U.S. jury issues $20 million verdict against France’s largest bank over Sudanese atrocities

The woman and two men who obtained the verdict against BNP Paribas S.A. are U.S. citizens who left Sudan after being displaced, losing their homes and property. They were awarded amounts between $6.7 million and $7.3 million apiece on Friday after jurors deliberated for about four hours.

In an August 28 pretrial memorandum, the plaintiffs argued that BNP Paribas helped the Sudanese government “carry out one of the most notorious campaigns of persecution in modern history.”

“They’re very gratified that steps on the road toward justice are being achieved, and they’re happy that the bank is being held responsible for its abhorrent conduct,” their lawyer, Adam Levitt, said on Saturday.

A spokesperson for BNP Paribas responded via email, stating that the result “is clearly wrong and there are very strong grounds to appeal the verdict.” The bank also expressed concern that it had not been allowed to introduce important evidence during the trial.

BNP Paribas argued that Sudan had other sources of money and that the company did not knowingly help the government engage in human rights abuses under former President Omar al-Bashir. The bank provided Sudanese authorities access to international money markets from at least 2002 to 2008.

Over the years, as many as 300,000 people were killed and 2.7 million driven from their homes in the Darfur region. The litigation pertains to government actions in many parts of the country.

Al-Bashir is currently being held in a military-run detention facility in northern Sudan, his lawyer said earlier this month. He has been charged by the International Criminal Court with crimes including genocide but has not been handed over to face justice in The Hague.

Sudan plunged into a civil war more than two years ago, sparking what aid organizations have described as one of the world’s worst displacement and hunger crises.

Lawyers for the French bank maintained that it did not have liability. In an August court filing, they stated: “Human rights abuses in Sudan did not start with BNPP, did not end when BNPP left Sudan, and were not caused by BNPP.”

They further wrote, “BNP Paribas never participated in Sudanese military transactions in any way; it never financed Sudan’s purchase of arms, and there is no evidence linking any specific transaction to Plaintiffs’ injuries.”

Levitt, the plaintiffs’ attorney, called the case a “bellwether trial,” with findings he hopes to apply to other Sudanese refugees—23,000 U.S. citizens who are members of the class-action case.

The BNP spokesperson emphasized that the verdict was specific to the three plaintiffs and “should not have broader application beyond this decision.”
https://fortune.com/2025/10/18/bnp-paribas-france-largest-bank-21-million-verdict-sudan-atrocities/

Scientists point to radio bright galaxies — and change their search for aliens

**Was ‘Oumuamua a Space Probe? Is 3I/ATLAS Another?**

The humble residents of this pale blue dot have been on a quest to find alien civilization for more than a century. First, it was the “canals” of Mars. Then there were enigmatic radio “lighthouses.” And the famous “Wow” signal. All have ended up with mundane and mechanical explanations.

“It stands to reason that the Universe should be buzzing with activity, but we’ve been searching for signals for decades and haven’t heard zip,” bemoans the Planetary Society’s Kate Howells. One after another, theories about where and how technologically advanced interstellar civilizations can be found have fallen by the wayside.

But as technology advances, the scope for this search broadens. New telescopes, probes, and techniques are in the pipeline — along with new ideas of what to look for.

As one Breakthrough Listen project astronomer believes, the evidence may already be right there before us. We just haven’t recognized it yet.

### Searching for Galactic-Scale Civilizations

Brian Lacki has released a set of three prepublication studies attempting to rationalize and measure the odds of a galactic-scale civilization. These, he argues, may already be in view. They are “radio-bright” galaxies — those broadcasting especially loud background noise.

“The trouble is that you can’t tell whether that emission is natural or artificial just from knowing how bright it is in the radio band,” Lacki told Universe Today. “We expect it is natural in almost all, if not all, cases.” The challenge, he adds, is separating a signal from the noise.

This is a problem other astronomers are tackling on a much narrower scale. They think they’ve found traces of water and carbon dioxide in the atmospheres of distant worlds. But telltale signs such as methane and oxygen are hard to discern.

### Looking for the Right Signs of Life

The University of California thinks we’ve simply been looking for the wrong things. Methyl halides are much easier to detect and are produced by microbes critical in supporting more advanced life.

