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    SHOCKING SECURITY Breach: Fire Erupts at UK PM’S Home as Spies Arrested, Labour In Chaos

    British police are investigating a suspicious fire at Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s London home. Officers arrested a suspect and say this is a serious security threat. The incident has raised new fears about safety around the Prime Minister.

    In another alarming case, three Iranian men have been charged with spying after sneaking into the country illegally. Prosecutors say they helped Iran’s intelligence service and targeted journalists living in Britain. Officials admit this shows big problems with border control and asylum rules.

    Prime Minister Starmer is also facing trouble inside his own Labour Party. Several MPs and local leaders have quit, accusing him of caring more about power than helping families or seniors. Former Labour MP Rosie Duffield slammed his leadership, saying he only listens to a small group of male advisers.

    The government now says it will tighten immigration laws after public anger over rising migrant numbers. Even as Crystal Palace celebrated an FA Cup win against Manchester City, London festivals may be in doubt because of new legal fights.

    HEARTLAND TRAGEDY: Deadly Storms RIP Apart American Communities

    HEARTLAND TRAGEDY: Deadly Storms RIP Apart American Communities

    At least 42 Americans lost their lives this weekend as fierce storms ripped through the South and Midwest. Tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms battered eight states, leaving thousands of homes and businesses destroyed. Missouri suffered the most with 12 deaths. In Kansas, a deadly dust storm caused a 71-car pileup that killed eight people.

    Mississippi reported six deaths and dozens injured as tornadoes left hundreds without homes. Alabama was hit by EF-2 and EF-3 tornadoes that flattened houses and took three lives. Arkansas faced an EF-3 tornado with winds up to 165 mph in Cave City, claiming three more victims.

    Texas, Oklahoma, and North Carolina were also hit hard by tornadoes causing deaths and heavy damage. Governors declared emergencies across several states while wildfire risks remain high due to dry winds. Power outages affected tens of thousands as crews work nonstop to restore service.

    President Trump addressed the disaster on social media, stating that the White House is watching conditions closely. Emergency teams are still searching for survivors while millions stay under severe weather alerts moving eastward. This is one of the deadliest outbreaks in recent years — officials urge Americans to stay alert for more dangerous weather ahead.

    PRISON BREAK Panic, Strike Chaos, and TAX Bill Turmoil Shake America’S Core

    PRISON BREAK Panic, Strike Chaos, and TAX Bill Turmoil Shake America’S Core

    A daring prison break in New Orleans has put nine dangerous inmates on the streets. Ten escaped with help from inside the jail. Police are working around the clock to catch them. This disaster is sparking fresh doubts about how safe our prisons really are.

    Over in New Jersey, train engineers walked off the job, stranding 350,000 commuters. The strike shows how fragile our daily routines can be when unions flex their muscles. With no deal in sight, families and businesses are left hanging.

    Meanwhile, Charter and Cox Communications plan a $34.5 billion merger that could change cable TV forever. As more people ditch cable for streaming, big companies are scrambling to stay alive.

    On Capitol Hill, House Republicans have stalled President Trump’s key tax bill because of party infighting. At the same time, Homeland Security wants 20,000 National Guard troops for border enforcement — a move now under Pentagon review that could affect both security and local economies.

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    TRUMP TAX Bill Chaos: GOP Infighting Leaves Voters Angry And Hopeless

    House Republicans have put the TRUMP TAX BILL on hold after five GOP members objected to new regulations in the plan. This split inside the party has left many conservative voters frustrated, as they wait for promised tax relief. The delay shows deep divisions among Republicans over how to handle economic policy.

    America’s courtrooms are making headlines this week. In Idaho, Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial is under fire for possible gag order violations. In another high-profile case, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sex trafficking charges with disturbing details from Cassie Ventura’s testimony. Californians are outraged after a judge made the Menendez brothers eligible for parole decades after their parents’ murder.

    On the world stage, peace talks between Russia and Ukraine hit a wall when both President Trump and Vladimir Putin skipped a key meeting in Turkey. At the same time, the United Nations blames U.S. tariffs for slow global growth — a claim many conservatives call an excuse to attack American interests.

    Immigration remains heated as Trump officials suspend asylum processing at the border, leaving migrants stuck in limbo while Republicans push tougher laws against transporting illegal immigrants across state lines. Other news includes an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey over threats against Trump online, train strikes hurting New Jersey commuters, and Britain’s Labour government facing backlash over new detention plans for

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    CRIME WAVE Chaos: Shocking Trials and Escapes Shake America

    A judge in Idaho warned lawyers about possible gag order violations during the Bryan Kohberger murder trial. New evidence has come out, making the courtroom even more tense. The media is watching closely as this case, along with sex trafficking claims against Sean “Diddy” Combs by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, draws national attention.

    In California, Governor Newsom’s move to turn the Menendez brothers’ clemency hearing into a parole review has sparked outrage. Critics say this could change the fate of two men convicted of killing their parents in 1989. This fight highlights ongoing debates over criminal justice reform.

    Federal prosecutors want the death penalty for Luigi Mangione after he was charged with murdering a healthcare CEO in New York — a case linked to terrorism that is getting heavy legal focus. Other big stories include a mass jail escape in New Orleans helped by insiders and a Texas mom charged with terrorism for allegedly helping her son plan a mass shooting.

    Overseas, scandals are shaking up major institutions too. The Royal Military Police faces sexual abuse claims from a female veteran calling for outside oversight. Australia’s most decorated soldier lost his appeal on war crimes charges, while U.S. officials cracked down on cartel leaders after huge fentanyl busts and finally solved a 40-year-old cold case.

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    MAY 15 SHOCK: Hospital Shooting, DOT Chaos, Trump Arms Deal Rock America

    A deadly shooting broke out at UPMC Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania. Officer Andrew Duarte was killed and several staff were hurt before police stopped the gunman. The violence has many Americans worried about growing crime and safety in hospitals.

    Travelers at Newark Airport faced a nightmare as delays and cancellations left them stranded. Many blame the Department of Transportation for these failures, pointing to bigger problems with how travel is managed in our country.

