• I’m already sleep deprived, March
    I’m already sleep deprived, March
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  • In Turkey, authorities place real crashed cars on roadside poles near highways as a powerful warning to drivers. The wrecked vehicles highlight the dangers of speeding and reckless driving.

    Many drivers reportedly slow down after seeing these shocking displays, making the unusual road-safety campaign surprisingly effective.
    In Turkey, authorities place real crashed cars on roadside poles near highways as a powerful warning to drivers. The wrecked vehicles highlight the dangers of speeding and reckless driving. Many drivers reportedly slow down after seeing these shocking displays, making the unusual road-safety campaign surprisingly effective.
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  • While the world is still watching the brutal and unprovoked attacks on Iran, Donald Trump is already talking about his next big war plans.

    In recent interviews and public remarks, Trump said he believes the he should personally be involved in choosing Iran’s next leader after he forces the current government to collapse. 

    Then, almost immediately, Trump turned his attention somewhere else: Cuba.

    Speaking at the White House, Trump predicted the Cuban government could “fall pretty soon,” saying the island is “ready” after decades of tension with the U.S. He also suggested that once the situation in Iran is “finished,” Washington could shift its focus to Cuba next. 

    Trump even hinted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio could play a major role in dealing with Cuba, telling him during remarks that “your next one is going to be… Cuba.” 

    In other words, while one major conflict is still unfolding, the administration is already openly discussing regime change and political outcomes in multiple countries.

    From Iran to Cuba, Trump’s unhinged foreign policy rhetoric is starting to sound less like diplomacy and more like he is trying to provoke World War 3.
    While the world is still watching the brutal and unprovoked attacks on Iran, Donald Trump is already talking about his next big war plans. In recent interviews and public remarks, Trump said he believes the he should personally be involved in choosing Iran’s next leader after he forces the current government to collapse.  Then, almost immediately, Trump turned his attention somewhere else: Cuba. Speaking at the White House, Trump predicted the Cuban government could “fall pretty soon,” saying the island is “ready” after decades of tension with the U.S. He also suggested that once the situation in Iran is “finished,” Washington could shift its focus to Cuba next.  Trump even hinted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio could play a major role in dealing with Cuba, telling him during remarks that “your next one is going to be… Cuba.”  In other words, while one major conflict is still unfolding, the administration is already openly discussing regime change and political outcomes in multiple countries. From Iran to Cuba, Trump’s unhinged foreign policy rhetoric is starting to sound less like diplomacy and more like he is trying to provoke World War 3.
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  • This must have cut production costs in half!
    This must have cut production costs in half!
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  • Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Sahom in the UK.

    The Ministry of Justice said Huntley's crime "remains one of the most shocking and devastating cases in our nation's history, and our thoughts are with their families".

    He has now died in hospital, just over week after being attacked at a maximum security prison.
    Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Sahom in the UK. The Ministry of Justice said Huntley's crime "remains one of the most shocking and devastating cases in our nation's history, and our thoughts are with their families". He has now died in hospital, just over week after being attacked at a maximum security prison.
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