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Asmongold, a prominent Twitch streamer and businessman, has an estimated net worth of $5 million in 2025, primarily from his streaming and YouTube content. Beyond gaming, he co-owns companies like OTK and Starforge Systems, significantly boosting his income. His journey began with World of Warcraft videos in 2009, evolving into a full-time career.
Accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione is reportedly exploring new music in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. A handwritten letter reveals he downloaded Taylor Swift and Charli XCX, later having his tablet wiped and replaced with Lil Durk tracks by another inmate. Mangione expressed gratitude for Lil Durk's rebellious lyrics.
A top cardiologist suggests President Trump's MRI was prompted by symptoms, not routine checks, as MRIs require a clear medical reason. Concerns about Trump's health have risen due to visible bruising and gait issues, potentially linked to blood-thinning medication for cardiovascular conditions.
Gaza's new technocratic board will be led by prominent civil society figure Amjad Al-Shawa, a choice reportedly backed by both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Al-Shawa, a human rights activist, has a history of mediating critical issues and advocating for Gaza's needs. Hamas, however, retains security control for now.
Four men face trial in Sweden for hate crimes, accused of assaulting immigrants in a case highlighting the rise of "Active Clubs." These white supremacist groups, originating in the US, use fitness clubs to promote nationalist ideology and encourage violence against minorities. Prosecutors detail brutal attacks motivated by hate, with evidence including Nazi symbols.
Indian-American security expert Paul Kapur has been sworn in as the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs. Kapur, a former professor and author, will oversee US diplomatic engagement and strategic partnerships across a vast region. His appointment marks a significant development in US foreign policy for South and Central Asia.
Oman's Ministry of Labour has officially debunked rumors of a mandatory 30-year service retirement rule. The ministry clarified that existing regulations for public and private sector retirement ages and service terms remain unchanged. Citizens are urged to rely solely on official sources for accurate labor information.
Wu-Tang Clan is embarking on the international leg of their "Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber" farewell tour in 2026, spanning Europe, the UAE, and Australia. Following a successful North American run, this global journey offers fans a final opportunity to witness the legendary hip-hop collective live in concert.
Residents across the UAE can expect misty mornings this weekend as humidity levels rise, leading to frequent fog formation. While Saturday brings fair to partly cloudy skies and a temperature drop, overnight humidity will increase, potentially reducing visibility for early commuters. Motorists are urged to drive with caution.