    Donald Trump landed a $142 billion arms deal that’s giving new life to America’s defense industry. The move is making headlines around the world and raising questions about America’s leadership on global security.

    Controversy exploded after the Menendez brothers, who murdered their parents years ago, were granted parole thanks to a sentence reduction. Outrage is spreading as people see this as another case of going soft on violent criminals when many are demanding tougher laws.

    Tesla’s board is taking a hard look at CEO Elon Musk’s pay while legal fights play out behind closed doors. Even with these issues, Tesla stock jumped almost 3%. The review comes as markets react to world tensions and big deals like Trump’s latest agreement.

    TRUMP And PUTIN Absence Sparks Chaos at Peace Talks

    TRUMP And PUTIN Absence Sparks Chaos at Peace Talks

    Confusion broke out at the Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey after both President TRUMP and Russian leader Putin said they would not attend. The meeting, set for Thursday, was pushed to Friday as officials scrambled to figure out who would actually show up.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced his doubts about any real progress without Trump or Putin in the room. He said, “It’s clear that only a direct meeting between President Trump and President Putin will move things forward.”

    With neither Putin nor top Kremlin aides present, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and others waited in separate Turkish cities. Frustration grew as it became obvious that key leaders were missing from the table.

    The push for peace started when Putin suggested direct talks with Ukraine last week. Zelenskyy agreed but stressed both nations’ leaders must be involved for any deal to work.

    Newark Airport Meltdown Highlights DOT Failures Travelers face chaos amid major disruptions, exposing systemic issues in US transportation management and infrastructure

    Newark Airport Meltdown Exposes DOT Failures Travelers face chaos amid significant disruptions, highlighting ongoing issues within the Department of Transportation

    SHOCKING ARSON Strike: UK Prime Minister’S Home Targeted Amid Chaos

    SHOCKING ARSON Strike: UK Prime Minister’S Home Targeted Amid Chaos

    A man has been arrested after a fire broke out at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s London home. Police say it was arson and are now running a full investigation into how this could happen.

    This attack comes as Britain faces growing unrest. Starmer is under fire from his own Labour Party, with MP Rosie Duffield quitting and calling him out for hypocrisy and harsh policies. Other MPs have also left or rebelled over scandals and tough budget cuts.

    The arson attempt raises serious questions about the Prime Minister’s safety and shows how unstable British politics has become. Police are still looking into what happened as the story unfolds.

    India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire After US-Mediated Talks The nuclear-armed neighbors announced an immediate ceasefire after weeks of deadly clashes, signaling a rare de-escalation in South Asia

    REFORM UK CHAOS: CPS Decision Ignites Fury, Party Tears Widen

    REFORM UK CHAOS: CPS Decision Ignites Fury, Party Tears Widen

    The Crown Prosecution Service said it will not press charges against Rupert Lowe, a former Reform UK MP. After looking at the evidence and talking to witnesses, officials found there was not enough proof to move forward. Lowe had been accused of threatening party chairman Zia Yusuf and allowing harassment in his office.

    Lowe denied all the claims. He called them a “brutal smear campaign” and slammed Nigel Farage’s leadership, calling him “a coward and a viper.” This fight comes after months of tension when Lowe spoke out against Farage’s style.

    Reform UK recently enjoyed strong election results in England. But now, public infighting is putting that success at risk as party members argue openly.

    Elon Musk once suggested Lowe should lead Reform UK. Instead, after being kicked out of the party, Lowe now serves as an independent MP.

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    MAJOR CRIME Shock: Border Chaos, SEX Trafficking, and Judges Under Fire Shake America

    Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial kicked off in Manhattan. The nation watched as Cassie Ventura and others took the stand with serious claims. Combs’ lawyers deny every charge. Meanwhile, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested at an ICE protest for trespassing, sparking heated debate about immigration enforcement.

    The Menendez brothers’ resentencing was delayed due to arguments over risk assessments. Their family says they’ll support them if released. In South Carolina, six illegal migrants were charged with killing a local mother — raising fresh worries about border security and rising crime.

    A Florida State University shooting suspect is still behind bars after a campus attack left students on edge about safety. In New York, a judge took control of Rikers Island jail to tackle growing violence and mismanagement.

    Federal prosecutors indicted Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping someone dodge immigration agents. Sinaloa cartel leaders now face narco-terrorism charges after 1.65 tons of fentanyl were seized — another reminder of the deadly drugs pouring across our borders.

    Breaking Crime and Legal News for May 13, 2025 Top stories include the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Tory Lanez’s prison stabbing, a deadly New Jersey house explosion, and the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka during an ICE standoff

    RETAIL CHAOS Rocks Main Street: Joann Bankruptcy Stuns Shoppers, Disney Soars, Dollar General Surges

    RETAIL CHAOS Rocks Main Street: Joann Bankruptcy Stuns Shoppers, Disney Soars, Dollar General Surges

    Joann Fabrics just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to shut down 500 stores across the country. The company is drowning in $1 billion of debt as it hopes a sale will keep it afloat. This marks another blow to old-school retailers who can’t keep up with shifting shopping habits and rising costs.

    Meanwhile, Disney posted a huge quarterly profit of $2.36 billion — a jump of 7% from last year. Packed theme parks and booming streaming services helped Disney beat Wall Street’s predictions even while the economy stays shaky.

    Dollar General is bucking the trend by predicting more growth ahead. While Joann Fabrics closes its doors, this discount chain expects to thrive as shoppers hunt for bargains during tough times.

    These changes reveal a split in America’s economy — traditional retailers are struggling while entertainment giants like Disney and budget chains like Dollar General find new ways to win over customers.;

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    SHOCKING FIRE Rocks UK PM’S Home Amid Chaos and Party Revolt

    A fire broke out at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s private London home, leading to a fast police response. Officials have not shared what caused the fire or how much damage was done.

    This comes as Starmer faces heavy criticism and growing anger inside his own party. He is under fire for tough spending cuts and reports of taking pricey gifts.

    Several Labour Members of Parliament have quit or turned against him, showing deep splits in his team.

    The fire piles more trouble onto Starmer’s plate. Police are still investigating, but no new details have been released yet.

