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Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ mantra features bombs and bravado

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Authorizes Strikes,Signaling ‘Peace Through Strength’ Doctrine in Action

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump has ⁢reportedly ​authorized covert military actions targeting ‌facilities in Iran and Venezuela,a⁤ move ⁢signaling a renewed emphasis on his “peace through strength” foreign policy approach characterized by assertive displays⁢ of force.‌ These ‌actions, occurring outside of any ⁢declared conflict, have raised questions​ about the scope of executive power ​and the potential ‌for escalating regional tensions.

The strikes against Iran, confirmed by sources familiar with the matter, allegedly targeted three critical Iranian nuclear facilities, resulting in meaningful damage‍ according too Trump’s claims. He asserts the operation ⁢”obliterated” the Iranian nuclear​ program and was executed without any American casualties. Though,the International Atomic Energy⁢ Agency (IAEA) recently reported renewed activity at Iran’s ⁣nuclear sites,suggesting the program has‍ not​ been entirely dismantled. ⁤

Prior to ‍the Iran strikes, some of⁤ Trump’s staunch allies, including Steve bannon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), and commentators ⁣Tucker Carlson ‌and Charlie Kirk, voiced concerns⁣ about potential military intervention, referencing Trump’s past criticisms of prolonged foreign engagements. This internal debate highlights a tension within the former president’s foreign policy – a‍ willingness to use​ force balanced against a stated desire to avoid “endless⁤ wars.”

Together, Trump ‍has reportedly authorized ​strikes in ⁢the Caribbean aimed at disrupting Venezuelan drug ‌smuggling operations and destabilizing the ⁢government of⁢ President Nicolás Maduro. These actions appear to be currently incurring ⁤minimal political repercussions, according to Justin⁣ Logan, director of defense⁣ and foreign policy studies at the Cato institute.

Though, Logan ⁣cautions against viewing⁢ these operations as quick fixes, warning that “these short,⁤ sharp ‌strokes” may ‍not resolve underlying issues. He draws ⁤parallels to the protracted conflicts in Iraq and ⁢Afghanistan, emphasizing the potential for⁣ a similar outcome in ‍Venezuela, ⁣a nation geographically ‍closer​ to the United States. “I’m afraid what will happen is‍ that we will discover ⁣that none of these problems have‌ actually been⁣ put to bed,” Logan said.

The authorization of these strikes underscores Trump’s belief in deterring adversaries through demonstrable military capability – a⁤ core ‍tenet ⁣of his “peace through strength” philosophy. As he⁤ considers further actions,notably regarding ⁢Venezuela,the long-term consequences of this approach remain to be seen.

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Title: SNAP Benefits Threatened by Shutdown: What Floridians Need to Know

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Florida ⁤SNAP Benefits ‌Face ⁢Potential Halt as States Sue USDA

TALLAHASSEE, FL – ‍A lawsuit filed by 28 states,‌ including Florida, is challenging the USDA’s interpretation of federal ⁣law regarding the use of contingency funds to continue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in the ⁣event of a funding lapse.The dispute centers‌ on whether the USDA ⁣can utilize reserved funds to cover regular SNAP benefits for Fiscal Year 2026, ⁤as appropriations for the program have⁢ not been renewed.

The⁤ lawsuit argues the USDA’s claim that the contingency fund is‍ unavailable for regular benefits​ “is contrary to the​ plain⁣ text of the​ congressional appropriations law, which states that the reserves‍ are for use ‘in‌ such ‌amounts and at such times as may become necessary to carry out program operations’ ⁣under the‍ Food‍ and nutrition Act‍ of​ 2008.”

the ⁢USDA previously indicated a⁣ shutdown contingency plan existed that ‍would allow for direct payment of benefits ⁤from a reserve​ of ‌contingency funds. ⁢However, the⁢ agency warned SNAP and ⁤the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, ⁢Infants, and Children‌ (WIC) were​ in jeopardy, and the ⁤plan‍ was afterward removed ‍from its website.In a letter to USA TODAY,‍ the USDA stated the contingency ⁣money is ⁤only intended “to supplement regular monthly benefits when amounts have been appropriated for, but are insufficient to cover, benefits.”

Impact on Floridians:

Approximately‌ 2.98 million‌ floridians -⁢ 12.7% of the state’s ⁢population – relied on SNAP benefits​ during fiscal year ⁤2024, according to USAFacts. This is⁤ slightly higher than​ the national average of⁤ 12.3%, representing roughly 42 million Americans.

