US farmers are demanding answers after Trump’s funding freeze paused USDA grants for conservation and clean energy projects. Many, like Elisa Lane and Skylar Holden, are struggling without promised funds. Despite an OMB clarification, payments remain stalled, sparking frustration in rural communities that largely supported Trump. The National Farmers Union urges the administration to honor commitments and provide clarity amid economic uncertainty.
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Kamelia Enzler, a fitness coach, was filmed keying a Tesla in Washington and now faces malicious mischief charges. The incident, believed to be road rage, occurred during a parking lot confrontation. Enzler, a millionaire entrepreneur, has since removed her social media presence.
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Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in the Jeffrey Epstein case, shared a tragic update on Instagram, revealing she has days to live after a severe car accident led to kidney failure. Known for her advocacy for sexual abuse victims, Giuffre's post has garnered global support. Reflecting on her journey, she remains determined to see her children one last time.
A tragic accident occurred near Abidjan, Ivory Coast, as a boat capsized on a lagoon during a Methodist church outing for Easter, resulting in the death of twelve children and teenagers. The incident took place on the return journey when the canoe's engine failed, leading to the vessel overturning. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, suspecting the boat may have been overloaded.
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