with investigators. Authorities … Continue reading Instructor dies in Nashville skydiving incident; 2nd skydiver rescued from tree

White House threatens mass layoffs amid deepening US government shutdown

The White House has warned that mass layoffs of federal workers could begin if President Donald Trump decides negotiations with congressional Democrats over the partial government shutdown have stalled. As the shutdown entered its fifth day, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said layoffs would occur only if talks completely broke down. Trump blamed Democrats for any potential job losses, calling them “Democrat layoffs.” He … Continue reading White House threatens mass layoffs amid deepening US government shutdown

‘Subway surfing’ blamed for deaths of 2 teen girls

Two teenage girls were found dead atop a J train at Brooklyn’s Marcy Avenue subway station early Oct. 4, likely due to subway surfing, a dangerous trend of riding on top of moving trains. Police responded to a 911 call around 3:10 a.m., and first responders pronounced the girls dead at the scene; their identities are pending. The incident follows other recent subway surfing accidents, … Continue reading ‘Subway surfing’ blamed for deaths of 2 teen girls

Texas mom who shot her 4 children, killing 2 of them, faces murder charges

A Texas mother shot her four children over the weekend, killing two and injuring the other two, authorities said. She faces two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and is being held on a $14 million bond. The victims, ages 13 and 4, died in a vehicle, while the surviving children, ages 8 and 9, are in stable … Continue reading Texas mom who shot her 4 children, killing 2 of them, faces murder charges

Trump to deploy Texas National Guard troops to Illinois, Pritzker says

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced Sunday that President Donald Trump plans to deploy 400 Texas National Guard troops to Illinois, Oregon, and other states, escalating tensions over federal intervention. Pritzker said the federal government did not coordinate with him directly and called the move “Trump’s invasion,” criticizing the deployment of out-of-state troops against local opposition. According to Pentagon memos, up to 400 Texas Guard members … Continue reading Trump to deploy Texas National Guard troops to Illinois, Pritzker says

Iran executes 6 death-row inmates it alleges carried out attacks on behalf of Israel

Iran executed six inmates on Saturday accused of carrying out attacks in the southwest of the country on behalf of Israel, amid what activists say is the highest wave of executions in decades. The men were alleged to have killed police and security forces and carried out bombings around Khorramshahr in Khuzestan province. Kurdish human rights group Hengaw identified the men as Arab political prisoners … Continue reading Iran executes 6 death-row inmates it alleges carried out attacks on behalf of Israel

Gunman fired up to 100 bullets on busy Sydney street at random, injuring 20

A 60-year-old man was arrested in Sydney, Australia, after allegedly firing 50–100 bullets at random passersby and vehicles on Sunday evening, injuring 20 people. The shooting occurred in Croydon Park, a suburb of Inner West, with one victim in serious condition and others treated for shrapnel or shattered glass injuries. Police arrested the suspect in a unit above a business and seized two rifles; he … Continue reading Gunman fired up to 100 bullets on busy Sydney street at random, injuring 20

Georgia’s PM says protesters want to topple his government, vows further crackdown

Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accused the opposition of attempting to overthrow his government on Sunday, following his ruling Georgian Dream party’s claimed landslide win in local elections boycotted by major rivals. Tens of thousands had protested in Tbilisi against the government’s policies and what they see as a shift toward Moscow, with rallies ongoing since Georgia halted EU membership talks last November. The protests … Continue reading Georgia’s PM says protesters want to topple his government, vows further crackdown

UK mosque set ablaze with two people inside

A mosque in Peacehaven, near Brighton, UK, was set on fire Saturday night in a suspected arson attack while two men in their 60s were inside. The attackers, wearing balaclavas, reportedly tried to force the door open, poured gasoline on the steps, and set it ablaze, though no one was physically harmed. The fire damaged the mosque’s entrance and a vehicle belonging to the mosque … Continue reading UK mosque set ablaze with two people inside

Hurricane Priscilla forms in the Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Mexico

Hurricane Priscilla formed in the Pacific off southwestern Mexico, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds to coastal areas, the National Hurricane Center reported Sunday. Priscilla’s maximum sustained winds reached 75 mph (120 kph), and it was located about 285 miles (460 km) south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes, moving north-northwest at 3 mph (6 kph). Coastal swells are creating life-threatening surf and rip currents, with flash flooding … Continue reading Hurricane Priscilla forms in the Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Mexico

UK police to get sweeping powers to curb protests

The UK Home Office announced plans to give British police greater powers to control repeated protests, following the arrest of nearly 500 pro-Palestinian activists in central London on Saturday. Demonstrators had gathered in Trafalgar Square to support the banned group Palestine Action, despite calls to cancel the protest after a recent synagogue attack in Manchester. The expanded powers would allow senior officers to relocate or … Continue reading UK police to get sweeping powers to curb protests

Militants attack major prison in Mogadishu hours after roadblocks lifted

Explosions and heavy gunfire erupted near Somalia’s presidential palace on Saturday as al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militants attacked Godka Jilacow prison, which also houses the regional intelligence unit. The assault occurred just hours after the federal government lifted long-standing roadblocks in Mogadishu, intended to protect key sites. Residents reported smoke and gunfire, with the city’s calm shattered after months of relative security. Al-Shabab claimed responsibility, saying it … Continue reading Militants attack major prison in Mogadishu hours after roadblocks lifted

