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Hurricane Melissa leaves trail of destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica Hurricane Melissa leaves trail of destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica 10/29/2025 11:30pm • SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba (AP) — Hurricane Melissa left at least dozens dead and caused widespread destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, where roofless homes, toppled utility poles and water-logged furniture dominated the landscape Wednesday. A landslide blocked the main roads of Santa Cruz in The Latest: US will share sensitive nuclear submarine technology with South Korea, Trump says The Latest: US will share sensitive nuclear submarine technology with South Korea, Trump says 10/29/2025 10:24pm • The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine, President Donald Trump said on social media after meeting with the country’s president during Trump’s ongoing trip to Asia. President Lee Jae Myung stressed to Trump in their Wednesday Army Corps approves Enbridge pipeline reroute around Wisconsin reservation 10/29/2025 10:14pm • MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday approved energy company Enbridge’s plans to reroute an aging oil pipeline around a northern Wisconsin tribal reservation. Enbridge wants to build a new 41-mile (66-kilometer) segment of pipeline around the reservation of the Bad Paris prosecutor says 2 suspects in the Louvre jewel heist acknowledge their involvement Paris prosecutor says 2 suspects in the Louvre jewel heist acknowledge their involvement 10/29/2025 08:38pm • PARIS (AP) — Two suspects in the Louvre jewel heist on Wednesday were handed preliminary charges of criminal conspiracy and theft committed by an organized gang, according to the Paris prosecutor's office. The prosecutor said they admitted their involvement. Prosecutor Laure Beccuau told a news co 6 Tips for Aging Alone 10/29/2025 08:00pm • Whether it's a widow or widower remaining on their own, a childless and single older adult who relishes independence or a rural resident embracing solitude, the term "solo ager" is used to describe an individual who lives without a partner or other relatives. These adults are also particularly commo The Latest: Hurricane Melissa impacting southeastern Bahamas after dozens killed across Caribbean The Latest: Hurricane Melissa impacting southeastern Bahamas after dozens killed across Caribbean 10/29/2025 07:48pm • SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba (AP) — Melissa began affecting the southeastern Bahamas on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Authorities in the Bahamas were evacuating dozens of people from the archipelago’s southeast corner ahead of Melissa’s arrival as a Category 1 stor Judge's order blocking removal of man from US wasn't received until after he was deported, DHS says Judge's order blocking removal of man from US wasn't received until after he was deported, DHS says 10/29/2025 07:29pm • NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Immigration authorities did not receive word of a court order blocking the removal of a man living in Alabama until after he had been deported to Laos, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday, dismissing claims that officials violated the order. Chanthila “Sha Appeals court blocks order requiring Bovino to brief judge on Chicago immigration sweeps Appeals court blocks order requiring Bovino to brief judge on Chicago immigration sweeps 10/29/2025 07:14pm • CHICAGO (AP) — An appeals court intervened Wednesday and suddenly blocked an order that required a senior Border Patrol official to give unprecedented daily briefings to a judge about immigration sweeps in Chicago. The one-page suspension by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals came before Greg B Shutdown double whammy: SNAP food benefits ending and Md. federal workers go unpaid Shutdown double whammy: SNAP food benefits ending and Md. federal workers go unpaid 10/29/2025 07:11pm • HYATTSVILLE, Maryland — Ginette Young lined up with hundreds of furloughed federal workers ahead of a special food bank distribution on Tuesday in a suburb just outside the District of Columbia. “I’m here because I’ve had no paycheck for the last two weeks, and a short paycheck for the two Ole Miss basketball: New faces, high hopes for another standout season 10/29/2025 06:56pm • Mississippi (24-12, 10-8 SEC) The momentum generated by last season’s Sweet 16 appearance, only the second in school history, solidified coach Chris Beard’s program entering his third season. Ole Miss consistently used seven seniors in the playing rotation and will need immediate contributions t Senate vote on nullifying tariffs on Canada demonstrates opposition to Trump's trade policy Senate vote on nullifying tariffs on Canada demonstrates opposition to Trump's trade policy 10/29/2025 06:44pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed legislation Wednesday that would nullify U.S. tariffs on Canada, just as President Donald Trump is engaged in trade talks in Asia as well as an increasingly bitter trade spat with U.S.'s northern neighbor that is one of its largest economic partners. The 50-46 t Mississippi State aims for fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance 10/29/2025 06:40pm • Mississippi State (21-13 overall, 8-10 SEC) Coach Chris Jans enters his fourth season at Mississippi State and has taken the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in his first three seasons in a program first. Jans has yet to win an NCAA Tournament game at Mississippi State and has not recorded more than How to help those impacted by Hurricane Melissa How to help those impacted by Hurricane Melissa 10/29/2025 06:36pm • Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a devastating Category 5 storm, tied for the strongest landfalling Atlantic hurricane in history. The deadly storm has also caused devastation in Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The world is still learning the extent of the destructio What to know about Hurricane Melissa as death toll rises 10/29/2025 06:36pm • The death toll was growing Wednesday as Hurricane Melissa made its way across Cuba and headed for the Bahamas, a day after making landfall in Jamaica as one of the region's strongest storms on record. Officials in Haiti said at least 25 people were killed as waters rose in heavy rain. Eight deaths w Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh indicted over ICE protests outside Chicago Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh indicted over ICE protests outside Chicago 10/29/2025 06:10pm • CHICAGO (AP) — A Democratic congressional candidate in Illinois has been accused of blocking a federal agent’s vehicle during September protests outside an immigration enforcement building in suburban Chicago, according to court documents unsealed Wednesday. The felony indictment, filed last wee
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