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Florida Man's Triple Betrayal: Three Wives, One Deception

A Florida man, Henry Betsey Jr., has been arrested for bigamy after allegedly marrying three women across different counties while concealing his multiple relationships. Betsey, who targeted recently divorced women on dating apps such as Bumble and Tinder, quickly escalated his relationships, marrying Tonya in November 2020, Brandi in February 2022, and Michele in November 2022, all without the others' knowledge. His dating profile promised a trustworthy partnership, but he reportedly pressured the women into joint bank accounts and exhibited abusive behavior. Suspicious of her marriage, Tonya began investigating and discovered the other marriages, leading her to contact Michele, who was unaware of Tonya's existence. The ensuing investigation, prompted by Tonya's police report, resulted in Betsey's arrest in Seminole County. He has since filed for divorce from Tonya and is seeking annulments from Brandi and Michele. sources

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May 04 2025, 6 pm

Police Prevent Bomb Plot at Lady Gaga's Brazil Concert, 2 Arrested

Brazilian police announced on Sunday the arrest of two individuals linked to a thwarted plot to bomb Lady Gaga's concert in Rio de Janeiro, which attracted up to two million fans. The plot was foiled just before the pop star's highly anticipated performance at Copacabana beach, her first in Brazil since 2012. Authorities revealed that the operation, codenamed "Fake Monster," involved online recruitment for attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails, aimed at gaining social media notoriety. The police conducted raids across Rio and other states, targeting a group that allegedly spread hate speech and radicalized youths. Security for the concert was heightened, with 5,000 officers and surveillance technology deployed to ensure safety. Fans expressed relief over the foiled attack, with one commenting on social media, "THANK GOD. This would have had an impact on over 2 million people." sources

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May 04 2025, 9 pm

Israeli Strikes Claim 16 Lives, Including 3 Children

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday resulted in the deaths of 16 individuals, including three children, according to Gaza's civil defense agency. The strikes targeted Khan Yunis governorate, with six fatalities reported from overnight attacks, including two young boys aged five and two. An additional ten people were killed in a strike on a tent in the same area, which included another child and seven women. The Israeli military, which stated it had targeted over 100 "terrorist" sites in the past two days, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The renewed military offensive began on March 18 following a two-month truce after Hamas's October 7 attack. The health ministry in Gaza reports that at least 2,436 people have died since the escalation, raising the overall death toll to 52,535. UN agencies have called for an end to Israel's blockade, citing a humanitarian crisis in the region. sources

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May 04 2025, 8 pm

Plane Crash in California Neighborhood Leaves 2 Dead

A small plane crashed into a residential backyard in Simi Valley, California, on Saturday afternoon, resulting in the deaths of two people onboard. The Ventura County Fire Department reported that the single-engine aircraft, a Van's RV-10, struck two homes but fortunately did not injure any residents, who were present at the time. Firefighters responded to the scene, where images showed significant damage, including holes in roofs and downed fences. The plane had taken off from William J. Fox Airfield and was en route to Camarillo Airport when it went down around 2:00 PM. Authorities confirmed that both passengers aboard the aircraft were fatally injured, while a dog was also present. This incident follows a similar crash involving a Van's RV-10 in January, which resulted in multiple casualties and injuries. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the circumstances surrounding the latest crash. sources

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May 04 2025, 8 pm

One Dead, Several Critically Injured in Houston Shooting

At least one person was killed and several others injured in a shooting at a family party in southeast Houston early Sunday morning. Police received reports of gunfire around 12:50 a.m. at a residence on Cherry Hill. Assistant Chief Patricia Cantu stated that officers arrived shortly after to find multiple victims scattered around the scene. The violence reportedly erupted after an uninvited guest was asked to leave, leading to that individual allegedly opening fire, which incited return fire from others at the party. The Houston Fire Department confirmed one fatality, with several victims in critical condition undergoing surgery; some had transported themselves to local hospitals. Authorities detained multiple individuals but have not confirmed if the shooter is among them as the investigation continues. sources