From Rome to Barcelona: Thousands attend pro-Palestinian demos

Tens of thousands protested across Europe after Israel intercepted a flotilla of over 40 ships carrying aid to Gaza. In Spain, organizers said more than 300,000 people marched in Barcelona, while police estimated around 70,000, and demonstrations also took place in Madrid. Italy saw continued protests in Rome, with organizers claiming 1 million participants following the Colosseum, part of a broader national movement supporting Palestinians … Continue reading From Rome to Barcelona: Thousands attend pro-Palestinian demos

Blizzard strands hundreds of climbers on Mount Everest

Chinese authorities have rescued 350 hikers from blizzard conditions on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest, with over 200 more at camps expected to be evacuated in groups to Qudang, CCTV reported. Earlier, Jimu News said roughly 1,000 climbers were trapped just below base camp at about 4,900 meters (16,076 feet). Rescue efforts have been slowed by heavy snow and strong winds, and tents have … Continue reading Blizzard strands hundreds of climbers on Mount Everest

Israel continues Gaza bombardment as Trump plan negotiators arrive in Cairo

Negotiators have arrived in Cairo ahead of Monday talks focused on releasing hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and advancing a broader ceasefire, as Israeli strikes killed 63 people in the past 24 hours. The discussions will address the first phase of president Donald Trump’s plan, which involves Hamas freeing 48 hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel, with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff … Continue reading Israel continues Gaza bombardment as Trump plan negotiators arrive in Cairo

Ex-QB Mark Sanchez arrested, faces three possible charges

Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports broadcaster Mark Sanchez was arrested in Indianapolis on Saturday following an incident in which he was stabbed and hospitalized, police said. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department charged Sanchez, 38, with three misdemeanors: battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication. The altercation occurred around 12:30 a.m. in the city’s downtown Wholesale District, and detectives said … Continue reading Ex-QB Mark Sanchez arrested, faces three possible charges

DC police arrest suspect for alleged explosive outside annual Red Mass

A 41-year-old New Jersey man, Louis Geri of Vineland, was arrested early Sunday outside Saint Matthew’s Cathedral in Washington, D.C., for allegedly possessing a Molotov cocktail, police said. Officers assigned to the Cathedral’s annual Red Mass spotted Geri camping in a tent on the steps around 6 a.m. and recognized him as someone previously barred from the premises. When he refused to leave, he was … Continue reading DC police arrest suspect for alleged explosive outside annual Red Mass

Boston police cruiser torched during “large-scale vehicle takeover”

A Boston police cruiser was destroyed early Sunday morning during what authorities called a “large-scale vehicle takeover” involving more than 100 people near Mass. Ave. and Tremont Street. Police said the crowd used fireworks, cones, and poles to attack cruisers and block traffic, with one cruiser catching fire after being repeatedly hit with fireworks. The Boston Fire Department extinguished the blaze, but the vehicle was … Continue reading Boston police cruiser torched during “large-scale vehicle takeover”

Syria concludes first election since fall of Assad regime

Syria has completed voting in its first parliamentary elections since the fall of the Assad regime, marking what officials called a key step in the nation’s political transition. Counting continued late Sunday, with final results expected Monday, as early tallies showed no women winning seats so far — meaning President Ahmad al-Sharaa is likely to use his appointment powers to meet the 20% female quota. … Continue reading Syria concludes first election since fall of Assad regime

Five killed in large Russian missile and drone attack, Zelensky says

Five people, including four members of one family, were killed and tens of thousands left without power in Ukraine after massive overnight Russian missile and drone attacks, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. The strikes, which targeted multiple regions including Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa, involved more than 50 missiles and nearly 500 drones, according to Ukrainian officials. Lviv suffered its largest assault since the war began, prompting … Continue reading Five killed in large Russian missile and drone attack, Zelensky says

Trump says US hit ‘drug boat’ off Venezuela, vows land crackdown next

U.S. forces carried out another strike on a vessel allegedly carrying illegal drugs off Venezuela’s coast, President Donald Trump announced Sunday, warning that traffickers may soon face action on land. Speaking at Naval Station Norfolk, Trump praised the Navy for targeting what he called “cartel terrorists,” claiming the latest attack was part of a broader campaign to stop drug smuggling. The strike — the fourth … Continue reading Trump says US hit ‘drug boat’ off Venezuela, vows land crackdown next

2 killed, 12 injured, as gunfire erupts on the streets of Alabama’s state capital

At least 14 people were shot, including two who were killed, late Saturday night near downtown Montgomery, Alabama, police said. The victims include several teenagers, with seven under the age of 17; the two fatalities were identified as 17-year-old Jeremiah Morris and 43-year-old Sholanda Williams. Police believe the gunfire began after a targeted individual returned fire, sparking chaos as others in the crowd also opened … Continue reading 2 killed, 12 injured, as gunfire erupts on the streets of Alabama’s state capital