Archive: 2025/11

Reeves’ £6bn Welfare Cuts Collapse as Labour Backbench Revolt Forces U-Turn

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ £6bn welfare cuts collapsed after Labour MPs revolted over disability benefit changes. By July 2025, the government reversed course, leaving a fiscal black hole and exposing deep divisions within the party.

Read More 28 Nov 2025

AWS Outages Shake Global Digital Infrastructure in Late 2025

Two major AWS outages in October and November 2025 exposed dangerous flaws in cloud infrastructure, crippling services from Amazon.com to Coinbase and costing an estimated $581 million. The root cause? A latent race condition in DynamoDB DNS and a flawed order system — highlighting systemic risks of centralized cloud dominance.

Read More 26 Nov 2025

Kaoru Mitoma's Ankle Injury Delays Return as Brighton Struggle Without Their Spark

Kaoru Mitoma remains sidelined with a painful ankle injury at Brighton & Hove Albion, delaying his return until late November. Coach Fabian Hurzeler says healing is complete, but pain management is key—his absence continues to cripple Brighton’s attack.

Read More 23 Nov 2025

Larry Summers Steps Down Amid Epstein Email Scandal

Larry Summers stepped down from all public roles after emails revealed his close ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, raising urgent questions about Harvard University's past tolerance of powerful donors and moral accountability.

Read More 21 Nov 2025

R&B Singer D4vd Named Suspect in Homicide of 15-Year-Old Celeste Rivas Hernandez

R&B singer D4vd is a suspect in the homicide of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who vanished from Lake Elsinore in April 2024. LAPD links him to a mysterious spring 2025 trip to Santa Barbara County, with reports he may have had help disposing of her body.

Read More 20 Nov 2025

Poland Railway Bridge Collapse Near Przemyśl Was Truck Accident, Not Sabotage, After Initial Sabotage Alarm

A truck carrying diesel fuel caused a bridge collapse near Medyka, Poland, on February 15, 2022—initially mistaken for sabotage by PM Mateusz Morawiecki. The accident halted humanitarian aid to Ukraine, prompting a $2.1M rebuild and $120M in border rail security upgrades.

Read More 18 Nov 2025