A Leaked Video, a Missing Official, and a Political Firestorm, Inside Israel’s Growing Military Scandal
Fundacion Rapala – In a dramatic twist, Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, once Israel’s top military lawyer, is now at the center of a national crisis. A week ago, she was enforcing the rule of law in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Now she faces arrest for allegedly leaking a shocking video that shows Israeli soldiers
New York City’s Mayoral Race, A Local Election With Global Implications
Fundacion Rapala – New York City’s mayoral race this year carries a weight far beyond its five boroughs. Although mayoral elections are traditionally local, this one resonates like a national referendum not only on policy but on identity, diversity, and America’s political direction. As the world’s attention turns toward New York, voters prepare to choose
A Halloween Night in New York that Changed Her Life Forever
Fundacion Rapala – Claire Chabaud-Tropéano never expected a spontaneous trip to New York City to rewrite the trajectory of her life. As she walked through Brooklyn on Halloween night in 2019, she felt like she was stepping into a movie crisp fall air, glowing jack-o’-lanterns, brownstone steps covered in autumn leaves, and the hum of
Dutch Centrist Party D66 Wins Election, Rob Jetten Set to Become Youngest Prime Minister
Fundacion Rapala – The Dutch centrist party D66 has officially won the general election, according to news agency ANP. This result places 38-year-old Rob Jetten on track to become the youngest prime minister in Dutch history. With almost all votes counted, D66 holds an insurmountable lead over the far-right Freedom Party (PVV) led by Geert
Hurricane Melissa Leaves a Trail of Destruction Across the Caribbean
Fundacion Rapala – Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean with terrifying force, leaving destruction and grief behind. It was one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in more than 150 years. The storm brought torrential rain and fierce winds that devastated Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas. At least 30 people have died, but officials fear
Nvidia Becomes the First $5 Trillion Company: A New Era of Tech Power
Fundacion Rapala – Nvidia has officially become the world’s first $5 trillion company, a feat that cements its dominance not just in technology, but in modern economic history. This unprecedented valuation was reached at Wednesday’s market open, only three months after Nvidia crossed the $4 trillion threshold. The company’s stock (NVDA) jumped 3% as investors
7 of the World’s Freakiest Places You Can Actually Visit
Fundacion Rapala – When discussing the World’s Freakiest Places, curiosity and fear always have a strange relationship. Around the world, tourists are increasingly drawn to places filled with the terrifying and unexplained. From bone-filled chapels to burning craters in the desert, these destinations go beyond Halloween gimmicks. They are authentic places where history, death, and
Liam Lawson Furious After Nearly Hitting Track Marshals at the Mexico Grand Prix: “I Could Have Killed Them”
Fundacion Rapala – The Mexico Grand Prix 2025 nearly turned tragic when Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson came inches away from hitting two marshals who suddenly ran across the track. The incident happened on lap three, moments after Lawson exited the pit lane for an early tire change. As Lawson accelerated back into the race,
Trump Raises Tariffs on Canada by 10% After Anti Tariff Ad Sparks Tension
Fundacion Rapala – In another sharp turn in U.S. Canada trade relations, President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canadian goods, escalating tensions after a controversial anti tariff advertisement aired by the Ontario government. The statement, posted on Trump’s Truth Social account on Saturday (Oct. 25, 2025), accused Canada of “misrepresentation” and “hostility.”
Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers Triumph After Gambling Scandal: Resilience Amid Chaos
Fundacion Rapala – The Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers sent a strong message on the court just days after being shaken by a federal gambling scandal. On Friday night, the Blazers, led by interim head coach Tiago Splitter, stunned the Golden State Warriors 139–119. Meanwhile, the Heat dominated the Memphis Grizzlies 146–114. These victories