Gold extends record, silver jumps to 12-year high as precious metals outperform stock market

Gold and silver prices continued to rise on Monday, with gold futures reaching near-record highs of $2,750 per ounce and silver briefly hitting $34 per ounce, the highest in 12 years. Gold is up 26% and silver 35% year to date, outperforming the S&P 500’s 19% gain. Central banks’ record gold purchases and increased investor interest in gold-backed ETFs have driven the surge, Yahoo Finance … Continue reading Gold extends record, silver jumps to 12-year high as precious metals outperform stock market

Frozen waffles from Kodiak, Target, Walmart recalled due to potential listeria contamination

TreeHouse Foods has voluntarily recalled dozens of frozen waffle products, including those sold by Kodiak Cakes, Publix, Walmart, Target, and Food Lion, due to potential listeria contamination. Consumers are urged to check their freezers and either discard the recalled waffles or return them for a refund. No illnesses have been reported. The recall affects products distributed across the U.S. and Canada, and both the FDA … Continue reading Frozen waffles from Kodiak, Target, Walmart recalled due to potential listeria contamination

Australian lawmaker confronts British royals: ‘You are not my king’

After King Charles III delivered a speech to Australia’s Parliament, Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe interrupted, shouting, “You are not my king” and demanding the return of stolen land. The protest occurred as King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Canberra, where the King acknowledged Australia’s First Nations people. Thorpe, a long-time critic of the British monarchy, turned her back during “God Save the King” and has … Continue reading Australian lawmaker confronts British royals: ‘You are not my king’

Moldova backs joining EU by razor-thin margin as president condemns ‘assault’ on democracy

Moldova narrowly voted in favor of joining the European Union, with 50.4% backing the move, according to near-final results. President Maia Sandu called it a significant step toward the EU but condemned foreign interference, accusing external actors of trying to undermine the process by buying votes. Sandu secured 42.3% of the vote in the presidential election, leading pro-Russian candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo, but will face a … Continue reading Moldova backs joining EU by razor-thin margin as president condemns ‘assault’ on democracy

60 Minutes denies it engaged in ‘deceitful editing’ in Harris interview

In response to an FCC complaint alleging “deceitful editing,” CBS’s 60 Minutes defended its editing of Vice President Kamala Harris’s interview aired on October 7. The program stated that claims of deceit are false, explaining that it presented different excerpts of her responses to the same question for clarity and conciseness. The statement noted that the portion shown on 60 Minutes was more succinct, allowing … Continue reading 60 Minutes denies it engaged in ‘deceitful editing’ in Harris interview

Newsom: It Is Not an Overstatement to Call Trump a Fascist

On MSNBC’s “Inside” Sunday, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) stated that it is not an overstatement to label former President Donald Trump as a fascist. He described Trump as “weakness masquerading as strength” and expressed concern over his increasingly erratic behavior. Newsom criticized Trump’s rhetoric, comparing it to that of the Harris campaign and highlighted Trump’s declaration of wanting to be a dictator on his … Continue reading Newsom: It Is Not an Overstatement to Call Trump a Fascist

More than 1 million voters cast early ballots in North Carolina

As of Sunday, nearly 1.01 million North Carolinians have voted in the November general election, according to the North Carolina State Election Board. A total of 1,008,123 ballots have been cast, including 916,433 through in-person early voting, 77,831 via civilian absentee voting, and nearly 14,000 by military or overseas voters. This turnout represents about 13 percent of the state’s 7.8 million registered voters. Karen Brinson … Continue reading More than 1 million voters cast early ballots in North Carolina

Harris urges Black churchgoers in Georgia to head out to vote

Vice President Kamala Harris urged Black churchgoers in Atlanta to vote as part of the “souls to the polls” initiative, with music legend Stevie Wonder supporting her efforts by performing Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song.” During her visits to two churches, Harris emphasized kindness over insults, implicitly contrasting her style with that of Donald Trump. She noted the importance of the upcoming election, saying, “There is … Continue reading Harris urges Black churchgoers in Georgia to head out to vote

