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Daytona Beach teens arrested after armed carjacking and police pursuit

Via: https://www.wftv.com

Daytona Beach carjacking ends in crash; four teens arrested. Read about the pursuit, the suspects, and the evidence seized by police.

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Murder Arrest After 19 Year Old Student Found Dead At University Of Lancashire

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1 Teen Dead, 3 Injured After Police Chase On Route 422 Beloud

Via: https://www.beloud.com

1 Teen Dead, 3 Injured After Police Chase On Route 422A police chase involving a stolen vehicle on Route 422 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, resulted in a fatal crash. An 18-year-old driver died, and three passengers were injured when the car collided with a barrier. Authorities are investigating the incident, which began when police attempted to stop the vehicle for traffic violations.

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Pisica, de la zeitate în Egiptul Antic, la animal domestic

Via: https://historia.ro

În zilele noastre, pisicile domestice sunt peste tot: în casă, în curte, la televizor și, într-o manieră copleșitoare, pe internet.

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Nacon propose de nouveaux détails pour RoboCop : Rogue City - Méga Force

Via: https://megaforcemagazine.com

À quelques jours de la sortie du jeu, NACON et TEYON proposent aux joueurs de découvrir l'histoire originale de RoboCop : Rogue City, adaptée de la franchise

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Wsparcie Sebastiana w powrocie do zdrowia – Wspieraj na Zrzutka.pl

Via: https://zrzutka.pl

Witam tu Ciebie i wszystkich, którzy tu zaglądają.Jestem Marianna, żona Sebastiana, mama Misi i Ignasia. Opiekunka psa - Wandy.Kompozytorka, muzykoterapeutka, menadżerka, skrzypaczka, instruktorka narciarstwa a od niedawna też nauczycielka muzyki.Mój mąż Sebastian, to dusza człowiek. Uczynny, zawsz1

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Alla scoperta di Taormina, tra spiagge da sogno e tesori del passato

Via: https://siviaggia.it

Taormina è un luogo ricchissimo di storia e bellezze tutte da scoprire, dal Teatro Antico alle meravigliose spiagge di Isola Bella e Giardini Naxos: cosa non devi perdere.

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US Inc. FEMA Creating Hurricanes, Fires, Floods For Kidnapping & Land Grabs? | Crime All-Stars | Before It's News

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Corporate giants like Blackrock and Vanguard were suspected to be behind recent disasters caused by Direct Energy Weapon Attacks (DEWs) that set fires in Maui, California, Wyoming and Texas; a biochemical lab explosion in Georgia and HAARP weather manipulation causing formation of hurricanes and tornados hitting the southwest and east coast states including Florida.

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My Experience with Memphis Police: Justice for Tyre Nichols!

Via: http://world-outlook.com

This is a story by James Mac Warren. "I would like to share a personal encounter with the Memphis police department that had a profound impact on what I would set out to accomplish in my young life. I’ve never told this story publicly. I think my reason was to avoid giving the impression that I committed my life to fight to change the world because I was brutalized by the police. 

My case against the Memphis police department is more than fifty years old, unlike most cases coming to light today. Brother Tyre Nichols’s horrific murder has opened up a can of worms the MPD is working frantically to shut down."

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Students Protesting ICE Stand Up to Disciplinary Actions

Via: http://world-outlook.com

High school students have continued grassroots initiatives to organize walkouts and protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since their first nationwide protests on January 30. At the same time, school authorities, state and local politicians, and police are trying to intimidate these teenagers and their supporters with threats of investigations, suspensions, and even criminal charges. Student protesters are seeking to make use of legal precedents to defend their right to freedom of speech in face of such threats.

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Billy Bragg Releases Anti-ICE Protest Song 'City of Heroes'

Via: http://world-outlook.com

“The murder of Alex Pretti was horrifically shocking, all the more so as we are still reeling from the images of the murder of Renee Good. That these crimes can be committed in broad daylight, on camera and yet no one is held accountable only adds to the injustice,” said Billy Bragg, the renowned English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and working-class activist, also known as the “Bard of Barking,” while releasing his new song "City of Heroes" on January 28, 2026.