    Breaking Crime and Legal News for May 13, 2025 Top stories include the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Tory Lanez’s prison stabbing, a deadly New Jersey house explosion, a Mother’s Day murder-suicide, a hate crime involving a 6-year-old, allegations against Andrew Tate, and a murder charge against a California soccer coach

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    WORLD In CHAOS: Border Bloodshed and Outrage Shake Global Stability

    Fresh violence broke out on the INDIA-PAKISTAN border just hours after leaders promised a ceasefire. Both sides blame each other for breaking the truce, leaving families in Kashmir trapped in danger. The U.S. and other countries are asking for calm, but peace looks shaky.

    In POLAND, thousands took to the streets to protest illegal immigration before the presidential election. Nationalists led chants of “no to immigration,” blaming Russia and Belarus for sending migrants into Europe. The Law and Justice party’s candidate is gaining support with his strong border stance.

    ISRAEL is under fire from aid groups over how it handles humanitarian help in Gaza as conditions get worse for Palestinians. In a bold move, EL SALVADOR has offered to house U.S. prisoners if America pays — raising eyebrows as the U.S. struggles with crowded jails.

    Other world news: Ukraine’s President Zelensky called out Putin for direct talks, while Donald Trump pushed for new peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Headlines also include a Vatican call for peace, White House jet deals with Qatar, a Soviet spacecraft re-entry scare, Taliban banning chess over gambling fears, and even a strange hermit crab smuggling case making waves worldwide.

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    DEADLY CHAOS Shakes US Travel: Families Heartbroken, Travelers Stranded

    A deadly crash on Interstate 75 has left at least one person dead. Police are still looking into what caused the wreck. This tragedy adds to worries about how safe our highways really are.

    In California, a tour bus and another car crashed near Los Angeles on Mother’s Day. One person died and 32 were hurt. The accident happened on a day meant for family, making it even harder for those involved. Emergency crews rushed to help, but the loss was already done.

    At Newark Airport, equipment failures led to radar blackouts and massive flight delays and cancellations. Travelers posted videos online showing airline staff scrambling as crowds grew angry and confused in the terminals.

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy had to step in after complaints flooded social media about outdated airport systems and poor planning. These events show serious problems in America’s roads and airports that need real solutions — not just promises from officials.;

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    PRISON HORROR Shocks UK: Outrage Grows Over Free Speech Crackdown and Immigration Chaos

    A convicted child killer at Belmarsh Prison threw boiling water on a guard, leaving staff shaken and demanding change. Axel Rudakubana, locked up for murdering three children and hurting ten more, planned the attack. Now, prison workers want tougher security to protect themselves from violent inmates.

    In London, freedom of speech is under threat. Hamit Coskun faces charges for burning a Qur’an outside the Turkish consulate. Conservative voices warn that this case could bring back blasphemy laws scrapped in 2008. The prosecution has sparked anger among those who defend free expression.

    Illegal immigration is also fueling fear and rising crime across the UK. Many communities say tensions are growing as leaders struggle to keep borders secure and streets safe.

    Meanwhile, police arrested several Iranian men in a major counterterrorism raid in London. This shows how foreign threats remain real — and why security forces must stay alert to protect Britain from danger at home and abroad.

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    BORDER CHAOS and Economic Shock: America Faces Urgent Threats at Home and Abroad

    Border agents are stepping up the fight against illegal immigration. Northern officials recently arrested a foreign adversary, while federal agents in North Carolina broke up a kidnapping ring tied to illegal immigrants. The Senate is pushing a bill to end in-state tuition for undocumented students, showing leaders want tougher rules on who gets benefits.

    Ford Motor is facing a $15 billion loss from tariffs put in place during the Trump years. Because of this, Ford has pulled its annual financial guidance, blaming trade uncertainty. At the same time, the Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady, making investors nervous about what comes next for the economy.

    Overseas, Britain banned radical leftist Julius Malema from speaking at Cambridge University. Some call it censorship, but many support keeping far-left voices out of public events. King Charles III led VE Day ceremonies at Westminster Abbey as Britain looked back on unity during hard times.

    Other big stories include gridlock over picking a new Pope in Rome and rising military tensions between India and Pakistan after missile launches. Former President Trump’s choice of Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon General is causing debate in Washington. Meanwhile, acquittals of Memphis police officers have sparked more protests on college campuses over Israel-Palestine issues.

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    FORD’S $15 Billion Shock: Trump Tariffs Spark Industry Chaos

    Ford Motor Company says it could lose $15 billion, blaming President Trump’s tariffs for the hit. The company has pulled its yearly financial forecast, warning that the entire auto industry might face over $100 billion in losses. Ford once hoped to earn up to $8.5 billion in 2025, but those plans are now on hold.

    To fight back, Ford is rerouting cars between Mexico and Canada to dodge some of the new taxes. Even with these moves, leaders at Ford say trade fights are shaking up markets and scaring off investors.

    This big loss comes from Trump’s “America First” trade plan. While it aims to protect American jobs, some companies say it’s causing trouble not just for car makers but other businesses too.

    Videos online show Ford struggling as tariffs bite hard into profits. Many worry this is only the start of bigger problems for U.S. manufacturing if trade battles continue.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Justice: Death Penalty Push Shakes Nation

    Federal prosecutors will seek the DEATH PENALTY for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a New York City hotel. This is the first federal death penalty case since President Trump’s return to office. It shows a strong, no-nonsense approach to crime that many conservatives have demanded for years.

    A deadly crash near Yellowstone National Park left seven dead and eight hurt after a tour van hit a pickup truck. Victims included tourists from Italy and China. Both vehicles caught fire, making rescue efforts difficult. Police are still looking into what caused this tragedy on a dangerous stretch of road.

    Three former Memphis police officers were found not guilty in the Tyre Nichols murder case, sparking new debate over police reform and accountability. Other crime stories include a California realtor shot by a repeat offender, an Ohio man denied bond after allegedly killing a deputy, and dozens arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.

    President Trump’s team also named Jeanine Pirro as top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., raising talk about future law enforcement plans. Meanwhile, cities like Minneapolis still struggle with violent crime after “defund the police” policies took hold. Investigations continue into drug trafficking and campus violence at U.C. Berkeley as well.