“If we start finding methyl halides on multiple planets, it would suggest that microbial life is common across the universe,” argues planetary scientist and study author Michaela Leung.

### Signals Amid the Noise

A radio search of the heavens began in the 1960s with the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). Despite the odd false alarm, ET is yet to phone home.

Lacki, however, believes the dial tone is out there — it may be so bright and so common that we mistake it as a natural part of the universe.

The Breakthrough Listen project, initiated in January 2016, conducted the most comprehensive radio survey of space yet, funded by global corporate and government donors. Their findings are now being released.

Lacki’s study, *Artificial Broadcasts as Galactic Populations*, posted to the preprint science journal arXiv, argues that radio-bright galaxies may be bursting at the seams with advanced civilizations.

### Distinguishing Alien Signals from Black Hole Activity

The supermassive black holes at the center of most galaxies, including our own Milky Way’s Sagittarius A*, are radioactive, with activity varying depending on recent star consumption.

Lacki suggests the overlapping radio transmissions of millions of worlds across a galaxy might, at intergalactic distances, look like part of this background radiation. He estimates one in every 100 large galaxies could be sufficiently populated to contribute about one three-hundredth of a galaxy’s radio luminosity.

### Atmospheres and Biosignatures

Extracting the spectral signature of life from light passing through the atmospheres of nearby worlds is also challenging. Current telescopes have difficulty detecting oxygen on Earth-like planets.

However, a study published in *The Astrophysical Journal Letters* suggests looking for methyl halides instead, which can be identified with as little as 13 hours of James Webb Space Telescope observation time, compared to days required for other biosignatures.

These gases indicate microbial life forms such as fungi, algae, and bacteria. The life they support doesn’t need to depend on oxygen.

“They’d be adapted to a very different type of environment, and we can’t really conceive of what that looks like, except to say that these gases are a plausible output from their metabolism,” argues astrobiologist Eddie Schwieterman.

### Are We Normal or Abnormal?

Are we normal? Or abnormal? Should we base our expectations of life outside Earth on what we know here?

University of Columbia astronomer Professor David Kipping argues that humanity is a statistical outlier.

“Yes, the sun is one of billions of stars, but several properties clearly make it unusual among that sample,” he said.

Our Sun is a yellow G-dwarf star — making up only a few percent of the galaxy’s star population. Even among G-dwarfs, the Sun is somewhat odd for being a fairly quiescent, single star system with two Jupiter-sized planets.

Jupiter’s position in our solar system acts as a giant sponge, absorbing deadly asteroids and comets before they reach the inner rocky planets.

### The Prevalence of Red Dwarf Stars

Most observed star systems tend to have giant planets hugging close to their stars, unlike our own.

The most common stars in the galaxy are M-dwarfs (Red Dwarfs), home to most of the approximately 6,000 extrasolar planets currently identified.

Yet, Earth does not orbit one, highlighting what Professor Kipping calls the “Red Sky Paradox.”

The volatile nature of Red Dwarfs may mean life doesn’t get a chance to advance to an advanced technological stage: because these stars are cooler, planets must orbit closer to remain in the “Goldilocks” zone, putting them at risk from intense solar flares and sunspots.

### The Time Factor in Detecting Alien Life

“Our own planet’s signals have probably only reached about 100 light-years into space,” writes the Planetary Society’s Howells. “We’ve only been broadcasting electromagnetic communications for about that long, and nothing can travel faster than the speed of light — hence the limited distance.”

Professor Kipping puts this into perspective:

> “The stelliferous (active star) period of the universe extends until 10,000 Gyr (giga-years) from now, yet here we are living in the first 0.1 percent of that window, when the universe is just 13.8 Gyr old.”

### Hope and the Search Continues

“There’s the hopeful idea that we’re just the first ones to get to this point of development,” explains Howells.

“There’s the fun, far-out idea that advanced aliens prefer to expand in virtual reality rather than colonize other planets. And there are lots more ideas in between.”

Perhaps we’re not listening or looking for the right things. Perhaps we’re too impressed with our own technology, assuming other civilizations haven’t long since moved on to much more advanced means.

“Maybe alien tech uses communication methods we don’t understand or can’t harness yet, like quantum entanglement,” Howells adds.