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Rape as a War Crime and the Need for Accurate Reporting

Via: http://world-outlook.com

On February 28, The Intercept published the article we are sharing in this post, "‘Between the Hammer and the Anvil’ – The Story Behind the New York Times October 7 Exposé." In detailed reporting, The Intercept revealed that the December 28, 2023, Times story,  "‘Screams Without Words’: How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7," was based on faulty reporting and intended to support the political viewpoint of the Times’ editors.

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'Education, Not Deportation!'

Via: http://world-outlook.com

On January 30, 2026, youth at a number of Seattle, Washington, high schools staged walkouts to protest the nationwide federal immigration crackdown, joining a call for action with students in other U.S. cities. The walkouts continued on February 2 at two more King County schools. Growing numbers of actions by high school students follow the example set by young people in Minnesota, which has been ground zero in the fight against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in recent weeks. “The heart of the message is to express our need for justice,” said Ria de Looze, an organizer of one of several Minneapolis walkouts following the murder of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent on January 7. “Youth voices are so often overlooked, and this is one of our few ways to organize youth in such a powerful way. We really wanted to get the message out and inspire people to keep up the work.”

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Minneapolis Fight Against ICE Inspires Mexican Ballads

Via: http://world-outlook.com

Mexican corridos are a narrative genre of music rooted in the 19th century that served as a “newspaper” for the oppressed. Beginning with the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) and later becoming immensely popular during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), corridos recounted tales of heroes and the struggles of everyday life. A number of Mexican songwriters are now turning to this tradition to honor Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good, both murdered this month in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by U.S. Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

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Grancrest Senki

Via: https://myanimelist.net

The continent of Atlatan once again finds itself devoured by the flames of war after a horrific event known as the Great Hall Tragedy. What was supposed to be a joyful occasion that would establish peace between the Fantasia Union and the Factory Alliance, the marriage of Sir Alexis Douse and Lady Marrine Kreische, was instead a tragedy. As the bride and groom walked down the aisle, the ceremony was suddenly interrupted by a powerful convergence of "Chaos," a dark energy from another dimension that corrupts the land and brings forth monsters and demons into the world. From within that energy appeared the Demon Lord of Diabolos, an evil being who instantly murdered the archdukes of both factions, shattering any hope for peace between them. Having failed to prevent this disaster, Siluca Meletes, an Alliance mage, is traveling through the Chaos-infested countryside to study under a master magician. When she is intercepted by a group of soldiers working with the Federation, Siluca is rescued by Theo Cornaro, a young warrior carrying a mysterious "Crest," a magical symbol that gives its wielder the ability to banish Chaos. Bearing no allegiance to a specific domain, Theo hopes to attain the rank of Lord so that he can liberate his home town of Sistina from its tyrannical ruler and the Chaos spreading within it. Impressed by his noble goal, Siluca enters into a magical contract with Theo, and the two embark on a journey to restore balance to their war-torn land. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Neil Sedaka - The Immigrant

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Un patch Virtua Cop 2 sur Dreamcast a été créé

Via: https://megaforcemagazine.com

Si vous avez joué à Virtua Cop 2 sur votre Dreamcast , le jeu est également sorti en tant que jeu autonome au Japon.

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Peace is possible in Israel. But not until Hamas is defeated.

