• A Ugandan man known for having 102 children with 12 wives says he has finally decided to stop expanding his family — because life has become too expensive.

    Musa Hasahya, a farmer from Uganda, said the rising cost of food, healthcare, and education has made it impossible to continue supporting such a massive household.

    His family reportedly includes over 500 grandchildren, and many of his wives have now started using birth control after he told them the family can no longer afford more children.

    Hasahya admitted that managing such a large family has become overwhelming and that providing basic needs for everyone has become a daily struggle.

    His story has gone viral around the world, sparking debates about family size, responsibility, and the realities of rising living costs.

    102 children… and finally calling it enough.
    A Ugandan man known for having 102 children with 12 wives says he has finally decided to stop expanding his family — because life has become too expensive. Musa Hasahya, a farmer from Uganda, said the rising cost of food, healthcare, and education has made it impossible to continue supporting such a massive household. His family reportedly includes over 500 grandchildren, and many of his wives have now started using birth control after he told them the family can no longer afford more children. Hasahya admitted that managing such a large family has become overwhelming and that providing basic needs for everyone has become a daily struggle. His story has gone viral around the world, sparking debates about family size, responsibility, and the realities of rising living costs. 102 children… and finally calling it enough.
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  • Mark Ruffalo to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: “Stop taking AIPAC money & serve YOUR country. Fight like we have been taken over by a lawless fascist regime in cahoots with another lawless fascist religious regime that is waging an illegal war in Iran… Fight like a man who has some moral fiber.”
    Mark Ruffalo to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: “Stop taking AIPAC money & serve YOUR country. Fight like we have been taken over by a lawless fascist regime in cahoots with another lawless fascist religious regime that is waging an illegal war in Iran… Fight like a man who has some moral fiber.”
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  • Tensions in the Gulf have escalated after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it launched four ballistic missiles that successfully struck the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72). Iranian state media portrayed the alleged strike as a significant military achievement, suggesting it demonstrated Iran’s ability to challenge U.S. naval power in the region.
    However, United States Central Command quickly rejected the claim, calling it false and part of a misinformation campaign. According to U.S. officials, the carrier remains fully operational and was not hit, emphasizing that no confirmed damage or casualties have been reported.
    Situations like this are common during periods of heightened conflict, where competing narratives and propaganda often emerge from both sides. Without independent verification, such claims remain disputed, and analysts say the information environment can become almost as contested as the battlefield itself.
    The incident highlights the fragile state of security in the Gulf, where even unverified reports can raise fears of wider escalation between Iran and U.S. forces operating in the region.
    #IranConflict #USNavy #MiddleEastTensions #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #MilitaryNews #GlobalSecurity
    Tensions in the Gulf have escalated after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it launched four ballistic missiles that successfully struck the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72). Iranian state media portrayed the alleged strike as a significant military achievement, suggesting it demonstrated Iran’s ability to challenge U.S. naval power in the region. However, United States Central Command quickly rejected the claim, calling it false and part of a misinformation campaign. According to U.S. officials, the carrier remains fully operational and was not hit, emphasizing that no confirmed damage or casualties have been reported. Situations like this are common during periods of heightened conflict, where competing narratives and propaganda often emerge from both sides. Without independent verification, such claims remain disputed, and analysts say the information environment can become almost as contested as the battlefield itself. The incident highlights the fragile state of security in the Gulf, where even unverified reports can raise fears of wider escalation between Iran and U.S. forces operating in the region. #IranConflict #USNavy #MiddleEastTensions #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #MilitaryNews #GlobalSecurity
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