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September 2024

At least 100 people have died in Myanmar due to flooding and landslides triggered by Typhoon Yagi

At least 100 people have died in Myanmar due to flooding and landslides triggered by Typhoon Yagi

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Unbiased headline news – Israel’s military investigation concluded there is a “high probability” that three Israeli hostages were killed during a November airstrike aimed at eliminating a Hamas northern Gaza brigade chief. The families were informed last week by Israel Defense Forces officials, who stated that a comprehensive inquiry revealed the deaths were due to IDF actions. IDF officials and hostage families have begun to disclose the investigation’s results. On December 14th, three bodies were discovered in a tunnel in Jabaliya. — Eight migrants attempting to cross the English Channel from France in a small rubber boat died early Sunday, officials confirmed. The vessel, carrying around 60 individuals from countries including Eritrea, Sudan, Syria, and Iran, encountered difficulties in waters north of Boulogne-sur-Mer in the northern Pas-de-Calais region, the BBC reported. Authorities were alerted at 1 a.m. local time. The boat was seen heading toward a beach in Ambleteuse, but rescue teams were unable to assist from the sea, the French coast guard said. — At least 100 people have died in Myanmar due to flooding and landslides triggered by Typhoon Yagi, officials reported. “Dam bursts, house collapses, and mass flooding have wreaked havoc in the Asian nation,” said Zaw Min Tun in an audio statement posted by RT India on X. He stated that 113 people had been confirmed dead, with an additional 64 missing. Yagi is Asia’s most powerful storm this year, having already impacted Vietnam, Laos, the Chinese island of Hainan, and the Philippines. — At least 15 people were killed and 40 others were seriously burned in a gasoline tanker explosion in Haiti, according to the country’s prime minister. Sixteen of the injured were transferred to hospitals in Fonds des Blancs and Les Cayes near the accident site in the Nippes Department, Prime Minister Garry Conille posted on the X social media platform. Initial reports suggested the explosion occurred in an area known as Morne Calbassier, in Miragoane, Haiti. — A vehicle veered into oncoming traffic on a Dallas interstate and collided with two other vehicles, resulting in four deaths, police reported. The multi-vehicle crash occurred around 1 p.m. Saturday on Interstate 45 in southeast Dallas, according to police spokesperson Michael Dennis. A preliminary investigation determined that a vehicle was traveling northbound on I-45 when it struck a second vehicle and then crossed the median into southbound traffic, colliding with two more vehicles. — A Pennsylvania man has pleaded no contest to charges of killing his father and stepmother with a sword in their home nearly five years ago. Court documents show that 43-year-old Levar Fountain entered no contest pleas to third-degree murder charges in York County Court earlier this month, thereby avoiding a trial that was set to begin this week. First-degree murder counts, which would have carried a mandatory life sentence without parole, were dismissed. Fountain’s sentencing is scheduled for November 8th. — A Waffle House employee was shot and killed in North Carolina by a customer who became “agitated and verbally abusive” after placing his order, according to Laurinburg Police. Officers responded to a report of shots fired shortly after midnight Friday at a Waffle House in Laurinburg, where they found 18-year-old Burlie Dawson Locklear with a gunshot wound, police said. Locklear was taken to Scotland Memorial Hospital, where he later died. — Favorable weather and relentless efforts by firefighters are helping to contain a trio of destructive wildfires in California, state and local officials announced Saturday. The most significant of these blazes, the Line Fire near San Bernardino, Calif., was 25% contained as of 1:13 p.m. PDT, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Some evacuation orders had been lifted, but others affecting 44,000 homes and commercial buildings in San Bernardino County remain in effect.

OMG!! Trump-Aligned Cop’s Latest Scandal of Tyreek Hill Arrest

OMG!! Trump-Aligned Cop’s Latest Scandal of Tyreek Hill Arrest

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A shocking revelation about one of the police officer’s background! A day after the national Police Union endorse convicted criminal Donald Trump to be our President; a fiasco happens in Miami with the traffic stop of Miami Dolphin’s Tyreek Hill. This extended video shows different angles and viewpoints. This is your chance to make your own decision with facts, videos, audio and follow-up. After watching and discussing, give us your feedback on how this traffic stop was handled. Don’t make a snap decision because there’s been a new development which we’ll reveal later!

