A 46-year-old Florida man, Shannon Depararro Atkins, was arrested for making threats against President Trump on social media. He was found with cocaine during a traffic stop and faces drug possession and second-degree felony charges for threatening to kill, cause harm, or execute a terrorist act. He acknowledged creating the threatening posts and is currently detained.
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Republican commentators circulated a purported Kamala Harris 404 screenshot and claimed that the White House did that mocking the former vice president. But the screenshot was not from the White House's site but apparently from Kamala Harris' campaign website. The viral image referenced the former Vice President's favorite phrase 'unburdened'. Harris is currently considering future political moves, including a potential presidential run in 2028.
Chinese authorities have accused three US National Security Agency (NSA) agents of orchestrating cyberattacks on critical infrastructure during the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin. The alleged operatives, reportedly from the NSA's Office of Tailored Access Operations, targeted systems for information release, entry-exit management, and card payments.
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Rivers, an Australian footwear and clothing brand with a 160-year history, is closing all 136 stores, impacting over 600 employees. The shutdown follows failed sell-off efforts and the financial collapse of its parent company, Mosaic Group, which filed for administration with debts of $249 million. Supply chain issues exacerbated by Covid-19 contributed to its downfall.
Pope Francis emphasised the dangers of bullying in schools, stating that it prepares students for war instead of peace. Addressing educators at the Vatican, he urged a collective commitment to combat bullying both in educational settings and at home. He also highlighted the importance of promoting dialogue within families to foster growth and understanding.
​"Is this a joke? Did we get something wrong? Did someone scam us? Are we sure about this, producers? There is a convicted felon on the cover of Time Magazine as the Person of the Year. Maybe we're being scammed. Did someone put out a fake tweet or something about this? I don’t know," Lemon continued his tirade against both Trump and the TIME.
YouTube star MrBeast revealed on a podcast his ambitious project of renting all three Egyptian Pyramids for 100 hours. He plans to explore hidden chambers and tombs, accompanied by a tour guide and ghost-detecting gadgets. This exclusive access, granted by the Egyptian government, allows him to explore areas typically closed to the public.