President Donald Trump said Saturday that he has directed the Defense Department to use "all available funds" to ensure U.S. troops are paid Wednesday despite the government shutdown, a short-term fix that will not apply to the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who have been furloughed. … [Read more...] about Trump: Pentagon to use ‘all available funds’ to ensure troops are paid in spite of shutdown
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Daily Horoscope for October 12, 2025
General Daily Insight for October 12, 2025 We’re clearing our minds. The nurturing Moon moves into its home sign of protective Cancer at 2:37 am EDT, putting matters of the heart and home in the forefront. That said, Luna then picks a fight with confusing Neptune, making it difficult to trust what we’re feeling. We ought to take matters seriously, whatever they are. Finally, … [Read more...] about Daily Horoscope for October 12, 2025
No. 16 Notre Dame pulls away from NC State in the 2nd half for 4th consecutive victory
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — C.J. Carr threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 16 Notre Dame beat N.C. State 36-7 on Saturday for its fourth straight victory. Carr connected on 19 of 31 passes, with TD tosses of 18 yards to K.K. Smith and 12 yards to Will Pauling in the third quarter. Jeremiyah Love rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns for Notre Dame (4-2). The Fighting Irish … [Read more...] about No. 16 Notre Dame pulls away from NC State in the 2nd half for 4th consecutive victory
West Baltimore march demands accountability in police-custody death of Dontae Melton Jr.
Advocates and community members gathered in West Baltimore Saturday afternoon for a march calling for accountability in the in-custody death of Dontae Melton Jr. Melton died in the custody of Baltimore Police officers while experiencing an apparent mental health crisis in June, after waiting over an hour for medics to arrive. Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner … [Read more...] about West Baltimore march demands accountability in police-custody death of Dontae Melton Jr.
So near, yet so far: Terps show promise but still can’t deliver | ANALYSIS
COLLEGE PARK — There’s some sort of disconnect. No one can figure out the source. After Maryland’s 34-31 loss to Nebraska on Saturday, in which the Terps committed eight penalties and squandered another second-half lead, coach Michael Locksley repeated his usual talking point: “We’ll get it fixed,” the seventh-year coach said. When asked if the repeated nature of these failures … [Read more...] about So near, yet so far: Terps show promise but still can’t deliver | ANALYSIS