At just 17, American Fortnite star Clix shocked many by purchasing a $530,000 house, a feat achieved after being kicked out by his parents during his early gaming days. He proved his critics wrong by earning substantial income from tournaments, streaming, and sponsorships, solidifying his status as a top Twitch streamer and entrepreneur.
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A New York man, previously pardoned for his role in the January 6th Capitol attack, has been arrested. Christopher Moynihan faces charges for allegedly making death threats against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Investigators revealed text messages indicating intent to harm Jeffries. Moynihan was taken into custody and is currently held on bail.
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet with US President Donald Trump, leveraging her deep connection to the late Shinzo Abe to build rapport. The meeting will focus on trade and defense, with Takaichi likely to seek a greater say in Japan's $550 billion US investment and press for accelerated military spending to counter China.
Dubai's RTA is opening retail and commercial leasing opportunities within metro and tram stations to boost economic activity and commuter convenience. Businesses can now apply online for spaces, including 40 retail outlets and five sales kiosks along the Route 2020 extension, aiming to stimulate domestic trade and attract private investment.
Florida's Attorney General has launched a criminal probe into Roblox, citing evidence of predators exploiting the gaming platform to target minors.  Allegations suggest predators used in-game currency to bribe children and that Roblox failed to implement adequate safety measures. The investigation aims to gather evidence on criminal activity and victims.
Donald Trump is leveraging AI-generated images and videos on Truth Social, blending spectacle with misinformation. These creations, ranging from self-flattering to mocking opponents, represent a new evolution in political communication. Experts note the absurdity enhances virality, blurring lines between parody and propaganda, and normalizing digital manipulation as state-sanctioned messaging.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an additional £10 million for mosque security following a suspected arson attack. This funding will enhance protective measures like CCTV and fencing for Muslim communities facing rising hate crimes. While lauded by Muslim groups, some social media users criticized the move, citing concerns about extremism and prioritizing specific communities.
A fatal truck crash in California, claiming three lives, has ignited a political firestorm. Federal officials are pointing fingers at the state for allegedly issuing a commercial driver's license to an undocumented immigrant, Jashanpreet Singh, despite federal restrictions. Investigations reveal systemic errors in California's licensing system, raising serious questions about public safety and immigration enforcement.
Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority has implemented new taxi regulations, effective October 25, 2025, introducing strict penalties for violations. Drivers face fines up to SR1,600, license suspension, and potential deportation for non-Saudi nationals, aiming to enhance service quality and passenger safety.
Target is cutting around 1,800 corporate jobs. This move aims to simplify decisions and speed up efforts to attract more shoppers. About 1,000 employees will get layoff notices next week. The company is also removing 800 vacant roles. These cuts represent 8% of Target's global corporate staff. Most affected employees work at the Minneapolis headquarters.
