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Left’s Climate Alarmism Ignores Basic Facts About Human Heat Adaptation

POLICY & POLITICS

Emboldened Democrats dig in on health care demands in shutdown fight

Eight days into the government shutdown, Senate Democratic communications directors received a private briefing and a memo from pollster Geoff Garin.

Republicans vote to roll back Biden-era restrictions on mining and drilling in 3 Western states

Congressional Republicans have voted to roll back restrictions on mining, drilling and other development in three Western states, advancing President Donald Trump’s ambitions to expand energy production from public lands.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hair museum filled with century-old mementos closes its doors, scattering contents around the nation

Century-old wreaths made from human hair fill the walls of Leila’s Hair Museum, and glass cases overflow with necklaces and watch bands woven from the locks of the dead. There also are tresses purported to come from past presidents, Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe and even Jesus.

Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna paint a tale of survival and escapism in 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'

The two actors, alongside breakout star Tonatiuh, introduce the timeless tale to a new generation under the vision of director and screenwriter Bill Condon.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Orsted to cut 2,000 jobs as Trump’s offshore wind battle continues

The company has faced headwinds this year as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration clamped down on wind power generation in the United States.

Levi Strauss raises prices, helping to boost profit and outlook

Levi Strauss is raising its prices, which is helping the denim maker post better than expected profits.

AROUND THE STAND

  • Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will miss the start of the 2025–26 NBA season due to sciatica on his right side, with a recovery timeline of three to four weeks. This injury means he will miss the Lakers' opening-night game against the Golden State Warriors on October 21.

  • Despite a 4–1 start to the season, the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are facing challenges that could impact their playoff aspirations. Analysts point to inconsistent performances and potential issues within the team that need addressing.

  • Drake suffered a major legal setback after a judge dismissed his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track Not Like Us, ruling that the lyrics could not be considered statements of fact. The court determined that Lamar’s song, full of hyperbolic insults and trash talk, was protected as opinion and artistic expression, leaving Drake without legal recourse despite his claims of reputational harm.

  • NBA Hall of Famer Paul Pierce was arrested on October 7, 2025, on suspicion of driving under the influence after being found asleep in his vehicle on the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles. Authorities noted signs of alcohol impairment, leading to his arrest by the California Highway Patrol.

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