Month: October 2025
Pilot Killed After F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes & Bursts Into Flames During Practice Flight [VIDEO]
The incident took place around 7:25 p.m. local time, with Polish interior minister Tomasz Siemoniak having since confirmed the pilot’s death. He has also been identified as Major Maciej Krakowian in a statement from the General Command of the Polish Armed Forces. Krakowian was the leader of the display team and, just this month, was…
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Jelly Roll is turning his Tennessee farm into a sanctuary for addicts and broken souls, built on the same land where he once hid from his past.
Jelly Roll Turns His Tennessee Farm Into a Place of Healing and Redemption From Rock Bottom to Redemption Before becoming one of country music’s most beloved stars, Jelly Roll — born Jason DeFord in Antioch, Tennessee — lived a life marked by addiction, incarceration, and pain. He began selling drugs as a teenager and spent…
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Senator John Fetterman Proposes Filibuster Change to End Shutdown, Drawing Mixed Reactions
The federal government shutdown has entered its fourth week, marking the longest in U.S. history, and tensions on Capitol Hill are mounting as lawmakers search for a way to end the stalemate. Among the growing chorus of frustrated voices is Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who surprised many this week by suggesting that the Senate should…
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Former Today Host and Veteran Sportscaster Bryant Gumbel Hospitalized Following Medical Emergency
Sportscaster Bryant Gumbel has been hospitalized after suffering a “medical emergency” in New York City, TMZ reports. The 77-year-old former Today and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel host was taken from his Manhattan apartment building to a nearby hospital around 9 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20. Witnesses told TMZ that Gumbel was seen leaving his building on a gurney as first…
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What You Should Do If an Insect of This Kind Bites You
Summer’s Hidden Threat: The Assassin Bug Summer brings warmth, sunshine, and unfortunately, pests. We’re used to ticks and mosquitoes, but now another insect is gaining attention: the assassin bug. Many people haven’t heard of it, but its population is rising, and its bite can be serious. Understanding this bug can help you protect yourself and…
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One of the last surviving stars of The Naked Gun dies at 98
There aren’t many stars left from the Hollywood classic The Naked Gun. Now, Ed Williams, who played Ted Olsen in the movie, has passed away. The veteran actor was 98 years old. Served in the Navy Ed Williams, the actor and former broadcasting teacher best known for playing lab scientist Ted Olson in Police Squad! and the original Naked…
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“They Said Life’s Too Short to Wait So I Put It All Into a Song” – Cole Swindell Lights Up Live TV with Heart-Stopping Performance of “Make Heaven Crowded” Inspired by Charlie Kirk’s Mission to Spread Faith and Leave a Legacy
Cole Swindell Pens Tribute Song for Charlie Kirk Country artist Cole Swindell has written a new song — titled “Make Heaven Crowded” — inspired by the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10. Swindell says this may be the most important song he’s ever written, and that if it helps just one…
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Senate Confirms Rodney Scott To Lead Customs And Border Protection
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Rodney Scott as head of Customs and Border Protection. Scott formerly served as Border Patrol Chief and currently commands the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) biggest enforcement department, which has approximately 65,000 workers. CBP consists of two divisions: the Border Patrol, which is in charge of protecting the nation’s borders…
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“The Goonies” Stars: What They’re Doing Today
From Cult Classic to Real-Life Adventures: Where the Cast of The Goonies Are Now The Goonies launched in 1985 and became an instant cult hit. The adventure-comedy, directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg, followed a scrappy group of kids hunting treasure to save their homes. Over four decades later, the film remains iconic, and its…
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Newsom: California will ‘immediately’ sue Trump if he sends troops to San Francisco
California is prepared to take swift legal action if President Donald Trump attempts to send troops to San Francisco. Gavin Newsom is now turning up the heat, launching a full-scale attack on Trump with a fiery warning. The Trump administration recently sent National Guard troops to Chicago and Portland, Oregon, prompting protests and legal challenges.…
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