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Title: Michigan Terror Plot: Lawyer Claims Gamers, Not Terrorists

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 2, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Lawyer Claims FBI Focused ⁤on​ Online Talk, Gun Activity in Michigan terrorism Case

DETROIT – Nov.⁣ 1, 2025 -‍ The lawyer representing⁤ a ‌suspect in ​a recently disrupted alleged terrorist plot in Michigan asserts‍ the​ case centers on protected free‌ speech and lawful gun activity,⁢ not‌ a⁢ concrete plan to commit violence.Attorney Bill ⁢Makled contends the FBI targeted his client‍ based on online conversations ⁢and firearm ownership, characterizing the situation​ as reminiscent of a previously dismissed militia case.

Makled stated his client is “certainly scared” ⁢and concerned⁣ about “political pressure from ⁢Washington” and the potential impact on his family. “He’s certainly concerned,”‍ Makled‌ said. ⁤”He’s certainly concerned about the political pressure from Washington.‌ He’s worried⁣ about ‌his family ⁣and what ⁤could ⁤potentially⁢ happen.”

The defence maintains there was no​ intent ‌to cause harm, describing the exchanges as “friends talking tough on the internet.” Makled‍ urged the U.S. attorney’s⁤ Office ⁣to recognize​ “there’s nothing⁣ there.”

The FBI and the U.S. ⁣Attorney’s Office ⁤have declined to comment on the case. When questioned about the use⁤ of​ undercover agents, Makled responded, “I don’t know,⁤ because ‌there’s no plot⁢ to uncover.”

Makled drew parallels ⁤to the‌ 2012 Hutaree trial,where ​seven defendants were acquitted after the judge agreed the‍ group’s talk⁢ of violence ⁤amounted to ​”playing⁢ army” and lacked ​a concrete plan. “This is⁣ like hutaree 101,” he said,⁢ adding, “I don’t know what the government has‌ yet … but it’s⁤ giving me​ those Hutaree vibes.”

The case unfolded as⁣ FBI director Kash Patel announced the thwarting of a potential terrorist attack in Michigan ‌on Oct. 31, 2025. ⁤

The family of the ⁤suspect expressed hope the U.S. attorney’s Office would dismiss the case, believing their son was not radicalized or involved in any terrorist plot. “Thay’re praying ⁣and ​hoping that⁣ nothing comes out of this,” ⁣makled said.

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Business

Title: Manitowoc County Property Transfers: Top Sale at $500,000

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Manitowoc County Home Sales Reach $1,500 High in Recent⁤ Transfers

Manitowoc County saw a ‍recent flurry of property transactions, with⁢ a top sale price of ‌$1,500 recorded on October 23rd. ​The transfers, spanning October‌ 22nd through​ 24th, offer a ⁢snapshot of the local⁤ housing market activity⁣ and provide insight into recent property values within the county.‍ these‍ sales impact⁤ homeowners, potential buyers, and the overall economic ⁤landscape of Manitowoc County.

Recent property transfers include the sale of a home from Jeffrey J. and Wendy S. Meyer to ​Rafael to Malinda S.⁣ Gonzales for $1,500 on October 23rd. Other notable transactions include Keith a.Spruce transferring property to keith Spruce A. Revocable Trust (price ⁢not⁤ available),⁢ and Kenneth H. Davis selling to Jason and Alyssa Schelven ⁤for $840⁤ on October 24th.

Here’s a detailed look at the‌ recorded property transfers:

Oct.22

* ⁢ Andrew J. and Brooke Ziolkowski to Ian Gabriel Klein, $525
* Peter T. Linda L.​ Harlow to⁤ Bookwalter Dwayne R.and Marsha⁤ K. Revocable Trust or Bookwalter Marsha K. and Dwayne⁤ R. Revocable Trust, $666
* Frank D. and Susan M.Dart⁤ to Dale bonski, price not available
* Joseph F. and Judith ‍M. ​Dondlinger ⁤and Judith M. Meneau or ‌Blake, $525

Oct. 23

* ‌ Jeffrey J. ⁢and⁤ Wendy S. meyer⁣ to Rafael⁢ to⁢ Malinda S. Gonzales,​ $1,500

Oct. ‍24

* ‌ Keith a. Spruce to keith ‌Spruce A. Revocable Trust, price not available
* Kenneth ​H. Davis​ to Jason and Alyssa Schelven, $840
* Allan C. and Susan M. Herrmann to Patrick‍ A. and Maegan J.⁢ Hermann, $360
* Brandon L. Vandeurzen to Tammy L. Langnese, $604.50
* Dorothy Holsen to Randall L.and Julie L. Johnson, $825
* Christopher A. Blaha to ⁤Peter and Khou Hang, $750
* Jeffrey A. Schreiner, ​Kathleen A. Yakel, Kathleen A. Winkler, Terry ⁣J. Brickner, James M. Schreiner, David A. Schreiner,Richard A. Brickner, John P. Schreiner and Deborah⁤ J. Kundinger to⁢ Daniel J. Schreiner, $60
* Samuel M. Suchon and Sharon R.Roberts-Suchon to Suchon Samuel M. and Sharon R. Revocable Trust or Suchon Sharon R. and Samuel M. Revocable Trust, price not available.