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    CRIME WAVE Surge: FBI and Nypd Race to Stop Border Chaos

    Federal agents are cracking down on violent gangs as crime surges across the country. The FBI now has over 250 open cases tied to the “764” criminal network. Police are also hunting suspects in attacks on officers and solving high-profile murders, like a pastor found dead in Arizona. Violent crime is a growing threat for many American families.

    The NYPD is under fire after sharing a Palestinian woman’s sealed arrest record with ICE. This move has sparked debate about how local police should work with federal immigration officials. At the same time, ICE is stepping up efforts against migrant networks while critics slam the Biden administration over weak border security.

    Conservatives scored a win as the Supreme Court upheld President Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military. The Trump team is also fighting lawsuits that would limit access to abortion drugs, while Minnesota’s attorney general pushes back against bans on transgender athletes.

    Communities are shaken by deadly crashes near Yellowstone and shootings of law enforcement officers. As cities face more gang violence, drug crimes, and illegal immigration, Americans want stronger action to keep their neighborhoods safe.

    REFORM PARTY’S Stunning WIN Shakes UP England Elections

    REFORM PARTY’S Stunning WIN Shakes UP England Elections

    Nigel Farage’s REFORM party pulled off a huge upset in England’s council elections. They won 677 out of 1,641 seats and took control of 10 councils. Reform also grabbed two mayoral victories and made gains in the national parliament during the Runcorn and Helsby by-election. Labour, fresh off a general election win, lost 187 seats to Reform, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and pro-Gaza independents.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer admitted voters punished his party but promised Labour would “go further and faster on the change that people want.” Still, there is no clear plan for what this change will be as splits grow inside Labour.

    Far-left MP Nadia Whittome slammed Labour for trying to look tough on immigration. She said their efforts to “out-Farage Farage” only helped boost Reform’s popularity.

    Whittome admitted voters are fed up with housing shortages and strained social services caused by mass migration. She argued Labour should target the “ruling class,” not migrants. Former cabinet minister Louise Haigh agreed it was fair for people to be angry about billions spent on migrants while benefits for citizens get cut.

    UK NEWS FREEZE: Calm Breaks the Usual Chaos on May 4

    UK NEWS FREEZE: Calm Breaks the Usual Chaos on May 4

    For once, there’s no breaking news from the United Kingdom today. On May 4, 2025, things are steady — no major events have shaken the country.

    All top news sources and officials agree that nothing significant has changed since yesterday. The headlines remain quiet across Britain.

    If you’re looking for updates or surprises, you’ll have to wait a bit longer. Right now, it’s business as usual with no fresh stories making waves.

    Stay tuned for any shifts or unexpected developments — but today, calm rules over chaos in the UK.

    IRAN PORT Horror: Deadly Blast Exposes Shocking Safety Lapses

    IRAN PORT Horror: Deadly Blast Exposes Shocking Safety Lapses

    A huge explosion tore through Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port on April 26, killing at least 70 people and injuring over 1,000. It started with a fuel tanker fire and got worse when chemical containers blew up. Video from the scene showed thick orange and brown smoke before a massive blast rocked the area.

    Iranian leaders blamed “negligence” for the disaster. The Interior Minister said rocket fuel chemicals like sodium perchlorate were stored wrong. Investigators found cargo was mislabeled to hide what was really inside.

    Some critics say officials are trying to cover up how bad things really are by calling it just an “incident.” Writers groups and some lawmakers want more honesty about what happened at this important port.

    The port is open again but under stricter safety rules. Still, the damage is serious for Iran’s trade system. Many wonder if Iran will finally fix its safety problems or keep ignoring them at key sites like this one.

    FLORIDA HERO Cops Save DAY: Rogue Boat Drama in Deadly Storm

    FLORIDA HERO Cops Save DAY: Rogue Boat Drama in Deadly Storm

    Florida police stopped a rogue boat during dangerous weather, but officials have not shared where it happened or why the boat was out of control. This comes as storms and floods slam Oklahoma and Texas, raising safety worries across the country.

    No injuries or property damage have been reported from the boat incident. Still, this reminds us how tough it is for first responders to keep people safe when wild weather hits.

    After the Surfside condo collapse, Florida lawmakers passed tougher building safety laws to protect families. Safety stays front and center as states battle new emergencies every week.

    We’ll bring you updates as soon as more details come out about this breaking story in Florida.

    TRUMP’S Bold Alien Enemies ACT Move Targets Deadly Venezuelan Gang Invasion

    TRUMP’S Bold Alien Enemies ACT Move Targets Deadly Venezuelan Gang Invasion

    President Trump has taken a dramatic step to fight the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua (TdA), which is accused of bringing violence and drugs into America. By using the ALIEN ENEMIES ACT, Trump is sending a clear message: foreign criminals will not be allowed to threaten U.S. safety.

    The Secretary of State labeled TdA as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in February 2025. INTERPOL Washington reported last December that TdA sneaks its members into the country by hiding among migrants from Venezuela.

    Trump’s new order lets federal agents arrest and remove any TdA member who isn’t an American citizen or legal resident. He said it’s his duty as Commander in Chief to stop what he calls an “invasion” by this dangerous group.

    This is the first time a president has used this law against foreign gangs inside our borders. Many conservatives have demanded tougher action for years, arguing that weak border policies put Americans at risk from violent outsiders.

    VANCOUVER HORROR: Deadly SUV Attack Shatters Festival, Families Devastated

    VANCOUVER HORROR: Deadly SUV Attack Shatters Festival, Families Devastated

    A black SUV tore through a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver on Friday night. Police say there are several dead and injured, but the exact numbers are still unknown. Authorities have warned that the casualty count could be high.

    The attack happened just after 8 p.m. at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver. Videos online show chaos — victims and debris scattered everywhere, with some people not moving on the ground.

    Police have arrested one suspect and confirmed they are not looking for anyone else. Interim Police Chief Steve Rai told reporters, “One suspect, one vehicle.”

    Officials have not shared why this happened yet. The investigation continues as families wait for news about their loved ones.

