• Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is making headlines after sharply criticizing Fox News, claiming the network has become “fake news” and is now shaping the minds of MAGA supporters.

    Greene’s statement reflects growing tensions between some conservative figures and media outlets they once championed, sparking debate online about bias, influence, and the role of news in political movements.

    Supporters say she’s exposing media hypocrisy, while critics argue it undermines trust in journalism and fuels further polarization.
    Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is making headlines after sharply criticizing Fox News, claiming the network has become “fake news” and is now shaping the minds of MAGA supporters. Greene’s statement reflects growing tensions between some conservative figures and media outlets they once championed, sparking debate online about bias, influence, and the role of news in political movements. Supporters say she’s exposing media hypocrisy, while critics argue it undermines trust in journalism and fuels further polarization.
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  • Is this picture Al? My dad is being scammed by this woman for money and he's convinced she's real. Help me prove she's Al before he goes broke. The photo looks too perfect and high quality to be a real selfie to me.
    Is this picture Al? My dad is being scammed by this woman for money and he's convinced she's real. Help me prove she's Al before he goes broke. The photo looks too perfect and high quality to be a real selfie to me.
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  • David Courvelle, a 56-year-old former contract officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, has pleaded guilty in federal court to the sexual abuse of a woman in his custody.

    Over several months, Courvelle exploited his position of authority to abuse a Nicaraguan migrant who was under his direct supervision.

    Court records reveal he manipulated the victim with items such as food and photographs of her daughter.

    The misconduct was eventually uncovered after coworkers reported suspicious behavior inside the janitors closet, and he now faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
    David Courvelle, a 56-year-old former contract officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, has pleaded guilty in federal court to the sexual abuse of a woman in his custody. Over several months, Courvelle exploited his position of authority to abuse a Nicaraguan migrant who was under his direct supervision. Court records reveal he manipulated the victim with items such as food and photographs of her daughter. The misconduct was eventually uncovered after coworkers reported suspicious behavior inside the janitors closet, and he now faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
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  • A moment from the No Kings 3.0 protests is going viral after a woman was asked about the perceived lack of diversity in the crowd.

    Her response struck a nerve online: she argued that many people of color may be staying away not out of disinterest, but out of concern for safety — saying that if arrests happen at demonstrations, they can disproportionately impact Black Americans.

    “This is not a place for people of color… if anybody is getting arrested here, it’s a Black person. It’s not safe for them and they don’t need to participate. We will walk in their name.”

    The clip has sparked a wide debate, with some praising her for acknowledging real risks and systemic concerns around policing, while others argue it highlights deeper issues around representation and inclusion within protest movements.

    As No Kings demonstrations continue across the country, the moment is adding another layer to the broader conversation — not just about the protests themselves, but about who feels safe showing up, and why.
    A moment from the No Kings 3.0 protests is going viral after a woman was asked about the perceived lack of diversity in the crowd. Her response struck a nerve online: she argued that many people of color may be staying away not out of disinterest, but out of concern for safety — saying that if arrests happen at demonstrations, they can disproportionately impact Black Americans. “This is not a place for people of color… if anybody is getting arrested here, it’s a Black person. It’s not safe for them and they don’t need to participate. We will walk in their name.” The clip has sparked a wide debate, with some praising her for acknowledging real risks and systemic concerns around policing, while others argue it highlights deeper issues around representation and inclusion within protest movements. As No Kings demonstrations continue across the country, the moment is adding another layer to the broader conversation — not just about the protests themselves, but about who feels safe showing up, and why.
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  • Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, made headlines with a heartfelt idea that resonated across the United Arab Emirates.

    He proposed replacing the title “housewife” with something far more meaningful:

    “Generation Shaper”

    Because, as he explained, “housewife” only describes where a woman is…

    But “Generation Shaper” reflects what she truly does — raising children, building values, and shaping the future.

    The idea was shared as part of a broader Mother’s Day tribute, recognizing mothers as the foundation of families and society.

    Not just caregivers
    Not just at home

    But nation-builders influencing the next generation.

    It’s more than a name change.

    It’s a reminder that the work of mothers isn’t ordinary…

    it shapes the future of entire generations.
    Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, made headlines with a heartfelt idea that resonated across the United Arab Emirates. He proposed replacing the title “housewife” with something far more meaningful: “Generation Shaper” Because, as he explained, “housewife” only describes where a woman is… But “Generation Shaper” reflects what she truly does — raising children, building values, and shaping the future. The idea was shared as part of a broader Mother’s Day tribute, recognizing mothers as the foundation of families and society. Not just caregivers Not just at home But nation-builders influencing the next generation. It’s more than a name change. It’s a reminder that the work of mothers isn’t ordinary… it shapes the future of entire generations.
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