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A 19-year-old social media influencer from Serbia, Tijana Radonjic, tragically died while parasailing off the coast of Budva, Montenegro, after she reportedly removed her harness mid-air during a promotional water sports activity. The teen, who had been participating in a video shoot for a local adventure tourism company, appeared composed before takeoff, according to those on the scene. But shortly after being lifted into the air, she became visibly distressed. Witnesses said she shouted, “Put me down!” before removing both her life jacket and safety harness. Radonjic plummeted nearly 150 feet into the Adriatic Sea. Emergency responders quickly reached her…

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A tense scene unfolded in South Tucson after two men believed to be Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents allegedly posed as utility workers in an attempt to enter the home of a Honduran immigrant. The men were seen wearing clothing similar to that of Tucson Electric Power employees and approached a home claiming to be conducting service-related work. Neighbors grew suspicious after noticing the individuals did not follow standard protocols typically observed by city utility staff. Local resident Christine Cariño spotted what appeared to be a hidden law enforcement badge under one man’s shirt and quickly warned the family,…

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House Judiciary Committee member Jerry Nadler is demanding an official investigation after a staffer from his Manhattan office was briefly detained by agents from the Department of Homeland Security. The incident has ignited sharp backlash from top Democrats who are accusing the Trump administration of politically motivated intimidation. According to staff inside Nadler’s office, DHS agents entered the premises without presenting a warrant and accused them of harboring individuals allegedly connected to recent protests. A female aide was handcuffed during the encounter, prompting alarm and immediate demands to see legal documentation, which agents reportedly failed to provide. Nadler described the…

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High school track star Clara Adams was disqualified from the California State Track and Field Championships after a post-race celebration was ruled unsportsmanlike by event officials. The North Salinas sophomore had just clinched first place in the 400-meter final with a time of 53.24 seconds—one of the fastest times in the state this year—when she celebrated by spraying her running spikes with a fire extinguisher. The gesture, a tribute to a famed Olympic sprinter, took place off the track and away from other competitors. Despite the celebration occurring after the race and not interfering with other athletes, officials deemed it…

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Todd Chrisley, who was recently released from federal prison following a presidential pardon, is now speaking out about the racial disparities he claims to have observed firsthand during his sentence. The reality TV personality, who was in attendance at a press event in Nashville, claimed that Black prisoners were routinely denied access to specific rehabilitation programs and services that he, a white inmate, received without issue. She also described the unequal treatment among inmates. “They were denied access to programming.” Access to specific items was denied to them. Chrisley stated, “I was not denied that, but we are aware of…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared on national television to highlight the latest economic milestone: inflation has dropped to its lowest level in four years. He credited the administration’s economic strategy—including its controversial use of tariffs—for helping to stabilize consumer prices. Addressing public concern over the possible impact of tariffs on everyday goods, Bessent acknowledged that companies like Walmart and Best Buy have warned of potential price increases. However, he pointed out that major retailers such as Home Depot and Amazon have chosen not to raise prices, suggesting that the broader consumer impact may be limited. Bessent also spoke about the…

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Six undocumented migrants, including three minors, have been charged in the brutal killing of 40-year-old Larisha Sharell Thompson, whose body was discovered inside her vehicle in Lancaster, South Carolina, on May 2. Authorities say the suspects — aged between 13 and 21 — were involved in a string of crimes leading up to the murder, including a burglary just days earlier. Forensic evidence linked both incidents through the same 9mm handgun used in both the home invasion and the shooting. Investigators believe 21-year-old Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos pulled the trigger, with law enforcement describing him as the group’s leader. Chilling text…

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The recent terror incident in Boulder, Colorado, has been attributed by President Donald Trump to the Biden administration’s reckless immigration policies. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is accused of injuring numerous individuals by employing Molotov cocktails and an improvised flamethrower to target a pro-Israel rally. Soliman has been charged by the authorities with federal hate crimes and attempted homicide. According to reports, he had been formulating the assault for more than a year and had expressed anti-Zionist sentiments at the time of his arrest. Soliman’s tourist visa, which was issued in August 2022 and expired in early 2023,…

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Former President Bill Clinton pushed back against growing speculation about Joe Biden’s cognitive health, insisting the president remained sharp and fully engaged during his time in office. In a recent interview, Clinton defended Biden’s performance, saying he had not witnessed any signs of mental decline in their personal or professional interactions. His comments come in response to allegations made in a new book that claimed Biden increasingly relied on aides and family members to handle decision-making behind the scenes. Clinton admitted he had not read the book but rejected the narrative, calling it politically motivated. He acknowledged the physical and…

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A man accused of carrying out a violent firebomb attack during a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, is now facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, hate crimes, and terrorism-related offenses. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 46-year-old Egyptian national, allegedly disguised himself as a landscaper before launching the assault. According to investigators, he used gasoline-filled containers and Molotov cocktails to target attendees of a peaceful demonstration organized to call for the release of Israeli hostages. Twelve people were injured in the attack, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor. Witnesses say Soliman shouted “Free Palestine!” as he threw the incendiary devices. Authorities later revealed…

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Senator Cory Booker became the center of a heated online debate after making a hand gesture during his speech at the California Democratic Convention that some critics claim resembled a controversial salute. As Booker wrapped up his remarks, he placed his hand over his heart and extended his arm toward the crowd—a moment that was quickly captured and circulated on social media. Conservative commentators were quick to draw comparisons to a similar gesture previously made by Elon Musk, sparking accusations and speculation about its intent. Supporters of the senator dismissed the uproar, saying the gesture was clearly meant as a…

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As concerns over Joe Biden’s cognitive health continued to mount during his presidency, attention shifted to the expanding role of First Lady Jill Biden within the White House. Insiders have revealed that Jill Biden took on a more active role in key areas of the administration, from staffing decisions to policy discussions. Her top aide, Anthony Bernal, was said to be a gatekeeper to the President, managing internal access and reportedly influencing day-to-day operations alongside the First Lady. Several former staffers voiced concerns about the growing concentration of influence within Jill Biden’s inner circle, with some questioning whether this contributed…

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Joy Behar didn’t hold back during a recent segment of “The View,” blasting the Democratic Party’s new $20 million campaign aimed at reconnecting with male voters. The outspoken co-host called the plan a waste of time and money, arguing that the issue isn’t messaging—it’s behavior. “They should spend that money teaching men not to be sexists,” Behar said, criticizing the initiative for focusing on political strategy rather than addressing deeper social attitudes. The campaign, titled “Speaking with American Men,” is intended to explore language and themes that might better resonate with male voters—an area where Democrats have reportedly struggled in…

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At the Oregon high school state track and field championships, a quiet protest unfolded during the girls’ high jump medal ceremony as two athletes stepped away from the podium in objection to competing alongside a transgender athlete. Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School, who placed fourth and third respectively, refused to take their places beside the second-place winner—a transgender competitor from Ida B. Wells High School. As medals were being awarded, both athletes turned away and moved off the podium, prompting an official to intervene before they relocated to the side. Following the…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing a major policy shift aimed at reducing the state’s ballooning Medi-Cal costs by reinstating a $2,000 asset limit for eligibility among seniors and individuals with disabilities. Under the plan, individuals would be disqualified from Medi-Cal if their countable assets—such as savings, property (excluding primary residence), or additional vehicles—exceed $2,000. For married couples, the threshold would be $3,000. If approved, the measure would take effect on January 1, 2026. State officials estimate the policy could save California nearly $100 million in its first year, with long-term savings projected to approach $800 million by 2029. The…

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