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Wall Street Rebounds on Strong Amazon Q3
Business

Wall Street Rebounds on Strong Amazon Q3

Wall Street experienced a significant recovery this Friday, largely driven by Amazon's stronger-than-expected third-quarter sales and profit, which were announced on October 30, 2025. The e-commerce giant reported an impressive $180.2 billion in revenue, surpassing analyst forecasts and causing its stock to surge over 10% in after-hours trading, thereby mitigating previous market losses.

King Charles Strips Andrew of Royal Titles
Politics

King Charles Strips Andrew of Royal Titles

In a dramatic move, King Charles III has formally stripped Prince Andrew of all remaining royal titles and initiated his eviction from Royal Lodge, effective October 30, 2025. This decisive action, prompted by ongoing controversy surrounding Andrew's association with Jeffrey Epstein, aims to distance the monarchy from scandal and protect its dignity.

Mumbai Hostage Crisis: Fatal End, 19 Rescued
International

Mumbai Hostage Crisis: Fatal End, 19 Rescued

A terrifying eight-hour hostage crisis in Mumbai's Powai, involving 17 children and two adults held captive by filmmaker Rohit Arya, ended dramatically when police fatally shot the perpetrator and safely rescued all 19 individuals. Arya, who lured the children under the guise of auditions, claimed his actions were a desperate protest against alleged unpaid government debts, not a demand for money, before police intervention brought the tense standoff to a close.

NVIDIA Hits $5 Trillion Valuation Amid AI
Technology

NVIDIA Hits $5 Trillion Valuation Amid AI

AI-chip maker NVIDIA officially shattered records on October 29, 2025, by achieving an unprecedented $5 trillion market valuation, solidifying its position as the world's most valuable company and surpassing tech giants like Microsoft and Apple. This monumental surge is fueled by overwhelming demand for its advanced AI processors, significant U.S. supercomputer deals, and CEO Jensen Huang's projection of $500 billion in AI chip orders over the next four years.

Comet ATLAS: Water Activity Near Sun
Science

Comet ATLAS: Water Activity Near Sun

The rare interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which reached perihelion on October 29, 2025, has surprised scientists with the detection of hydroxyl (OH) gas, a definitive chemical signature of water, escaping at an unusually high rate. This unexpected water activity challenges previous assumptions about interstellar comets and offers a unique opportunity to compare planetary system chemistry across the Milky Way.

Odd Science Promises Healthier Future
Science

Odd Science Promises Healthier Future

Scientists are transforming seemingly "creepy" experiments, such as cultivating miniature brain models and developing spider-inspired medical devices, into groundbreaking solutions for human health and environmental sustainability. These innovative endeavors, published in ACS journals, offer diverse approaches to tackling global challenges like neurological diseases, wound care, and food waste, while also addressing ethical considerations in research.

UN Warns: 1.5°C Climate Target Missed
Environment

UN Warns: 1.5°C Climate Target Missed

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning, declaring that humanity has failed to limit global heating to the critical 1.5°C target, making devastating consequences inevitable. He urged world leaders to drastically accelerate emissions cuts to mitigate the unavoidable overshoot and prevent catastrophic tipping points ahead of the upcoming COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil.

Melissa Devastates Caribbean; 34 Dead
Environment

Melissa Devastates Caribbean; 34 Dead

Hurricane Melissa, a record-breaking Category 5 storm, has unleashed catastrophic destruction across multiple Caribbean nations, causing at least 34 confirmed fatalities and widespread infrastructure damage, with economic losses potentially reaching tens of billions of dollars. This unprecedented natural disaster, linked by scientists to human-caused climate change, has left millions affected and necessitates urgent international aid efforts, particularly in Haiti which bore the brunt of the human cost.

EU Passes Landmark AI Act
Technology

EU Passes Landmark AI Act

The European Parliament has officially approved the landmark Artificial Intelligence Act, establishing the world's first comprehensive legal framework for AI and positioning the EU as a global leader in fostering trustworthy, human-centric artificial intelligence. This groundbreaking legislation employs a risk-based approach, banning harmful practices like social scoring and real-time biometric identification while imposing stringent requirements on high-risk applications, a move expected to significantly influence AI regulation worldwide.

US Fed Cuts Rates Amid Economic Woes
Business

US Fed Cuts Rates Amid Economic Woes

The U.S. Federal Reserve cut its federal funds interest rate by 25 basis points to a new range of 3.75% to 4% on October 29, 2025, aiming to support a softening labor market and bolster economic growth amidst concerns over a cooling job market. This marks the second rate cut this year, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's cautious stance on future reductions surprised investors, causing U.S. stock indexes to pull back after initial gains.

Sudan: Mass Killings in El Fasher
International

Sudan: Mass Killings in El Fasher

Horrific atrocities are unfolding in El Fasher, North Darfur, following its recent seizure by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with the Sudanese government accusing the group of killing at least 2,000 people. The World Health Organization is profoundly alarmed by reports of 460 patients and companions slaughtered at the Saudi Maternity Hospital, while satellite imagery and human rights organizations corroborate widespread violence and summary executions against civilians, triggering a massive displacement crisis.

Trump Ends Nuclear Test Ban
Politics

Trump Ends Nuclear Test Ban

In a dramatic policy shift, President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing, effectively ending a 33-year moratorium on such activities as of October 30, 2025. This unprecedented move, announced in response to alleged testing by Russia and China, is poised to ignite strong global reactions and reshape international arms control efforts.

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