    US-CHINA IMPORT Tariffs Spark Fear and Chaos for Businesses

    US-CHINA IMPORT Tariffs Spark Fear and Chaos for Businesses

    A new 50% tariff on Chinese goods like smartphones and batteries will slam American businesses starting April 2025. This is the latest move in a trade fight that began with President Trump’s tough stance on China, which included a massive 145% tariff. Now, companies from small shops in Vermont to big airlines like Delta warn of higher prices and supply chain headaches.

    Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says business leaders would prefer lower tariffs, but many understand the need to protect U.S. interests. The European Union has blasted these tariffs as harmful taxes that could shake up the global economy.

    Small businesses are struggling too. Some local shops using American-made products may not feel much pain, but many others report shrinking profits and less hope for growth, according to the National Federation of Independent Business.

    Stock markets have dropped as worries grow over what comes next. Export-heavy countries like Germany are also feeling pressure as U.S. trade policies send shockwaves around the world. This story is still unfolding as businesses watch for more changes ahead.

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    NEW JERSEY Wildfire Chaos: Thousands Flee Homes as Inferno Rages

    A raging wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, has scorched more than 13,000 acres since Tuesday. About 5,000 people had to leave their homes as thick smoke spread across the area. Part of the Garden State Parkway was shut down for safety.

    Firefighters are battling the flames and helping families who had to evacuate. Air quality warnings have gone up for nearby towns.

    This is one of the worst wildfires New Jersey has seen in years. The cause is still unknown, and officials are urging everyone to obey evacuation orders.

    For live updates and video coverage, visit: https://lifeline.news/video-for-news?video=wildfirenew-jersey-devastating-2025-04-24

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    PUTIN’S Easter Ceasefire Shattered: Deadly Betrayal Leaves Ukraine in Mourning

    Three people were killed in Ukraine’s Kherson region during what was supposed to be a 30-hour Easter ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian leaders say Russian forces kept attacking, with President Zelenskyy reporting over 2,900 violations and hundreds of drone strikes during the truce.

    Russia denies breaking the agreement. The Russian Defense Ministry claims its troops “strictly observed the ceasefire” and did not push forward. Instead, Moscow accuses Ukraine of nearly 5,000 violations.

    Putin says fighting only started again after the truce ended. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy is calling for a longer peace or at least an end to attacks on civilians — something Russia says will only happen if Western countries stop sending weapons to Ukraine.

    The back-and-forth blame shows just how little trust remains between Moscow and Kyiv. Both sides point fingers as innocent lives are lost — even on sacred holidays.

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    FAA’S URGENT Vegas Helicopter Shake-Up Slashes Deadly Risks

    The FAA just rolled out strict new rules for helicopters flying over Las Vegas after a deadly crash exposed major safety gaps. Dangerous conditions at Harry Reid International Airport led to the changes, and within three weeks, collision alerts dropped by 30%.

    This crackdown came after a tragic January accident in Washington, D.C., where an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided, killing 67 people. To prevent more disasters, the FAA used artificial intelligence to review safety data from airports across the country — including Las Vegas, Boston, and New York.

    Las Vegas stood out as a problem spot because helicopter operators didn’t have clear rules on how far apart they should fly. Air traffic controllers also weren’t giving enough warnings about other aircraft nearby. Chris Rocheleau, acting head of the FAA, said the agency moved fast to tighten control and give pilots better information.

    The FAA isn’t stopping with Las Vegas. Officials say more safety steps are coming for other busy airports soon. They’re also setting up a special committee to boost commercial air tour safety nationwide after another fatal helicopter crash in New York City last month.

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    PUTIN’S Fake Ceasefire: Ukraine Shattered by Deadly Attacks During “Truce”

    Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a 30-hour EASTER ceasefire. But while he claimed to stop fighting, Ukrainian officials say Russian attacks killed three people in Kherson and injured more. Shelling continued even as Moscow said it was honoring the truce.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of breaking the ceasefire over 2,900 times. He said there were hundreds of drone strikes and nearly 100 assaults along the front lines during those hours. Zelenskyy made it clear — Ukraine will defend itself if attacked.

    Russia’s Defense Ministry pushed back, blaming Ukraine for almost 5,000 violations instead. They insisted Russian troops stayed put and did not attack first. After the truce ended, Putin said fighting resumed and criticized Kyiv for asking Western nations for help instead of peace talks.

    Putin now demands that Western countries stop sending weapons to Ukraine before any real ceasefire can happen — something Ukraine refuses to accept. As both sides trade blame over failed truces, peace looks farther away than ever in this brutal war.

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    RETAIL CHAOS: Forever 21 and Joann Shut Doors as Ollie’S Surges Forward

    Forever 21 is heading for its second bankruptcy and plans to shutter about 200 U.S. stores. Once a mall favorite, the chain has struggled to keep up with online shopping and new trends. Closures have already begun in states like Michigan, New York, and California. Joann Fabrics is closing all its locations after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Even their website has shut down because of high demand during clearance sales. Many shoppers are upset about store policies as hundreds of sites get ready to close. While others shrink, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet is on the rise. The discount chain will grab up to 100 Big Lots store leases as Big Lots faces its own financial troubles. Ollie’s expects to open around 75 new outlets in 2025 — much faster than usual. Retailers are feeling the heat from online competition and a shaky economy. Walgreens and Kohl’s are also closing hundreds of stores as more Americans turn away from old-school shopping habits.

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    HARVARD SUBWAY Shooting Panic: Shelter-in-Place Order Shakes Campus

    A shooting on a Boston subway platform near Harvard University sent shockwaves through the campus Sunday. Harvard officials quickly told students and staff to shelter in place as police searched for the gunman.

    Transit police say a man fired four or five shots at someone he targeted on the southbound platform at Harvard Square station, then ran away. Thankfully, no one was hurt, according to transit police superintendent Richard Sullivan.

    The chaos forced subway riders onto shuttle buses while officers from several departments searched the area around the busy station. The location is right next to Harvard’s main campus in Cambridge.

    Police lifted the shelter-in-place order later that afternoon after deciding there was no longer a threat to students or staff. The suspect remains at large as investigators continue their search.

