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  • Amazon sneezes, the web catches cold; China warns Australia; Philly promises affordability; waiter’s loan‑shark side hustle ends; £20 ‘windproof’ umbrella hype; Radwan shows range; do sellers have to fix inspection issues?
    Oct 20 2025
    Waiter Sentenced for Operating Illegal Money-Lending Scheme Waiter Sentenced for Operating Illegal Money-Lending Scheme: Michael Barrie Kennedy, 51, of Ellesmere Port, admitted illegal money lending and money laundering after running an eight-year operation that preyed on about 30 people—many of them co-workers at a Chester restaurant—charging 50–100% interest, imposing penalty fees up to £150, and using false intimidation claims. He targeted colleagues struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, posing as a helpful friend before trapping borrowers in spiralling debt. At Mold Crown Court, Kennedy received 14 months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, and 250 hours of community service. Stop Loan Sharks Wales, which investigated, called the case calculated and exploitative; officials warned of a growing trend of workplace loan sharks and urged workers to seek legitimate support such as MoneyWorks Wales. Since 2007, Stop Loan Sharks Wales has identified more than 300 illegal lenders and supported over 900 victims; concerns can be reported via its 24-hour hotline on 0300 123 3311 or at stoploansharkswales.co.uk. Councilmember Seeks to Make Philadelphia More Affordable Councilmember Seeks to Make Philadelphia More Affordable: In a city where rent hikes move faster than pothole repairs, Councilmember Nicolas O’Rourke says he’s introducing legislation to ease Philly’s rising cost of living. He joined the Hall Monitor on October 15 to dig into what’s driving the squeeze and what City Council can actually do about it. Catch the Hall Monitor live every Wednesday at 6 p.m. EST on YouTube. Worldwide Amazon outage disrupts major websites, apps, and online services Worldwide Amazon outage disrupts major websites, apps, and online services: Starting around 2:45 a.m. EST Monday, a root outage in AWS’s eastern U.S. region yanked chunks of the internet offline, hobbling everything from Robinhood, Snapchat, Hulu, McDonald’s and Roblox to systems at Delta and United, plus Coinbase and even AI startup Perpexity. Downdetector lit up globally—though flights mostly kept moving, per FlightAware. Amazon said engineers saw “significant signs of recovery” by 5:30 a.m., recovery across most services by 6, and by 6:30 the issue was “fully mitigated,” with some regions still chewing through backlogs and elevated error rates; another update was promised by 7:15. Translation: when the cloud backbone sneezes, everyone else starts Googling “paper menus.” Windproof umbrella touted as the “strongest” and that “really works” now under £20 for a limited time Windproof umbrella touted as the “strongest” and that “really works” now under £20 for a limited time—yes, a product that allegedly functions as advertised. Early praise says the build quality is “remarkable” for the price, making it a notably sturdy pick while the discount lasts. China warns Australia over airspace incursion China warns Australia over airspace incursion, with the PLA Southern Theater Command issuing a formal warning after saying an Australian military aircraft entered Chinese‑controlled airspace over the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea without authorization. Senior Colonel Li Jianjian said the incident occurred in October. Another day, another bout of airborne chest‑thumping over a map no one can agree on. Radwan demonstrates he’s more than a try-scorer Radwan demonstrates he’s more than a try-scorer, with Leicester head coach Geoff Parling crediting the free-scoring wing’s improved defence as the key to his England recall—apparently, stopping tries counts too. Are Home Sellers Required to Fix All Issues Found in an Inspection? Are Home Sellers Required to Fix All Issues Found in an Inspection? RE/MAX Ready’s Matt Mittman tackles the question in a quick video—watch below.
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  • NASA’s Artemis II Viewing Details; Tiger Woods to Seek Treatment After Crash and DUI Plea; Springsteen Kicks Off Political Tour; Charlie Kirk Case Ballistics Doubts; Trump Orders National Voter List; Video Shows Nurse Allegedly Pushing Baby
    Apr 1 2026
    NASA’s Artemis II Launch: Viewing Information and Mission Overview NASA’s Artemis II is scheduled to launch from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, April 1, at 6:24 p.m. ET (3:24 p.m. PT), beginning a 10-day crewed test flight of the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft. NASA plans to stream prelaunch fueling coverage and the launch itself via NASA TV, its streaming platforms, social channels, and an official mission blog. The mission will send four astronauts—commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor J. Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen—around the Moon and back without landing, reaching about 250,000 miles from Earth before splashing down in the Pacific near San Diego on April 10, supporting preparations for future lunar landings later this decade. Tiger Woods to Take Time Off and Seek Treatment After Crash Tiger Woods said he will step away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on his health following his arrest after a car crash. Bruce Springsteen to Launch a Politically Focused Tour in Minneapolis Bruce Springsteen will begin the American leg of his tour Tuesday in Minneapolis, saying the shows will be “political and very topical” and will address current issues in the country. Tiger Woods says he will seek treatment after pleading not guilty to DUI charges Woods said he will step away to seek treatment after entering a written not-guilty plea in a Florida DUI case stemming from a crash on Jupiter Island. A sheriff’s report said deputies observed signs of impairment and found hydrocodone pills in his pocket; Woods told them he had taken prescription medication. He tested negative on a breathalyzer, refused a urine test, and is charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, with an arraignment scheduled for April 23. Inconclusive Ballistics Evidence Raises Questions in the Charlie Kirk Killing Case New court filings say a damaged bullet jacket fragment recovered from Charlie Kirk’s body could not be definitively matched to the .30-06 rifle prosecutors allege was used by Tyler Robinson, with ATF analysis concluding the comparison was “inconclusive.” Prosecutors argue that result neither links the fragment to Robinson’s gun nor supports online speculation that the shot came from another weapon. The FBI is still conducting its own forensic review, and Robinson’s defense is seeking to delay a May 18 hearing to examine pending FBI results and additional ATF materials, potentially calling the ATF analyst as a defense witness. Robinson, 22, is accused of fatally shooting Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025, remains in custody, and could face the death penalty if convicted. He is due back in court April 17. Trump signs executive order to create a national voter list, likely to face legal challenges On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order directing the creation of a national voter list. The move is expected to face legal challenges and comes amid ongoing efforts by the president to influence elections that are administered by states. Video shows Bucks County nurse allegedly pushing a baby with a spinal condition A video obtained by NBC10 and provided by the family’s lawyer appears to show Cindy Dresser, a 58-year-old homecare nurse with Dynamic Home Health Care, pushing a one-year-old child with multiple medical issues, including spina bifida, down in her crib. Police say home surveillance footage also shows the nurse smacking the child, pulling on the child’s trach, handling her aggressively, and sleeping while on duty. Dresser was charged on March 27 with endangering the welfare of children, is being held in the Bucks County Jail after failing to post bail, and has a preliminary hearing scheduled for April 7, 2026. The family is also suing.
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