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Truckers Warn ‘No Name’ Licenses Making America’s Roads More Deadly
By Allan Stein FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—A fully loaded semi-truck barreling down the interstate is like a 40-ton projectile on 18 wheels. In the hands of an untrained driver, it becomes a potential weapon, according to Richard, a truck driver from Oklahoma. “They don’t stop on a dime, I’ll tell you that,” Richard said as he walked…
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Coca-Cola Reports Higher Q3 Earnings, Stock Rises More Than 4 Percent
By Naveen Athrappully Coca-Cola reported a year-over-year increase in its net revenues and gross profit for the third quarter of 2025, according to an Oct. 21 earnings release from the company. The company netted $12.45 billion in revenues for Q3, up by 5 percent from the $11.85 billion earned in the same quarter in 2024,…
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Protesters Confront ICE Agents During New York Chinatown Operation
By Kimberly Hayek An immigration enforcement operation targeting street vendors on Manhattan’s iconic Canal Street turned into chaos Tuesday when protestors surrounded federal agents in an attempt to prevent their departure, leading to at least one arrest. The incident took place just after 4 p.m., as federal agents conducted an immigration raid on a part…
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If You’re Always Tired, Your Blood–and Diet–Might Be to Blame
By Cara Michelle Miller If you’re clocking eight hours of sleep but still reaching for that third cup of coffee by noon, the problem might not be in your bedroom—it could be in your veins. A large recent study published in Lancet eBioMedicine found that people with higher levels of certain blood molecules—including omega-6 fatty…
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Trump Praises Data Center Developers for Advancing Projects by Building Own Power Plants
By John Haughey Artificial intelligence data center developers are taking advantage of Trump administration inducements to go “behind-the-meter” and build their own power plants, or co-locate adjacent to existing commercial electricity generators to cut transmission costs, short-circuit lengthy permitting requirements, and get projects online faster. During an Oct. 21 Rose Garden Luncheon with Senate Republicans…
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‘Worst of the Worst’ Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Memphis, DHS Says
By Naveen Athrappully Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested multiple “worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens” in Memphis, Tennessee, as part of President Donald Trump’s push to crack down on violent crime and make the city safe, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in an Oct. 20 statement. Arrested individuals include alleged…
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Noem Defends DHS Purchase of 2 Coast Guard Planes After Criticism From Lawmakers
By Aldgra Fredly Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Oct. 20 defended a $172 million purchase of two Gulfstream jets, saying they were necessary to replace the U.S. Coast Guard’s decades-old aircraft after Democratic lawmakers criticized the move. During a press conference in Sarasota, Florida, Noem said that Congress had approved and appropriated funding for…
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Education Dept. Reaches Settlement on Student Loan Forgiveness for Income-Driven Repayment Plans
By Melanie Sun Relief has come for hundreds of thousands of people with federal student loans who are eligible but have not been able to apply for loan forgiveness. This is due to the Trump administration’s challenge to the Biden administration’s wider loan forgiveness program. The relief comes after a court settlement was reached for…
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Merck Breaks Ground on $3 Billion Virginia Plant, Advancing $70 Billion US Expansion
By Mary Prenon Global pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck, also known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, will begin construction of its new $3 billion, 400,000-square-foot facility at the Elkton, Virginia, site. In an Oct. 20 announcement, the company noted that the new Center for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing is part of its $70 billion…
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Israel to Receive Body of Another Hostage, Hamas Confirms
By Evgenia Filimianova Israel is set to receive the body of another Israeli hostage after the Hamas terrorist group said it will transfer the remains on Oct. 20. The group said on the Telegram channel of Al-Aqsa TV, a Hamas-run media outlet, that it will hand over the body of the hostage as part of…
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