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    ANTI-TRUMP Protests Erupt: Outrage and Chaos Sweep Across America

    Anti-Trump protests broke out in cities and small towns across the country on Saturday. Marchers filled Manhattan streets, crowds gathered near the White House, and activists spelled out “Impeach & Remove” on a San Francisco beach.

    In Massachusetts, protesters joined a Revolutionary War reenactment to compare their cause to America’s original fight for freedom. Thomas Bassford, an 80-year-old from Maine, said, “This is a very perilous time in America for liberty.”

    Some groups targeted Trump adviser Elon Musk by protesting outside Tesla dealerships. Others focused on community service activities like food drives and volunteering at shelters.

    These demonstrations come just two weeks after similar protests against President Trump’s administration — showing ongoing anger and unrest among left-wing activists nationwide.

    AMERICAN PASTOR’S Miracle Escape: Faith and Grit Save Missionary in Deadly South Africa Shootout

    AMERICAN PASTOR’S Miracle Escape: Faith and Grit Save Missionary in Deadly South Africa Shootout

    American pastor Josh Sullivan is safe after being kidnapped in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Police rescued him during a violent shootout with his captors. Sullivan, a missionary serving with his family, said faith and prayer helped him survive the terrifying ordeal. He thanked law enforcement teams from both countries, including the South African HAWKS, FBI, and U.S. Diplomatic Security Service. “It was because of these prayers that God performed a miracle a few nights ago,” Sullivan said. Sullivan also praised his wife for her strength throughout the crisis. He called her “the strongest woman in the world last week.” This kidnapping shines a light on rising crime in South Africa. American missionaries like Sullivan face real risks while helping others abroad.

    BIRMINGHAM GARBAGE Strike Chaos: Rats, Fires, and Political Clashes

    BIRMINGHAM GARBAGE Strike Chaos: Rats, Fires, and Political Clashes

    Garbage has piled up in Birmingham for a month due to a dispute between the city and trash collectors. Residents report seeing rats as large as cats among the refuse. Talks failed on Monday but are set to resume Tuesday, marking the fifth week of the strike.

    Members of Unite, representing garbage truck workers, walked off on March 11 over job cuts and pay reductions. The Labour-run Birmingham City Council claims its offer is reasonable, affecting only a few jobs deemed unnecessary. The council faces financial strain from a historic pay discrimination settlement, forcing budget cuts of £300 million over two years.

    As trash bags overflow onto sidewalks and critters chew through them, the city declared a major incident to deploy extra cleanup crews. Photos show illegally dumped furniture and burning garbage sacks in neighborhoods. The U.K.’s Labour government faces criticism from opposition parties but insists it’s a local issue while urging both sides toward resolution.

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    MARKET PANIC: Bitcoin and Stocks Plummet in US Tariff Chaos

    Bitcoin dropped below $80,000 on Sunday, falling over 3% in just two hours. This decline happened alongside major losses in U.S. stock markets. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both closed nearly 6% lower on April 4. Analyst Holger Zschaepitz noted the stock market lost $8.2 trillion, surpassing losses from the worst week of the 2008 financial crisis.

    The market chaos comes from recent U.S. tariffs that have sparked widespread sell-offs across many sectors. Despite this turmoil, some investors see potential buying opportunities as stocks are now trading at historically low valuations of 15 times future earnings projections.

    Jim Cramer has warned this could be just the start of a bigger downturn for the S&P 500, predicting a further meltdown of up to 20%. As of Sunday night, S&P futures were down about 4%. Global stocks have already lost $7.46 trillion since April 2nd and may exceed $10 trillion if recent sell-offs continue to unfold.;

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    TRUMP’S Trade Policy Shocks: US Stocks Plunge in Market Chaos

    The EURO has surged to a six-month high as investors react to the latest U.S. tariff announcements. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar has taken a hit, reflecting global market volatility. These currency shifts highlight ongoing economic uncertainties fueled by international trade tensions.

    U.S. stock futures have plummeted after China’s retaliatory tariffs on American goods, marking another phase in the global trade conflict. The Dow Jones dropped 1,679 points, causing widespread concern among investors and financial strategists who urge calm and strategic planning during these turbulent times.

    Bitcoin ETFs saw nearly $100 million in net outflows as markets reacted sharply to tariff news from the Trump administration. This exodus underscores investor anxiety and uncertainty about future economic conditions amid escalating trade disputes with China.

    Goldman Sachs has revised its oil price forecasts downward due to fears of a potential recession and increased supply from OPEC+. Gold prices have steadied after an initial selloff triggered by aggressive U.S. tariff policies, indicating cautious optimism among investors seeking safe-haven assets in uncertain times.

    TRUMP’S 10% Tarifts Spark Stock Market Chaos

    TRUMP’S 10% Tarifts Spark Stock Market Chaos

    U.S. stocks plunged after President Trump announced a 10% tariff on all trading partners. The Dow dropped about 1,300 points, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also taking hits. Investors quickly reacted, showing concern over potential economic fallout.

    President Trump plans to impose reciprocal tariffs starting at 10%, targeting countries worldwide and adding extra duties for “worst offenders.” This move has unsettled markets and might lead to higher consumer costs and a possible recession. Economists are worried about the long-term effects on both domestic and global economies.

    Globally, the response has been mostly negative, with many countries considering countermeasures to protect their economies from these new tariffs. This rise in trade tensions marks a significant shift in international economic relations under Trump’s leadership. Key sectors relying on international trade may face challenges as relationships with major trading partners change.

    TRUMP’S Bold Trade Move Shakes Global Markets

    TRUMP’S Bold Trade Move Shakes Global Markets

    Former President Donald Trump has signed orders for “reciprocal tariffs” aimed at countries with unfair trade practices. This plan is to protect American jobs by taxing goods from nations harming the U.S. economy. It’s a major shift in U.S. trade policy, affecting many imports.

    Trump calls these tariffs vital to balance foreign advantages over American manufacturers, showing his focus on American workers and industries. This aligns with his re-election strategy, emphasizing economic nationalism as a key point. Supporters see it as reclaiming economic control, while critics warn of possible retaliatory tariffs and tense international relations.

