#October6

Midad Newsmidad_news
2026-01-09

استجواب المتهمين في حادثة المشاجرة بأكتوبر: تواصل الأجهزة الأمنية في مديرية الأمن جهودها في التحقيق حول الواقعة التي وقعت في الحي السادس بمدينة 6 أكتوبر، والتي أدت إلى إصابة 4 أشخاص وأضرار في 3 سيارات نتيجة استخدام الأسلحة النارية والأدوات الحادة.

وقد تم القبض على 8 أفراد من المشاركين في تلك المشاجرة، وضُبط بحوزتهم أسلحة نارية وألعاب نارية، بالإضافة إلى أدوات حادة.

وكشفت التحقيقات أن سبب المشاجرة يعود إلى خلافات بين الأطراف،… midad.news/%d8%a7%d8%b3%d8%aa%

BahdlexBahdlex
2025-10-13

"He came, he saw.

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This was confirmed in a statement on by his family, who said he passed away on 2025 at the age of 80.

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2025-10-06

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2025-10-06

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2025-10-06

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راديو وياك | RadioWayakRadioWayak
2025-10-06

ذكرى عام 1973 على جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي، يوم أذن الله فيه بالنصر لعباده بعد أن أخذوا بالأسباب وتوكلوا عليه، فكان يوماً من أيام الله ظهرت فيه معاني الإيمان والصبر والجهاد.

The in 1973 against the Israeli occupation was a day when Allah granted victory to His servants who trusted Him and prepared well — a day of faith, patience, and jihad in the path of truth.

SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6 – SCOTUSblog

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SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6

By Kelsey Dallas, on Oct 6, 2025

It’s the first Monday in October, and since 1917, that’s meant the Supreme Court is back in session. However, over the past 108 years, the justices haven’t always heard cases on the first Monday in October, as they will today. “Prior to World War II, the first day at court was mostly ceremonial and included a visit to the White House to see the President,” according to the National Constitution Center.

Morning Reads

  • Legal setbacks mount for Trump’s birthright order before likely Supreme Court review (Michael Casey and Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press) — A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ruled on Friday that President Donald Trump cannot enforce his executive order that ended “automatic citizenship for the children of people in the country illegally or temporarily,” according to the Associated Press. Four other courts had previously “issued or upheld” similar decisions this summer, prompting the Trump administration to seek Supreme Court review of the birthright citizenship order in two of those cases. In a Friday statement, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson criticized the 1st Circuit’s decision and “said the administration looked forward to ‘being vindicated by the Supreme Court.’”
  • Justice Kavanaugh’s Would-Be Assassin Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison (Mattathias Schwartz, The New York Times) — U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman sentenced Sophie Roske, “charged under her legal name, Nicholas J. Roske,” “to just over eight years — 97 months — in prison on Friday for a 2022 attempt to assassinate Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh,” according to The New York Times. Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of at least 30 years. “Judge Boardman’s explanation of her sentence restated some of the arguments made by Ms. Roske’s attorneys, who said that a lesser sentence was warranted because Ms. Roske, who had no prior criminal history, had abandoned her plan at the final moment, surrendered to authorities, told them about the plot and was genuinely remorseful.” Boardman also said “that a lower sentence was warranted because of an executive order issued by President Trump mandating that transgender women be held at male-only federal facilities, which she said could interfere with her continuing to receive gender transition care.”
  • As justices confront harassment, death threats and an assassination attempt, Barrett declares “I’m not afraid” (Jan Crawford, CBS News) — After Friday’s sentencing, Jan Crawford at CBS News reflected a conversation she had with Justice Amy Coney Barrett about security concerns, recalling Barrett’s assertion that she’s “not afraid.” “You can’t live your life in fear,” Barrett said. “And I think people who threaten — the goal is to cause fear. And I’m not afraid. I’m not going to reward threats with their intended reaction.” She added that she’s learned to tune out criticism because criticism is inevitable. “I just think you have to know who you are,” Barrett said, “and make decisions that you decide are right, and stick with your priorities and not worry about the feedback you get from others, whether it’s negative or whether it’s positive.”
  • Justice Samuel Alito says he is not calling for same-sex marriage ruling to be overturned (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News) — Justice Samuel Alito on Friday addressed the court’s 2022 ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, explaining that he doesn’t feel that it put “other key decisions … in the firing line,” according to NBC News. Specifically, he said that the 2022 ruling was not meant to “disturb” the court’s 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, which was challenged in a recent cert petition. “In commenting on Obergefell, I am not suggesting that the decision in that case should be overruled,” he said.
  • Nevada Supreme Court denies NFL rehearing in Jon Gruden case (Bob Harkins, The Athletic) — The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday denied the National Football League’s request to reconsider its ruling in favor of former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden. The August ruling said that Gruden’s lawsuit against the league could go to public trial instead of “into the league’s arbitration process,” according to The Athletic. In the lawsuit, Gruden accuses the league of intentionally leaking emails in which he used “racist, homophobic and sexist” language as part of a “malicious and orchestrated campaign” against him. The NFL could appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.

