Immigration enforcement has shifted to Chicago's streets during Trump's second term, with ICE agents questioning residents and targeting sanctuary city policies. This aggressive operation, aimed at intimidating local officials, has sparked widespread resistance from residents and civil rights groups, testing the limits of federal power.
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NBA star Stephen Curry's wife, Ayesha, faces online backlash for recent comments on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, where she revealed she never wanted children or marriage. This comes despite her past teenage rule of avoiding athletes, a stark contrast to her current life with the basketball legend and their four children.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff acknowledged that many enterprise customers struggle with AI implementation, as innovation outpaces adoption. Despite a stock slump and investor skepticism, Salesforce is increasing AI investment, with its Agentforce platform now core to its products. While some clients have integrated AI, most face significant architectural challenges.
President Trump indicated a willingness to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods if Beijing agrees to concessions, including increased soybean purchases and halting rare earth mineral restrictions. These remarks follow the US's announcement of an additional 100% tariff on Chinese imports, escalating trade tensions ahead of fresh negotiations.
Kannada actress Divya Suresh has been identified as the alleged driver in a hit-and-run incident in Byatarayanapura. The early morning accident on October 4th injured three individuals riding a motorcycle. A speeding black car, reportedly driven by Suresh, struck the victims before fleeing the scene. Investigations are ongoing following the registration of a case.
Golden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga was ejected and fined $35,000 for inappropriate contact with a referee during a preseason game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Coach Steve Kerr, however, praised Kuminga's passion and intensity despite the dismissal. Kuminga expressed frustration over a perceived missed foul, recalling a past ankle injury.
President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will cut all aid to Colombia, accusing President Gustavo Petro of enabling massive drug production. Trump's declaration on Truth Social comes amid escalating tensions over U.S. military strikes in Caribbean waters targeting suspected drug traffickers, which Petro has sharply criticized.
Despite the legal sale of green firecrackers commencing, conventional, polluting varieties were freely available across Delhi-NCR markets, flouting Supreme Court orders. Sellers employed code words and hid banned items, while fake QR codes adorned many products. Authorities deployed inspection teams, but illegal sales persisted, impacting licensed traders.
India faces another toss defeat, their 18th consecutive in ODIs, as Australia chose to bat first in the third match. Despite this, the team is reportedly comfortable bowling first.
Reality star Kim Zolciak is embroiled in drama as she faces a subpoena in her new boyfriend Kyle Mowitz's $100 million divorce. Kyle's estranged wife, Jillian Green, is demanding communications and financial proof between Kim and Kyle. Kim, who recently started dating Kyle after her own split, was reportedly served papers publicly.
