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The stepmother of a Florida cheerleader who died on a cruise ship has filed an emergency motion to delay a hearing, citing self-incrimination concerns. The FBI investigates the death, with the step-grandfather expressing frustration over lack of transparency.
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Anna Kepner, a Florida cheerleader, died under mysterious circumstances on a Carnival cruise ship, prompting an FBI investigation. The stepmother has requested to delay a legal hearing due to concerns about self-incrimination.
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The stepmother of a Florida cheerleader who died on a Carnival cruise ship has filed an emergency motion to delay a hearing due to FBI investigation concerns. The FBI is reviewing surveillance footage and room access records as part of the investigation into Anna Kepner’s death.
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The FBI is investigating a mysterious death of a Florida cheerleader found dead on a cruise ship. The stepmother has filed an emergency motion to delay a hearing, citing potential self-incrimination concerns.
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Michail Chkhikvishvili, a 22-year-old neo-Nazi leader known as ‘Commander Butcher,’ has pleaded guilty in New York to orchestrating a plot to poison children with candy and plan bomb attacks targeting Jewish communities.
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Neo-Nazi leader Michail Chkhikvishvili admitted to a plot to poison children with candy and target Jewish communities. His extremist group’s ideology has been linked to real-world violence, raising concerns about the increasing threat of domestic extremism.
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Michail Chkhikvishvili, a 22-year-old Neo-Nazi leader from Georgia, pleaded guilty to planning to poison children with poisoned candy and bomb-making instructions as part of a hate group targeting Jewish communities in Brooklyn. His case highlights the dangers of extremist ideologies and the potential for such plots to inspire real-world violence.
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A Georgia-native neo-Nazi leader, known as ‘Commander Butcher,’ has pleaded guilty to plotting to poison children with candy and instructing others on bomb-making, targeting Jewish communities and racial minorities. His actions have been linked to real-world attacks, including a school shooting in Nashville and a terrorist incident in Turkey.
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A neo-Nazi leader, identified as Michail Chkhikvishvili of Georgia, has pleaded guilty in a New York court to orchestrating a plot to poison children with candy and plan bombings against Jewish communities. This case highlights the dangers of extremist groups and their potential to inspire real-world violence.
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Michail Chkhikvishvili, known as ‘Commander Butcher,’ pleaded guilty in New York for planning a violent attack against Jewish communities and racial minorities, including a plot to poison children with candy. His extremist group, the Maniac Murder Cult, advocated for racial and religious war through extreme violence.
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William Livingston, a 32-year-old Chicago man with a history of violent assaults against women, was arrested again in November 2025 for allegedly attacking two women in a public place. This incident has reignited discussions about the effectiveness of current measures in dealing with repeat offenders and ensuring public safety.
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Chicago Serial Woman-Puncher William Livingston Arrested Again After Decade-Long Pattern of Violence
Chicago repeat offender William Livingston, accused of punching women, has been arrested again following a violent incident in June. This marks the latest in a decade of violence, with Livingston facing multiple felony charges of aggravated battery.
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William Livingston, a Chicago man with a history of violent crimes against women, has been arrested again for allegedly attacking two women, continuing a pattern of random assaults. The incident on June 12 led to new charges, following multiple arrests over the past decade, including attacks on Kathleen Miles and DePaul University student Cami Blechschmidt.
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William Livingston, a repeat offender in Chicago, has been arrested again for allegedly assaulting two women, continuing a long history of violent crimes. His criminal record includes multiple arrests over the past decade, with charges stemming from similar incidents.
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Chicago resident William Livingston, 32, has been arrested again after allegedly assaulting two women in an incident on June 12, continuing a pattern of random violent attacks against women. This arrest adds to his decades-long history of criminal behavior, with previous incidents dating back over a decade, including an attack on Kathleen Miles in 2023.
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The US is working on a new 28-point peace proposal for Ukraine with Russian input. Russian officials say there has been nothing new since their Alaska meeting.
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The U.S. is reportedly drafting a 28-point peace proposal to end the Ukraine conflict, which has been crafted in close consultation with Moscow. According to reports, the plan has been shared with Kiev and its European allies, with U.S. officials noting the timing is considered favorable for the initiative.
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The United States is reportedly working on a new 28-point peace proposal to end the Ukraine conflict, developed with Russian input. This plan, based on discussions from the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska, has been shared with Ukraine and its European allies.
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Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is demanding federal intervention after a joint ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol operation arrested 70 illegal immigrants, including 34 accused of driving big rigs while in the U.S. unlawfully. Donalds calls for the WEIGH Act to stop sanctuary states from issuing CDLs to illegal immigrants.
