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    TERRIFYING NEW Orleans Jailbreak: Seven Dangerous Inmates Vanish Into Night

    — Early Friday, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Jail in New Orleans. This is now the biggest jailbreak in the jail’s history. Security cameras caught them running from their cells, crossing a highway, and disappearing.

    Police have managed to catch three of them. Seven are still on the run, including some convicted killers. Officers warn these men are dangerous and urge people to stay alert.

    Officials say someone inside helped with the escape. The inmates broke through a cell wall and changed out of their prison uniforms before running off into the city.

    A manhunt is underway as worried residents fear for their safety. Authorities have not yet shared names or more details about either the inmates or those who helped them escape.

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    MADELEINE MCCANN Shock: Urgent NEW Search Ignites Hope In Portugal

    — Police in Portugal have started a fresh search for Madeleine McCann, almost 18 years after she vanished. German police asked for this new operation, and British officers are also helping out.

    The search is focused on land between the McCann family’s old vacation spot in Praia da Luz and a house once used by Christian Brueckner, the main suspect. Investigators hope to uncover new clues or evidence.

    This push comes just after the 18th anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance. The teamwork between countries shows they are not giving up on finding answers in this heartbreaking case.

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    RUSSIA’S Brutal NEW Offensive Ignites Fears Before NATO Summit

    — Russia just launched a fierce new attack along Ukraine’s eastern border, ramping up the war days before a major NATO summit. Russian forces say they’re using advanced missiles and heavy artillery to break through Ukrainian defenses.

    Ukraine is fighting back by sending more troops to the front lines and begging for urgent help from allies. The U.S. and other Western countries have slammed Russia’s move as illegal and demanded it stop at once.

    The United Nations Security Council is meeting today as worries grow about even bigger chaos in the region. Experts warn this could mean more innocent people hurt or killed, with Ukraine facing even greater destruction.

    Calls for stronger sanctions on Russia are growing louder while world leaders scramble to stop things from getting worse. This crisis is moving fast, with everyone watching what will happen next.

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    JAPAN’S Bold Crypto Shake-UP: New Law Ignites Global Finance Debate

    — Japan is planning a major change for cryptocurrency. The country’s Financial Services Agency wants to treat digital coins like regular financial products. This means crypto will soon face stricter rules, including bans on insider trading.

    Lawmakers expect to see the new rules by 2026. If approved, crypto assets will have official status in Japan’s financial system.

    Japan has already shown support for digital money. These new steps aim to protect investors and keep markets honest.

    Experts say Japan’s move could spark changes worldwide and give more trust to cryptocurrencies everywhere.

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    BILLIONAIRE TECH Tycoon Shocks Nation: Fraud Trial Rocks NEW York Courtroom

    — The fraud trial of billionaire tech mogul Richard Caldwell kicked off today in Manhattan. Caldwell is charged with cheating investors out of more than $500 million by manipulating stocks and hiding profits through secret offshore accounts.

    Prosecutors say Caldwell used shell companies to cover up his illegal actions. They plan to call former employees and financial experts to explain how the money moved through his businesses.

    Caldwell’s lawyers argue he’s being targeted for speaking out against government overreach. They claim the case is about politics, not justice.

    If found guilty, Caldwell could spend decades behind bars. The trial has sparked a national debate about fairness in the tech world, as Americans watch closely for what happens next.

    — China launches new “China-Americas Partnership Forum” to boost influence. The initiative aims to strengthen economic and political ties with 15 Latin American and Caribbean nations amid rising U.S. competition.

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    TERRIFYING MANHUNT: Armed Serial Offender Unleashed in New York

    — A dangerous serial offender is loose in New York City, and police say he is armed and ready to strike again. The NYPD warns that this man has a violent past, with several brutal attacks tied to his name.

    Cops have linked him to crimes across different boroughs. Patrols are up, and officers urge everyone to stay inside and avoid contact with strangers until the suspect is caught.