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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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Trump turned the nuclear weapons world upside down in three hours

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 31, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

trump Administration Shift on South Korea‌ Nuclear Capabilities Sparks Debate

GYEONGJU, ‍SOUTH KOREA – A move by ​the Trump administration to allow south ⁤Korea to enrich uranium,‌ revealed during President Donald Trump’s⁢ meeting with South Korean President Lee⁣ Jae⁤ Myung at the Asia-pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ ⁤summit on ‌Oct. 29, 2025, is reshaping the ⁢nuclear⁢ landscape and prompting both optimism and concern among ​security experts. The ​decision,a significant departure ⁢from decades of‌ U.S.policy, could grant Seoul a “latent nuke capability,” allowing the nation to rapidly develop nuclear⁢ weapons if deemed necesary.

for ⁣decades, the united states has discouraged nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula, maintaining a strong security alliance with South Korea – including⁤ the deployment of U.S. troops and a nuclear umbrella – as a deterrent against⁤ North Korea’s nuclear ⁣ambitions. However, the shift signals a potential recalibration of that strategy, driven by⁣ evolving geopolitical dynamics and concerns about the reliability of U.S. commitment.

“This is a big growth in the alliance and a big change in U.S. policy,” said Victor Cha, a Georgetown government‍ professor ‌and Korea‍ expert at the Center for Strategic ‌and‌ International ⁣Studies.He believes the ⁤project is “good⁢ for (South) ⁣Korea and good for the alliance.”

The agreement centers on South Korea establishing the ability to‍ enrich uranium for the first time. Nuclear latency, according ‌to weapons experts, exists ⁣when a country possesses the knowledge, technology, and infrastructure to quickly build nuclear weapons should⁤ the need arise, without actively pursuing their development.⁢

Experts suggest South‌ Korea may be seeking this latency due ⁤to ⁣an increasingly uncertain relationship with‍ the United States. “This is a big development in⁤ the alliance,” Cha stated.

The move is also⁣ seen as ⁢a potential​ countermeasure ⁣to growing threats from both China and North Korea,​ bolstering Seoul’s ‌naval power through enhanced submarine‌ capabilities. However, the decision isn’t without its critics.‌ Some experts warn‍ that pursuing‌ nuclear latency could provoke north Korea and ‍invite international sanctions, possibly‌ damaging South Korea’s economy and​ high-tech industries due to violations of treaties​ against nuclear weapons development.

“Not all⁣ experts believe ⁤that it would⁤ be good for ‍South Korea to build ‍nuclear weapons,” the report‌ notes, “because the move could provoke North Korea or ⁤harm​ the global economy.”

The submarine agreement, by boosting nuclear latency and ⁣enhancing Seoul’s naval power ‌against threats from China ⁢and⁤ North Korea, could strengthen the alliance.

Contributing: Reuters

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Technology

Azure outage: Microsoft says customer configuration change triggered cloud glitch

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 31, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Microsoft Confirms Customer Configuration Caused Azure Outage Impacting Multiple Services

SEATTLE, WA – october​ 26, 2023 – A widespread‌ outage affecting multiple Microsoft Azure services earlier this week was triggered by a ⁢customer configuration change, the ‍company confirmed today. The incident,which began impacting ⁢users on ​October​ 24th,disrupted services including Azure Virtual Machines,Azure SQL Database,adn Azure DevOps,leaving businesses and individuals scrambling for solutions.

The outage ‌underscores the⁣ inherent ‌risks associated‍ with cloud⁤ computing, even with robust ⁤infrastructure like Azure. While Microsoft⁣ maintains‌ the ⁣overall stability of its cloud platform,this event highlights the potential for ⁢customer-introduced errors to cascade into important disruptions.The incident is‌ prompting renewed scrutiny of cloud configuration best ⁣practices and the need for enhanced monitoring ⁤and automated rollback capabilities. Microsoft is actively⁢ working ⁢with ⁤the affected⁤ customer to prevent recurrence and is reviewing internal procedures to mitigate similar risks.