    Economists are split on the effects, worried about complicating U.S. trade further and raising consumer costs if other countries retaliate. The announcement has sparked mixed reactions across political lines, showing different views on its economic impact potential.

    As Trump boosts his campaign efforts, this sweeping tariff policy will be watched closely by both domestic and international stakeholders for its effects on global trade dynamics and the future direction of the U.S economy’s path forward.

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    TORNADO OUTBREAK: Central US Faces Chaos and Danger

    A powerful storm is sweeping through the central United States, causing damage and chaos. In Missouri, a tornado toppled train cars and ripped roofs off buildings. Millions are bracing for more severe weather as the storm moves eastward.

    Meteorologists warn that flash flooding and strong tornadoes could hit the lower Ohio Valley and mid-South regions. Residents should prepare for dangerous conditions. Authorities urge everyone to stay informed and take precautions to ensure safety during this severe weather event.

    The National Weather Service is closely monitoring the situation, providing updates as new information comes in. Officials stress the importance of heeding warnings and staying alert as this storm system moves through densely populated areas.

    The coming days will be critical for those in its path, with safety being the top priority for all affected communities. It’s essential to remain vigilant during these challenging times to protect lives and property from potential devastation.

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    STOCK MARKET Chaos: US Faces Economic Fears as Tariffs Loom

    U.S. stocks took a nosedive today as President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” approaches, bringing potential tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports. Analysts warn these tariffs could trigger a market downturn and increase recession risks. Wolfe Research has already revised U.S. growth estimates for 2025 down to 1.6%.

    Retail giant Kohl’s experienced its worst trading day since 1992, with stocks tumbling by 26% after issuing disappointing guidance for the year. Investor anxiety is also heightened by an upcoming House vote on a stopgap funding bill, adding to market volatility.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen 8.3% from its peak, raising concerns about the tech sector’s performance compared to the S&P 500. Investors are bracing for further shifts as policy decisions unfold in the coming days amid fears of reduced earnings across sectors due to new tariffs and declining consumer confidence.

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    DALLAS NIGHTLIFE Chaos: Bachelorette Weekend Turns Violent

    A bachelorette weekend in Dallas turned tragic when a woman was violently attacked outside a nightclub. The victim, in her late 20s, suffered severe injuries, including a broken nose and missing teeth. This incident has sparked concerns about safety during nightlife events in the city.

    The attack happened late at night after the club had closed. Witnesses said a group of individuals assaulted the woman, causing her injuries. Police are investigating but have not made any arrests yet as they review security footage to identify the attackers.

    Public reaction is strong, with many expressing outrage on social media and demanding better security measures at nightlife venues across Dallas. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about public safety in entertainment districts and the need for effective measures to protect patrons.

    FLORIDA MOTHER SHOCKS COMMUNITY: Disneyland Trip Ends in TRAGEDY

    Saritha Ramaraju of Orlando faces murder charges after allegedly confessing to killing her 11-year-old son following their Disneyland visit. The community is stunned by this tragic event as authorities investigate what led up to this heartbreaking incident by gathering evidence and interviewing family members.

    This case has ignited discussions on mental health and parenting responsibilities within communities across Florida and beyond as details remain unclear.

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    EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS Myanmar and Thailand: Chaos and Tragedy Unfold

    A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on March 28, 2025, around 06:20 GMT. The epicenter was near Mandalay, causing strong tremors felt as far as Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings swayed and some collapsed due to the seismic activity.

    In Bangkok, a 30-story building under construction fell, resulting in at least three deaths and trapping 81 people under the debris. Myanmar reported several casualties and major damage in Mandalay and nearby areas. Both countries have declared emergency zones to handle the crisis efficiently.

    Emergency crews are actively conducting rescue operations in both nations’ affected regions. Medical teams are treating hundreds of injured survivors across Myanmar while transportation is severely disrupted by road damage. Panic has led to evacuations as people seek safety from more aftershocks.

    Witnesses described buildings collapsing in Mandalay with significant shaking throughout the city during the quake. Passengers at Mandalay Airport took cover on the tarmac amid violent tremors that shook structures fiercely. The international community is closely watching developments as rescue efforts continue for those affected by this disaster.

    HEATHROW FIRE Chaos: Infrastructure Fears Ignite After 1,300 Flights Canceled

    HEATHROW FIRE Chaos: Infrastructure Fears Ignite After 1,300 Flights Canceled

    A fire at a substation near Heathrow Airport led to the cancellation of over 1,300 flights, stranding around 200,000 passengers. The incident caused power outages affecting Europe’s busiest air hub and over 60,000 properties. Heathrow’s management expressed pride in their response but faced criticism from inconvenienced travelers and airlines.

    British Airways announced it would operate about 85% of its scheduled flights following the disruption. The airline described the recovery as “extremely complex,” given the scale of operations affected by the incident. Despite efforts to return to normalcy, questions arose about Britain’s infrastructure readiness for such emergencies.

    Residents near the substation reported hearing an explosion followed by a fireball and smoke clouds as the blaze erupted. Authorities brought the fire under control after seven hours, but Heathrow remained closed for nearly 18 hours. The London Fire Brigade plans to investigate electrical distribution equipment at the site while police ruled out suspicious activity.

    The British government acknowledged public concern over infrastructure resilience and promised a thorough investigation to prevent future disruptions of this magnitude. Politicians and citizens alike demanded answers on how one accidental fire could cause such widespread chaos at a critical transportation hub like Heathrow Airport.

    HEATHROW FIRE Chaos: Aging Infrastructure Exposed

    HEATHROW FIRE Chaos: Aging Infrastructure Exposed

    A fire at a substation near Heathrow Airport caused massive disruption, canceling over 1,300 flights and stranding 200,000 passengers. The incident cut power to the airport and affected more than 60,000 properties. Heathrow’s management expressed pride in their response but faced criticism from passengers and politicians seeking answers.

    British Airways managed to operate about 85% of its scheduled flights on Saturday despite the chaos. The airline acknowledged the complexity of recovering operations after such a significant incident. Heathrow added extra staff and flights to accommodate an additional 10,000 travelers as part of their recovery efforts.

