Day: October 19, 2025

Joel Embiid full participant in ‘heavy’ Sixers practice with opening night three days away
Joel Embiid full participant in ‘heavy’ Sixers practice with opening night three days away

Trump calls Colombia’s president an “illegal drug leader,” orders end to U.S. aid
President Trump called Colombia’s president an “illegal drug leader” and pledged to end U. S. aid to the country, following the leader’s criticism of U. S. strikes on alleged drug boats.
After ‘No Kings,’ protesters tear gassed at Portland ICE facility
The scene outside the ICE facility took a darker turn as federal agents deployed tear gas on the crowd around 4:30 p.m. and detained at least one person over the course of the next hour.

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Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Cosmic Perspective

The sixth extinction? How humans are driving species to the edge of survival
Human activity may be setting the stage for the largest extinction event since the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, according to a new scientific review. The study, published in Global Change Biology, warns that while today’s loss of species is already extraordinary, it has not yet reached the catastrophic levels [.] The post The sixth extinction? How humans are driving species to the edge of survival appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

“King Trump” takes “dump” on peaceful protesters, proving their point
“No Kings” movement rallies peacefully, but Trump’s AI response blurs line between protest, parody and spectacle.

Harper Murray’s homecoming fuels Michigan’s 12,700 sellout vs. No. 1 Nebraska
Michigan sold out its basketball arena for its match against Nebraska, and at least part of that can be attributed to Harper Murray’s homecoming.
Thieves strike Louvre in brazen jewel heist as the world’s most visited museum shutters
According to Paris officials, the thieves reportedly forced a window open, smashed display cases, and used a basket lift before fleeing with jewels of “inestimable value.”.

Jewish leaders, scholars respond to hostage release amid Gaza ceasefire deal
Hoosier Jewish leaders and scholars celebrated the release of the remaining Jewish hostages from Gaza, but expressed caution about the next steps in the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
High school football: Week 9 schedule
High school football: Week 9 schedule
The New York Times
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