Ding Fries Are Done! Trump works the drive-thru at Pennsylvania McDonald’s

Former President Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania on Sunday, briefly working the drive-thru and fry cooker after mocking Vice President Harris’s past employment. Dressed in an apron, Trump handed out orders ahead of a town hall in Lancaster and a planned appearance at the Pittsburgh Steelers game later that night. He made a quip about having “worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala.” The … Continue reading Ding Fries Are Done! Trump works the drive-thru at Pennsylvania McDonald’s

One of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II dies at 107

John Kinsel Sr., one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, has passed away at the age of 107, as announced by Navajo Nation officials. Tribal President Buu Nygren has ordered flags on the reservation to be flown at half-staff until October 27 in Kinsel’s honor. Kinsel, who was born in Cove, Arizona, enlisted in the Marines in 1942 and served … Continue reading One of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II dies at 107

Two missing Navy aviators declared dead days after aircraft crash in Washington state

The US Navy has declared two missing aviators from the Electronic Attack Squadron 130 dead, days after their EA-18G Growler crashed near Mount Rainier, Washington, during a training flight. Cmdr. Timothy Warburton expressed condolences and emphasized support for the families and the squadron community. The aircraft crashed on Tuesday, and search teams located the wreckage on Thursday, reaching the site two days later. The crash … Continue reading Two missing Navy aviators declared dead days after aircraft crash in Washington state

At least two dead in New Mexico from severe floods after record rain

The New Mexico National Guard is conducting search and rescue operations in Roswell after record rainfall caused severe flooding. At least two fatalities have been reported, though details about the victims remain unclear. Since Saturday, over 300 people have been rescued, with 38 individuals hospitalized for injuries. The National Weather Service recorded 5.78 inches of rain on Saturday, breaking a 122-year-old daily record. Rescue efforts … Continue reading At least two dead in New Mexico from severe floods after record rain

Multiple Deaths After Helicopter Crashes Into Houston Radio Tower

A helicopter crash in Houston’s Second Ward resulted in multiple fatalities, including a child, when the aircraft struck a communications tower, causing a fiery explosion. The incident occurred just before 8 p.m. near Engelke and North Ennis Streets, with the blast audible from a nearby fire station. Four people were aboard the privately-owned Robinson R44 helicopter, which reportedly took off from Ellington Airport. Witnesses described … Continue reading Multiple Deaths After Helicopter Crashes Into Houston Radio Tower

7 dead, 3 in critical condition after dock gangway collapses on GA’s coast

A ferry dock collapse on Georgia’s Sapelo Island during a cultural festival left seven dead and six critically injured. The victims, aged 70 to 93, were attending a celebration of the island’s Gullah-Geechee community when the gangway collapsed, plunging at least 20 people into the water. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause. President Biden and other officials expressed condolences, while the Gullah-Geechee community mourns … Continue reading 7 dead, 3 in critical condition after dock gangway collapses on GA’s coast

Xi Jinping Asks Troops To Prepare For War 

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged troops to enhance their war preparedness during a visit to the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force, state media reported. Xi emphasized the need for stronger combat and strategic deterrent capabilities, just days after large-scale military drills around Taiwan. China has intensified military pressure on Taiwan, which it claims as its territory, and recently conducted its fourth round of war games … Continue reading Xi Jinping Asks Troops To Prepare For War 

Children greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside a Sydney church

King Charles III and Queen Camilla made their first public appearance in Australia on Sunday, greeted by children outside a Sydney church. This marks Charles’ first visit as monarch, following in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The king, 75, is undergoing cancer treatment, leading to a reduced schedule. After attending a service at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, the couple visited New … Continue reading Children greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside a Sydney church

Brutal killing of Mexican mayor sparks anger

In Sinaloa’s capital, cartel violence has claimed over 230 lives, part of a broader wave of violence across Mexico. On the day of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s inauguration, soldiers in Chiapas mistakenly killed six migrants, while Oaxaca mayor Roman Ruiz Bohorquez was murdered at home. These incidents contribute to 1,247 homicides in the first two weeks of Sheinbaum’s term, raising doubts about her ability to curb … Continue reading Brutal killing of Mexican mayor sparks anger