SHOCKING! Trump Supportin’ Police Must Now Answer To New Scandalous Development

SHOCKING! Trump Supportin’ Police Must Now Answer To New Scandalous Development

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A day after the national Police Union endorse convicted criminal Donald Trump to be our President; this fiasco happens in Miami with the traffic stop of Miami Dolphin’s Tyreek Hill. This extended video shows different angles and viewpoints. This is your chance to make your own decision with facts, videos, audio and follow-up. After watching and discussing, give us your feedback on how this traffic stop was handled. Don’t make a snap decision because there’s been a new development!

More bomb threats targeted three medical facilities and an unnamed fourth location in Springfield OH

More bomb threats targeted three medical facilities and an unnamed fourth location in Springfield OH

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Unbiased headline news – A new series of bomb threats targeted three medical facilities and an unnamed fourth location in Springfield, Ohio, on Saturday, officials reported. Authorities stated that the facilities have been searched and cleared, with some already reopening. The identified targets include Springfield Regional Medical Center, Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital, and Kettering Health Springfield. The Springfield Police Division has increased its staffing in response to the threats, which are linked to unverified claims concerning the Haitian migrant community. — Three U.S. citizens, two Spaniards, and a Czech citizen have been detained in Venezuela on accusations of plotting to destabilize the nation through “violent actions,” the government announced on Saturday, noting that hundreds of weapons were confiscated. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello stated that the five individuals were suspected of planning an assault on President Nicolas Maduro and his administration. These arrests occur amid growing tensions between Venezuela and the U.S. and Spain over the disputed July 28 presidential election in Venezuela. — On Friday, a coalition of voting rights groups filed a lawsuit against the Alabama secretary of state and attorney general, challenging a policy they argue unlawfully targets naturalized citizens to prevent them from voting in the upcoming November election. The lawsuit claims that the recent policy aiming to remove noncitizens from Alabama’s voter lists “undermines the fundamental right to vote” by using inaccurate information that discriminates against naturalized citizens, disenfranchises eligible voters, and improperly refers cases for criminal prosecution. — Nigerian soldiers have rescued 13 hostages who were abducted by an extremist group in Kaduna, a state in the northwest region of the country, the Nigerian army announced on Saturday. The military stated that “the troops successfully overwhelmed the terrorists, forcing them to abandon their captives.” Several of the kidnappers were killed, while others were apprehended, the army added. The statement did not specify the armed group to which the kidnappers were affiliated. — A man from Minnesota has been sentenced to over 33 years in prison for fatally stabbing his wife during a Bible study session. Robert Castillo, 41, who admitted guilt to second-degree murder in March, expressed remorse in court on Friday for killing his wife, Corinna Woodhull, as reported by the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Married for about two years, they had five children, aged 11 to 24. Castillo whispered something to Woodhull, and after she shook her head “no,” he drew a hunting knife and stabbed her multiple times until his own family subdued him. — Over 44 years after a nursing student was murdered in her trailer home in central Kansas, her former neighbor has been sentenced to 10 to 25 years in prison for the crime. The case concerning the January 24, 1980, shooting death of Mary Robin Walter, 23, in Great Bend had gone cold until 2022, when a detective convinced Barton County Sheriff Brian Bellendir to reopen the investigation and employ modern technology and methods that were unavailable at the time. — An Indianapolis man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for a road rage incident on the highway that resulted in the death of a central Indiana man who was heading home after a lengthy work shift. Dion Kimbrough, 24, was sentenced by a Marion County judge on Friday after being convicted in August of murder and unlawful firearm possession by a serious violent felon in the killing of Eli Hickerson. Prosecutors stated that Hickerson, 30, from Carthage, was a passenger in a car on July 18, 2022, when Kimbrough shot him. — DirecTV has restored channels from Disney, including ESPN and ABC, after both parties reached a new agreement less than two weeks after the service was interrupted for the satellite TV provider. The companies made a joint announcement on Saturday morning, prior to the start of college football games at noon. DirecTV ceased airing Disney-owned channels on September 1. Over 11 million subscribers had lost access to Disney stations during the disagreement. The distribution deal will feature new bundles of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ streaming services.

