Foreclosure activity in the U.S. is experiencing a rise in 2025, with October marking the eighth consecutive month of annual increases. According to ATTOM, there were 36,766 foreclosure filings in October, a 19% jump year-over-year, though still remaining low compared to historical levels. Experts suggest this increase reflects a normalization of foreclosure volumes as market conditions adjust, but overall risk remains low due to factors like low-interest mortgages and the positive equity of most homeowners. While states like Florida are seeing the worst foreclosure rates, there is no indication of a crisis.
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Iran faces a severe water crisis, with reservoirs at critically low levels and the worst drought in 60 years straining resources. Water rationing has begun in Tehran, and authorities have warned of potential evacuations and even moving the capital. Experts attribute the crisis to decades of mismanagement and misguided policies prioritizing agriculture over sustainable water use. Despite the dire situation, Iranian officials have yet to present a comprehensive plan, while public distrust and fear of unrest complicate the response.
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The future of the newly built White House ballroom, constructed by former President Trump, is uncertain, with potential Democratic successors considering significant changes. Democratic officials are exploring alternatives, ranging from repurposing the space to tearing it down altogether, as the structure is perceived as a symbol of Trump’s controversial actions. Some suggestions include converting it into a museum focused on corruption or a space that celebrates forgotten Americans. The fate of the ballroom could ultimately depend on the outcome of future elections and the incoming president’s political priorities, with possible scenarios including its continued use as a ballroom or its transformation into something entirely new.
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Newly released emails reveal a close relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, with exchanges spanning from 2013 to early 2019. These communications detail personal and political discussions, including Summers’s views on relationships and the American elite. The emails show Summers confiding in Epstein about romantic endeavors and seeking philanthropic advice. Despite previous expressions of regret regarding his association with Epstein, the documents reveal Summers’s continued contact with the convicted sex trafficker, even as late as months before Epstein’s arrest.
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New prosecutor chosen in Georgia 2020 election interference case against Trump, others. This whole situation feels like a movie, doesn’t it? The saga of the Georgia election interference case, involving Donald Trump and others, has taken another turn. The news is that a new prosecutor has been chosen, and the reaction, well, it’s mixed, to say the least.
The initial reaction seems to be a deep-seated skepticism, almost resignation. There’s a prevailing sense that the system is rigged, that the powerful will always find a way to escape accountability. The fact that the new prosecutor, Pete Skandalakis, named himself to the position after leading the search isn’t exactly inspiring confidence.… Continue reading
Japan is responding to a surge in deadly bear attacks by enlisting retired police officers and soldiers to help cull the bear population. The government approved a policy package including subsidies for municipalities to conduct population surveys and remove bears from human habitats, particularly in areas like Akita and Iwate. This initiative comes as the country has seen a record number of fatalities from bear attacks, with scientists attributing the rise to a growing bear population, a poor acorn harvest, and a declining human population. In response to the increased threat, the US and British governments have issued warnings to their citizens.
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Newly released estate documents reveal text message exchanges between Jeffrey Epstein and Democratic Congresswoman Del. Stacey Plaskett during a congressional hearing. These communications, including those sent while Plaskett was questioning Michael Cohen, suggest potential influence on the congresswoman’s line of questioning. The nature and content of these texts raise questions about the extent of Epstein’s influence, particularly on individuals involved in political proceedings. Further investigation may be needed to determine the full scope and implications of their communication.
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An FBI investigation revealed a potential ISIS plot to attack the 2024 Chicago Pride Parade using a backpack bomb, as discussed on a dark web terrorist forum. This plot, which never materialized, was part of a larger planned series of attacks against LGBTQ+ targets in the U.S., according to an FBI affidavit. Law enforcement experts emphasize the seriousness of these online threats, especially given the recent arrests in Detroit related to planned attacks on LGBTQ+-friendly venues. Authorities are now highlighting the importance of vigilance, particularly for upcoming public events like the Christmas parades, while Pride Chicago officials are responding with a renewed emphasis on visibility and resilience.
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As the House prepares to vote on a bill mandating the Department of Justice release of all Epstein files, Republican lawmakers are bracing for potential defections. Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Republican Sen. John Kennedy have offered their perspectives on the upcoming vote and its implications. Furthermore, the political landscape is being shaped by ongoing legal battles, including New York Attorney General Letitia James’s challenges to Trump’s U.S. attorney’s qualifications.
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The Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump and his allies will now be overseen by Peter Skandalakis, director of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia, after several other prosecutors declined to take on the case. Originally launched by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, the case faced legal challenges that led to Willis’s removal. Skandalakis received the investigative file and is reviewing it, with a status conference scheduled for December 1. While a former U.S. attorney is skeptical the case will proceed, Trump’s defense maintains his innocence and confidence in a dismissal.
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