Month: March 2026
ABC News Stops Live Show, Breaks HUGE Trump News: ‘We’ve Just Been Informed…See more
Donald Trump’s decision to federalize Washington, D.C., split the city into two realities. In one, parents finally let their kids walk home from practice without rehearsing escape plans. The carjackings, the brazen daylight robberies, the endless breaking-news chyrons suddenly slowed. For people who had begged for help and been told the numbers “weren’t that bad,”…
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Iran issues terrifying assassination threat against Donald Trump
The crisis began with missiles and sanctions, but it has now crossed into something far more personal and dangerous. With Ali Khamenei killed and Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, nearly a fifth of the world’s oil supply is being held hostage. Global markets tremble while oil prices surge, and millions far from the battlefield…
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James Ransone Dies at 46
James Ransone’s life was marked by the same raw honesty he brought to every role. Onscreen, he made flawed men unforgettable; offscreen, he refused to hide his own scars. From Baltimore streets to HBO soundstages, he carried a bruised tenderness that made Ziggy Sobotka, the haunted Marine in Generation Kill, and the grown-up Eddie in…
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Missile Message to a Heir?
What the world saw on that missile was less a sentence than a Rorschach test. In Tehran’s corridors of power, loyalists framed it as piety and continuity, a message to enemies that the revolution has heirs and endurance. For dissidents, it reeked of entitlement: a son’s shadow cast over a republic born from the promise…
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If Donald Trump were to die while in office, here’s the very first thing you would hear
If Donald Trump were to die in office, the legal roadmap is crystal clear even if the country’s emotions are not. The instant his death is confirmed, JD Vance would assume the full powers of the presidency and be sworn in as soon as practically possible. There is no pause, no shared caretaker government, no…
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This Little Boy Grew Up To Be One Of The Most Evil Men In History
He began as an unwanted child, passed between relatives and institutions, shaped by neglect, brutality, and humiliation. Each beating, each abandonment, seemed to carve something darker into him. Instead of breaking, he adapted. He watched, listened, and learned exactly how to bend weaker souls to his will, turning pain into a twisted kind of power.…
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20 Minutes ago in England , Gavin Rossdale was confirmed as…See more
In the hours since the announcement, what stands out most is not the shock, but the love. Fans from every corner of the world are revisiting old albums, replaying live performances, and sharing how Rossdale’s words once carried them through their own darkest nights. The man who gave voice to heartbreak, anger, and survival is…
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‘New Nostradamus’ who foresaw Iran war makes chilling prediction about Trump
In Craig Hamilton-Parker’s vision, the danger isn’t just one man’s ambition, but a world spiraling fast enough to make the unthinkable feel necessary. He imagines an America rattled by conflict scares over Taiwan, oil shocks, cyberattacks, and rolling crises in Europe and the Middle East. In that climate, he suggests, exhausted citizens might start to…
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Check Your Change — A Lincoln Penny Worth $336,000 Might Be Sitting There
The 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent is one of the most famous error-coins in history, after a rare few were mistakenly manufactured during World War 2.When they first turned up in circulation in 1947, they captured the public’s imaginationCredit: coins.ha Public fascination for this coin flourished overnight, and it has stayed that way ever sinceCredit: coins.ha…
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Official’s Unexpected Response Silences Room After Heated Exchange
What followed that outburst is already being replayed in private retellings across the building. After being called a “jerk” in front of colleagues, the targeted official didn’t raise his voice, didn’t defend his record, and didn’t match the insult. Instead, he paused, looked directly at his counterpart, and delivered a single, even line—described by one…
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