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October 25, 2021: Alec Baldwin, U.S. spending bill, Colombian drug lord, Bomb cyclone, Obama

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October 25, 2021: Alec Baldwin, U.S. spending bill, Colombia, California ‘bomb cyclone,’ Obama

1. Alec Baldwin was drawing a revolver across his body and pointing it at a camera during rehearsal on the set of "Rust" when the weapon fired and struck the cinematographer in the chest, according to an affidavit released on Sunday.

2. U.S. Democrats are expected to unveil a tax plan that would seek to raise hundreds of billions of dollars from the country's roughly 700 billionaires to help pay for expanding the social safety net and tackling climate change.

3. A powerful storm drenched wildfire-scarred Northern California on Sunday, triggering mudslides and flooding, while heavy winds toppled utility poles and downed trees in what meteorologists called a "bomb cyclone.”

4. The man Colombia describes as the world's most dangerous drug trafficker told security forces: "You beat me" when he was captured during an operation this weekend, the government said, pledging to extradite him swiftly to the United States.

5. Former U.S. President Barack Obama urged Virginians to re-elect Terry McAuliffe as governor at a rally emphasizing the race's significance as an indicator of the country's political direction and a reflection of its values.

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