Via: https://democraticnews.site

[ad_1] In 1864, as General William Tecumseh Sherman laid siege to the Confederate city of Atlanta, he penned a letter to the residents of the city that he would soon burn to the ground. “You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will,” he wrote. “War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it.”Those words ring particularly true today as Israeli troops push into Gaza City, preparing to assault the labyrinth of underground tunnels protecting Hamas fighters. In the month since Oct. 7, Israel has dropped thousands of bombs on the Gaza Strip and, by some estimates, damaged as much as half the housing in the enclave. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. Of greater and more tragic significance are the thousands of innocent Palestinian lives lost.Hamas’ weakening or even demise has the potential to create the opportunity for a resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. This calamity, of course, is not happening in a vacuum. It is a direct response to the savage and sadistic murder of roughly 1,200 people by Hamas militants in the worst pogrom against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. If ever a nation had a legitimate argument for self-defense, it would be the Israeli government after what happened on Oct. 7.Yet, the calls from pro-Palestinian activists, human rights groups, and a growing number of politicians demanding a cease-fire in Gaza are deafening. While these calls might be well-intentioned, they are deeply misguided.After Oct. 7, Israel cannot accept a Hamas government on its border that is capable of such barbarism. No country would. War, for all its abject cruelty, is tragically the only response to an atrocity on the scale of Oct. 7 and to an enemy so intent on committing such barbarism. Even the cruelest of conflicts sometimes are necessary.But Hamas’ weakening or even demise has the potential to create the opportunity for a resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Pressuring Israel to lower its guns against Hamas is the wrong strategy.Instead, pressure would be more effective if focused on issues where Israel has no good legal or moral defense — for example, its appalling and tacit support for Israeli settlers uprooting Palestinian villages in the West Bank, and its reluctance to move forward on serious negotiations over a two-state solution and Palestinian self-determination.Before Oct. 7, Israel had some justification for the latter stance (there is no justification for Israel’s settlement policy). Hamas’ presence made peace impossible, and the moribund Palestinian Authority, which administers approximately 40 % of the West Bank, hardly seemed like a partner for peace.But if Israel’s offensive in Gaza is successful, there will be no more excuses. Progress on a peaceful resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict would become a more than reasonable demand. But accusing a country that just lost approximately 1,200 of its citizens of genocide or ethnic cleansing — and demanding they cease efforts to punish those responsible — will only push Israelis into a protective shell now and make them more likely to reject necessary sacrifices in the future.It should go without saying that Israel must do everything it can to minimize the deaths of innocent Palestinians.While there may be a diversity of views in Israel when it comes to the settlements and even peace with the Palestinians, there is broad consensus on the imperative of eliminating the threat that Hamas represents.Indeed, as Hamas leaders have made clear, they have no intention of stopping in their efforts to kill Israelis. Their goal has never been peaceful reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. Rather, it’s an Islamist, Palestinian state, free of Jews. Calls for a cease-fire, no matter how well-intentioned, are a lifeline for Hamas.It should go without saying that Israel must do everything it can to minimize the deaths of innocent Palestinians — and abide by international law. But doing that was always going to be a challenge against an enemy that is so shockingly unconcerned about the suffering of its own people. In the run-up to Oct. 7, Hamas made no effort to ensure civilians would be protected from the inevitable Israeli military response. Food and fuel were stockpiled for Hamas militants (who continue to use the latter to fire rockets into Israel). A maze of underground tunnels protects the group’s fighters, but not civilians. According to videos released by the Israel Defense Forces, military equipment, including the rocket launchers that are still firing missiles into Israel a month after Oct. 7, has been found stationed in schools, residential neighborhoods and other civilian locales. Indeed, from all appearances, Hamas is not only indifferent to Palestinian deaths, it