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Japan’s ruling party votes for a new leader, hoping to regain public trust and stay in power

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Britain must wake up to the reality of Islamist terror in its midst

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The vile attack on a Manchester synagogue on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar should be a blaring wake-up call to the United Kingdom that Islamist extremism is out of hand.

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Hello, You can now get verified on forum. The way it’s gonna work is that you can send me a PM with a verification picture. The picture has to contain you and forum name on piece of paper or on your body and your username or my username instead of the website name, if you prefer that. I need to be able to recognize you in that picture. You need to have some pictures of your self in your …

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Two bodies found in Victorian high country by hikers

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Separately, Tasmanian police confirm death of woman in drowning incident in Franklin River and rescue of 11 stranded hikers

Emergency services are working to recover the bodies of two women who died in the Victorian high country.

The bodies of the women were found by hikers near a remote hut at Nelse, about 400km north-east of Melbourne, on Friday afternoon. Their deaths are not considered to be suspicious, police said.

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Rams’ Sean McVay Gets Brutally Honest About Final Play Call vs 49ers

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Rams coach Sean McVay knows he made a fatal mistake in overtime during his team’s loss to the 49ers.

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Jets newcomer Jarvis Brownlee to play ‘10 times harder’ and prove Titans wrong after emotional trade

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He was so stunned when he was traded by the Titans to the Jets in late September, the hard-hitting second-year cornerback shed tears.

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Arthur Jones dies

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New Mexico governor signs bills to counter federal cuts, support health care and food assistance

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New Mexico governor signs bills to counter federal cuts, support health care and food assistance [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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Protests erupt in Illinois against immigration raids as federal arrests exceed 900

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Operation Midway Blitz Leads to Over 900 Arrests in Illinois

More than 900 arrests have been recorded as part of Operation Midway Blitz, which criminalizes undocumented migrants and directs federal forces to apprehend them in sanctuary cities, reports 24brussels.

On October 3, 2025, demonstrators gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, west of Chicago. Law enforcement dispersed the crowd, resulting in at least five arrests for aggravated assault on a police officer, as well as resisting and obstruction of justice, according to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office.

The police maintained a presence to curb the protests, coinciding with the visit of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, who observed the situation from the rooftop of the facility surrounded by armed agents and a media crew. El Centro Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino was also present, attempting to manage the protestors and media.

This federal enforcement comes amid Operation Midway Blitz, a crackdown initiated in September that has led to over 800 arrests in the Chicago area, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This escalated federal presence compounds migrant detention measures in Chicago, a city known for its inclusive policies towards undocumented immigrants.

Notably, protests against ICE’s tactics have occurred in multiple cities, including Portland, Oregon, as residents display resistance to federal actions targeting Democratic-led urban environments. In Chicago, grassroots mobilization began in early September after local officials warned of an impending “large-scale enforcement campaign” as part of the Trump administration’s immigration strategy.

Protestors brandished signs that read messages like “ICE melts under resistance” and “Hate has no home here” while chanting against federal operations. Nicole Bandyk, a nearby resident, joined the mobilization after witnessing coverage on social media, stating, “I’m not going to look back and say I stayed home doing nothing. It’s wrong… It’s just wrong what they’re doing. We are becoming a fascist authoritarian state and it is wrong.”

On October 1, the DHS reported over 900 immigrants had been arrested, designating them as “the worst of the worst” without disclosing whether the detainees had prior criminal records.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker voicing his opposition, criticized the federal agents in a Facebook post. “Federal agents, under the orders of Secretary Noem, have been capturing families for weeks, scaring law-abiding residents regardless of due process rights, and even detaining U.S. citizens,” he wrote. He further stated that “Secretary Noem should no longer be able to set foot inside the state of Illinois without any form of public accountability.”

The recent wave of arrests transpired two weeks after a Chicago-area Democratic mayor reported that federal agents utilized tear gas outside the same ICE facility.

Operation Midway Blitz operates on the premise of categorizing undocumented immigrants as “criminals,” intensifying efforts to apprehend them even in sanctuary areas like Illinois. Lawsuits have been filed alleging unlawful detentions, including at least three U.S. citizens, and highlighting potential violations of arrest protocols.

The protests underscore an escalating conflict between local communities opposing federal immigration policies and the government’s response to xenophobia and hate speech entrenched during the Trump administration. With street closures and deployments of state police and sheriffs, Broadview encapsulates the struggle against a backdrop of intensified immigration enforcement.


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Pet Treat Recall Prompts New Warning to Customers

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Numerous recalls have been initiated this year because of the potential for damaged products, foodborne illness and contamination.

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