Cheers and Jeers: Monday
3 minute readPublished: Monday, October 13, 2025 at 4:58 pm

Cheers and Jeers: A Monday Rundown
Today's edition of "Cheers and Jeers" opens with a nod to Indigenous Peoples Day, followed by a series of observations on the current state of affairs. The report highlights several concerning developments, including a government shutdown that has resulted in the firing of federal employees. The piece also notes the use of armed troops and masked individuals to terrorize cities.
In other news, the report touches on the ongoing debate surrounding Tylenol and autism, with an equal split of Democrats and Republicans holding opposing views on the matter. Additionally, the report mentions a mayoral candidate's lead in NYC, the number of candy corn production that would circle the moon, and the cancellation of a major solar energy project. Health insurance premiums are expected to rise.
The report also celebrates the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. The prize recognizes her efforts in promoting democracy amidst growing authoritarianism in Venezuela. The report also commemorates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy.
Finally, the report addresses the upcoming end of support for Windows 10, offering readers options for upgrading or maintaining their systems.
BNN's Perspective: The current political climate is marked by division and uncertainty. While the Nobel Peace Prize is a welcome recognition of democratic values, the domestic issues highlighted in this report, from the government shutdown to the spread of misinformation, are deeply troubling. It is imperative that leaders on both sides of the aisle work together to address these challenges and restore faith in our institutions.
Keywords: Indigenous Peoples Day, government shutdown, Tylenol, autism, Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Corina Machado, Windows 10, U.S. Navy, politics, current events, democracy, authoritarianism, health insurance, solar energy.