Journalist Megyn Kelly said it is not normal behavior to open the camera while crying and it's something only actresses do during their performance -- as she was reacting to Selena Gomez's now-deleted video of sobbing over deportation. After facing a massive backlash, Selena deleted the video though the criticisms did not stop.
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Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Chinese-crewed cargo ship, Hongtai, suspected of severing an undersea communications cable near Penghu Islands. The ship, flagged under Togo, had been anchored in the area before moving northwest when approached by the coast guard. While the cause remains unclear, Taiwan suspects possible gray-zone tactics by China. Backup systems prevented disruptions, but the incident increased tensions between Taipei and Beijing.
Residents in Western North Carolina are worried about FEMA's decision to end temporary housing assistance for 2,000 families after Hurricane Helene, especially with a snowstorm imminent. Concerns about power outages and infrastructure fragility persist. Volunteers continue to provide aid amid growing frustration over the government's response.
A bullied boy named Zeke found support when anti-bullying bikers, K-Dogs Kidz Mission, escorted him home, boosting his confidence and stopping the bullying. The organization founded by Donald Rozman, helps bullied and disabled children by providing support, empowerment, and community events.
A Justice Department report debunks claims of FBI involvement in the January 6 Capitol attack. Investigators found no undercover agents or informants instigating violence, despite the presence of 26 FBI informants in D.C. that day. Though one informant entered the Capitol, none acted on FBI instructions.
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In eastern part of Germany, the Sorbian community keeps alive the tradition of intricately decorating Easter eggs, a practice dating back to the Middle Ages. These eggs, adorned with wax using needles or goose quills, carry symbolic meaning, such as bestowing diligence. Despite challenges like bird flu, artisans continue to pass down this cultural heritage, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Mussayev is not the first former KGB officer to make such a claim. Years ago, Yuri Shvets, a former KGB major now living in Washington, D.C., was a key source for Craig Unger’s book American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery. Shortly after Mussayev’s recent statement, another ex-KGB officer, Sergei Zhyrnov, who now resides in France, endorsed the claim in an interview with a Ukrainian journalist.
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar early Friday. The tremor had a depth of 127 kilometers. There were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. Earlier this week, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake also hit Myanmar. In December, the region experienced a 4.2 magnitude earthquake, indicating ongoing seismic activity.
Elon Musk appears on the Time Magazine cover as 'President Musk' in an illustration done by the magazine as he and his Department of Government Efficiency gain strength in the administration. The cover story noted that no man before Elon Musk wielded such authority in the government and these are just the beginnings, it said.