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Rep. Thomas Massie has taken a swipe at President Donald Trump, stating that going into war with Iran will not make the Epstein files go away, implying that the operation is a distraction from the Epstein scandal.Rep. Thomas Massie has taken a swipe at President Donald Trump, stating that going into war with Iran will not make the Epstein files go away, implying that the operation is a distraction from the Epstein scandal.0 Comments 0 Shares 34 Views 0 Reviews
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CENTCOM has just announced that three U.S. soldiers have sadly lost their lives due to Operation Epic Fury.
Their announcement reads:
“CENTCOM Update
TAMPA, Fla. – As of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury.
Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being returned to duty. Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing.
The situation is fluid, so out of respect for the families, we will withhold additional information, including the identities of our fallen warriors, until 24 hours after next of kin have been notified.”
Rest in peaceCENTCOM has just announced that three U.S. soldiers have sadly lost their lives due to Operation Epic Fury. Their announcement reads: “CENTCOM Update TAMPA, Fla. – As of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury. Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being returned to duty. Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing. The situation is fluid, so out of respect for the families, we will withhold additional information, including the identities of our fallen warriors, until 24 hours after next of kin have been notified.” Rest in peace0 Comments 0 Shares 73 Views 0 Reviews
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Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie hosted SNL last night with the U.S. hockey teams as special guests. The members of the women's team came on to a huge applause and immediately threw shade at Donald Trump's joke about inviting them to the White House.Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie hosted SNL last night with the U.S. hockey teams as special guests. The members of the women's team came on to a huge applause and immediately threw shade at Donald Trump's joke about inviting them to the White House.0 Comments 0 Shares 78 Views 0 Reviews
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Popular children's entertainer Ms. Rachel took to Instagram yesterday to tell people to "stop killing kids!"
The post came shortly after news that a missile hit a girl's elementary school in Iran, killing more than 100 children.
The caption with her post read "Can’t we all agree in this life not to kill children?" - which she then had to add an edit to due to backlash, which stated, "I HAVE said the Iranian government needs to stop killing children, too - everyone, everywhere - stop killing, starving, bombing, taking kids hostage & violating children’s human rights. Give them school, give them medical care, give them safe, warm homes, give them everything they need to thrive."Popular children's entertainer Ms. Rachel took to Instagram yesterday to tell people to "stop killing kids!" The post came shortly after news that a missile hit a girl's elementary school in Iran, killing more than 100 children. The caption with her post read "Can’t we all agree in this life not to kill children?" - which she then had to add an edit to due to backlash, which stated, "I HAVE said the Iranian government needs to stop killing children, too - everyone, everywhere - stop killing, starving, bombing, taking kids hostage & violating children’s human rights. Give them school, give them medical care, give them safe, warm homes, give them everything they need to thrive."0 Comments 0 Shares 122 Views 0 Reviews
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After actor Robert De Niro publicly urged voters to reject him at the ballot box, Donald Trump responded by saying the Oscar-winning actor should be deported. The exchange marks the latest clash between Hollywood and the campaign trail, as the 2024 election season continues to heat up.
With strong words on both sides, the moment highlights how deeply politics and celebrity voices have become intertwined — and how quickly rhetoric can escalate in today’s climate.After actor Robert De Niro publicly urged voters to reject him at the ballot box, Donald Trump responded by saying the Oscar-winning actor should be deported. The exchange marks the latest clash between Hollywood and the campaign trail, as the 2024 election season continues to heat up. With strong words on both sides, the moment highlights how deeply politics and celebrity voices have become intertwined — and how quickly rhetoric can escalate in today’s climate.0 Comments 0 Shares 223 Views 0 Reviews
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A prisoner in the United States worked 136 hours cleaning his jail, earning just $17 in wages. That money could have gone toward small comforts most of us take for granted — snacks, phone calls, basic necessities. Instead, he chose to donate every single dollar to help people in Gaza.
Seventeen dollars may not seem like much to many of us. But when you understand what it cost him — hours of labor inside a jail, earning pennies at a time — it becomes something far greater. It becomes sacrifice. It becomes empathy. It becomes humanity at its purest.
When strangers heard about his act of compassion, they were moved. Touched by the fact that someone with so little still found it in his heart to give, people began donating back to him. What started as $17 turned into a wave of generosity — eventually raising $100,000 in his name.
This is what happens when compassion spreads. One small, selfless decision can ripple outward in ways we never expect.
No matter who you are, no matter where you are, kindness has power.A prisoner in the United States worked 136 hours cleaning his jail, earning just $17 in wages. That money could have gone toward small comforts most of us take for granted — snacks, phone calls, basic necessities. Instead, he chose to donate every single dollar to help people in Gaza. Seventeen dollars may not seem like much to many of us. But when you understand what it cost him — hours of labor inside a jail, earning pennies at a time — it becomes something far greater. It becomes sacrifice. It becomes empathy. It becomes humanity at its purest. When strangers heard about his act of compassion, they were moved. Touched by the fact that someone with so little still found it in his heart to give, people began donating back to him. What started as $17 turned into a wave of generosity — eventually raising $100,000 in his name. This is what happens when compassion spreads. One small, selfless decision can ripple outward in ways we never expect. No matter who you are, no matter where you are, kindness has power.0 Comments 0 Shares 286 Views 0 Reviews
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