
Mo News Trump Calls For Nuclear Testing; Hurricane Melissa Devastation; Taylor Sheridan Leaving Paramount; Go Outside- Doctor’s Orders
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Oct 30, 2025 Hurricane Melissa wreaks havoc in the Caribbean, with a rising death toll and significant damage reported. The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates amidst a data blackout, while corporate America faces stagnation and layoffs. Meanwhile, NVIDIA reaches an unprecedented $5 trillion market value. Trump acknowledges he can't run for a third term and discusses potential 2028 contenders, including J.D. Vance. In entertainment news, Taylor Sheridan leaves Paramount for NBCUniversal, and doctors now prescribe outdoor time for better health.
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Viral Slang Signs Cultural Peak
- Dictionary.com named the slang "6-7" its Word of the Year, reflecting Gen Alpha's viral language trends.
- Mosheh and Jill note that mainstream adoption (and dictionary inclusion) often signals a phrase is near the end of its cultural cachet.
Melissa's Catastrophic Caribbean Impact
- Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba and parts of the Bahamas with catastrophic flooding and extreme winds.
- Officials report over 50 deaths so far and emergency aid and airport reopenings are being coordinated for relief and evacuations.
Read The Fed Cautiously During Shutdown
- The Fed cut rates by 0.25%, lowering the benchmark under 4% for the first time since 2022 to cushion a weakening job market.
- Jerome Powell warned future cuts are uncertain due to limited economic data during the government shutdown, so monitor signals before acting.