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[14:40] Trial date set for two men accused of disposing Keane Mulready Woods’ body parts

Two men accused of disposing of the body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready Woods have today received a date for trial at the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry (47) of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4 and Glen Bride (31) of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5 appeared briefly before the three-judge, non-jury court this morning. Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on January 12, 2020. The following day, some of the teenager's body parts were found in a sports bag in the Moatview area of Coolock in Dublin. Two days later, remains were found in a burning car in a laneway in the Drumcondra area. His torso was discovered on March 11, 2020, hidden in an overgrown ravine during a search of waste-ground at Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, near where the teenager is believed to have been murdered. Stephen Carberry faces three charges in relation to the death of the 17-year-old, who was murdered in a house in Drogheda, Co Louth, in January 2020. The first charge alleges that Mr Carberry, between January 13 and January 15, 2020 at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3 transported and disposed of the teenager's body parts, intending or being reckless as to whether such activity could enhance the ability of a criminal organisation or any of its members to carry out a serious offence. The offence is contrary to S.72 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2006. Mr Carberry is also accused of committing an act with the intention of impeding the apprehension or prosecution of Mr Mulready Woods' murderer and of setting fire to a Volvo V40 car for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Glen Bride faces two charges that on January 15, 2020 he participated in or contributed to the transportation and disposal of the teenager's body parts for the purpose of enhancing the ability of a criminal organisation to commit murder and to impede the apprehension of the murderer. Mr Bride is further charged with setting fire to a Volvo V40 motor car on a date between January 13 and January 15, 2020, both dates inclusive, for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Ms Justice Melanie Greally this morning set a date of January 12th, 2026 for the trial of the two men and agreed to make witness and exhibit orders for the hearing. The case will be mentioned again before the Special Criminal Court again on October 6 next.

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2024-10-06

October 6

This day in history:

  • 1915 – World War I: Combined Austro-Hungarian and German Central Powers, reinforced by the recently joined Bulgaria launched a new offensive against Serbia under command of August von Mackensen .
  • 1923 – The Turkish National Movement enters Constantinople.
  • 2018 – The United States Senate confirms Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court Associate Justice, ending a contentious confirmation process.
  • 1934 – Revolution of 1934: The President of the autonomous government of Catalonia, Lluís Companys, proclaims the Catalan State with the support of the Worker's Alliance.

Births:

  • 1901 – Eveline Du Bois-Reymond Marcus, German-Brazilian zoologist and academic (d. 1990)
  • 1930 – Hafez al-Assad, Syrian general and politician, 20th President of Syria (d. 2000)
  • 1999 – Trevor Lawrence, American football player

Deaths:

  • 877 – Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 823)
  • 836 – Nicetas the Patrician, Byzantine general
  • 1999 – Gorilla Monsoon, American wrestler and sportscaster (b. 1937)

Holidays:

  • Memorial Day for the Martyrs of Arad (Hungary)
  • Dukla Pass Victims Day (Slovakia)
  • Teachers' Day (Sri Lanka)

Random Article of the day:

Dorothy Ashby (album)

Dorothy Ashby is a self-titled album by jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby, released on the Argo label in 1962.

#wikipedia #October6 #DorothyAshby(album)

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2023-10-06

Happy 6th of October, Egypt! 🎖️💙 Pinerium takes pride in the rich history and unwavering strength of our nation.

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