welcome them as a political cudgel against Israel.Such nihilism is not surprising to those familiar with Hamas’ history. In October 1994, on the eve of the signing of the Israel-Jordan peace treaty, the terrorist group blew up a commuter bus on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv (the equivalent of New York’s Fifth Avenue), killing 20 people. A Hamas terror campaign in 1996 killed and wounded hundreds of Israelis, diminished the pro-peace Prime Minister Shimon Peres, and boosted Benjamin Netanyahu’s bid to replace him. That electoral outcome, perhaps more than any other event in the last 30 years, fatally undermined the chances for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.But it’s worth remembering the words of Peres in 1994 after the Dizengoff Street bombing. Hamas wants Israelis to “lose our heads and stop the peace process,” Peres, then foreign minister, said. “As immersed as we are in our grief, that is how much we should be determined to continue the peace process.”Peres’ sentiment was correct nearly 30 years ago, and it’s correct now. Since its inception, Hamas has devoted its energy to stopping the peace process (they’ve long received support for that goal from right-wing extremists in Israel). Anyone who believes fervently in Palestinian statehood should welcome Hamas’ demise. Its weakening could lay the groundwork for resolving the conflict.The Palestinian Authority (PA), which controls around 40 % of the West Bank, recognizes Israel’s right to exist and supports a two-state solution, would be strengthened — and not because of anything it’s done, but merely because its rejectionist foe will be on its heels.“Sooner or later [Israelis] will have to internalize that democracy is not compatible with ongoing occupation and conflict.”And if Netanyahu is finally jettisoned from power (and a majority of Israelis would like to see that happen), it could create a political opening in Israel. That would especially be true if his replacement is not implacably opposed to a Palestinian state — and is focused on cooperating with the PA, not demonizing them, as Netanyahu has for decades.Before Oct. 7, Israelis largely believed that the status quo of Israeli occupation in the West Bank and a cease-fire with Hamas was sustainable. Hopefully after Oct. 7, they will realize that was fiction.  There is historical precedent for such a shift in attitudes. After the disastrous Yom Kippur War in 1973, when Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in a move that was as surprising and unexpected as Oct. 7, support for peace deals with Israel’s neighbors grew. This helped lead to the Camp David Accords and a peace agreement with Egypt.According to Dahlia Scheindlin, an Israeli public opinion expert, while much of the recent polling data on support for a two-state solution is bleak, there are a few green shoots. She cites post-Oct. 7 polling by Hebrew University’s aChord Center that shows an increase in Israelis who believe a center-left government would “do better on security for Israel.” Two-thirds of those polled also agreed that democracy (which has been under attack by Netanyahu and his far-right cronies) “strengthens the country against terror organizations.” As Scheindlin notes, “sooner or later [Israelis] will have to internalize that democracy is not compatible with ongoing occupation and conflict.”The U.S. has a crucial role to play here. Considering how respected President Joe Biden is in Israel right now, he’s precisely the leader who can reassure Israelis that there are sacrifices are worth making for peace. But those sacrifices won’t happen if Hamas remains in power and the situation in Gaza remains unresolved. If Israel is successful in its military offensive, though, there is no good argument for refusing to negotiate in good faith with the Palestinians. This is where an international pressure campaign on Israel to resolve the conflict could be effective — and frankly, it makes more sense than attacking Israel in the one place where it’s on solid legal and moral ground: wiping out Hamas.To be clear, the road to peace remains long and difficult. Can the Palestinian Authority step up to the plate and take over, for example, the administration of Gaza? Can they actually make concessions? Will Palestinians trust them? Will settler violence continue to undermine chances for peace? And is there an Israeli leader who can convince Israelis that an uncertain peace is better than maintaining the status quo?If history is any guide, there’s not much reason for optimism. But ultimately, Oct. 7 has shown that there can be no peace for Israel as long as Palestinians live without freedom or hope. And in the 30 years since the historic Oslo Accords, the extremists on both sides have made peace impossible. With Hamas out of the way, perhaps opportunity awaits. [ad_2] Source link

