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Mobile County Sheriff defends immigration operation after video shows deputies striking man

A recent video shows Mobile County deputies striking a man, identified as Henry Castilo, during an immigration operation. Sheriff Paul Burch defends the actions, stating that officers reacted to alleged resistance and that their use of force was justified under the circumstances.

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 Mobile County Sheriff defends immigration operation after video shows deputies striking man
Emmitsburg elects incumbent, former commissioner to serve town

Voters in Emmitsburg chose continuity mixed with a touch of familiarity as they elected an incumbent and a former commissioner to fill two available seats on the town’s Board of Commissioners. In a straightforward decision, residents opted for leadership they already know.

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 Emmitsburg elects incumbent, former commissioner to serve town
Florida student asks ChatGPT how to kill his friend, ends up in jail: deputies

A 13-year-old student in Florida found himself in legal trouble after asking ChatGPT for advice on how to kill his friend. Authorities discovered this troubling request, prompting a swift arrest by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office. The incident underscores the risks of misusing artificial intelligence.

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 Florida student asks ChatGPT how to kill his friend, ends up in jail: deputies
Can Notre Dame Make the College Football Playoff? October Outlook

As the calendar turns to October, Notre Dame’s postseason outlook comes into sharper focus. National forecasts point to various bowls—and potentially the College Football Playoff—if the Fighting Irish can maintain a strong performance.

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 Can Notre Dame Make the College Football Playoff? October Outlook
Roommates heard disturbing noises before Kentucky cheerleader’s newborn found dead in closet

An at-home birth ended in tragedy at the University of Kentucky when a cheerleader’s newborn was found deceased in a closet. Roommates who heard unsettling sounds before the discovery shed light on a dark event that has shaken the campus.

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 Roommates heard disturbing noises before Kentucky cheerleader’s newborn found dead in closet
The Energy Report: Circus Act

A new market analysis tracks the latest developments in Crude Oil WTI Futures, Natural Gas Futures, and Dangote Cement PLC. The piece highlights how these three sectors intertwine, offering insights into potential global impacts.

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 The Energy Report: Circus Act
Lally Weymouth, journalist of The Washington Post’s Graham family, has died

Lally Weymouth, a prominent journalist who continued the storied publishing legacy of her mother, Katharine Graham, has died at the age of 82. As a member of one of America’s most influential media families, her work at The Washington Post helped uphold the Graham tradition in national journalism.

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 Lally Weymouth, journalist of The Washington Post’s Graham family, has died
Norwegian Airlines to Open a Major Base in Billund, Denmark in Summer 2026 with 10 Exciting New Routes

Norwegian Airlines will establish a new base in Billund, Denmark, in the summer of 2026, bringing 10 new routes to the region. This development promises to enhance European connectivity and offer travelers additional departure options.

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 Norwegian Airlines to Open a Major Base in Billund, Denmark in Summer 2026 with 10 Exciting New Routes
Benton County Sheriff Arrest Log

Benton County’s Sheriff Arrest Log highlights the critical legal principles behind every arrest. Officials emphasize that charges undergo review by the County Attorney’s Office, while defendants remain innocent until proven otherwise.

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 Benton County Sheriff Arrest Log
Largest collection of teapots to fetch thousands at auction

A vast teapot collection is expected to fetch thousands of dollars at an upcoming auction. From The Beatles to the British royal family, these extraordinary pieces are turning heads among collectors and casual observers alike.

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 Largest collection of teapots to fetch thousands at auction
Longtime chair of the Indian Gaming Association dies

Ernie “Big Cat” Stevens Jr. shaped Native American gaming for more than two decades, driving growth and advocating for tribal sovereignty. His passing at age 66 marks the end of an era for the Indian Gaming Association and the many communities he served.

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 Longtime chair of the Indian Gaming Association dies
Trump guts more NYC funding as administration pulls $18 billion for key projects, including Second Ave Subway

In a significant blow to New York City’s infrastructure plans, the Trump administration has pulled $18 billion in federal funding. This move directly affects two major projects, most notably the Second Avenue Subway expansion, sparking concerns about the future of the city’s transit development.

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 Trump guts more NYC funding as administration pulls $18 billion for key projects, including Second Ave Subway
Blazers GM Says He Won’t Be Disappointed if Portland Misses Playoffs This Year

Portland Trail Blazers General Manager Joe Cronin revealed that he would not be disappointed if the team misses the playoffs in the 2025-26 NBA season. His stance suggests a forward-thinking approach to the franchise’s performance and long-term goals.

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 Blazers GM Says He Won’t Be Disappointed if Portland Misses Playoffs This Year
11 arrested in online child predator investigation across the Carolinas and beyond: SC deputies

Eleven men were taken into custody during an undercover child predator investigation spanning August and September. Coordinated by state and federal agencies in York County, South Carolina, the operation targeted individuals allegedly seeking to meet minors for sexual encounters.

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 11 arrested in online child predator investigation across the Carolinas and beyond: SC deputies
What happens now that a government shutdown is underway

Washington is bracing for a federal government shutdown that began when lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement by the critical deadline. With no immediate resolution in sight, officials expect the halt in federal operations could last longer than initially anticipated.

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 What happens now that a government shutdown is underway
Tyrese Gibson wanted on animal cruelty charge in Atlanta after neighbor’s dog killed, police say

Tyrese Gibson, best known for his role in the “Fast and Furious” franchise, faces an arrest warrant in Atlanta. Authorities accuse the actor of being involved in the death of a neighbor’s dog, prompting serious animal cruelty charges.

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 Tyrese Gibson wanted on animal cruelty charge in Atlanta after neighbor’s dog killed, police say
Dodgers Notes: One Win Away From NLDS, Gavin Lux Sends Message to LA, Roster Surprises

The Los Angeles Dodgers are one win away from advancing to the National League Division Series after a dominant 10-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. With their 1-0 Wild Card series lead, attention turns to Gavin Lux’s message and a handful of roster surprises that could define their postseason future.

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 Dodgers Notes: One Win Away From NLDS, Gavin Lux Sends Message to LA, Roster Surprises
Padres Notes: Friars Facing Elimination, Ramon Laureano Injury Update, Luis Arraez Talks Free Agency

The San Diego Padres are on the verge of elimination, raising high-stakes concerns for the team’s future. Meanwhile, outfielder Ramon Laureano’s injury update and slugger Luis Arraez’s free agency discussions add extra intrigue to the offseason outlook.

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 Padres Notes: Friars Facing Elimination, Ramon Laureano Injury Update, Luis Arraez Talks Free Agency
Angels Notes: Halos Make Ron Washington Decision, Ray Montgomery Discusses Exit, More

The Los Angeles Angels have reached a pivotal moment, confirming a key decision about Ron Washington’s role. Meanwhile, Ray Montgomery sheds light on his exit from the organization, hinting at broader transitions within the clubhouse.

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 Angels Notes: Halos Make Ron Washington Decision, Ray Montgomery Discusses Exit, More
Editorial cartoon Oct. 1: Trash the TV

An editorial cartoon titled “Trash the TV” was published on October 1, 2025, signaling a bold statement about media culture. Though its full content is restricted to paid subscribers, the cartoon’s appearance in the Mitchell Republic’s opinion section has already sparked interest among readers.

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Video: Fall-like feel in New Hampshire for now

As cooler air settles over New Hampshire, residents can expect a fall-like feel for the next several days. The latest forecasts show a shift from summer’s lingering warmth to more autumnal conditions.

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 Video: Fall-like feel in New Hampshire for now
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