The Daily Populous

Saturday November 1st, 2025 night edition

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The Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) at the Yale School of Public Health observed numerous clusters with discoloration around them, consistent with the appearance of human bodies in the Darfur region of Sudan.

In January, the U.S. State Department announced it had concluded members of the RSF had committed genocide in Sudan, specifically pointing to human rights violations in Darfur.

Raymond says what we are seeing “is the final battle of the Darfur genocide that began 20 years ago.”. »

Trump says he has asked court to 'clarify' SNAP ruling with funding set to lapse

Authored by abcnews.go.com
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which runs the SNAP program, is scheduled to freeze SNAP payments starting Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown.

Trump's post came hours after a federal judge in Rhode Island temporarily ordered the Trump administration to continue SNAP funding.

She ordered the Trump administration to answer her question about reduced SNAP funding by Monday. »

JPMorgan Chase alerted Trump admin to over $1B in ‘suspicious’ transactions involving Epstein and prominent Wall Street figures: report

Authored by independent.co.uk

open image in gallery Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell (US Department of Justice/PA) ( PA Media ).

Epstein is known to have been close to President Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

The report offered few specifics about the suspicious transactions or why they raised red flags, other than their apparent ties to Epstein. »

London woman’s £150 fine for pouring coffee down street drain revoked

Authored by theguardian.com

A woman from west London who was fined £150 for pouring the dregs of her morning coffee down a street drain has had the penalty revoked after a council review.

Richmond council initially defended the fine, saying it had been issued “in line with its policies”, but cancelled it on Wednesday afternoon.

Enforcement action is only taken when necessary, and residents who feel a fine has been issued incorrectly can request a review.”. »

These U.S. National Guards members say they’ll defy order to deploy in Chicago

Authored by cbc.ca

Dylan Blaha: As It Happens 6:02 Why U.S. National Guard captain says he'll defy Trump's order to deploy in Chicago.

Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek, a Democratic state legislative candidate in the same district as Blaha, also intends to defy orders to deploy to Chicago.

Refusing a lawful federal order while serving in the National Guard could lead to a court-martial, imprisonment, or a felony-level discharge. »