Why Trump is Obsessed with ‘Owning’ Greenland

Inside Donald Trump’s “psychological” push for Greenland. From mocking dog sleds to asserting American dominance in the Arctic.

Inside the White House Struggle Over the Iran Crisis

Inside the White House debate: Vice President JD Vance urges diplomacy while exiled leaders call for intervention. Trump weighs his next move in the Iran crisis.

Behind the Horrific Multi-Victim Shooting in Clay County

Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott details the horrific moments of the Cedarbluff shooting. Suspect Daricka Moore faces capital murder charges for the death of 6 relatives.

Understanding Shark Risks in the US Virgin Islands After Fatal Encounter

Following a fatal attack in St. Croix, we look at the statistics of shark encounters in the Caribbean and how travelers can stay safe in the water.

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Tech Analysts Hype AI as 10-Year Build-Out After Nvidia\’s Win

Analysts are calling the AI boom the \”Fourth Industrial Revolution,\” a 10-year build-out, after Nvidia reported strong earnings. CEO Jensen Huang argues demand is structural, not a bubble, driven by existing non-AI software infrastructure

Top US Army Brass Arrives in Kyiv to Push Peace Agenda; European Allies Warn Against \’Capitulation\’ Plan 🇺🇸

US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, joined by Army Chief of Staff Gen Randy George, leads a high-level Pentagon delegation to Kyiv to discuss a potential ceasefire. The mission faces immediate European backlash over a rumored US-Russia peace plan that critics fear is a Ukrainian \”capitulation.\” Meanwhile, key Ukraine advocate Keith Kellogg confirms his departure from the White House.

Canadian Travel Down 30% by Car, Costing US $5.7 Billion Amid Tariff Tensions

The US Travel Association forecasts a $5.7 billion drop in international spending, driven primarily by Canadian travelers shunning the US. October marked the 10th straight month of decline, with car travel plunging over 30% due to frustration over President Trump’s policies and trade rhetoric.

Political Deadlock Pushes Millions to the Brink: The Human Cost of the Five-Week US Shutdown

With Washington paralyzed, the US government shutdown is no longer an inconvenience—it\’s a crisis. As 40 million face the loss of food stamps and military families stress over missed paychecks, the nation\’s most vulnerable become pawns in a five-week political game.

Trump’s Trade Tactics Face a \’Stronger China\’ as Rare Earths and Soybeans Return

The Trump administration secured key concessions from Beijing, including the suspension of rare earth export controls and renewed US soybean purchases. But the summit highlighted a stronger, more resilient China unwilling to \”kowtow\” to Washington\’s demands.

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