    Both federal agents and local police are teaming up for the hunt. Tip lines are overflowing as worried citizens call for tougher crime control and better safety on city streets.

    This case has put a spotlight on growing fears about public safety in New York City. Police promise quick updates as they work around the clock to take this threat off our streets.

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    NEW ORLEANS Jail Escape Shocks City: Security Blunders Spark Outrage

    — Ten inmates broke out of the Orleans Parish Jail on May 16 by cutting a hole behind a toilet and climbing over a wall. Security cameras caught them running across an interstate. The escape exposed serious problems, like broken locks, too few staff, and missing deputies during the breakout.

    The words “To Easy LoL” were left above the hole, mocking jail security. Investigators think some inmates had help from inside. Three jail workers are now suspended while the investigation continues. Some of the escapees are violent criminals charged with murder and attacking staff.

    Seven out of ten inmates are still on the run even after a massive manhunt by local, state, and federal officers. Public safety is at risk. Residents have been warned to stay alert, and some victims have even moved for their own safety.

    Jail leaders admit they need urgent repairs—$5.2 million just for new locks — and more staff to stop another disaster like this one. District Attorney Jason Williams called these failures “inexcusable” as pressure grows for real change and accountability in New Orleans’ justice system.

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    INSIDER TRADING Shocker: Greed and Betrayal Rock New York Finance

    — Federal agents have uncovered a massive insider trading scheme in New York City. Among those arrested is Mark Reynolds, a well-known financial analyst. Prosecutors say Reynolds leaked secret information to hedge fund managers, giving them an unfair advantage in the stock market.

    The FBI and SEC led the probe, finding messages that showed Reynolds shared private details about earnings reports and company mergers. The group is accused of making over $50 million in illegal profits just last year.

    Agents seized computers and financial records from several locations during their sweep. Those involved now face charges like securities fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering — more arrests are expected soon.

    Officials say this case proves law enforcement is serious about stopping corruption on Wall Street and protecting everyday investors from these high-level scams.

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    NEW ORLEANS Chaos: Fear Grows as Seven Violent Inmates Roam Free

    — Ten inmates broke out of Orleans Parish Jail on May 16. They cut a hole behind a toilet and slipped through weak security. Video shows the men removing a cell door and running across an interstate. The escape looks planned, and police think someone inside helped them.

    No deputies were in the pod when it happened. A civilian observer had left to get food. The jail is short-staffed, with only 60% of positions filled. Broken locks and poor upkeep are common problems there. Officials say it will take $5.2 million just to fix the locks.

    Seven escapees are still missing, including men charged with murder and other violent crimes. Police have evacuated homes they believe might be targets for these fugitives.

    The public is angry about how the jail is run. Three staff members are now on leave while investigators look into possible inside help. Local leaders want answers as police search for the remaining inmates.

    — UK Legal Aid Agency Hit by Ransomware Cyber Attack The agency’s operations are disrupted, with sensitive data compromised, prompting urgent investigations and heightened alert for further malicious activity

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    ORLEANS PARISH Jailbreak Shocks City: Security Blunders Leave Killers on the Loose

    — Ten inmates, including murder suspects and convicted killers, escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center early Friday. They used homemade tools to pull out a toilet and break through a wall. After that, they climbed over the jail fence and ran across an interstate. The escapees left behind a mocking note: “To Easy LoL.”

    Seven of these fugitives are still missing, even after police from several agencies joined the search. Officers say these men are armed and dangerous. One of them is Derrick Groves, found guilty of two murders during Mardi Gras in 2018.

    The breakout showed serious problems at the jail. No deputy was watching when it happened — only a civilian monitor who left to get food. Broken cell locks and doors made it easier for inmates to get out.

    This latest failure has people asking tough questions about safety in New Orleans jails. The facility has long been under federal watch for violence and staff shortages. City leaders claim they will fix things, but families remain worried as dangerous criminals walk free.

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