SHOCKING!! Trump Campaigning with Radical Racist Laura Loomer!

SHOCKING!! Trump Campaigning with Radical Racist Laura Loomer!

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When Marjorie Taylor Greene states “this is outrageous”, you know Trump has a problem. Far-right, radically-racist Laura Loomer has hit the campaign trail with Donald Trump. She has been seen hanging out with campaign staff and flying with Trump to events. Many believe that Trump has been getting advice from her. Many have stated this is beyond unacceptable yet Trump has no issue with this. Trump’s campaign staff refuse to discuss it.

Consumer prices climbed by 2.5% in August compared to the same time last year

Consumer prices climbed by 2.5% in August compared to the same time last year

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Unbiased headline news – Opening statements have commenced in the federal trial of three former Memphis police officers charged in relation to the January 2023 fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Rogers laid out the prosecution’s case, informing the jury of the evidence they will review and cautioning them that they will witness “horrifying” body camera footage and audio throughout the trial, according to WATN, the ABC affiliate in Memphis reporting from the courtroom. — Consumer prices climbed by 2.5% in August compared to the same time last year, decelerating more than expected and offering positive news for the Federal Reserve, just days ahead of an anticipated interest rate reduction. Inflation slowed sharply from the 2.9% year-over-year rate recorded in the prior month. Price increases have eased from their peak in 2022, but inflation remains above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. The likelihood of an interest rate cut at next week’s Fed meeting is now seen as virtually certain. — In the densely packed al-Mawasi camp for displaced Palestinians, most residents were asleep when Israeli bombs hit in the early hours of Tuesday. Homes, belongings, and entire families were destroyed in the expansive refugee camp, which Israel’s military has labeled a “humanitarian zone” along Gaza’s Mediterranean coast. “People flew,” Eyad Madi, one of the thousands crowded into the camp west of Khan Younis, told reporters. — Justin Timberlake has reached an agreement to settle his driving while intoxicated case in the Hamptons, sources close to the matter have said. The pop star is expected to appear in Sag Harbor Village court on Friday to plead guilty and pay a fine, resolving the misdemeanor charges, sources reported. His attorney declined to comment on the case. Timberlake was pulled over in June after leaving the American Hotel for running a stop sign and swerving into oncoming traffic. — A Philadelphia police officer has succumbed to his injuries nearly three months after being shot in the neck during a traffic stop, city officials announced. Officer Jaime Roman, 31, passed away Tuesday night after spending 80 days in intensive care without regaining consciousness. Roman leaves behind a wife, a 7-year-old daughter, and a 4-year-old son. He had served with the police department for nearly seven years. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel stated that murder charges will be brought against Rodriguez Vazquez. — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson pulled the GOP government funding bill from a scheduled vote after opposition from several Republican lawmakers forced him to delay the process. “We are going to continue to work on this,” Johnson said. “The whip will do the hard work to build consensus and keep working through the weekend.” Nearly a dozen House Republicans have stated they intend to vote against the government funding proposal. The GOP measure includes the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voting. — An explosion at the Kansas State Fair that injured six people was caused by a canned food item that overheated when stored too close to a food warmer, according to investigators. The blast occurred at a concession stand called the Fry Shack. Authorities reported that two people were hospitalized with cuts but later discharged. Four others were injured but did not require medical treatment. The 10-day state fair, which concludes on Sunday, draws approximately 350,000 visitors each year. — False claims circulated on social media following Tuesday’s presidential debate, alleging that Vice President Kamala Harris wore clip-on audio headphones disguised as pearl earrings. Prominent accounts on X and other platforms, including far-right activist and conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, suggested that Harris’s earrings were Nova H1 audio earphones designed to resemble pearls. Loomer’s post had amassed more than 1.3 million views by Wednesday morning.