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Location American Headline News for 15 October 2025
Michael Moore, Lynn Nottage, Ava DuVernay and Amanda Palmer will take part in an event series to unite in defianceArtists and artistic organisations around the US are set to take part in a series of protests and events t...
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The dead have been burned beyond recognition and officials have warned that the toll could rise.
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Israel warns it will restrict aid convoys into Gaza because of delays returning the remaining bodies.
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DHS warns Mexican criminal networks are offering tiered bounties of up to $50,000 for attacks on ICE and CBP personnel in the Chicago area as 'Operation Midway Blitz' drives arrests and local tension.
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Robert Bush denied more than 30 counts of preventing lawful burials but admitted fraud charges.
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Radosaw Sikorski says Putin consolidated western opinion against him with the incursion into PolandEurope live - latest updatesPolands foreign minister has accused Russia of a tactically stupid and counterproductive esca...
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L.A. County Declares State of Emergency Over Immigration Raids The move would allow county officials to provide financial aid to those affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
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Putin Welcomes Syrias New President in Moscow, While Still Harboring al-Assad The meeting in Moscow between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria showcased the adaptability of two leaders once at odds.
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Meta Removes Facebook Group That Shared Information on ICE Agents The Facebook page was taken down for violating our policies against coordinated harm, according to Meta.
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Clashes Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Kill at Least 12

The New York Times - 15 Oct 2025 15:19
Clashes Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Kill at Least 12 The fighting, along the countries border, also injured more than 100 people. Tensions have sharply escalated over the past week. Both sides accused the other of striking first.
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Aren Pearson stabbed fellow Canadian Claire Leveque, 24, to death at his mother's home in 2023.
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At a Q&A in London, the Boss reflected on watching his story being brought to life in Deliver Me From Nowhere, while the star of The Bear discussed his anxiety at playing a legendBilled as a conversation with Jeremy Alle...
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U.S. Says It Revoked Visas of Some People Who Criticized Charlie Kirk The State Departments X account listed six examples of people whom it said had made comments about the assassination of Mr. Kirk, a right-wing activist, and said it was withdrawing their visas.
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Oval Office Becomes a Diorama of Power Dynamics as Trump Goes After Rivals Top officials, unwilling to fight for the historical independence of their institutions, watched on Wednesday as President Trump continued his pursuit of controlling law enforcement.
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Derrick Henry to the Patriots? Adam Schefter doesnt see trade happening "Theyre getting ready to make what they believe is a second-half run." The post Derrick Henry to the Patriots? Adam Schefter doesnt see trade happening appeared first on Boston.com.
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New Hampshire court rules in clergy abuse case that 2020 law cannot be applied retroactively The ruling came in the case of Randy Ball, who sued the Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester in 2023 alleging he was raped by a priest at a summer camp in the 1970s. The post New Hampshire court rules in clergy abuse case...
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Asked why he authorized the CIA to operate in Venezuela, Trump told reporters his reasons were migration of Venezuelans to the United States and drug trafficking.
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Jason Varitek addresses coaching future with Red Sox on WEEI "There's a lot of opportunities out there as far as managing roles. We'll see if any of that transpires." The post Jason Varitek addresses coaching future with Red Sox on WEEI appeared first on Boston.com...
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Trump refuses to say if CIA has authority to assassinate Venezuela's president Donald Trump has refused to say if the CIA has the authority to assassinate Venezuela's president, after approving covert operations in the country to tackle alleged drug trafficking.
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NTSB report finds OceanGate company did not adequately test submersible before 2023 voyage to wreck of TitanicThe deadly implosion of a submersible traveling to the wreck of the Titanic was the result of faulty engineeri...
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Bostons iconic CITGO sign is moving - but staying in Kenmore Square As part of a redevelopment project, the CITGO sign is set to be moved 30 feet higher and 120 feet east of where it sits now in Kenmore Square. The post Bostons iconic CITGO sign is moving - but staying in Kenmore Square ...
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Severe blow for UK's bid to become minerals superpower Britain's hopes of becoming a critical minerals superpower have been dealt a severe blow after one of its leading companies abandoned its plans to build a rare earths refinery near Hull.
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