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La meta che non sapevi di desiderare

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Andiamo alla scoperta delle innumerevoli attrazioni di Stresa, splendida località turistica che si affaccia sul lago Maggiore.

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Cosa vedere a Castel Gandolfo, la residenza papale

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Scopri cosa vedere nella residenza papale di Castel Gandolfo vicino Roma: dalle Ville Pontificie agli affascinanti dintorni passando per i lago.

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Trovato il Continente Lemuria? Atlantide Lemuria Mu i Continenti Sommersi - Disclosure News

Via: https://www.disclosurenews.it

Trovato il Continente Lemuria? Atlantide Lemuria Mu i Continenti Sommersi Gli scienziati hanno scoperto almeno due Continenti sommersi sulla Terra

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Deiva Marina, il borgo più bello tra terra e mare

Via: https://siviaggia.it

Viaggio a Deiva Marina, un borgo ligure in cui lasciarsi affascinare da storia antica, mare incantevole e un’entroterra tutto da scoprire.

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Alla scoperta della Torino esoterica

Via: https://siviaggia.it

Torino è detta anche “città magica” per via dei misteri che caratterizzano molti palazzi e monumenti: la Mola Antonelliana, il Portone del Diavolo e molti altri.

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Watch KTVU Fox 2 Free | Haystack News

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Watch what's trending for KTVU Fox 2. Latest headlines: Record highs around parts of the Bay, Israel says it's attacked Iran, declares state of emergency, Brentwood police release videos of encounter that ended in death of woman, 72

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Oklahoma facing possible $235 million SNAP benefits penalty, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Beloud

Via: https://www.beloud.com

Oklahoma facing possible $235 million SNAP benefits penalty, Oklahoma, Oklahoma CityOklahoma faces a potential $235 million penalty for its handling of SNAP benefits, with an error rate of 10.9% exceeding the federal threshold. State auditor Cindy Byrd warns this could necessitate cuts to core services or tax increases if not resolved by October. The issue stems from federal changes impacting how states manage benefit distribution and prevent fraud.

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Diletta Leotta e Can Yaman sono una coppia? Spuntano le foto

Via: https://dilei.it

Can Yaman e Diletta Leotta sono i protagonisti del gossip del momento che li vedrebbe come una coppia, ma non ci sono state né conferme né smentite.

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The Democrat Party Represents Everybody but Americans - LewRockwell

Via: https://www.lewrockwell.com

If there had been any confusion over what Democrats believe or whom the Democrat Party supports, this week has been clarifying. Susan Rice — the serial liar who falsely blamed the September 11, 2012, murder of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, on an Internet video; weaponized Intelligence Community surveillance by illegally unmasking the names of Trump transition officials in […]

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Caught in Their Own Web: How Universities Became Victims of the Epstein Panic They Helped Create - LewRockwell

Via: https://www.lewrockwell.com

For years, most universities have cast themselves as moral sentinels of American life. They were the first to police speech, enforce ideological conformity, and dismiss ideas that challenge the dominant progressive orthodoxy on campus. Institutions that championed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion frameworks have often treated conservative ideas with open suspicion, if not outright hostility, positioning themselves […]

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Dorohedoro

Via: https://myanimelist.net

Hole—a dark, decrepit, and disorderly district where the strong prey on the weak and death is an ordinary occurrence—is all but befitting of the name given to it. A realm separated from law and ethics, it is a testing ground to the magic users who dominate it. As a race occupying the highest rungs of their society, the magic users think of the denizens of Hole as no more than insects. Murdered, mutilated, and made experiments without a second thought, the powerless Hole dwellers litter the halls of Hole's hospital on a daily basis. Possessing free access to and from the cesspool, and with little challenge to their authority, the magic users appear indomitable to most—aside for a few. Caiman, more reptile than man, is one such individual. He hunts them on a heedless quest for answers with only a trusted pair of bayonets and his immunity to magic. Cursed by his appearance and tormented by nightmares, magic users are his only clue to restoring his life to normal. With his biggest obstacle being his stomach, his female companion Nikaidou, who runs the restaurant Hungry Bug, is his greatest ally. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Inedita e bellissima: la Svizzera da scoprire in treno

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Scoprire la Svizzera più vera e autentica a bordo di 5 treni panoramici. Il viaggio ha inizio!

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