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  • Brazil's Supreme Court Draws a Line: Bolsonaro Faces Arrest Over Social Media Breach Brazil's Supreme Court warns former President Bolsonaro of arrest for breaching social media restrictions, demanding an explanation.
  • Son Arrested at Father's Funeral: Shocking Murder Investigation Unfolds A man in his 50s is under investigation for allegedly murdering his father, arrested during the father's funeral.
  • Former South Korean President Fights Back: Yoon Suk Yeol Challenges Arrest in Court A Seoul court is set to hear former President Yoon Suk Yeol's challenge against arrest linked to a martial law probe.
  • Turkish Airlines Now the World’s Largest Airline by Country Reach, According to Guinness Turkish Airlines has been recognized by Guinness World Records for flying to the most countries, achieving 120 destinations in the last year.
  • Biggest Deal in MLB History: Soto Beats Ohtani with $765 Million Contract Juan Soto signs a record 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets, surpassing Ohtani's contract, expected to reach $800 million.
  • Tesla Fire Kills Four in Toronto, Raising Alarm Over Car’s Door Safety During Emergencies A Tesla fire in Toronto killed four passengers who couldn't open the doors, raising safety concerns about the vehicle's design.
  • Trump Taps Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, Praises His ‘America First’ Beliefs Donald Trump appointed Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, recognized as a supporter of the 'America First' foreign policy.
  • Dodgers Manager Hints at Top Picks for Next Season—Any Big Names Returning? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed interest in re-signing Teoscar Hernández and adding key pitchers for next season.
  • Would You Pay $400 to Skip Lines? Disneyland’s New Pass Fuels Backlash Disneyland's new "Lightning Lane Premier Pass" has sparked controversy over its variable pricing, reaching up to $478 during peak times.
  • Barbie’s 65th Anniversary Shines Bright in NYC with Rare Dolls and Life-Size Looks In Columbus Circle, New York City, a unique exhibition featuring Barbie dolls as the main attraction has been the talk of the town.
  • Celebrate Halloween at The Rocks—Sydney’s Most Haunted Spot Just Got Spookier A Halloween festival called Ghost In The Rocks is set to open at the Old Merchant House, a heritage site in The Rocks, Sydney, Australia.
  • Craziest Cruise Ship Trend You’ve Never Heard Of: Rubber Ducks on the Loose Incidents of rubber ducks mysteriously appearing on cruise ships are rising, sparking a quirky trend among passengers.
  • Temple Run at Angkor Wat? Travel Video Raises Eyebrows and Questions An unusual travel video featuring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia, has sparked controversy.
  • Crisis at the Canyon: Grand Canyon National Park Struggles Without Water! Due to an unexpected water crisis, Grand Canyon National Park is facing a severe setback in its tourism operations.
  • Get Naked and Visit: Mucem Museum's Unique Exhibition Invites Nude Visitors France’s Mucem Museum exhibits over 600 artworks on nudity, offering monthly nude viewings until December 9.
  • TikTok Takes Over: 17% of Americans Now Get Their News from the App! TikTok has become a regular news source for 17% of Americans, especially among younger adults, despite security concerns.
  • 560 Years of Chimes Now Stopped—See How Tourists' Complaints Made It Happen Pienza, Italy will silence its bell tower at night due to tourist complaints, despite local protests about losing cultural heritage.
  • From Nazi Bunker to Luxury Hotel: Hamburg's Controversial Rebirth Revealed The St. Pauli Bunker in Hamburg has been transformed into the luxury Reverb Hotel, featuring 134 rooms, a rooftop garden, and a concert hall.
  • Hidden Area Inside Buckingham Palace Opens to the Public for the First Time After five years of extensive restoration work, the East Wing of Buckingham Palace in London is now open to the public for the first time.
  • Passenger Forced to Pay $700 for Reclining His Seat on a Train - Here's Why In China, a train passenger who damaged another passenger's laptop while reclining the seat had to pay compensation.
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