Arrest in unprovoked Halloween assault that broke a man's jaw
Authorities say a suspect is in custody after Tommy Finley reported he was randomly attacked around midnight while walking back to his hotel with his partner, leaving him with a fractured jaw. A grim reminder that some people treat holidays like camouflage, and the rest of us pay the medical bills.
Trump’s GB News comfort-couch interview, heavy on superlatives and light on evidence
In a friendly sit-down with Bev Turner, Donald Trump declared he had turned the United States around in ten months, claimed record military recruitment, the strongest border, plunging crime, and forecast a swing-state landslide, all delivered with his trademark indoor-voice subtlety. He called climate change a hoax, derided wind turbines, and urged Britain to reopen North Sea drilling, citing Norway’s coffers and supposed UK oil riches. He made the BBC a primary punching bag, alleging deceptive editing, saying he received an apology letter, and vowing a lawsuit north of a billion dollars to deter what he calls corrupt practices, while also accusing 60 Minutes of generous edits for Kamala Harris. Abroad, he boasted of settling multiple wars, said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would not have happened on his watch, and prescribed his migration playbook for Britain, complete with military backstops and immediate removals. The closer was a family mantra on avoiding drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes, then a promise to make nations great again, preferably yesterday. File under campaign rhetoric with frequent flyer miles.
Penn State turns opener into a demolition, 45 to 0 over Oklahoma
No. 1 Penn State treated the Bryce Jordan Center like a bonus-point print shop, blanking Oklahoma 45 to 0 with eight bonus wins and a 35 to 1 takedown edge. Tech falls poured in from Marcus Blaze, Joe Sealy, Rocco Welsh, Mitchell Mesenbrink, and Shayne Van Ness, Levi Haines supplied the lone pin, Luke Lilledahl and Connor Mirasola added majors, and Cole Mirasola plus Aaron Nagao took decisions. Clinic hours continue at the Army Black Knight Invitational on Nov. 23, then a Dec. 5 visit to Drexel. Oklahoma, consider this film study a short horror genre.
She asked a chatbot for Powerball numbers, won $150,000, then gave it all away
Virginia’s Carrie Edwards, 68, picked numbers with a chatbot, matched four plus the Powerball, and used Power Play to triple a $50,000 prize to $150,000. Then she donated every dollar to her three favorite charities. In a plot twist rarer than the jackpot, AI did not harvest your data or cost someone a job, it funded good works. Humanity, you may stand down, the machines have finally taught us generosity.