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Colorado Mother on the Run: Suspected of Fatally Harming 2 Children, Injuring Another

In Colorado, a distressing incident unfolded as authorities search for Kimberlee Singler, a 35-year-old woman suspected of killing two of her children and injuring another. The case initially began with a reported burglary at Singler’s home, but further investigation revealed the burglary report was unfounded. Singler, who initially cooperated, disappeared during the ongoing probe, leading…

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How Many Help Dollars Did the US Give Ukraine Since the War Started?

The White House has approved a new $250 million aid package for Ukraine, consisting of air defense, artillery, anti-tank weapons, and small arms ammunition. This comes as doubts arise about the U.S.’s ability to maintain its role as Kyiv’s main supporter against Russian aggression, approaching the second anniversary of Vladimir Putin‘s invasion. The total American…

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Gang Leader’s Admission: A Strong Case to Keep Bail Denied in Tupac Shakur Murder, Say Prosecutors

Prosecutors in Las Vegas argue that the former Los Angeles gang leader, Duane “Keffe D” Davis, should be denied house arrest ahead of his June trial for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Davis, who has repeatedly confessed to orchestrating Shakur’s killing, faces opposition from prosecutors who cite his admissions as strong evidence. The prosecutors…

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Mahmoud Abbas: Current Events Worse Than Nakba; Claims Netanyahu Plotting Against Palestinians; PA Ready to Step In if Israel Exits Gaza

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in a recent interview, expressed his grave concern, stating that the ongoing events in Palestinian territories are more disastrous than the historic Nakba of 1948. Abbas accused Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and previous governments of scheming to eliminate the Palestinian people. He highlighted the dire situation in Gaza and condemned the…

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Youth Jailed 30 Days for Rejecting Israel’s ‘Revenge Campaign’ Enlistment

Tal Mitnick, an 18-year-old Israeli, faces a 30-day jail term for refusing to join the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the Gaza conflict, condemning it as a “revenge campaign.” Mitnick, part of the Mesarvot Network of conscientious objectors, rejects violence and criticizes the IDF’s actions, emphasizing that slaughtering civilians won’t bring security or peace. His…

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