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Florida Congressmen Byron Donalds is advocating for federal action against sanctuary states allowing illegal immigrants to hold commercial licenses, citing public safety risks. He argues that these policies endanger American citizens and advocates for the WEIGH Act to penalize states that facilitate this practice.
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Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is calling for a federal crackdown on sanctuary-state policies that allow illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses after a joint ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol operation arrested 70 illegal immigrants, including 34 accused of driving big rigs while in the U.S. unlawfully.The incident in Oklahoma underscores a growing national safety risk…
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Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is calling for a federal crackdown on sanctuary-state policies that allow illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses, creating public safety risks nationwide. ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol arrested 70 illegal immigrants, including 34 accused of driving big rigs while in the U.S. unlawfully.
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Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is calling for a federal crackdown on sanctuary-state policies that allow illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses, citing a recent operation by ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol that arrested 70 individuals, including 34 accused of driving big rigs unlawfully.
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Republican Congressman Byron Donalds is demanding federal intervention after a joint ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol operation arrested 70 illegal immigrants, including 34 accused of driving big rigs unlawfully in the U.S., highlighting the dangers posed by unauthorized commercial drivers. Donalds argues that sanctuary states are endangering public safety by allowing such individuals to operate…
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Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is calling for a federal crackdown on sanctuary-state policies that allow illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses, citing a recent ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol operation that arrested 70 undocumented immigrants, including 34 accused of operating big rigs without authorization. Donalds highlights the safety risks posed by these drivers, emphasizing the…
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The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed a ban on new TP-Link router sales, citing national security risks linked to the company’s ties to China. This decision follows a review by multiple agencies, including Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, which argue that TP-Link’s connections could expose American networks to foreign influence. National security experts…
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The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed banning new sales of TP-Link routers due to concerns about their ties to China and potential security risks. This potential ban would mark one of the largest consumer tech actions in U.S. history, reflecting broader concerns about Chinese-made products in both civilian and military settings.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed a ban on new TP-Link router sales after months of review into the company’s ties to China, citing national security risks. Lawmakers warn that such devices could expose military households to foreign surveillance.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed blocking new sales of TP-Link products after a months-long review into the company’s ties to China, citing growing security risks. Multiple federal agencies, including the Departments of Homeland Security and Defense, have supported the proposal, warning that TP-Link’s connections could expose American networks to foreign influence.Lawmakers from both parties…
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The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed a ban on new TP-Link router sales, citing national security risks tied to the company’s Chinese ties. This decision follows a multi-agency review suggesting TP-Link could expose American networks to foreign influence.Lawmakers warn that hackers could use such routers to access sensitive data, while TP-Link denies the allegations, claiming…
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Texas faces potential loss of five House seats after a federal court blocked a new redistricting map, prompting state leaders to appeal to the Supreme Court. The ruling, which claims minority votes would be diluted, is criticized for misapplying the Voting Rights Act, with critics arguing that the decision undermines constitutional principles and risks disrupting…
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Federal judges have blocked Texas from using its newly drawn congressional map, citing concerns over minority vote dilution. The ruling, which could cost Republicans five House seats, has prompted an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court is being urged to restore Texas’s 2021 congressional map, which was recently blocked by a federal district court. The ruling, which could cost Republicans five House seats, is seen as an overreach by liberal judges.
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Texas legislators, led by Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, are appealing a federal court decision that blocked their newly-drawn congressional map, which could cost Republicans five House seats in the upcoming midterms. The 2-1 ruling, issued by a district court panel, was criticized for allegedly diluting minority votes, despite the legislature’s rejection…
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton have appealed a federal court ruling that blocked the state’s new congressional redistricting map, potentially costing Republicans five House seats. The ruling claims minority votes would be diluted under the new map, despite legislators’ intent to avoid racial discrimination.
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Research suggests that saffron may be as effective as antidepressants for treating depression symptoms and could also boost sexual function, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. The spice, found in foods like paella and herbal teas, shows promise as a natural alternative to traditional antidepressants.
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Research indicates that saffron, a common spice used in Middle Eastern cuisine, may serve as an effective natural antidepressant and could also enhance sexual function. Studies suggest that saffron has potential in improving mood, memory, focus, and reducing symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
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Research indicates that saffron, a common spice, may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and could also boost sexual function. Dr. Daniel Amen highlighted its potential during an interview with Fox News Digital.
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Dr. Daniel Amen suggests saffron may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and could improve sexual function. Recent studies link saffron to reduced premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms and improved memory.
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Research suggests that saffron could be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and may enhance sexual function, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. The spice has also been linked to reduced symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and improved memory, highlighting its potential as a natural alternative for mental well-being.
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Research indicates that saffron may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and could improve sexual function, according to Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics. Saffron, commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine, has demonstrated potential in boosting mood and reducing depressive symptoms.
