• President Donald Trump is facing criticism after choosing not to attend the dignified transfer of the seventh U.S. service member killed in the Iran conflict at Dover Air Force Base.
    The fallen soldier, Army Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, died from injuries sustained during an Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia earlier this month. The solemn ceremony returning his remains to the United States was attended by Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other senior military officials.
    According to reports, Trump spent much of the day in Florida at his Doral golf club, where House Republicans were holding a policy retreat, and was traveling back to Washington around the time the transfer took place.
    The absence has sparked debate online and in political circles, as the dignified transfer ceremony is traditionally considered one of the most solemn duties for a U.S. president, honoring service members who died in combat.
    Trump had previously attended the ceremony for the first six U.S. troops killed in the conflict, making his absence from this latest transfer a point of public discussion.
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    President Donald Trump is facing criticism after choosing not to attend the dignified transfer of the seventh U.S. service member killed in the Iran conflict at Dover Air Force Base. The fallen soldier, Army Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, died from injuries sustained during an Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia earlier this month. The solemn ceremony returning his remains to the United States was attended by Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other senior military officials. According to reports, Trump spent much of the day in Florida at his Doral golf club, where House Republicans were holding a policy retreat, and was traveling back to Washington around the time the transfer took place. The absence has sparked debate online and in political circles, as the dignified transfer ceremony is traditionally considered one of the most solemn duties for a U.S. president, honoring service members who died in combat. Trump had previously attended the ceremony for the first six U.S. troops killed in the conflict, making his absence from this latest transfer a point of public discussion. #Headlines360 #TrumpNews #DoverAFB #USMilitary #WorldNews
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  • In November 2020, a life-saving mission in Los Angeles took a terrifying turn. A medical helicopter carrying a donor heart for an urgent transplant crash-landed on the rooftop helipad of Keck Hospital of USC. The aircraft flipped onto its side, creating a tense moment for everyone watching. Inside the helicopter were the pilot and two medical staff members who had been transporting the precious organ that could save someone’s life. Thankfully, despite the frightening crash, all three people managed to escape without serious injuries.

    What could have been a tragedy quickly turned into a story of determination and hope. Hospital staff rushed into action to retrieve the donor heart from the helicopter and safely carry it inside. Doctors continued with the transplant surgery without delay, ensuring the patient still had a chance at life. The incredible teamwork and quick thinking of everyone involved proved how far people will go to save a life, even when everything seems to go wrong.
    In November 2020, a life-saving mission in Los Angeles took a terrifying turn. A medical helicopter carrying a donor heart for an urgent transplant crash-landed on the rooftop helipad of Keck Hospital of USC. The aircraft flipped onto its side, creating a tense moment for everyone watching. Inside the helicopter were the pilot and two medical staff members who had been transporting the precious organ that could save someone’s life. Thankfully, despite the frightening crash, all three people managed to escape without serious injuries. What could have been a tragedy quickly turned into a story of determination and hope. Hospital staff rushed into action to retrieve the donor heart from the helicopter and safely carry it inside. Doctors continued with the transplant surgery without delay, ensuring the patient still had a chance at life. The incredible teamwork and quick thinking of everyone involved proved how far people will go to save a life, even when everything seems to go wrong.
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  • In July 2016, 17-year-old German tourist Mike Mansholt disappeared in Malta after saying he would explore the Rabat Catacombs, known as the “Kingdom of the Dead.”
    He left Sliema on a rented bike and texted his parents at 10:11 a.m. that he was entering the catacombs — the last message he ever sent.

    Days later, his b*dy was found below the Dingli Cliffs, while his bike stayed at the top and his backpack with valuables was missing.
    Investigators later reported missing *rgans and unusually few *njuries, turning the case into one of Malta’s most chilling unsolved mysteries.
    In July 2016, 17-year-old German tourist Mike Mansholt disappeared in Malta after saying he would explore the Rabat Catacombs, known as the “Kingdom of the Dead.” He left Sliema on a rented bike and texted his parents at 10:11 a.m. that he was entering the catacombs — the last message he ever sent. Days later, his b*dy was found below the Dingli Cliffs, while his bike stayed at the top and his backpack with valuables was missing. Investigators later reported missing *rgans and unusually few *njuries, turning the case into one of Malta’s most chilling unsolved mysteries.
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  • Marine Veteran and father of four Brian McGinnis, who was dragged out of a briefing for shouting "no one wants to die for Israel!" by Sen. Tim Sheehy, has not been allowed to see his wife, his children, or his legal counsel, according to a public statement he made on his Instagram page. He is currently awaiting surgery for severe injuries.
    Marine Veteran and father of four Brian McGinnis, who was dragged out of a briefing for shouting "no one wants to die for Israel!" by Sen. Tim Sheehy, has not been allowed to see his wife, his children, or his legal counsel, according to a public statement he made on his Instagram page. He is currently awaiting surgery for severe injuries.
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  • Internal records reveal that three agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement accidentally shot themselves in the leg within two days during routine firearms training — each incident occurring while the agent was holstering their own weapon.

    All three injuries happened during standard qualification drills in 2025 and none were fatal, with the agents treated and released. The incidents surfaced through documents obtained via a FOIA request by watchdog group American Oversight and later reviewed by Newsweek.

    Former officials say accidental discharges during training do happen in law enforcement, often due to “operator error,” but the cluster of incidents has renewed scrutiny around firearms safety and training within the agency.
    Internal records reveal that three agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement accidentally shot themselves in the leg within two days during routine firearms training — each incident occurring while the agent was holstering their own weapon. All three injuries happened during standard qualification drills in 2025 and none were fatal, with the agents treated and released. The incidents surfaced through documents obtained via a FOIA request by watchdog group American Oversight and later reviewed by Newsweek. Former officials say accidental discharges during training do happen in law enforcement, often due to “operator error,” but the cluster of incidents has renewed scrutiny around firearms safety and training within the agency.
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