    The fire erupted with a loud explosion followed by a fireball and smoke clouds, alarming west London residents. Authorities brought it under control after seven hours, though the airport remained closed for nearly 18 hours. Police do not suspect foul play but will investigate electrical equipment at the substation.

    The incident highlighted concerns about Britain’s aging infrastructure’s ability to handle emergencies or attacks effectively. The British government called for a thorough investigation to prevent future disruptions of this magnitude. Politicians emphasized finding solutions for better preparedness in similar situations going forward.

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    HEATHROW FIRE Chaos: UK Government Launches Urgent Probe

    The UK government is investigating the recent 18-hour shutdown of Heathrow Airport due to a fire. This incident disrupted thousands of travelers and led to many flight cancellations, raising concerns about the airport’s emergency response protocols. Officials are examining whether safety measures were adequate and if any lapses could have reduced the impact.

    The inquiry will look into the circumstances surrounding the fire, including how emergency services responded and any prior warnings about potential risks at Heathrow. This situation has intensified scrutiny on the UK’s transportation infrastructure, especially its readiness for emergencies. Concerns are growing over transport hubs’ resilience amid challenges related to energy supply and public safety.

    A UK government spokesperson stressed their commitment to maintaining high safety standards at transportation hubs, stating, “This investigation will provide clarity and accountability related to the recent incident at Heathrow.” As this story unfolds, further developments will be closely watched for their impact on national security and infrastructure resilience.

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    NEW MEXICO Park Shooting: Tragic Chaos Leaves Community Shaken

    Police in Las Cruces, New Mexico, arrested four suspects linked to a deadly shooting at Young Park. The incident left three dead and at least 15 injured. Authorities charged the suspects with murder following the Friday night chaos.

    The shooting happened during an unsanctioned gathering of modified sports car drivers, drawing around 200 attendees. Gunfire erupted around 10:10 p.m., with police finding 50-60 bullet casings at the scene. Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story confirmed multiple firearms were involved in this tragic event.

    Officials reported that an altercation between two groups preceded the gunfire, escalating into violence that shocked the community. Four individuals received medical treatment and have since been released as investigations continue.

    This incident underscores growing concerns about public safety and community violence in New Mexico, leaving residents worried about their safety in public spaces.

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    HEATHROW CHAOS: Power Outage Sparks Travel Nightmare

    A massive power outage shut down HEATHROW Airport for over 18 hours, sparking an investigation. The disruption began early on March 22, affecting all flights and causing widespread delays and cancellations. Authorities are examining the airport’s energy systems to find out what led to this major failure.

    Initial reports suggest a nearby fire might have played a role in the outage, but more inquiries are needed to grasp its full impact. The UK government is taking swift action due to Heathrow’s global travel importance and its economic value to the nation. Passengers faced chaos with flight confusion, highlighting the need for better crisis management at such critical sites.

    Local officials and airport management are under scrutiny for their emergency response during this crisis. Critics say this incident reveals weaknesses in Heathrow’s infrastructure needing urgent attention and upgrades. This event not only disrupts travel plans but also raises bigger concerns about the UK’s readiness in tackling infrastructure challenges effectively.

    TEXAS HORROR: Janitor’s Deadly Deeds Leave 13 Infected

    TEXAS HORROR: Janitor’s Deadly Deeds Leave 13 Infected

    Lucio Catarino Diaz, 57, admitted to using a deadly weapon after contaminating water bottles with bodily fluids at a Houston medical office. His plea deal led to a six-year state prison sentence. Other charges were dropped as part of the agreement, court records show.

    Diaz, who has herpes and hepatitis A, infected at least 13 women. He urinated in or tainted water bottles on women’s desks. A hidden camera caught him in the act, leading to his arrest and confession.

    Judge Teiva Bell’s ruling includes credit for 880 days served while awaiting trial. Diaz might be eligible for parole in 215 days. The affected women have filed a $1 million lawsuit against Diaz and others involved for damages caused by his actions.

    Diaz’s citizenship status is unclear as immigration officials haven’t confirmed any records with ICE yet. Though listed as a U.S. citizen, documents hint at potential immigration issues discussed during his plea due to non-citizen warnings from his attorney.

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    SENATE DRAMA: GOP Funding Bill Stops Shutdown Chaos

    The U.S. Senate passed a six-month funding bill, stopping a government shutdown just before the midnight deadline. Now, it waits for President Donald Trump’s approval. The bill keeps the government running until September 30, 2025, aligning with GOP priorities and offering few concessions to Democrats.

    Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the bill but supported it to avoid a shutdown’s dire consequences. He said, “The CR is a bad bill, but allowing Donald Trump to take even more power via a government shutdown is far worse.” The vote saw partisan division, with some Republicans opposing and some Democrats supporting it.

    The funding bill boosts spending on defense and immigration while cutting certain non-defense programs. Analysts warn this could increase the national debt by $7 billion due to IRS funding cuts that may encourage tax evasion.

    This marks a pivotal moment as both parties gear up for more talks on major border security and tax legislation in U.S. politics.

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    STORM CHAOS Shocks Heartland: Families Reel as Power Outages and Tornadoes Strike

    Severe storms ripped through the central US, leaving a trail of destruction from Texas to the Midwest. Tornadoes, huge hail, and fierce winds hit Wisconsin and North Texas the hardest. Over 400,000 people lost power as emergency alerts flooded the region.

    In Dallas-Fort Worth, families faced hail as big as baseballs and wind gusts reaching 60 mph. St. Louis was rocked by a tornado that killed at least four people and destroyed homes and businesses. Local reports showed smashed cars, fallen trees, and debris scattered across several states.

    Mid-May is known for rough weather in this part of America, but this storm was different because of its size — over 200 reports of large hail and at least 11 tornadoes in just two days. Even major events like a Beyoncé concert in Chicago were stopped so people could find safety.

    Officials say more storms could hit North Texas and the Midwest this weekend. Residents are urged to stay alert for new warnings while cleanup crews work to restore power and clear damage from these powerful storms.

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