Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger committed suicide and set off an explosion near Trump hotel in Las Vegas to highlight societal issues. His notes revealed grievances about the country's direction. The explosion injured seven people but caused no major damage. Livelsberger, a Green Beret, was struggling with PTSD and recent health issues.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked former President Trump's orders to cut funding for DEI programs, citing free speech violations. The Trump administration argued that the orders target DEI programs that breach civil rights laws, but plaintiffs claim the orders are unconstitutional and suppress diversity efforts.
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Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity linked to his violent anti-drug campaign. Duterte's detention follows years of investigation into extrajudicial killings during his presidency and earlier political roles.
A New Mexico teenager, Diego Leyva, allegedly shot and killed his parents and two siblings before calling 911 to confess. Intoxicated at the time, Leyva surrendered to police at the family home. The incident, the 29th mass murder in the US this year, has shocked the Belén community and reignited the gun control debate.
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President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump celebrated their second term with an Inaugural Ball at the Walter E Washington Convention Center. They danced to a contemporary version of 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' and 'YMCA.' The evening included a cake-cutting ceremony and was attended by Vice President J D Vance and his wife.
President Donald Trump spent his first 100 days issuing a blitz of executive orders to deliver rapidly on campaign pledges, drastically downsize the government and reshape America's role on the global stage. In a dizzying first three months, Trump wielded executive power like no other modern president, signing more than 140 orders on immigration, culture war issues and slashing the federal bureaucracy.
Pope Francis criticized Donald Trump's proposed deportation plans, calling them a 'disgrace' and inconsistent with protecting human dignity. He emphasized that the U.S. should remain a land of opportunity and inclusivity, echoing sentiments previously expressed regarding Trump's border wall. U.S. bishops and cardinals also opposed the deportation policies.
But let’s rewind. Before Whitney became the viral sensation of January 1st, 2025, she was already a heavyweight in comedy circles. Born in Washington, D.C., she climbed the ranks of stand-up with a knack for dissecting human relationships with surgical precision. Her 2019 Netflix special, Can I Touch It?, showcased a robot version of herself—a metaphor for modern womanhood’s relentless pursuit of perfection. It was part comedy, part existential crisis, and all Whitney.