November 2025

Train Hero Samir Zitouni Named Amidst Controversy and Backlash

Samir Zitouni, an LNER rail worker, has been identified as the hero who saved lives during a train stabbing. The 48-year-old is in critical but stable condition after reportedly putting himself in harm’s way to protect others. Anthony Williams has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder related to the train attack and one count in connection to a separate incident. The investigation is ongoing, and police are linking the train stabbing to incidents in Peterborough.

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Russian Preschoolers Trained in Combat, Firearms: Report Sparks Outrage

Russian pre-school children learning hand-to-hand combat and firearms handling, report says. It’s a headline that really makes you stop and think, doesn’t it? My mind immediately jumps to a whole host of complicated emotions and questions. The image of tiny children, hardly able to reach the counter at the grocery store, being trained in combat is jarring. It’s a stark contrast to the carefree innocence of childhood we’re all familiar with.

This isn’t just about kids learning to defend themselves, though, is it? The report suggests that this training includes firearms. That detail immediately shifts the tone from self-defense to something far more concerning.… Continue reading

Starbucks Sells China Business Stake Amidst Competition from Luckin Coffee

AP News reports Starbucks is partnering with Boyu Capital to operate its stores in China through a joint venture, with Boyu acquiring a 60% interest for $4 billion. Starbucks will retain 40% ownership and the Starbucks brand. This partnership aims to accelerate growth, especially in smaller Chinese cities, leveraging Boyu’s local expertise. The deal, expected to finalize in the second quarter of Starbucks’ 2026 fiscal year, comes as Starbucks faces competition from local brands and looks to expand its presence in China, its second-largest market.

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Australia’s Free Electricity Scheme: Solar Surplus Drives Grid Innovation

As part of the government’s efforts to encourage the use of excess solar power, Australian households will be eligible for three hours of free electricity daily. The “Solar Sharer” scheme, launching next year in select regions, will mandate retailers to offer free electricity during the day. This initiative aims to share the benefits of renewable energy with all consumers, including those without solar panels, as modern technology allows for scheduled appliance usage. However, the scheme has been met with surprise from retailers, who have expressed concerns about potential industry impacts, although the government states this program will prioritize consumers.

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Bomb Threats Disrupt Voting at NJ Polling Locations

Multiple polling locations across several New Jersey counties were targeted with bomb threats on Election Day, leading to police investigations and temporary closures. Officials have stated that these threats are not credible. Some polling locations have reopened, while others have been relocated to ensure voter safety. Law enforcement is working with state, local, and federal partners to maintain a safe and smooth election process.

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MAGA Supporter on SNAP Shows No Regret Despite Criticism

Amidst the ongoing government shutdown, funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has lapsed, leaving approximately 42 million Americans facing food insecurity. This has led to criticism of the MAGA administration, with one former Trump supporter expressing regret over her vote due to the impact on her daughter who relies on food assistance. While the president has been criticized for hosting lavish parties and prioritizing a ballroom over the dining rooms of individual Americans, polls show that the public largely blames Republicans for the shutdown, impacting Trump’s approval ratings. As a result, prominent GOP officials are expressing concerns about a potential electoral “bloodbath” in the upcoming midterms.

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Denny’s Acquired: Private Equity Deal Signals Potential Decline

AP News reports Denny’s has agreed to be acquired by a group of investors in a deal valued at $620 million, including debt. The acquisition, approved unanimously by the board, will see Denny’s taken private with shareholders receiving $6.25 per share. The purchasers include TriArtisan Capital Advisors, Treville Capital, and Yadav Enterprises. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026 if accepted by shareholders.

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Americans React to Trump Officials’ SNAP Benefit Cuts: “Cruelty is the Point”

As a result of the ongoing government shutdown, Americans relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) face potential benefit cuts. While a federal judge has prevented the complete suspension of SNAP, the Trump administration has indicated that enrollees may only receive half of their usual benefits. The Guardian’s investigation revealed that many SNAP recipients, including the elderly, disabled, and those with health issues, are deeply concerned about the ramifications, fearing difficulty affording food and essential items. Many respondents voiced harsh criticism of the potential cuts, as they struggle with difficult choices between food and other necessities.

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Arizona Teachers Doxxed After Bloody Halloween Costumes Falsely Linked to Charlie Kirk

Following a misunderstanding, Arizona math teachers faced accusations of mocking Charlie Kirk with their Halloween costumes, which depicted bloody math equations. The Vail School District clarified that the costumes were unrelated to the conservative activist. Controversy arose when a Turning Point USA spokesman suggested the costumes referenced Kirk’s death, leading to the doxxing of the teachers. This incident prompted media outlets, like Bruce & Gaydos, to investigate the origins and validity of the claims.

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Trump’s Threat: Fox News Segment Triggered Invasion Threat Against U.S. Ally

Following a Fox News segment regarding violence against Christians in Nigeria, Donald Trump posted threatening messages on Truth Social. He warned of potential U.S. military action, including halting aid and possibly deploying troops “guns-a-blazing,” if the Nigerian government didn’t act to protect Christians. Trump reportedly instructed the Pentagon to prepare for possible action, and the U.S. Africa Command personnel were recalled to discuss contingency plans. The Nigerian government expressed shock at the threats, while the White House confirmed that the Department of War was planning potential options for action.

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