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May 04 2025, 7 pm

Netanyahu Warns of Ongoing Strikes After Houthi Attack

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to retaliate decisively against Yemen's Houthi rebels following a missile strike that landed alarmingly close to Ben Gurion Airport, the country's main international hub. The Iran-backed Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting it was in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's response would not be a "one-and-done" affair, indicating ongoing military operations against the Houthis, with coordination from the United States. The missile, which struck just 75 meters from Terminal 3, evaded multiple layers of Israeli air defense, injuring at least eight people and causing panic among travelers. Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, reinforced the commitment to retaliate forcefully, warning that "whoever harms us, we'll harm them sevenfold." This incident underscores escalating tensions as Israeli military operations in Gaza continue, and efforts to revive a ceasefire remain stalled. sources

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May 04 2025, 7 pm

Chinese Tutor Dies from Work Stress Before Wedding

A Chinese tutor, surnamed Li, tragically died from cardiac arrest due to overwhelming work stress just days before his wedding. The 28-year-old, employed by an online education firm in Wuhan, was managing an unsustainable workload of 400 students while frequently working long hours. On April 22, after a late night at the office, Li's fiancée became concerned when he failed to respond to her calls, prompting her to contact the police. The following morning, a janitor discovered his unresponsive body, with doctors confirming his death from cardiac arrest. His family and the company are currently preparing to classify the death as work-related, despite the firm denying any scheduled overtime for Li's team. The incident has ignited widespread concern on Chinese social media regarding harsh working conditions, highlighting issues of excessive overtime and performance pressure within the industry. sources

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May 04 2025, 7 pm

Trump: Not Interested in Running for Third Term

In an interview set to air on Sunday, US President Donald Trump clarified that he is not seriously contemplating a run for a third term in the White House, despite previously expressing interest in the idea. Speaking to NBC News' "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker, Trump stated, "This is not something I'm looking to do," emphasizing his focus on serving a successful four-year term and subsequently handing over the presidency to a capable Republican successor. His comments come amid ongoing discussions about the future leadership of the Republican Party as the nation approaches the next presidential election cycle. sources

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May 04 2025, 7 pm

China Adopts DeepSeek AI for Advanced Warplane Development

China is leveraging its AI platform, DeepSeek, to enhance the design of new warplanes, as reported by the *South China Morning Post*. The Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute, part of the state-run Aviation Industry Corporation of China, is spearheading this initiative under the guidance of lead designer Wang Yongqing. He noted that AI is streamlining research processes by alleviating designers from tedious review tasks, allowing them to focus on critical aerospace challenges. DeepSeek has rapidly gained prominence in the global AI arena, with its upcoming DeepSeek-R2 model expected to outperform competitors like ChatGPT and Gemini while being significantly more cost-effective. This new model employs a hybrid mixture-of-experts architecture, reportedly making it 97.3% cheaper than OpenAI's GPT-4. The advancements in AI technology are seen as a pivotal step in the future of aerospace research and development in China. sources

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May 04 2025, 6 pm

Air India Halts Tel Aviv Flights After Houthi Missile Attack

Air India has suspended flights to Tel Aviv for two days following a missile attack by Houthi rebels at Ben Gurion Airport, which resulted in four injuries and temporarily halted airport operations. A flight from Delhi was diverted to Abu Dhabi amid safety concerns, with the airline stating that all operations to and from Tel Aviv will remain suspended until May 6, 2025. Passengers holding valid tickets for this period will be offered a one-time waiver for rescheduling or a full refund. The Houthi military spokesperson warned that Ben Gurion airport is "no longer safe for air travel," prompting Israel's Defence Minister to threaten a strong retaliation against any attacks. The airline emphasized that the safety of its customers and crew is its top priority, as ground staff assist affected passengers with alternative arrangements. sources

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May 04 2025, 6 pm

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