Category: General News

  • J-Hope of BTS Starts the Military Enlistment Process in South Korea

    According to the group’s agency, BTS member Jung Ho-seok, also known as J-Hope, enlisted in the South Korean military on Sunday. J-Hope, age 29, becomes the second member of BTS to enlist after Kim Seok-jin, or Jin, the group’s eldest member, by withdrawing his plea to postpone his mandatory military duty. Big Hit Records said…

  • Five Died in Reno Medical Aviation Crash

    According to officials, an emergency medical aircraft crashed on Friday night in Stagecoach, Nevada, leaving five dead and no survivors. Around 9:45 p.m., the Care Flight plane, operated by the Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority Health in Reno, crashed while transporting a patient, a pilot, and medical personnel. The crash’s cause is still being investigated.

  • Family Outing Ends in Tragedy as Guy Hiking in Arches National Park Collapses and Die

    On Friday, a man died while hiking through Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, after collapsing and becoming “unresponsive” on the trail. Tragically, the 71-year-old man from Massachusetts was hiking with his wife and son, according to the Grand County Sheriff’s Department. First responders from multiple organizations, including the National Park Service and the sheriff’s…

  • Belarusian President Dismisses Kremlin’s Plan To Seize Control Of His Country

    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko remains steadfast in his alliance with Vladimir Putin despite the bombshell release of a Kremlin planning paper this week, which allegedly revealed Moscow’s plans to conquer Belarus in the coming years. Saturday, when speaking to reporters, Lukashenko characterized the broad media coverage of the coup plot as an effort to divide…

  • Erin Brockovich Issues an Urgent Warning to Residents of East Palestine

    Friday evening, renowned environmentalist and whistleblower Erin Brockovich spoke at a high school auditorium in East Palestine, Ohio. Brockovich, who gained national recognition and an Oscar-nominated biopic for exposing Pacific Gas & Electric Company’s groundwater contamination in Hinkley, California, ran through a series of slides outlining legal strategies as residents seek redress in the wake…

  • Health Hazards from Ohio Train Derailment to be Investigated by CDC Specialists on the Ground

    On Friday, a woman protesting in front of the Russian consulate in Rio de Janeiro was beaten in a videotaped event. The victim and the woman filming stated they were protesting the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine when the assailant, who was also a Russian citizen, walked out of the building and slapped…

  • Surveillance Footage Shows An Alligator Dragging A Woman To Her Death In Florida

    A birdwatching camera captured the horrifying sight just before an alligator in Florida killed a woman, and the footage has been made public. When the 10-foot reptile attacked, Gloria Serge was walking her dog along a retention pond behind her home at Spanish Lakes Fairways in Fort Pierce. The camera captures the woman and her…

  • The Supreme Court Appears to Support Tech Giants in the Terror Case

    Wednesday, the Supreme Court appeared suspicious of a lawsuit seeking to hold social media corporations liable for a 39-person terrorist attack on a Turkish nightclub. During oral arguments before the Supreme Court, multiple justices emphasized that there was no direct proof connecting Twitter, Facebook, and Google to the 2017 attack on the Reina nightclub in…

  • Putin’s Chef Gets Wagner More Ammunition After Corpse Pic Stunt

    Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin claims that additional ammo is on its way to his mercenaries in Ukraine after he confronted key Russian commanders with a genuinely horrifying image. On Wednesday, “Putin’s Chef” Prigozhin shared a graphic photo depicting dozens of dead Wagner recruits, deaths the mercenary leader blamed on the likes of Russian Defense…

  • Extremism-Linked Mass Killings Have Exploded

    The number of mass murders connected to extremism in the US has increased dramatically over the past ten years, according to a report issued on Thursday. The Anti-Defamation League concluded that the number of extremist mass killings in the recent decade was at least three times more than in any other 10-year period since the…