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JD Vance Faces Backlash After Saying He Hopes His Hindu Wife Will Convert to Christianity
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is facing mounting criticism after stating publicly that he hopes his wife, Usha Vance, who was raised in a Hindu household, will one day embrace Christianity-a remark that has ignited debate across faith and political lines. 
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Erika Kirk Faces Online Backlash After Emotional Embrace With J.D. Vance at Turning Point USA Event
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has drawn renewed scrutiny after a video of her emotional embrace with Vice President J.D. Vance at a Turning Point USA event went viral this week, triggering waves of commentary over her behavior and authenticity. 
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JD Vance Turns Viral Meme Into Halloween Spectacle as Internet Obsession Peaks
Vice President JD Vance has found himself at the center of an online frenzy that few politicians could have anticipated-his face, heavily edited and exaggerated across social media platforms, has become one of 2025's strangest digital phenomena. What began as an awkward diplomatic moment has evolved into a full-fledged meme ecosystem, complete with its own Know Your Meme archive and Halloween parody endorsed by the vice president himself. 
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42 Million at Risk as SNAP Rulings Collide With Shutdown Delays, Trump Promises to 'Fund as Soon as Possible'
President Trump said Friday that his administration is asking the courts for guidance on how to "legally fund SNAP as soon as possible," hours after two federal judges ordered the White House to resume payments for the nation's largest food assistance program despite the ongoing government shutdown. 
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FDA: Nearly 590,000 Bottles of Blood Pressure Drug Recalled Over Potential Cancer-Causing Chemical
Two major U.S. pharmaceutical distributors have recalled nearly 590,000 bottles of the blood pressure medication prazosin hydrochloride after federal regulators found the pills may contain nitrosamine impurities-a class of chemicals linked to cancer-at levels exceeding the agency's "acceptable intake limit." 
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U.S. Clocks to Fall Back on November 2 as Daylight Saving Debate Intensifies
Most Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep when Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 2, 2025, as clocks move back one hour across the country. The annual ritual will bring earlier sunsets and darker evenings - and reignite debate over whether the century-old practice still makes sense in modern life. 
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Maryland Senator Dalya Attar Indicted in FBI Sex-Video Blackmail Case Involving Police Officer and Brother
Maryland State Senator Dalya Attar, a rising Democratic lawmaker and the first Orthodox Jewish woman elected to the state legislature, has been charged in an FBI investigation alleging that she conspired with her brother and a Baltimore police officer to blackmail a former political consultant using a secretly recorded sex video. 
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Honduran Immigrant Dies Fleeing ICE Agents During Targeted Raid in Virginia
A 24-year-old Honduran man was struck and killed by a passing vehicle while fleeing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during a targeted raid in Virginia, according to federal authorities. The death has reignited national scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics under President Donald Trump's administration. 
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Federal Judge Questions Trump Administration’s Move to Halt SNAP Benefits for 42 Million Americans
A federal judge in Boston signaled Thursday that the Trump administration may lack the legal authority to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for 42 million Americans, as the government shutdown enters its fifth week and threatens to disrupt food aid nationwide. 
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Trump Orders Pentagon to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing, Ending 33-Year Pause as Russia Warns It Will 'Act Accordingly'
President Donald Trump on Thursday directed the Pentagon to immediately resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing, ending a moratorium that has lasted more than three decades and triggering warnings from Moscow that it could respond in kind. The announcement came just minutes before Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping for trade negotiations in Busan, South Korea. 