### Challenges in the Longevity of Civilizations

Dr. Manuel Scherf and Professor Helmut Lammer of the Austrian Space Research Institute highlight that the influence of plate tectonics on atmospheric carbon dioxide imposes a time limit for a planetary civilization to go interstellar.

“At some point, enough carbon dioxide will be drawn from the atmosphere so that photosynthesis will stop working,” says Scherf. “For Earth, that’s expected to happen in about 200 million to roughly 1 billion years.”

Worlds also require atmospheres with at least 18 percent oxygen to support larger, complex animals and allow the crucial invention of fire.

Anything less won’t sustain larger animals; anything over 21 percent makes fire uncontrollable.

“Without fire, the smelting of metal would be unfeasible and a technological civilization would be impossible,” they explain.

### What Does This Mean for Extraterrestrial Intelligence?

Taking these factors into account, Scherf and Lammer argue that a planet with 10 percent carbon dioxide could sustain photosynthesis for 4.2 billion years.

Any civilization developing there must survive a minimum of 280,000 years to have a chance of overlapping with another civilization in the same galaxy.

“For 10 civilizations to exist at the same time as ours, the average lifetime must be above 10 million years,” Scherf says.

The numbers of extraterrestrial intelligences (ETIs) are likely low and strongly depend on the lifetime of a civilization.

### The Final Word

As of now, there is an absence of evidence for any such civilization’s existence.

But remember, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

“The only definitive answer we can ever get to the question of whether other life exists out there is ‘yes,’” Howells concludes. “Until we get that confirmation of alien life, the possibility will always remain that we just haven’t found it yet.”

*So, was ‘Oumuamua a space probe? Is 3I/ATLAS another? As of now, there’s no conclusive evidence to support those ideas. Perhaps advanced civilizations are out there, but their signals and signs remain elusive — hidden in the cosmic noise or beyond our current detection capabilities.*
https://nypost.com/2025/10/18/tech/alien-hunt-breakthrough-why-scientists-are-changing-their-search-focus/

Karina Banda cuenta cómo la inteligencia artificial es su aliada a la hora de vestir

Karina Banda, presentadora mexicana de televisión, es conocida por compartir con sus seguidores consejos de moda y belleza. En esta ocasión, ha revelado que en ocasiones se apoya en la inteligencia artificial para identificar los colores que le ayudan a lucir mejor.

En una reciente publicación en Instagram, la conductora del programa *Desiguales*, de la cadena Univision, comentó que utiliza ChatGPT para consultar cuál es la colorimetría ideal que debe seguir al elegir sus prendas.

“Pues según ChatGPT estos son los colores que más me favorecen según mi colorimetría 😜 ¿Ya hicieron el ejercicio? Yo puse una foto mía y le pregunté qué colores me quedan mejor y, basándose en el color de mi cabello, mi piel y mis ojos, me dio el resultado. Si lo hacen, cuéntenme qué colorimetría tienen ustedes”, escribió Karina en la descripción del carrusel de fotos.

La esposa de Carlos Ponce mostró una variedad de outfits y preguntó a su público: “¿Cuál crees tú de estos colores que es el que mejor me va? Mi mamá dice que el verde olivo le encanta en mí”.

Entre las personas que reaccionaron estuvo su colega Chiquibaby, quien afirmó: “Lo voy a hacer ahora, amiga”. Asimismo, algunos seguidores comentaron: “Voy por el mío”, “Me encanta, lo voy a probar”, “Todos los colores se te ven muy bien” y “Karina tiene una cara preciosa”.

Con este post, Karina Banda demostró no solo que utiliza recursos tecnológicos para optimizar su imagen, sino también que es muy meticulosa en la selección de sus prendas. Además, encuentra en la inteligencia artificial un apoyo importante para la toma de decisiones relacionadas con la moda.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/18/karina-banda-cuenta-como-la-inteligencia-artificial-es-su-aliada-a-la-hora-de-vestir/

1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L75 327/300 4-Speed

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Israel’s military says Hamas has handed over ‘two coffins of deceased hostages’ to the Red Cross in Gaza

CAIRO (AP) — Israel’s military has announced that Hamas has handed over two coffins containing the bodies of deceased hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza.

https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/israels-military-says-hamas-has-handed-over-two-coffins-of-deceased-hostages-to-the-red-cross-in-gaza/

When Does ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Return? ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Season 4 Release Date, Streaming Info

There’s a new warden in town on the upcoming season of Paramount+’s popular series *Mayor of Kingstown*. The fourth season introduces the talented Edie Falco, best known for her role in *The Sopranos*, as Anchor Bay’s new prison warden, Nina Hobbs.

