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Man Kills Pregnant Wife Over Unborn Baby's Gender Reveal

A New York man, Drew Garnier, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally stabbing his pregnant wife, Samantha, and attacking their two young daughters, Izzie, 6, and Adelina, 9. The horrific incident, which occurred in 2024, was reportedly fueled by Garnier's anger over the couple's impending third daughter. Samantha's father, Gregory Vernagallo, testified that Garnier's desire for a son led to the tragic attack. Following the stabbings, which left the daughters seriously injured, Garnier was taken into custody on September 5, 2024. He pleaded guilty to first-degree homicide and assault charges, receiving a sentence that included 15 years of supervised release. Garnier is barred from contacting his daughters until 2056, although they have the option to see him in the future if they choose. The Delaware County District Attorney's Office noted that the sentence reflects the trauma endured by the children. sources

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May 22 2025, 1 pm

India Critiques Turkey's Support for Pakistan

In a stern rebuke to Turkey, the Indian government has urged Ankara to pressure Pakistan to combat cross-border terrorism, particularly in light of Turkey's recent support for Islamabad following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the need for Turkey to discourage Pakistan from using terrorism as a state policy and to take verifiable actions against its long-standing terror infrastructure. The relationship between India and Turkey has soured due to Ankara's military and ideological backing of Pakistan, including the provision of drones used in military escalations against India. Turkey's military posturing during India's Operation Sindoor, including the deployment of warships and alleged arms shipments to Pakistan, has further strained ties. Additionally, Turkey's lack of condemnation for the Pahalgam attack and its expressions of solidarity with Pakistan have heightened tensions, prompting India to reiterate the importance of mutual respect in international relations. sources

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May 22 2025, 5 pm

Senate Staffer Caught in Hearing Room: "I Have No Regrets

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former US Senate staffer, has stirred controversy after filming himself engaging in sexual activity in a Capitol hearing room, a scandal that led to his dismissal from Senator Ben Cardin’s office. The 25-year-old, dubbed the "Senate Twink," expressed "no regrets" about the incident, citing boredom with his job as a motivating factor. After the video surfaced online, he relocated to Australia, where he reflected on his actions during a FaceTime interview from a beach in the Outback. He admitted to reserving the Hart 216 room, previously used for significant Senate events, for the explicit act and later sharing the video in a group chat, which resulted in public exposure. Although the Capitol Police investigated, they concluded no crime was committed, despite a violation of congressional policy. Embracing his notoriety, Maese-Czeropski has since launched an OnlyFans account, aiming to profit from his newfound fame. sources

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May 22 2025, 5 pm

Trump's 'Golden Dome' Plan Could Spark Space Weapons Era

US President Donald Trump's announcement of the Golden Dome missile defense initiative marks a significant revival of a controversial Cold War-era concept, proposing a $175 billion network of satellites and weapons in Earth's orbit. This ambitious plan aims to intercept both conventional and nuclear missiles, potentially escalating the militarization of space amid rising tensions with adversaries like Russia and China. Experts warn that deploying missiles in space could provoke an arms race, as nations may respond by developing similar systems. While the Pentagon has not commented, reactions from Russia and China indicate serious concerns over the initiative's offensive implications. The project, reminiscent of Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, is backed by major defense contractors such as L3Harris and SpaceX, although its funding remains uncertain, with Republican lawmakers proposing an initial $25 billion investment tied to a contentious defense package in Congress. sources

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May 22 2025, 3 pm

Columnist Claims Jill Biden Commits "Elder Abuse" Over Joe's Campaign

In a recent interview, Washington journalist Sally Quinn accused former First Lady Jill Biden of "elder abuse" for allegedly pressuring President Joe Biden to run for re-election despite his cognitive health concerns. Speaking on Tara Palmeri's podcast, Quinn claimed that Jill Biden's support for her husband's campaign, particularly after a troubling June 2024 debate, demonstrated a lack of protection for him. "If Jill Biden had stood up and said, ‘Joe, you can't do it,’ he wouldn't have run," Quinn stated, expressing shock at Jill's actions post-debate, which she felt were dismissive of Biden's health issues. Noting parallels between Biden's forgetfulness and the early stages of dementia she witnessed in her late husband, Quinn raised questions about the president's undisclosed late-stage cancer diagnosis, suggesting it should have been detected sooner given the level of medical care available to him. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

