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Livia Firth, the former wife of actor Colin Firth, has spoken out with visible emotion after new claims suggested she had relied on her marriage to build influence in the fashion world. In an emotional response, Livia rejected those accusations, stressing that her career in sustainable fashion was built on her own hard work and long-standing commitment to ethical practices. Fighting back tears, she said she would not allow her reputation to be diminished by what she called unfounded narratives linking her achievements solely to her marriage. Livia also announced her intention to take legal action against those spreading what…

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A 22-year-old man, Xavier Rigby, has been arrested after police say he struck bicyclist Kjersten Aileen-Hermance Strang, 38, in Gulfport, Florida, and dragged her several blocks before fleeing the scene. Authorities allege Rigby’s 2021 Nissan Altima, driven at high speed, first hit Strang and then carried her along the windshield before she was dislodged further down the vehicle’s path. Strang was pronounced dead at the scene. Rigby was later apprehended in nearby St. Petersburg, where officers say he showed signs of impairment and refused to complete a field sobriety test. He now faces charges including vehicular homicide, DUI manslaughter, and…

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Authorities in Dallas have identified Joshua Jahn, 29, as the gunman behind a deadly sniper attack at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility that left one detainee dead and two others critically injured. The attack unfolded when Jahn positioned himself on a rooftop overlooking the facility and opened fire on a transport van carrying detainees. One man was killed instantly, while two others sustained severe injuries and remain in critical condition. No ICE employees were struck during the shooting. Shortly after the assault, Jahn turned the weapon on himself, dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Investigators later found an…

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A detention officer in North Carolina has been terminated after authorities discovered a post on their personal social media account declaring “I am Antifa.” The discovery prompted an immediate internal investigation by the sheriff’s office. According to officials, the post was found to be in direct conflict with the department’s code of conduct, which requires officers and staff to remain politically neutral, avoid affiliations that may compromise integrity, and maintain public trust. After reviewing the incident, supervisors concluded the officer’s actions undermined the credibility of the institution and could create doubt about fairness in handling detainees. The sheriff’s office released…

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In a recent violent incident in a major U.S. city, a commuter was ambushed and stabbed during a routine commute, marking another alarming occurrence soon after the high-profile transit murder in Charlotte. According to local authorities, the victim was walking when an assailant suddenly attacked without apparent provocation, stabbing them multiple times. The person was rushed to a hospital and is currently listed in stable but serious condition. Police have launched an investigation into the case, reviewing nearby surveillance footage, interviewing witnesses, and following potential leads. They have not yet identified a suspect or motive. The attack has heightened fears…

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Two Ohio teenagers have been indicted after a dangerous social media stunt left one peer dead and another seriously injured. The incident occurred in early September when the teens encouraged their friend to jump off a wall into a shallow creek as part of a TikTok challenge. The 16-year-old victim struck his head on a submerged log and later died in the hospital. Another teen who attempted a similar stunt suffered spinal injuries and permanent paralysis in one leg. Authorities charged the two instigators—both 17—with felony counts, including involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment. Officials say the teens documented the event…

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Jimmy Kimmel returned to the late-night stage with a monologue that quickly turned into a sharp critique of both Donald Trump and political commentator Mark Halperin. Wasting no time, Kimmel targeted Trump’s ongoing influence in politics, mocking his rhetoric and questioning whether the former president offers any real solutions beyond fueling division. Halperin also came under fire, with Kimmel pointing to the commentator’s controversial history and framing him as emblematic of the toxic political discourse dominating television and online spaces. He suggested that figures like Trump and Halperin thrive on outrage while offering little in terms of constructive debate. Kimmel…

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A 44-year-old man with an extensive criminal history has been detained after being spotted fleeing a new crime scene—just weeks after committing the notorious light-rail stabbing in Charlotte that left a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee dead. Officials say the suspect was captured on surveillance video running from the latest incident. His long rap sheet includes multiple violent offenses and prior encounters with law enforcement. In the Charlotte attack, the victim, Iryna Zarutska, was stabbed while riding a train. Her killer, Decarlos Brown Jr., already faced state charges and was hit with a federal count for violence on a mass transit system.…

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Hillary Clinton voiced sharp criticism of media coverage during a recent appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, arguing that news outlets often default to highlighting the perspectives of “Christian white men” when framing national debates. Clinton said this tendency has been a recurring theme throughout her career in politics, noting that it sidelines the voices of women, minorities, and other underrepresented groups. She stressed that public conversations about policy, leadership, and culture must reflect the diversity of the country rather than repeatedly centering the same demographic. Her comments quickly drew attention, with supporters praising her call for inclusivity while critics accused…

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Authorities in Texas have identified the gunman in this week’s deadly attack on a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility as Joshua Jahn, 29, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound moments after opening fire. The incident unfolded when Jahn positioned himself on a rooftop overlooking the federal complex and began firing at a transport van arriving at the facility. Inside were several detainees. Gunfire ripped through the vehicle, killing one man and critically injuring two others before security officers responded. No ICE employees were struck in the barrage. Investigators at the scene recovered multiple shell casings, some of…

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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has authorized the transfer of several individuals whose death sentences were commuted by President Biden to a high-security federal “supermax” prison. The decision comes after the White House’s pardons and commutations, which reduced death sentences to life terms. The transferred inmates have histories involving federal offenses, and state officials argue that their confinement should now be handled under the more controlled federal regime. This marks one of the more aggressive state-level responses to federal clemency powers. It will force federal authorities to accommodate state-transferred inmates into the supermax system, raising logistical and legal questions about…

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From 2018 to 2025, Democratic leaders have repeatedly condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for using aggressive or demeaning rhetoric toward migrants and detainees: In 2018, House Democrats accused ICE of employing language that “dehumanizes” immigrants in internal memos, arguing that such communication stokes fear. During the 2020 election cycle, Democratic candidates criticized ICE for labeling undocumented children “illegals,” calling it a derogatory term unfit for government officials. In 2022, Democrat senators rebuked ICE’s communications team for calling asylum seekers “invaders,” saying the phrase put them in physical danger. Earlier this year, key Democratic lawmakers condemned ICE statements describing migrants…

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House Republicans are pushing a bill that would direct the U.S. Treasury to mint 400,000 limited-edition silver dollar coins bearing Charlie Kirk’s likeness. The proposal, introduced by Representatives Abe Hamadeh and August Pfluger, frames the initiative as a tribute following his assassination. While the coins would carry standard U.S. legal tender status, their production would be limited and likely tied to a commemorative release. Supporters say the measure honors Kirk’s legacy and appeals to his broad base of supporters. Critics may question the precedent of placing recently deceased, non-political figures on currency and the criteria for future memorialization. The bill…

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Megyn Kelly has launched a strong rebuttal against CNN’s Van Jones after he described conservative activist Charlie Kirk as “racist.” Kelly argued that Jones had no credibility to make such accusations, saying his past statements and affiliations undermine his ability to judge others. On her show, Kelly claimed Jones had “stolen that word” by misusing it as a political attack rather than reserving it for genuine instances of racism. She stressed that branding someone with such a serious label without clear evidence was not only irresponsible but damaging to public discourse. Kelly went further, challenging Jones to provide facts to…

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Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot drew intense public scrutiny after being caught in an embrace on the Kiss-Cam during a Coldplay concert, even though both were married to other people at the time. The viral moment led to immediate fallout: both executives were placed on leave and soon resigned from the tech firm. Cabot’s husband, Andrew — a rum fortune heir — filed for divorce shortly after. A dramatic twist emerged when it was revealed that Andrew was also at the same concert, reportedly on a date, despite having told others he was in Japan…

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