Day: November 1, 2025
What really happens on the dark web, and how to stay safe
Cybersecurity expert shares six essential steps to protect against dark web threats, including data removal services, password managers and antivirus software.
Sherrill insists NJ a Dem stronghold ahead of Obama visit, rejecting GOP momentum: ‘Not a purple state’
Democrat governor candidate Mikie Sherrill declared that “New Jersey is a blue state” on Saturday in the final days of her campaign against Jack Ciattarelli.
Rap star Nicki Minaj thanks Trump for addressing persecution of Christians in Nigeria
Nicki Minaj thanked President Donald Trump for highlighting Christian persecution in Nigeria, expressing gratitude for his stance on religious freedom.
Former Miss Venezuela blames ‘socialism and open borders’ for her country’s devastating collapse
Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel, now a Republican congressional candidate, blames socialism for her country’s decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty.
Shohei Ohtani to start World Series Game 7 on mound as Dodgers navigate unique MLB rule
The Los Angeles Dodgers are starting Shohei Ohtani on the mound as they work to navigate a unique rule in Game 7 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Ana de Armas, Tom Cruise split as relationship heats up too quickly for actress: report
Ana de Armas puts the brakes on her fast-moving relationship with Tom Cruise, choosing to focus on career over romance after their “Deeper” movie chemistry, a new report claims.
National Guard, police confront hundreds of juveniles amid Halloween chaos in DC’s Navy Yard
A video captured chaotic scenes unfolding in Washington, D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood on Halloween night as police took five people into custody.
Harrison Ford says he doesn’t ‘know of a greater criminal in history’ than Trump
Harrison Ford called President Donald Trump a “criminal” during an interview with The Guardian on Friday, saying that his climate policies “scare the s—” out of him.
Bill Belichick notches first Power Four win of college career in win over Syracuse
Bill Belichick notched his first win against a Power Four program, and an ACC opponent, in North Carolina’s 27-10 win over Syracuse on Friday night.
Environmental Issues That Matter
When the environmental “movement” began rivers literally burned, litter was far more than a nuisance, and many bodies of water coughed up scores of dead fish on a daily basis. Those conditions are now rare, but true believers chase ephemeral “climate change,” or “pollutants” not yet proven harmful to levels that were below detection just a decade ago, as if the threats were as imminent and acute as when Lake Erie had more dead fish than live ones. Sadly, increasingly, they do so at the expense of those environmental problems that are real and are acute.
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