A resurfaced clip of streamer Nina Lin has sparked outrage, showing her assistant allegedly being subjected to sexual acts despite objections. Viewers decry the incident as a double standard, demanding accountability. Lin denies wrongdoing, claiming the situation was taken out of context, further fueling criticism over consent and gender bias in streaming.
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A White House Halloween post on X, intended to mock Democrats, sparked controversy by appearing to confuse Hakeem Jeffries with Cory Booker and using a sombrero image previously called "racist" by Jeffries. The post's caption also incorrectly referenced filibusters in the House, drawing further criticism.
A motorist in Dubai faced a dangerous situation when her car’s cruise control malfunctioned, leaving the vehicle unresponsive. Dubai Police responded within minutes, creating a safety corridor and guiding the driver by phone. The driver was able to stop safely without incident. Authorities urge regular vehicle maintenance and shared emergency steps for handling similar breakdowns.
Tech giants that previously de-platformed Donald Trump are now major donors for his $300 million White House ballroom. Companies like Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta have contributed, sparking debate over corporate influence and political optics. This shift highlights how businesses navigate political power for strategic benefit.
A top cardiologist suggests President Trump's MRI was prompted by symptoms, not routine checks, as MRIs require a clear medical reason. Concerns about Trump's health have risen due to visible bruising and gait issues, potentially linked to blood-thinning medication for cardiovascular conditions.
Sharjah has approved a new settlement plan allowing tenants and landlords to legalise unauthorised lease contracts with 50% fee cuts and full fine waivers between November and December 2025. The Executive Council also endorsed the Hasad Centre Project to strengthen food security and reviewed grand plans for Sharjah’s 54th UAE National Day celebrations.
Iran's Supreme Leader rejected US President Trump's offer for nuclear talks, citing coercion and predetermined outcomes. Experts warn Iran's confrontational stance and weakened regional influence could lead to war, despite ongoing indirect negotiations with the West and potential prisoner exchanges.
President Trump's plan for a $250 million private White House ballroom has drawn sharp criticism from Hillary Clinton, who decried the project as a misuse of public property. Demolition has begun on the East Wing, with the massive ballroom slated to accommodate nearly 1,000 guests, dwarfing the current East Room. Despite ongoing construction, formal approval from planning commissions is pending.
New DNA evidence from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth shows diseases like paratyphoid and relapsing fever were major killers during the Russian campaign.  These invisible enemies weakened troops, contributing significantly to the army's catastrophic retreat.  This discovery shifts historical understanding from solely blaming the cold to recognizing disease as a primary cause of the Grande Armée's downfall.
A highway accident on Interstate 59 led to a dramatic escape for lab monkeys, turning a routine shipment into a brief period of freedom. While authorities scrambled to recapture the primates, residents witnessed the unusual sight. Fortunately, fears of disease were quickly allayed, and the monkeys were safely returned to captivity after a short-lived adventure in the Mississippi wilderness.
