Former OTK co-founder and Twitch streamer Rich Campbell has returned to the platform after a hiatus due to legal challenges. In a recent test stream, Campbell announced he has secured a job and is now working to establish a streaming schedule, signaling a cautious but hopeful comeback to content creation.
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Donald Trump has ruled out a 2028 vice presidential run, but not a third presidential term, sparking speculation. While constitutional scholars deem a third term legally impossible under the 22nd Amendment, some allies suggest "creative" workarounds. Trump himself expressed a desire to serve again, citing strong poll numbers, leaving the door ajar for future possibilities.
A Virginia mother is issuing a stark warning to parents after her 10-year-old daughter died by suicide, exacerbated by cyberbullying.  The grieving mother believes her daughter's late-night smartphone use in bed played a critical role. Experts highlight the dangers of screens disrupting sleep and amplifying mental health issues, especially for vulnerable children.
Spanish influencer Oti Cabadas, known as 'Coco Trucker Girl,' has passed away at 41 after falling ill at a truck show. The popular social media personality, who shared her life as a truck driver with over 400,000 followers, suffered a stroke. Her vibrant videos inspired many, especially women, to pursue trucking careers.
President Trump faced criticism for dismissing a French reporter's question due to her accent, stating he couldn't understand her. He later asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer, remarking on her "beautiful accent" but inability to comprehend. This echoes a similar incident with an Afghan reporter. Trump's response to the West Bank question was dismissive.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the state's Board of Governors to cease the use of H-1B visas in colleges and universities. He asserted that these positions can and should be filled by American workers, questioning the necessity of foreign hires for roles like assistant professors and coaches. According to USCIS data, as of June 30, 2025, there are 78 H-1B employers and 677 beneficiaries in Florida's higher education sector.
Hurricane Melissa has rapidly intensified into a Category 1 storm, posing a severe threat to Jamaica with sustained winds of 75 mph and a slow-moving trajectory. Officials urge residents to prepare for catastrophic flooding and landslides as the storm is forecast to strengthen into a major hurricane, potentially reaching Category 4 strength by Monday.
IShowSpeed, a devoted Cristiano Ronaldo fan, had a hilarious meltdown on a Fortnite stream with Jynxzi when his friend sported a Lionel Messi skin.  Speed's shocked and vocal reaction to the new in-game Messi jersey quickly went viral, sparking renewed Messi vs. Ronaldo debates among fans online and generating millions of views across social media platforms.
King Charles III has stripped Prince Andrew of all royal titles and honours, a significant disciplinary action.  Andrew, formerly Duke of York, is now a private citizen, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This move, driven by past scandals and public pressure, aims to protect the Crown's dignity and moral authority, effectively removing him from royal duties and public life.
A divided US appeals court has allowed President Trump to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, overriding objections from state and city leaders. The ruling permits the Justice Department's request to stay a lower court's order, enabling the deployment while a legal challenge proceeds. Governor Kotek expressed deep concern and urged the administration to send the troops home.
