• And I want Trump to publicly draw a clock.
    And I want Trump to publicly draw a clock.
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  • A Florida case is drawing national attention after a violent home invasion involving a teenage girl’s stalker ended in a fatal shooting.

    Ava Majury was just 15 years old and had built a following of over 1 million on TikTok when an 18-year-old man she had briefly interacted with online became fixated on her. What started with paid selfies escalated into repeated demands for explicit content, prompting her father, Rob Majury—a retired police lieutenant—to step in and contact authorities.

    The situation took a dramatic turn when the man showed up at their Naples home in the middle of the night, blasting the front door open with a shotgun. After briefly fleeing, he returned while still armed.

    Rob Majury, who had armed himself after the initial break-in, fired when the suspect refused to drop his weapon. The man was killed at the scene.

    Authorities ruled the shooting justified under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, and no charges were filed.

    The case has since sparked wider discussion around online safety, stalking, and how self-defense laws are applied when threats escalate inside the home.
    A Florida case is drawing national attention after a violent home invasion involving a teenage girl’s stalker ended in a fatal shooting. Ava Majury was just 15 years old and had built a following of over 1 million on TikTok when an 18-year-old man she had briefly interacted with online became fixated on her. What started with paid selfies escalated into repeated demands for explicit content, prompting her father, Rob Majury—a retired police lieutenant—to step in and contact authorities. The situation took a dramatic turn when the man showed up at their Naples home in the middle of the night, blasting the front door open with a shotgun. After briefly fleeing, he returned while still armed. Rob Majury, who had armed himself after the initial break-in, fired when the suspect refused to drop his weapon. The man was killed at the scene. Authorities ruled the shooting justified under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, and no charges were filed. The case has since sparked wider discussion around online safety, stalking, and how self-defense laws are applied when threats escalate inside the home.
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  • Former Governor Jesse Ventura calls out Trump for dodging the draft and demands his son Barron enlist in the military immediately.

    "Do something your father didn't have the courage to do."
    Former Governor Jesse Ventura calls out Trump for dodging the draft and demands his son Barron enlist in the military immediately. "Do something your father didn't have the courage to do."
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  • I swear he was about to drive off without me
    I swear he was about to drive off without me
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  • China has sent 60,000 tons of rice to Cuba to help tackle a serious food crisis

    The shipment, approved earlier this year, is a big deal. Cuba’s population of around 11 million consumes about 600,000 tons of rice annually, so this single donation covers more than a month of the country’s needs

    Rice is a staple food in Cuba, with people consuming 60–70 kg per person each year. But the country has been struggling with major shortages. It relies heavily on imports, spending over $300 million annually, while local production has dropped drastically over the years due to lack of fuel, fertilizer, equipment, and water

    Along with rice, China is also providing $80 million in financial aid to support electricity and other urgent needs

    The situation has drawn global attention, with countries like Brazil also sending food supplies, including rice, beans, and milk

    Overall, this aid highlights both the scale of Cuba’s crisis and the growing international support to help the country recover
    China has sent 60,000 tons of rice to Cuba to help tackle a serious food crisis The shipment, approved earlier this year, is a big deal. Cuba’s population of around 11 million consumes about 600,000 tons of rice annually, so this single donation covers more than a month of the country’s needs Rice is a staple food in Cuba, with people consuming 60–70 kg per person each year. But the country has been struggling with major shortages. It relies heavily on imports, spending over $300 million annually, while local production has dropped drastically over the years due to lack of fuel, fertilizer, equipment, and water Along with rice, China is also providing $80 million in financial aid to support electricity and other urgent needs The situation has drawn global attention, with countries like Brazil also sending food supplies, including rice, beans, and milk Overall, this aid highlights both the scale of Cuba’s crisis and the growing international support to help the country recover
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