Donald Trump asserted that late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jimmy Fallon lack talent and predicted their shows' cancellation. Trump referenced Colbert's program termination, attributing it to a lack of talent and anticipating similar fates for Fallon and Kimmel. He also commented on Howard Stern's declining influence after Stern supported Hillary Clinton.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, sparks debate. He says overpopulation worries are false. Musk believes declining birth rates are a bigger threat. He cites falling populations in Japan and South Korea. Musk suggests AI could help reverse this trend. He advocates for pro-family policies. Critics argue overpopulation remains a concern. Musk's comments ignite global discussion on demographic challenges.
Saudi Arabia will host a scholarly forum in November 2025 on the history, culture, and architecture of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. Led by the King Abdulaziz Foundation (Darah), the event will gather experts across disciplines to promote research and digital documentation, supporting the Kingdom’s efforts to preserve Islamic heritage through academic collaboration and emerging technologies.
Saudi Arabia will celebrate its 95th National Day on September 23, 2025, under the theme “Our Pride is in Our Nature.” Unveiled by the General Entertainment Authority, the identity highlights six cultural values through symbolic visuals. The campaign honors the Kingdom’s unification and national character, blending tradition with ambition in a unified, forward-looking celebration of pride and heritage.
A powerful earthquake in Russia's Far East seemingly impacted the Rybachiy submarine base, a key Pacific Fleet installation. Satellite imagery indicates damage to a floating pier, with one section detached. Despite this, the facility appears largely intact, with submarines safely moored. While Russian officials remain silent, radiation levels are normal.
Spain introduces new short-term work permits. These permits are valid for stays under 90 days. Skilled professionals like digital nomads can apply. EU Blue Card holders and researchers are also eligible. Professionals in UAE can now work on projects in Spain easily. This simplifies access to Spain's job market for brief assignments. It offers flexibility and legal work authorization.
A small plane crashed into the ocean near Oak Island Pier on Saturday evening. The pilot, the sole occupant, was rescued and treated for minor injuries. A witness captured the incident on video, expressing alarm as the aircraft submerged. The FAA has taken over the investigation after the Coast Guard's initial response.
Surrey Police are investigating a shooting at Kapil Sharma's cafe, the second such incident in recent weeks. Responding officers found a possible Molotov cocktail outside the cafe, pending forensic analysis. Residents reported hearing multiple gunshots, and the cafe sustained damage, though no one was injured.
Saudi Arabia has introduced new regulations for private food laboratories, focusing on spatial, technical, and visual standards. These rules aim to improve food safety, urban compliance, and investment conditions by setting requirements for lab size, parking, appearance, and location. The initiative seeks to align with broader goals of enhancing urban environments and attracting investment.
Lorenzo Tangira has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 13 years and nine months for the fatal beating of Ramandeep Singh, an Indian-origin security guard, in Auckland in 2023. The unprovoked and brutal attack, during which Singh was kicked and stomped, resulted in severe injuries and his tragic death.