Joining Falco, the fourth season also adds Lennie James (*The Walking Dead*) and Laura Benanti (*Younger*) to the cast. James will portray a legendary gangster, while Benanti takes on the role of a new correctional officer.

The season follows Mike McLusky (played by Jeremy Renner) as his control over Kingstown is threatened by a host of new power players. According to Paramount+, “With those he loves in more danger than ever before, Mike must contend with a headstrong new Warden to protect his own while grappling with demons from his past.”

### When Does *Mayor of Kingstown* Return With New Episodes?

If you were wondering whether there’s a new episode airing on Paramount+ this week (October 18), the answer is no — there is no new episode this week.

But good news is on the horizon: the highly anticipated Season 4 premiere is just one week away! *Mayor of Kingstown* returns on **Sunday, October 26, at 3:00 a.m. ET** exclusively on Paramount+.

### How to Watch *Mayor of Kingstown* Online

The first three seasons of *Mayor of Kingstown* are available to stream on Paramount+. You can also add Paramount+ to your Prime Video account for an additional $7.99 or $12.99 per month. Amazon offers a free trial for new subscribers.

Paramount+ itself offers two subscription plans:

– **Essential Plan**: Ad-supported, costs $7.99/month
– **Premium Plan**: Ad-free, includes Showtime and live CBS, costs $12.99/month

New subscribers can take advantage of a seven-day free trial to explore the content.

### Is *Mayor of Kingstown* on Hulu or Netflix?

Currently, *Mayor of Kingstown* is not available on Hulu or Netflix. Your best bet to watch the series is through Paramount+ or by adding it via Prime Video.

Stay tuned for the season premiere and all the thrilling new episodes coming this October!
https://decider.com/2025/10/18/when-does-mayor-of-kingstown-return-mayor-of-kingstown-season-4-release-date-streaming-info/

‘No Kings’ protests against Trump bring a street party vibe as GOP calls them ‘hate America’ rallies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Protesting the direction of the country under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the nation’s capital and communities across the U.S. for “No Kings” demonstrations.

These protests have been described by the president’s Republican Party as “Hate America” rallies. Participants carried signs with messages such as “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” and “Resist Fascism.”

https://www.wivb.com/news/political-news/ap-politics/ap-no-kings-protests-against-trump-planned-nationwide-in-what-the-gop-calls-hate-america-rallies/

Top 10 Quant rated U.S.-listed Chinese stocks as trade war escalates

Trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies have been reignited after U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration imposed additional tariffs on Chinese goods.

This move comes as a retaliation against China’s strict export controls on rare earth elements, a critical component in many high-tech industries.

On October 10, President Trump further escalated the situation by issuing new threats, signaling a continued standoff between the two nations.
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Free Pallets Near Me: 15 Best Places To Get Pallets

Do you need wood pallets? You can repurpose these pallets in so many ways. If you are a do-it-yourself enthusiast, finding affordable or free pallets can unlock a world of creative possibilities. Here are some great places to source wood pallets, along with useful tips and answers to frequently asked questions.

### 7. Distribution Center

A distribution center is simply a warehouse where products and materials are stored until needed. Many businesses use these warehouses to store inventory that is not currently required. As a result, they often sell off their surplus inventory at a fraction of the cost, making distribution centers an ideal place to find low-priced pallets.

Additionally, many distribution centers offer delivery services, which can further reduce the cost of acquiring pallets.

### 8. Local Pallets Manufacturer

If you’re looking for low-cost pallets, your best bet is to find a local pallet recycling center. These businesses collect and recycle scrap wood pallets, selling them at a fraction of the cost of new pallets. You can often find recycled pallets for as little as $5 each, making them an affordable option for both businesses and homeowners.