According ‌to Microsoft’s official post-incident report, the⁢ issue stemmed from a ⁤misconfiguration during a routine update process initiated by a customer. This change ⁤inadvertently propagated across ‌the Azure network, causing a cascading failure that impacted‍ several core services.The company’s initial investigation revealed the problem wasn’t ⁢due to an internal system failure⁢ or‍ a malicious attack.

the disruption ⁣lasted for several hours, with full ‍service restoration reported by ⁤Microsoft late on October 25th. ‌During the outage, users reported difficulties accessing applications, ⁣databases, ⁢and‍ progress tools hosted ⁤on Azure. The scale of⁣ the impact remains under assessment, but preliminary reports suggest a broad range of customers were affected,‍ spanning various industries and geographic locations.

Microsoft has emphasized its commitment to‌ clarity and⁣ is providing detailed updates on the incident ‍through ⁣its ​Azure status page. The company is also offering support to customers impacted by the outage and is working to ensure the stability and ‌reliability of its cloud platform ‌going forward.⁣ This incident serves as a critical reminder of the shared ‍duty model​ in cloud computing, where both providers and customers play a vital role ⁢in maintaining service availability.

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NFL Week 9 picks with AI insights for all 14 games

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 30, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AI & Analysts Predict⁤ High-Scoring ‌Week 9 ‍in the NFL, ​Potential Upsets Loom

Table of Contents

  • AI & Analysts Predict⁤ High-Scoring ‌Week 9 ‍in the NFL, ​Potential Upsets Loom
    • Buffalo bills 28, Cincinnati Bengals 24
    • Seattle Seahawks 27, Washington‍ Commanders 20
    • Dallas Cowboys 34, ​Arizona Cardinals 27
    • Remaining‍ week 9 Predictions (AI & Analyst⁤ Consensus)

Artificial intelligence and NFL analysts are forecasting⁢ a compelling Week 9 slate, highlighted by potential ⁢shootouts and closely contested divisional matchups. Several games feature significant rest advantages or key ⁤player availability concerns that coudl swing outcomes, according to insights from Copilot and‌ expert ⁣observations. Here’s‍ a game-by-game breakdown ‍of ​predictions:

Buffalo bills 28, Cincinnati Bengals 24

AI’s take: Copilot‌ anticipates⁤ a tight contest, acknowledging ‌the Bengals’ strong offense ⁣but predicting Josh Allen should still ⁢have‍ a strong showing. This⁢ may ⁣be⁤ another classic ⁤battle between the two AFC contenders that comes down to the final⁣ possession.

our take: The Bengals’ offensive‌ line struggles could prove decisive against a⁣ relentless Bills pass rush. A ⁤strong defensive performance from ​Buffalo is likely ⁤to ​be the difference.

Seattle Seahawks 27, Washington‍ Commanders 20

AI’s take: ⁣ Copilot pointed out ‌the Seahawks will have a significant rest‌ advantage over the Commanders. Seattle⁣ was on bye last ⁤week while ⁤Washington played (and lost) on “Monday Night Football” against the ​Chiefs. That may⁣ make it difficult for ⁢the Commanders ‍to break through against‍ what copilot called “a top-10″ Seattle defense and a ‌”consistent” offensive attack led by Sam Darnold ‌ and Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Our​ take: If Jayden Daniels ⁤ (hamstring) returns for this game, perhaps the Commanders will be able to put up more of a fight then anticipated. with ⁤ Terry McLaurin (calf) out, it’s hard to imagine Marcus Mariota leading his ⁤team ​to an upset victory.

Dallas Cowboys 34, ​Arizona Cardinals 27

AI’s take: Copilot expects ​a “Monday Night ​Football” shootout to close the week.​ It pointed out the Cowboys have scored at least 40 points in all three of their home games⁢ this season and that Dak Prescott,ceedee Lamb and George Pickens ⁢should ⁢find a ‌way to⁣ lead a strong attack ​against Arizona.

Our ‍take: The Cowboys ‍had a terrible matchup against ⁤the Broncos last week. This week, they are getting ⁢a much weaker Cardinals defense that ⁣has been inconsistent. Expect a bounce back‍ from Prescott and for Dallas ⁤to earn a key win ahead of its Week 10⁢ bye.

Remaining‍ week 9 Predictions (AI & Analyst⁤ Consensus)

* Philadelphia Eagles 31, ​New Orleans Saints 24: AI highlights the Eagles’ consistent offensive ‍production.
* Miami Dolphins 38,⁣ Kansas ​City Chiefs 35: A high-scoring⁤ affair predicted by both

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