• There’s a Facebook group dedicated to people who look like Adam Sandler—but aren’t actually him.
    Members share photos of everyday people whose resemblance to the actor is funny, surprising, and sometimes eerily accurate.

    The group has become a lighthearted online community where users bond over unexpected lookalikes from around the world. It’s a perfect example of how the internet can turn a simple observation into a fun global trend.
    There’s a Facebook group dedicated to people who look like Adam Sandler—but aren’t actually him. Members share photos of everyday people whose resemblance to the actor is funny, surprising, and sometimes eerily accurate. The group has become a lighthearted online community where users bond over unexpected lookalikes from around the world. It’s a perfect example of how the internet can turn a simple observation into a fun global trend.
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  • Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has given a rare interview from inside New York’s notorious Rikers Island — where he says he still sees himself as a victim of the movement that helped bring him down.

    The 73-year-old, now in a wheelchair and housed in the jail’s medical unit due to a string of health problems, spoke for an hour about his life behind bars, the allegations against him, and the collapse of the empire he once built in Hollywood. In prison, he says he has been punched, attacked and left bloodied on the floor, claiming other inmates constantly harass and threaten him.

    Weinstein admitted he “misled” women and apologised for his behaviour, but again insisted he is “no rapist,” describing himself instead as an “oversexed schmuck who made stupid moves.”

    The interview comes after years of legal battles following explosive investigations by The New York Times and The New Yorker in 2017 that exposed allegations from dozens of women and ignited the global MeToo movement.
    Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has given a rare interview from inside New York’s notorious Rikers Island — where he says he still sees himself as a victim of the movement that helped bring him down. The 73-year-old, now in a wheelchair and housed in the jail’s medical unit due to a string of health problems, spoke for an hour about his life behind bars, the allegations against him, and the collapse of the empire he once built in Hollywood. In prison, he says he has been punched, attacked and left bloodied on the floor, claiming other inmates constantly harass and threaten him. Weinstein admitted he “misled” women and apologised for his behaviour, but again insisted he is “no rapist,” describing himself instead as an “oversexed schmuck who made stupid moves.” The interview comes after years of legal battles following explosive investigations by The New York Times and The New Yorker in 2017 that exposed allegations from dozens of women and ignited the global MeToo movement.
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  • Kamala Harris has accused Donald Trump of dragging the United States toward a conflict that many Americans do not support.
    Her comments come as tensions surrounding military operations and regional instability dominate global headlines. Harris warned that aggressive strategies could risk pulling the country deeper into an international confrontation.
    Supporters of Trump argue that strong military pressure is necessary to protect U.S. security and deter adversaries, while critics say the approach could increase the risk of a broader conflict.
    The political clash highlights a growing debate in Washington over how the United States should handle escalating tensions abroad. As policymakers argue over strategy, many Americans are watching closely, concerned about the potential consequences for global stability.
    Moments like this often show how quickly political disagreements intensify during periods of international uncertainty. For many people, the biggest hope is that diplomacy and careful decision-making will prevent the situation from spiraling into a wider conflict.
    Sources: BBC, Reuters, United Nations statements, Council on Foreign Relations, Smithsonian Magazine
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    Kamala Harris has accused Donald Trump of dragging the United States toward a conflict that many Americans do not support. Her comments come as tensions surrounding military operations and regional instability dominate global headlines. Harris warned that aggressive strategies could risk pulling the country deeper into an international confrontation. Supporters of Trump argue that strong military pressure is necessary to protect U.S. security and deter adversaries, while critics say the approach could increase the risk of a broader conflict. The political clash highlights a growing debate in Washington over how the United States should handle escalating tensions abroad. As policymakers argue over strategy, many Americans are watching closely, concerned about the potential consequences for global stability. Moments like this often show how quickly political disagreements intensify during periods of international uncertainty. For many people, the biggest hope is that diplomacy and careful decision-making will prevent the situation from spiraling into a wider conflict. Sources: BBC, Reuters, United Nations statements, Council on Foreign Relations, Smithsonian Magazine #WorldNews #USPolitics #GlobalTensions #CurrentEvents
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  • The Pentagon spent 93 billion dollars in one month, including millions on lobster tail, king crab, ribeye steaks, musical instruments, and fruit basket stands.
    The Pentagon spent 93 billion dollars in one month, including millions on lobster tail, king crab, ribeye steaks, musical instruments, and fruit basket stands.
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  • A new Pentagon budget report revealed that Pete Hegseth's Department of Defense burned through $93 billion in September 2025 alone — the biggest single-month spend since 2008.

    A report by watchdog group Open the Books found the department rushed to spend huge amounts of its budget before the fiscal year ended — a common “use-it-or-lose-it” practice where agencies risk losing unused funds.

    But critics say many of the purchases went far beyond normal military needs.

    Among the expenses highlighted were:

    • $225 million on furniture, including $12,000 fruit basket stands and over $60,000 worth of Herman Miller recliners
    • $98,329 Steinway grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home
    • $15.1 million on ribeye steaks in a single month
    • $6.9 million on lobster tail and $2 million on Alaskan king crab
    • $5.3 million on Apple devices like iPads
    • $124,000 on ice cream machines
    • $139,224 on doughnuts

    In the final five days of September alone, the Pentagon spent $50.1 billion on grants and contracts — more than the entire annual military budgets of countries like Canada and Mexico combined.

    The spending spree has sparked criticism as it comes amid a $1.8 trillion U.S. deficit and after millions of Americans lost food assistance during a government shutdown.
    A new Pentagon budget report revealed that Pete Hegseth's Department of Defense burned through $93 billion in September 2025 alone — the biggest single-month spend since 2008. A report by watchdog group Open the Books found the department rushed to spend huge amounts of its budget before the fiscal year ended — a common “use-it-or-lose-it” practice where agencies risk losing unused funds. But critics say many of the purchases went far beyond normal military needs. Among the expenses highlighted were: • $225 million on furniture, including $12,000 fruit basket stands and over $60,000 worth of Herman Miller recliners • $98,329 Steinway grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home • $15.1 million on ribeye steaks in a single month • $6.9 million on lobster tail and $2 million on Alaskan king crab • $5.3 million on Apple devices like iPads • $124,000 on ice cream machines • $139,224 on doughnuts In the final five days of September alone, the Pentagon spent $50.1 billion on grants and contracts — more than the entire annual military budgets of countries like Canada and Mexico combined. The spending spree has sparked criticism as it comes amid a $1.8 trillion U.S. deficit and after millions of Americans lost food assistance during a government shutdown.
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