Cuba grid collapses again, hurricane heaps on misery

Cuba’s electrical grid collapsed for the fourth time in 48 hours on Sunday, worsened by Hurricane Oscar’s landfall. Millions remain without power as strong winds and rain threaten further damage to the island’s already failing infrastructure. Despite efforts to restore electricity, repeated failures have caused major setbacks. The government canceled schools and advised only essential workers to report. Protests erupted in Havana, while residents face … Continue reading Cuba grid collapses again, hurricane heaps on misery

US investigates leak of Pentagon documents on Israel’s plans to attack Iran

The U.S. has launched an investigation into the leak of Pentagon documents revealing Israel’s preparations for an attack on Iran, according to CNN sources. The documents, dated October 15-16, confirm that the Israeli Air Force conducted exercises and rehearsals for a potential strike, following Iran’s ballistic missile attack on October 1. Leaked on Telegram, the documents discuss Israel’s military movements, including exercises with air-launched ballistic … Continue reading US investigates leak of Pentagon documents on Israel’s plans to attack Iran

Alien life could lurk on Mars beneath protective ice, study suggests

New research indicates that photosynthesis might occur beneath the surface of dusty ice at Mars’ mid-latitudes, where conditions could allow for liquid water and sunlight. While the study doesn’t claim that life exists on Mars, it identifies areas to explore for signs of life. The research suggests that a thick layer of ice can protect subsurface water from harmful ultraviolet radiation while allowing enough sunlight … Continue reading Alien life could lurk on Mars beneath protective ice, study suggests

Europe makes moves to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis in 2029

The ESA’s upcoming Ramses mission aims to study the asteroid Apophis, which will make a remarkably close pass to Earth in 2029, coming within geostationary orbit and visible to the naked eye. ESA’s Space Safety Program head, Holger Krag, emphasized that this mission is crucial for planetary defense, targeting asteroids 30 meters and larger for warnings and deflection, with Apophis fitting this profile. Project director … Continue reading Europe makes moves to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis in 2029

NASA further delays first operational Starliner flight

NASA will utilize SpaceX’s Crew Dragon for its Crew-10 and Crew-11 missions to the International Space Station in 2025 while evaluating whether Boeing needs to conduct another test flight of its Starliner spacecraft. Crew-10, set for February 2025, will carry NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, along with JAXA’s Takuya Onishi and Roscosmos’ Kirill Peskov. Crew-11 is scheduled for July 2025, with the crew … Continue reading NASA further delays first operational Starliner flight

OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows

On Thursday, OpenAI launched an early Windows version of its ChatGPT app, following the Mac release in May. Currently available only to Plus, Team, Enterprise, and Edu subscribers, the app can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft Store. OpenAI describes the release as a beta test, with plans to expand access to all users later this year. Users must log into a paid ChatGPT … Continue reading OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows

Inside Amazon warehouse where robots have taken over and shout at humans

Amazon’s Nashville fulfillment center has become a cutting-edge hub of robotics, featuring the Proteus robot, which interacts with human workers and helps transport heavy packages. Proteus, described as “loveable” by Amazon Robotics Director Julie Mitchell, can autonomously navigate the facility, charging itself when needed and communicating through movements and sounds. This innovation has allowed human employees to focus on more complex tasks, leading to a … Continue reading Inside Amazon warehouse where robots have taken over and shout at humans

AI mediation tool may help reduce culture war rifts, say researchers

Researchers suggest that artificial intelligence (AI) could help bridge contentious cultural divides through a mediation process. The “Habermas Machine,” developed by a team including Prof. Chris Summerfield from the University of Oxford, generates group statements that reflect majority and minority views to facilitate consensus. In experiments with over 5,000 participants, AI-generated statements were preferred 56% of the time over those created by human mediators, and … Continue reading AI mediation tool may help reduce culture war rifts, say researchers