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Tuesday, Oct. 14, is a National Day of Remembrance for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and numerous conservative Turning Point USA chapters are hosting events to mark the occasion as the late activist is honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Today would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday.
The IDF names two of the deceased hostages as Bipin Joshi and Guy Illouz, but is yet to name the other two. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization says it's scaling up operations in Gaza.
Week 6 brought another wild slate of NFL action. While things weren't quite as upset-heavy as they were in Week 5—until Monday night, anyway—fans still saw plenty of unexpected plays, surprising standouts and,
Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, with world leaders seated behind them, formally signed the document that Trump said would "spell out a lot of rules and regulations and lots of other things."
Plans for the construction of a new sport and leisure centre in a West Yorkshire town are expected to get the go-ahead following the closure of another facility there last year.
House Bill 125 was filed in the Florida House of Representatives to designate Oct. 14 of each year as Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance.
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced criticism for his ceasefire statement that accused Israel of apartheid and occupation on Tuesday.
McCarthy's readiness may come down to more than the health of his ankle. His rhythm and timing in the pocket need to improve, as well.
An Afghan national was jailed for five years on Tuesday after he was found guilty of making a threat to kill Nigel Farage, the leader of the populist Reform UK party which leads opinion polls in Britain.