| Good Evening, it is Tuesday October 29th, and we're covering Report details St. Louis high school gunman's struggle with mental health before 2022 shooting, sports, some big investing tips & much more!! First time reading? | | American Fact of the Day! | On October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed on what is known as Black Tuesday, marking the beginning of the Great Depression. This event led to significant changes in American economic policy and sparked the creation of social safety nets like Social Security. It was a pivotal moment that shaped modern American society and its approach to economic stability! | | Breaking Updates | In latest twist in Young Thug trial, rap star's co-defendant agrees to plea deal | A co-defendant in the racketeering and gun conspiracy case against Atlanta rapper Young Thug accepted a plea deal Tuesday after days of speculation over whether Georgia's longest-running criminal trial may end in a mistrial. | Quamarvious Nichols, 29, changed his plea to guilty for conspiracy to violate Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO, statute. In exchange, Fulton County prosecutors agreed to dismiss all other charges against him, including for murder, participation in gang activity and illegal firearms possession. | Superior Court Judge Paige Whitaker accepted the plea and a negotiated sentence of 20 years in prison but noted he would only have to serve seven years with probation, including credit for time served. | Read More Here |
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| Report details St. Louis high school gunman's struggle with mental health before 2022 shooting | St. Louis police on Monday released a detailed report about a 2022 school shooting that left a student and teacher dead, publicly revealing for the first time the gunman's struggle with his mental health and hospitalizations over suicide attempts. | The 456-page document also outlines concerns raised by Orlando Harris' family and their attempts to get help. | Tanya Ward, the 19-year-old gunman's mother, told agents that during his first two years at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School things seemed "normal." Everything changed after the Covid pandemic, the report states, noting that Harris' "heart wasn't in it anymore after he went back to school after being out of school for an entire year." | Read More Here | | | American Sports & Culture | | Texans WR Diggs out for season with torn ACL | Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs has a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season, coach DeMeco Ryans said Tuesday. |
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| | Sixers' Embiid, George out for 4th straight game | Sixers stars Joel Embiid and Paul George, who both participated in practice, will not play in Tuesday's game vs. Detroit and have yet to make their season debuts. |
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| | PGA Tour players proposing big changes for '26 | The PGA Tour Player Advisory Council is recommending sweeping changes for 2026 in regard to field sizes, exemption status and PGA Tour card availability. |
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| | American Business & Markets | | Morgan Stanley CEO says the era of zero interest rates and inflation 'is over' | Several of Wall Street's chief executives don't see more than one more interest rate cut by the Fed this year, citing expectations of continued inflation. |
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| | Chipotle misses revenue estimates as same-store sales growth disappoints | Chipotle's same-store sales rose 6% in the third quarter, just missing Wall Street's expectations. |
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| | Apple announces new and smaller Mac Mini with first redesign since 2010 | Apple is framing the new Mac Minis, like all of its new products announced this year, as built for Apple Intelligence. |
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