Besides saving money, buying recycled wood pallets is also good for the environment.

### 9. Outside Businesses

Getting low-cost pallets from outside businesses is an incredible way to save money. Many businesses have pallets they no longer need and are often willing to give them away for free or at a low cost. You can usually find these pallets near dumpsters or at the back of parking lots.

Just be sure to ask permission before taking them.

### 10. Craigslist

Who knew Craigslist would be such a treasure trove for pallets? With some searching, you can find leftover pallets of all shapes and sizes, perfect for whatever project you have in mind. And best of all, many are usually free!

However, be sure to check the condition of the pallets before you take them, as some may be in better shape than others.

### 11. Facebook

It’s easy to find free pallets on Facebook Marketplace. Simply type in “pallets” along with your location, and you’ll probably find several listings. Once you’ve found a promising listing, message the seller to ask if they have any pallets they want to give away.

If they do, arrange a time to pick them up. You may need to disassemble the pallets yourself, but it’s well worth the effort since you’ll get them for free! Always wear gloves and long sleeves to protect yourself from splinters.

### 12. Kamps Pallet

Kamps Pallet is one of the leading providers of wooden pallets and other material handling and transporting solutions. Their pallets are made from high-quality lumber and are built to last.

You can find almost any type of pallet you need at Kamps Pallet, whether you’re looking for new or used pallets, standard or custom sizes, or even heat-treated wood pallets for export.

### 13. PalletOne

PalletOne often has free or low-cost pallets available. You can find their contact information on their website. Once you contact them, ask about their current availability and pricing.

PalletOne is an excellent resource for individuals and businesses looking for quality pallets at a reasonable price.

### 14. RecycleNet

RecycleNet is a national network of recycling facilities that accept reclaimed pallets. To find a facility near you, simply enter your zip code on the RecycleNet website.

Once you find a facility, you can contact them to arrange pick-up or drop-off. Many facilities also have programs allowing you to trade old pallets for new ones.

If you’re looking to save money and reduce waste, consider checking out RecycleNet the next time you need refurbished pallets.

### 15. National Wooden Pallet Container Association

The National Wooden Pallet Container Association (NWPCA) is a great place to start your search. This organization represents over 800 companies that manufacture and distribute wooden pallets.

NWPCA is also involved in woodworking projects, making them an excellent resource for finding affordable pallets in your area.

## Useful Tips When Getting Free Pallets

Acquiring free pallets can be likened to a treasure hunt. It requires insider knowledge, timing, patience, and, most importantly, safety precautions.

First, know when and where to look for free pallets. Check with local businesses that regularly receive shipments—they’re likely to have pallets they are willing to give away. Call ahead and ask about their schedule; you don’t want to show up when they are closed!

Once you’ve found a potential source, think about safety:

– Inspect the wood for nails or splinters before moving or dismantling the pallet.
– Avoid pallets that look like they might fall apart—you don’t want a pallet hitting you.
– Wear gloves to avoid getting splinters.

Be aware of scams. Some companies advertise free pallets only to charge exorbitant delivery fees. To avoid this, always pick up the pallets yourself or find a company that offers free delivery.

Once you have your pallets, the possibilities are endless! Get creative—build furniture, create art, or even use them as firewood.

## Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

**Where Can I Get Free Pallets Near Me?**
Start your search with local businesses that receive shipments regularly; they often have pallets to give away. You can also check local recycling centers or contact the National Wooden Pallet Container Association.

**Can You Get Free Pallets From Walmart?**
Yes, Walmart sometimes offers free reconditioned pallets. However, you need to call ahead to learn about their schedule and availability.

**Will Home Depot Give Away Pallets?**
Home Depot does not typically give away pallets. However, you might be able to purchase repurposed pallets from your local store.

**What Can You Use Instead of Pallets?**
Alternatives include hardwood, softwood, plywood, firewood, fumigated new wood, Euro pallets, wooden skids, crates, pallet boxes, and even recycled materials such as cardboard or plastic pallets.

## Conclusion

Free wood pallets are versatile materials that can be used in countless creative and practical projects. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a business owner, there are many ways to source low-cost or free pallets. Try one or more of the above options during your next search—you might be surprised at the treasures you find!

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