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Recent research suggests saffron may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. The spice has also been linked to enhanced sexual function, memory, and reduced PMS symptoms.
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Dr. Daniel Amen highlights the potential of saffron as a natural antidepressant and enhancer of sexual function. Research indicates that 30 milligrams of saffron may be as effective as antidepressants.
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Research suggests that saffron may be as effective as antidepressants for treating depression symptoms and could also boost sexual function, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. Saffron, found in popular foods and drinks like paella and herbal teas, has shown promise for its ability to boost mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
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Saffron, a common spice, may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and could boost sexual function, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. Researchers have also linked saffron to reduced premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms and improved depression outcomes.
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New research indicates that saffron may be as effective as antidepressants in treating depression symptoms and could improve sexual health, according to Dr. Daniel Amen. The spice also shows potential in alleviating premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and enhancing memory and focus.
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A leading rabbi warns of the growing acceptance of antisemitism among Jewish teens, noting a concerning lack of awareness and recognition of the issue. The rabbi conducted a survey across Atlanta schools and found that while teens claimed no antisemitism, they were exposed to Jewish stereotypes and anti-Israel bias daily, indicating a normalization of hate…
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A leading rabbi cautions that sensitivity to antisemitism is fading among Jewish teens, warning that indifference is becoming the new norm. During a survey in Atlanta, most Jewish students denied experiencing antisemitism, despite repeated exposure to antisemitic remarks and stereotypes.
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A leading rabbi warns that sensitivity to antisemitism is fading, calling for urgent education and pride-building among Jewish teens before indifference takes root. Following a surge in antisemitic incidents after Oct. 7, Jewish students are reportedly experiencing hate without recognizing it as such.
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A leading rabbi warns that antisemitism is becoming normal among Jewish teens, with many failing to recognize it when they experience it. Despite a rise in harassment and hate incidents following Oct. 7, many teens in Atlanta reportedly do not view antisemitism as a significant issue, indicating a growing desensitization.
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A leading rabbi warns that antisemitism is becoming normalized among Jewish teens, with many failing to recognize it when they experience it. The rabbi highlights a survey of Jewish students in Atlanta where most claimed they don’t face antisemitism, but when asked about common anti-Jewish stereotypes, all raised their hands.
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A senior rabbi has raised alarm about the normalizing of antisemitism among Jewish teens in the United States, noting that many no longer recognize it when it occurs. The rabbi, who interacts with more than 4,142 Jewish students through the Jewish Student Union (JSU) programs, reported that while Jewish students in Atlanta have experienced antisemitism,…
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A leading rabbi cautions that sensitivity to antisemitism is fading, calling for urgent education and pride-building among Jewish teens before indifference takes root. A rabbi conducting surveys in Atlanta found that Jewish teens often do not recognize antisemitism when they experience it, with many internalizing stereotypes as routine.
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A leading rabbi warns that antisemitism has become so normalized in American schools that Jewish teens often fail to recognize when they are being targeted, even as they face persistent stereotypes and bullying. The rabbi’s observations come from a survey of over 4,142 Jewish students in Atlanta, where many teens reported experiencing antisemitic remarks but…
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A rabbi cautions that sensitivity to antisemitism is fading, calling for urgent education and pride-building among Jewish teens. The normalization of hate is how it spreads unchecked, eroding self-worth and weakening solidarity.
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A rabbi reports that Jewish teens in Atlanta increasingly normalise antisemitism, with many not recognising it when they experience it. Despite rising incidents of harassment and hate, a majority of teens claim they don’t face antisemitism, yet they frequently encounter antisemitic jokes and stereotypes in their schools and online.
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A leading rabbi warns that antisemitism is increasingly normalized among Jewish teens, with many no longer recognizing it as hate. Despite post-Oct. 7 reports of harassment, students report facing antisemitism in subtle, everyday forms such as jokes and stereotypes, yet often fail to identify it as hate.
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A leading rabbi warns that antisemitism is becoming ‘normal’ among Jewish teens, with many no longer recognizing it as hate. Despite a surge in hostility following Oct. 7, Jewish students in Atlanta report facing antisemitism through daily jokes, stereotypes, and anti-Israel attacks, yet many fail to see it as a serious issue.
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The U.S. National Archives has released 4,624 declassified pages on Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, including her last radio transmission and U.S. Navy search records from 1937. These documents provide insight into the search efforts, distress signals, and potential landing sites that have fueled decades of speculation about her fate.
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The U.S. National Archives has released 4,624 pages of declassified government records related to Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, including her final radio transmission and Navy search details. These files provide new insights into the 1937 tragedy, revealing credible distress signals and the extent of the search efforts.