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Diva Moore, a self-proclaimed career coach and rising TikTok personality, has sparked controversy after voicing support for former President Donald Trump and accusing the South African government of discriminating against white citizens. In a recent video, Moore claimed that white South Africans are being targeted through land reform and affirmative action policies. Her remarks quickly drew attention, with many social media users split over her stance. Supporters applauded her for raising what they call overlooked issues, while critics accused her of spreading misinformation and fueling racial division. Moore’s comments echo past rhetoric that has drawn criticism from South African leaders,…

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In a dramatic turn during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial, singer Cassie Ventura testified that she received a $20 million settlement from the music mogul just one day after filing a civil lawsuit in 2023. Ventura, who was in a long-term relationship with Combs, detailed years of alleged abuse, including coercion into drug-fueled sex parties that she claimed were orchestrated and recorded by Combs. She described the encounters as deeply traumatic and part of a controlling pattern of behavior that spanned over a decade. During her testimony, Ventura also referenced a violent incident in 2016, captured on hotel surveillance footage,…

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has ignited political controversy after responding to circulating reports suggesting former President Donald Trump may consider pardoning Derek Chauvin, the ex-police officer convicted in the murder of George Floyd. Although no official announcement has been made, Walz called the rumored proposal “an insult to justice” and warned it would reopen deep wounds for communities still grappling with the aftermath of Floyd’s death in 2020. The incident sparked global protests against police brutality and systemic racism, leading to Chauvin’s conviction and a 22.5-year prison sentence. Walz did not hold back in criticizing any potential move toward clemency,…

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Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, was arrested during a heated protest inside a Senate hearing on Capitol Hill as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered his testimony. The disruption unfolded when demonstrators began shouting accusations, including claims that Kennedy “kills people with hate,” forcing the session to pause temporarily. Cohen was among seven individuals detained by Capitol Police. He was charged with crowding, obstructing, or incommoding, while others also faced charges such as resisting arrest and assaulting an officer. Video captured Cohen being escorted out by law enforcement as protesters decried U.S. policies on…

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A woman in the Bronx is lucky to be alive after a chilling attempted shooting left her inches from death. The 32-year-old victim was walking near West 183rd Street and Davidson Avenue in the University Heights area around 9 a.m. when a stranger approached from behind and opened fire. The bullet narrowly missed her head by just a centimeter. Authorities say she instinctively turned her head at the last moment, an action that may have saved her life. Though not struck by the bullet, she fell during the incident and sustained a head injury. The suspect, still at large, is…

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Karmelo Anthony, an 18-year-old student from Frisco, Texas, is set to graduate from Centennial High School despite facing a first-degree murder charge for the fatal stabbing of fellow student Austin Metcalf during a track meet on April 2, 2025. Although Anthony has completed the necessary academic requirements, he will not participate in the May 22 graduation ceremony due to district policies prohibiting students charged with serious criminal offenses from attending such events. The incident occurred at Kuykendall Stadium, where Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf following a brief altercation over seating arrangements. Witnesses reported that Anthony, who was sitting in an area…

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Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of the 1989 murder of their parents, have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison. This decision could potentially lead to a parole hearing after serving 35 years. The decision was rendered by a Los Angeles County judge in response to recent developments in the decades-old case, which included a previously unseen letter from Erik that detailed alleged abuse by their father and recent allegations from a former boy band member who also accused José Menendez of sexual misconduct. Both brothers expressed remorse and provided a detailed account of their personal…

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In a rare and groundbreaking meeting, President Donald Trump sat down with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh, offering a sweeping deal to bring Syria into the Abraham Accords in exchange for full U.S. sanctions relief. This marks the first direct engagement between a U.S. president and Syrian leadership in over two decades. Trump presented the proposal as a pathway toward regional peace, urging Syria to normalize diplomatic ties with Israel and commit to counterterrorism efforts, including regaining control over ISIS detention centers in the northeast. President al-Sharaa, who rose to power after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in late…

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A $400 million luxury jet gifted by Qatar to President Donald Trump is drawing bipartisan scrutiny over ethics, national security, and the potential for foreign influence in American politics. The aircraft, a Boeing 747-8 previously owned by Qatar’s royal family, is intended to serve temporarily as Air Force One and later be donated to Trump’s future presidential library. Outfitted with high-end features including multiple bedrooms and lounges, the jet has been dubbed a “Palace in the Sky.” While Trump’s team defends the gift as a cost-effective alternative amid delays in the new Air Force One program, critics argue the gesture…

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A massive cash stash was uncovered inside a giant teddy bear during a prostitution sting targeting a spa in Edison, New Jersey. Authorities arrested 47-year-old Daniela Diienno, owner of Bliss Spa, after a yearlong undercover investigation linked her to an illegal operation involving money laundering and promoting prostitution. During a search of Diienno’s home, investigators discovered $600,000 in cash hidden inside the oversized stuffed animal. Additional assets were also seized, including a 2025 Tesla Model Y, high-end watches, and funds from multiple bank accounts, bringing the total value of confiscated property to more than $750,000. Four other individuals were charged…

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A Texas high school senior accused of murder will receive his diploma despite facing a first-degree murder charge stemming from a fatal altercation earlier this year. Karmelo Anthony, 18, is set to graduate from Centennial High School after completing all academic requirements, even as legal proceedings continue. Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium on April 2. The confrontation reportedly began over seating arrangements when Metcalf asked Anthony to move from an area designated for another school’s athletes. The situation escalated, resulting in Metcalf being stabbed in the chest. Anthony was…

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Jake Tapper is currently experiencing an increase in criticism in anticipation of the publication of his forthcoming book, which will document the final years of President Joe Biden’s presidency. The book, Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, co-authored by Alex Thompson, delineates the allegations of Biden’s declining health and the efforts of his team to manage public perception during his 2024 reelection campaign. The book contains allegations that Biden’s aides contemplated using a wheelchair for public events and that the president failed to recognize actor George Clooney at a fundraiser, which has…

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Capitol Police arrested 25 individuals on May 13 at the Rayburn House Office Building after they disrupted a congressional budget session in protest of proposed Medicaid cuts. The demonstrators, gathered during the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s markup of the Republican-led budget reconciliation bill, voiced strong opposition to reductions in funding for Medicaid and other federal aid programs. Senators Cory Booker, Brian Schatz, and Tina Smith made appearances to draw attention to the potential impacts the proposed budget would have on healthcare access across their states. Booker later praised the protesters for what he called a “courageous stand” in defense…

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A bold new resolution introduced by Representative Summer Lee calls on the federal government to provide trillions of dollars in reparations to Black Americans as compensation for centuries of slavery, segregation, and systemic discrimination. The proposal, known as the “Reparations Now Resolution,” asserts that the country has a moral and constitutional responsibility to address long-standing racial injustices that continue to affect millions. It seeks to correct disparities in areas such as housing, education, healthcare, and economic opportunity that have persisted across generations. Though the resolution does not assign a specific financial amount, previous estimates from similar efforts have placed the…

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A McDonald’s branch in Franconia, Virginia, has imposed a new policy restricting dine-in access to customers aged 21 and older after a string of disturbances linked to local high school students. The management enacted the rule in response to several incidents involving large groups of teens who were reported to have caused fights, damaged property, and disrupted business operations. The decision was made in coordination with local school officials and law enforcement to restore order and protect employees and customers. To enforce the policy, a doorbell system has been installed at the entrance. Patrons must ring to be allowed inside,…

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