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Texans’ Derek Stingley Jr. gets engaged to longtime girlfriend on bye week: ‘Most perfect day’

The couple shared the exciting news Tuesday in an Instagram post.
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29 Paddy Power shops across Ireland to close over ‘challenging’ market conditions

Almost 250 staff are at risk of redundancy as a result of the change.
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ICC removes chief prosecutor from Duterte case over perceived conflict of interest

A court spokesperson said that the disqualification would not have an impact on the case against the former president of the Philippines, which would continue to be led by a deputy prosecutor.
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Brewers Manager Says One Pitcher is Off Limits for NLCS Game 3 vs Dodgers

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy is ready to use his team’s bullpen during Game 3 of the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers
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NYPD’s highest ranking Hispanic cop reflects on how much more diverse the department has become

Chief of Patrol Philip Rivera, 52, of the Bronx’s 46th precinct, said people with his background were scarce in the force back when his dad was a cop.
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Borsbeek to undergo full redevelopment of Brouwershoek street by 2026

Borsbeek – Brouwershoek in Borsbeek will undergo a comprehensive redevelopment starting in early 2026, spearheaded by Water-Link and Aquafin. The project aims to introduce new trees, sewer systems, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and enhanced safety measures, according to Mayor Walter Kiebooms (N-VA), reports 24brussels.

The need for redevelopment follows severe storm damage in October 2025 that resulted in a large tree falling on parked vehicles. District Mayor Kiebooms reassured that the green buffer along the roadway will be preserved, as the existing trees provide a natural sound barrier against the adjacent R11 motorway.

“The redevelopment will make the street safer and maintain its greenery,”

Kiebooms emphasized the project’s dual objective of enhancing safety while retaining the area’s natural aesthetic. The redevelopment plan involves establishing a separate sewage system and modernizing the street infrastructure. Existing trees will be replaced with new ones to ensure the continuity of greenery along Brouwershoek.

Plans include allocating spaces for EV charging stations and parking for people with disabilities. City officials have engaged in discussions with the apartment owners’ association (VME) to facilitate the project.

The recent storm highlighted the need for the project, prompting immediate action from the City of Antwerp to remove the fallen tree and assess other trees in the vicinity. A tree specialist recommended trimming several trees to approximately six meters to mitigate risks of future storm-related incidents while maintaining street greenery.

This redevelopment initiative follows earlier projects in the Antwerp region, such as the OO1815 project initiated in 2010, which fostered social housing along Frans Beirenslaan. This prior project aimed to blend new semi-detached homes and flats with the existing neighborhood while addressing noise reduction from busy roads.

Looking ahead, the city is also preparing a major redesign of Groenplaats in Antwerp for 2026, which will involve renewing the square, adding new trees and benches, improving underground drainage, and renovating the pre-metro station.

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High schooler inspired by Charlie Kirk’s work motivated to start Turning Point USA chapter

The mother of a high school student shared with Fox News Digital how her daughter was inspired by Charlie Kirk to start a Turning Point USA chapter at her school.
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Nepal holds vigil for student Bipin Joshi killed in Hamas custody

Nepal holds candlelight vigil for Bipin Joshi, student killed in Hamas custody

Kathmandu on October 15, 2025, witnessed a candlelight vigil for Bipin Joshi, a student who was killed while in Hamas custody following his abduction in October 2023, reports 24brussels.

Dozens of youths gathered at the Maitighar Mandala in Kathmandu to pay tribute to Joshi, who had been in Israel under the “Learn and Earn” scheme and was abducted by the militant group on October 7, 2023. “It is for Bipin Joshi. He actually lost his life two years back, but we came to know it recently following the formal announcement. For two years, we lived with the hope that Bipin Joshi would return. Though he won’t be here physically, he will always be remembered,” said Rakshya Bam, a participant in the vigil.

Israeli authorities confirmed Joshi’s death on October 14 following the handover of the remains of those who died in Hamas captivity. Nepali Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai had a telephonic conversation with Eden Bar Tal, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, who expressed condolences on behalf of the Israeli government to Joshi’s family and the Nepali government.

Hamas handed over Joshi’s body to Israel on Monday through the Red Cross. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) stated that Joshi, abducted at the age of 23 from a shelter in Kibbutz Alumim, was murdered in captivity during the initial months of the Gaza war that commenced in October 2023.

As a participant in Israel’s Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi was employed at the Alumim kibbutz alongside 16 other Nepalis when Hamas initiated its assault. During this attack, ten Nepalis were killed, five were injured, and one escaped unharmed. Joshi’s whereabouts remained unknown until his demise was confirmed.

His name was absent from the list of 20 hostages released earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire agreement. Israeli officials briefed Ambassador Pandit and Joshi’s family in a virtual meeting on Monday about his death. Successive Nepali governments had worked through all possible diplomatic channels to secure Joshi’s release, collaborating with officials from Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, and the United States. Joshi’s family, who had traveled to Israel and the US in attempts to secure his release, are now awaiting the return of his body to Nepal.

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Wildlife rescuer goes to incredible lengths to save ‘miracle’ armadillo: ‘We can inspire people’

“If they can see them in this light, they’re gonna look at them a little bit different.” Wildlife rescuer goes to incredible lengths to save ‘miracle’ armadillo: ‘We can inspire people’ first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Woman Walks Dog Late at Night, Hysterics Over What Follows: ‘Protest Flop’

“I decided I’d walk his royal hairy highness home, while my husband and friends went in the car,” Victoria Gill told Newsweek.