What This ⁢Means for recipients:

* ⁢ Existing Funds: Individuals currently‍ receiving ⁤SNAP benefits in Florida⁤ can continue to use existing funds on their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards ‍in November.
* ‍ Applications: The florida Department of Children and‍ Families will⁢ continue to ‍process SNAP​ applications​ as ‍usual. recipients⁣ are advised‍ not to resubmit applications, as ⁣this coudl delay processing.
* ‌ Renewals: Renewal requirements remain in effect, and recipients ‌should complete renewal notices when due.

Past ⁢Shutdowns:

During the 2018-2019 federal government ​shutdown, the USDA paid February benefits early, ​in January, ​and Congress ultimately passed‍ emergency⁤ funding ⁣to ensure continued payments‍ in March.

This is a‍ developing story and ⁢will be⁤ updated as more data becomes available.

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Miami Artist Gemeny Hernandez Arrested for Domestic Violence Against Emily Estefan

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 30, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Miami, FL ​- Cuban-American artist gemeny Hernández, partner of⁢ singer Emily Estefan, was⁤ arrested ‍Tuesday ​in miami on charges of robbery with​ violence and minor assault,‌ stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident, according to a ​police⁤ report ⁣and court documents obtained by⁢ EFE. Estefan is ⁢the daughter of music icons Gloria and ⁣Emilio Estefan.

Hernández, 31, and Estefan have been in a relationship for approximately eight years and​ live together. The police report‍ states the alleged victim told authorities Hernández “snatched her cell ⁣phone from her hand and hit ⁣her with it.”⁢ She ​reportedly suffered⁢ minor injuries, including a bruise to ​the left eye ‍and scratches to the ⁤right side of the neck. After a struggle, the victim ⁣recovered her phone‌ and called 911.

During an interview with‌ the Robbery Investigations Bureau, Hernández “denied directly taking the phone from the​ victim” but “admitted⁣ to participating in the physical confrontation.” He was booked ​into ‌the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Centre and released after ‍posting $3,000 bail, ⁢according to ⁤the ⁣Miami-Dade County database.

Estefan and Hernández are openly a same-sex ⁣couple⁤ and co-hosts of the podcast ‌”In Our Own ⁤World,” which has not ⁤released ⁤new episodes ‍since ‌April. The arrest ⁣adds a layer ‌of​ complexity to the couple’s​ public⁣ image, ‌as they have frequently shared their lives on social⁤ media and openly discussed themes of identity and diversity.

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Trump is mostly business as usual during government shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Defies‌ Shutdown Norms, Maintains Lavish ⁤Lifestyle as Hundreds of Thousands of ⁤Federal Workers Face uncertainty

Washington D.C. ‌ – As a‍ government shutdown drags on, impacting nearly three-quarters of a million federal employees and ⁣threatening vital social ‍programs, President Donald ‍Trump is ⁢conspicuously‍ diverging from precedent. unlike past shutdowns – including ‌those during his own first term – the⁤ President ⁢is maintaining a full schedule, enjoying leisure activities like golf,​ and continuing a standard White ‌House⁢ lifestyle, complete with ⁢gourmet meals.

this stands in stark contrast ‌to typical presidential⁤ behavior during similar crises. Traditionally, presidents ​scale‍ back public appearances and‌ project a sense ‌of shared sacrifice with Americans impacted⁢ by disruptions to essential services like healthcare and veterans’ benefits.⁣

The current shutdown has already resulted in approximately 750,000 federal employees being furloughed,leaving them without pay and⁢ facing financial​ hardship. ⁣Furthermore,funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),a critical food assistance program,is set to expire after ⁢Friday,potentially‍ leaving millions vulnerable.

the President’s decision⁤ to continue ‌business⁢ as usual raises questions about the⁢ administration’s sensitivity to the plight of those affected by the shutdown⁤ and fuels criticism from political opponents. The optics of a lavish White House while essential services‌ are⁢ threatened are likely to intensify pressure on both ⁤sides to reach a resolution.

Key Takeaways:

* ⁤ Unprecedented Response: President Trump is not ⁢curtailing his activities during the ⁤shutdown, unlike previous administrations.
* Widespread Impact: Around 750,000 federal employees are furloughed, ‍and SNAP funding ​is ⁢at risk.
* Political Fallout: ​ The ⁤President’s ⁤actions are drawing criticism and raising questions ⁣about the administration’s priorities.

