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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump recently hosted the annual Halloween celebration at the White House, welcoming families from various backgrounds, including military and law enforcement, as well as foster and adoptive families. On October 30, the South Lawn transformed into a festive space filled with excited trick-or-treaters. The event featured live entertainment from the U.S. Air Force Strolling Strings playing the classic song “Thriller,” setting a lively atmosphere for all attendees. The couple warmly greeted children, handing out full-size candy bars and Twizzlers, making the day even more special for the young guests. The White House was…

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Trick-or-Treaters to Receive Food Donations Amidst Economic Concerns Across the nation, families are preparing to offer more than just candy this Halloween. Concerns about the economy and the rising cost of living have inspired some to provide shelf-stable food items to trick-or-treaters. KC Neufeld, a mother in Denver, started a local movement by announcing on social media that she would be giving out ramen and macaroni and cheese alongside Halloween candy. Her goal was to offer a helping hand to families in her community, recognizing that some may be facing financial challenges. Neufeld’s initiative quickly gained traction, with many others…

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“Days of Our Lives” Actress Suzanne Rogers Battles Cancer, Finds Strength in Faith and Community Suzanne Rogers, the beloved actress who has played Maggie Horton on “Days of Our Lives” for over five decades, recently shared that she has been diagnosed with Stage II colorectal cancer. At 82 years young, Rogers approached her health challenge with the same grace and resilience she’s shown throughout her career. Rogers explained that she felt something wasn’t quite right and her doctor discovered the cancer during a colonoscopy. After further testing, she began an intense course of radiation and chemotherapy. Rogers completed her treatments…

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With less than a week remaining until Election Day, the race for mayor of New York City is drawing considerable attention. Recent polls indicate that Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist, maintains a lead over his rivals, but the gap may be narrowing. A recent survey shows Mamdani leading the pack with 50% support, followed by former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, running as an Independent, at 25%. Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa garners 21% support in this poll. However, another survey suggests a closer contest, with Mamdani leading with 43%, Cuomo trailing at 33%, and Sliwa at 14%. These polls…

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – U.S. Secretary of Defense, spoke with his Chinese counterpart in Malaysia, emphasizing America’s strong defense of its interests in the Indo-Pacific region. He also solidified security cooperation with India through a new agreement. The Secretary described his discussion with Chinese Admiral Dong Jun as productive, taking place during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) defense ministers meeting in Kuala Lumpur. He voiced U.S. concerns regarding China’s actions in the South China Sea, around Taiwan, and towards allies in the region. “It is important to keep a strong balance in the Indo-Pacific,” the Secretary stated. “The…

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French Authorities Make Progress in Louvre Jewel Heist Investigation Paris, France – French authorities have announced a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the daring jewel heist that occurred at the Louvre Museum on October 19th. Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau revealed that five additional suspects have been apprehended, bringing the total number of individuals in custody to seven. The latest arrests, conducted in Paris and the nearby suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, are seen as a major step forward in solving what investigators have called one of the most elaborate art thefts in recent memory. The thieves managed to steal jewels valued…

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U.S. Defense Leader Stands Firm Against China’s Expansion Kuala Lumpur – U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth met with China’s Admiral Dong Jun in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, using the opportunity to strongly state that the United States will protect its interests in the Indo-Pacific region. Hegseth described the meeting as “good and constructive.” It took place during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) defense summit, where top military officials from the region gathered. The War Secretary raised concerns about China’s increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea and around Taiwan, as well as its approach to U.S. allies. “I…

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The Department of Justice is now looking into how the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) handled the large amount of donations it received during the 2020 protests, according to reports. The investigation, which started during the previous administration, is now being led by U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. Federal investigators are focusing on how the national organization used the money that came in after George Floyd’s death. They are trying to find out if any funds were used for personal benefit and if donors were misled about how their money would be spent. Sources say that subpoenas have been…

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently made some interesting remarks about President Joe Biden’s decision to debate Donald Trump back in June 2024, suggesting it wasn’t entirely his idea. Her comments raise questions about the President’s confidence and the internal dynamics of the Democratic party. In a recent podcast appearance, Harris was asked about Biden’s mental state leading up to the debate. She recounted a phone call from Biden during his debate preparation, saying she sensed something was “a little off.” According to Harris, “I don’t think he wanted to debate is my point. He didn’t want that debate.” The…

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Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump is calling on the Senate to eliminate the filibuster, a move he believes would allow the Republican majority to swiftly overcome Democratic obstruction and restore full government operations. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the choice is clear: use the “nuclear option” to remove the filibuster. This parliamentary procedure requires 60 votes to end debate on most legislation, allowing a minority of senators to delay or block a vote. With a 53-seat majority, Republicans currently rely on some level of Democratic cooperation to pass legislation. Trump emphasized the importance of…

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