Gaza: Reflecting on War When You're Exhausted

Since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent Israeli military response in Gaza, images of devastation have flooded the media, revealing the profound human suffering in the region. Amidst this turmoil, a phenomenon known as "war fatigue" is emerging, affecting even seasoned journalists who find it increasingly difficult to engage with the relentless coverage of conflict. However, beyond the headlines of violence, stories of resilience and coexistence are quietly unfolding. Initiatives like Wahat al-Salam-Neve Shalom, where Jewish and Arab families live side by side, exemplify efforts to foster peace through education and shared experiences. Similarly, the village of Budrus has become a symbol of non-violent resistance against oppression. While the current climate may seem bleak, these grassroots movements serve as reminders that even in the darkest times, the pursuit of peace remains vital and possible. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

France Rejects Pavel Durov's US Visit Request

France has denied Telegram founder Pavel Durov's request to travel to the United States for discussions with investment funds, according to prosecutors on Thursday. Durov, 40, was detained in Paris in 2024 and is currently under investigation for illegal content on his messaging platform. Although he was permitted to leave France for Dubai in March, his recent travel request was deemed neither urgent nor justified by the Paris public prosecutor's office. Durov sought to meet with senior tech figures, following accusations against France's DGSE intelligence service for allegedly attempting to influence Romanian elections by banning pro-conservative accounts on Telegram. The DGSE has dismissed these claims. In response to the ongoing scrutiny, Durov has indicated a willingness to cooperate with French authorities to address concerns regarding illegal content on his service. His lawyer has not yet commented on the latest developments. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

Trump's Video Attack on Ramaphosa Contained Many Falsehoods

US President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a White House meeting on Wednesday, presenting a controversial video intended to support his claims of a "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa. The 4:30-minute video, which has circulated widely online, includes numerous inaccuracies, such as misrepresenting a protest scene with white crosses as burial sites for murdered farmers, when they were actually erected after a couple's killing in 2020. Trump also misidentified Julius Malema, who appears in the video chanting a historical anti-apartheid song, as a government official, despite him leading the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party, which has never held power. While farm murders do occur, they are part of a broader crime issue in South Africa, with the total number of such killings significantly lower compared to the national murder rate. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

Trump Informs European Leaders Putin Won't End Ukraine War

In a recent phone call with European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Donald Trump expressed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to end the war in Ukraine, as he perceives himself to be winning. This marked a shift from Trump’s previous public assertions that Putin desired peace. While Trump hinted at potential sanctions on Russia during an earlier call, he later retracted this stance, emphasizing that the conflict is not America's war and indicating a reluctance to adopt an aggressive posture. European leaders found some reassurance in Trump's clarity regarding US weapons exports to Ukraine, contingent on European funding. However, Trump's inconsistent approach, including his rejection of the term "unconditional ceasefire," highlights a divergence from European strategies aimed at pressuring Moscow, raising concerns about the US's commitment to addressing Russia's actions in Ukraine. sources

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May 22 2025, 2 pm

India's Interest in Myanmar's Rakhine State Developments

In a recent meeting with Chinese Communist Party representatives in Dhaka, Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami proposed the establishment of an independent Rohingya state, amid a surge of Rohingya refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State. The delegation, led by Peng Jiubin, discussed the potential for China to mediate in the crisis, which has seen over one million Rohingyas seek refuge in Bangladesh since 2017. Jamaat leader Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher emphasized the need for safe return arrangements for the Rohingyas, while Bangladesh's Foreign Adviser warned that the ongoing crisis poses a threat to regional stability. However, experts suggest that the idea of a separate Rohingya state is highly improbable, as the Arakan Army, which has gained significant territory, seeks autonomy for ethnic Rakhine rather than support for Rohingya aspirations. With geopolitical implications for India, both nations are closely monitoring developments in the region, particularly given their strategic interests in Rakhine State. sources

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May 22 2025, 2 pm

Diddy Expresses Love During Sex Crimes Trial

Sean 'Diddy' Combs, currently facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution, made a heartfelt statement in a New York City courtroom on May 20, expressing love to those present and sending a message to his son, Justin. This trial has seen testimonies from notable figures, including ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who recounted participating in numerous sex parties orchestrated by Combs during their decade-long relationship, ultimately leaving him in 2018 due to concerns about her safety. Singer Aubrey O'Day also commented on the trial, describing it as "bittersweet" after years of speaking out against Combs. She announced a podcast addressing her experiences, emphasizing her desire to reclaim her voice and advocate for systemic changes in the music industry to combat abuse. O'Day expressed hope for justice and recognition of victims' claims that were previously overlooked. sources

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May 22 2025, 2 pm

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