[Image of President Trump playing golf during the shutdown – sourced from AP News]

Further Reading:

*‌ AP News: Shutdown Tracker

*‌ ‍ AP ⁢News: Impact of the Shutdown⁢ on federal Workers

* AP News: SNAP ​Funding at Risk


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Disney World Deaths: 2 Suicides Confirmed by Florida Authorities

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 28, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Orlando, FL – Authorities have confirmed two separate deaths at ⁢Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, both ruled as suicides by the Orange County Coroner‘s Office. The incidents,‌ occurring within a ⁤two-week period, have prompted a focus on mental health awareness and guest well-being at the popular resort.

The first death involved a 31-year-old⁤ woman found deceased on ‍October 14th at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The medical Examiner’s Office resolute the cause of ⁣death⁣ to be multiple blunt impact injuries. Investigators learned the woman had a history of mental disorders and depression,⁢ and had been reported missing ‌from Illinois hours before⁤ her body was discovered.⁣ Reports‌ indicate she had previously expressed suicidal ideation.

A second individual, a 28-year-old man ‌staying at the same hotel, died on October 23rd after jumping‍ from his 12th-floor room. The Medical Examiner reported he died ⁢from multiple fractures. According ‌to‌ authorities, the man’s parents revealed​ he had a history of⁣ alcohol consumption and mental health challenges, and had recently attempted to purchase a firearm.

In a separate incident ⁤on October 21st, a 60-year-old man died at a local hospital ⁤after experiencing a medical episode at Disney’s Fort ‍Wilderness Resort & Campground. Authorities clarified that the man, who had a history of hypertension and terminal⁣ liver disease, was found unconscious in bed by his wife. No ⁣foul play or drug use ⁢was suspected in this case, and the death⁣ occurred at the hospital, not within the park itself. ⁤

Disney World has not released an ⁢official statement regarding the incidents, but the Orange County Sheriff’s Office ⁣confirmed they ⁤are cooperating with investigations. These events underscore the importance of mental health​ resources and⁣ support, especially ‍in⁢ high-stress environments and for individuals struggling‍ with suicidal thoughts.

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Title: Norman Grim Execution: Details on Pensacola Murderer’s Death Date

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 28, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Florida⁢ to Execute Bryan Jennings⁤ for 1996 Kidnapping,⁣ Rape, ⁤and Murder of 6-Year-Old

BRUNSWICK, GA – florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a death warrant​ for Bryan Jennings, who was⁤ convicted ⁤in the 1996 kidnapping, rape, ⁣and murder of 6-year-old Becky Kunash on Merritt island. Jennings is scheduled ​to be executed ⁤on November 13, joining Tremane Wood, ⁢who is set to be executed ‍the same day⁤ in ⁣Oklahoma for a 2002 stabbing.

jennings’ case, marked by extreme⁤ brutality, is contributing to a national ⁢surge ⁣in ⁤executions. If⁤ carried out, Jennings will be the 16th inmate executed in Florida this year, surpassing the state’s ⁣previous ⁢record of ⁤eight. Nationally, at least six more executions are​ scheduled before the ‍end ⁢of ⁣the year, perhaps ⁢bringing the total to 46 ⁤- the highest number since 2010, though still below the peak of 98 in 1999.

The crime unfolded when​ Jennings‌ abducted Kunash while she was walking home from school. Her body was⁤ later discovered in a​ wooded⁤ area.Prosecutors presented evidence detailing a ‌”savagely brutal” attack,securing Jennings’ conviction and subsequent death sentence.

Jennings’ criminal history extends ​beyond the Kunash murder. ‌Approximately 16 years prior ‌to the killing, he was convicted of a single-day crime spree ‌in‍ Pensacola.‍ The ‌spree included kidnapping​ a‌ woman who‌ later escaped, breaking into⁢ two​ homes ‌and injuring a woman,⁢ and a failed attempt ⁤to kidnap a 14-year-old girl. At the‌ time of ‌Kunash’s murder, Jennings was on parole for a⁤ burglary‌ conviction.

The increase in executions​ nationwide is attributed by‌ experts to a shifting political landscape and a more⁣ conservative ⁤Supreme Court.

The execution of Jennings and Wood are scheduled for November 13.

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