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Massive X Outage, Users Say Unable To Post Content; Working Now
Nov 9, 2025 - World 
Elon Musk-run X suffered multiple outages in India on Monday, going down for the third time after first experiencing disruptions around 3:30 pm, according to reports. As of now, the platform remains inaccessible for thousands of users.
Trump shares false claim Obama earned $40m in ‘royalties’ from Obamacare
Nov 9, 2025 - World 
US president promoted fictional claim from satirical website that has been debunked repeatedly since 2017Donald Trump promoted the false claim that Barack Obama has earned $40m in “royalties linked to Obamacare” in a post to his 11 million followers on Truth Social on Sunday.The fictional claim that the former US president receives royalty payments for the use of his name to refer to the Affordable Care Act, which he signed into law in 2010, has been repeatedly debunked since at least 2017, when it was featured on America’s Last Line of Defense, a satirical website that produces fake news reports designed to generate engagement from outraged conservatives. Continue reading...
1 Dead, 2 Injured After Medical Helicopter Crashes In US
Nov 9, 2025 - World 
A medical helicopter crashed Saturday east of Nashville, Tennessee, killing one crew member and critically injuring two other crew members, authorities said. No patients were on board.
"You Know Mamdani?" Indian-Origin Worker Grilled By ICE Agents In US
Nov 9, 2025 - World 
An Indian-origin man, working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) was grilled about his immigration status on duty.
Will Tim Davie’s resignation be enough to restore public trust in the BBC?
Nov 9, 2025 - World 
Senior insiders admit concern about big editorial errors and fear attacks are part of ongoing campaign to undermine the broadcasterThere is a joke regularly deployed by BBC staff that “deputy heads must roll” over big mistakes because they rarely appear to have any impact on those at the top of the organisation. That all changed on Sunday, when Tim Davie and Deborah Turness both quit their jobs.Davie oversaw no shortage of scandals during his five years as director general – in recent months these included rows over a Gaza documentary and Glastonbury coverage – and was nicknamed “Teflon Tim” by BBC insiders because nothing seemed to stick. Continue reading...