NYPD Reports a Sharp Rise in Seized Blades on NYC Subway in 2025
The streets of New York City have become notably less safe, as indicated by the surge in blades confiscated on the subway system this year. An alarming 190% increase has been recorded in the number of blades seized on NYC transit compared to last year, leading to increased police activity and arrest...
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Close Call at DC Airport as Delta Jet and Air Force Plane Nearly Collide
A Delta Airlines plane narrowly avoided a mid-air collision with a military jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on a busy Friday afternoon, setting off alarms and leading to quick evasive actions by the pilots. According to the New York Post, on this recent Friday, Delta Flight 2983 c...
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4 Texas Deputies from Same Office Die by Suicide in Weeks: Officials
The Harris County Sheriff's Office in Texas has experienced a tragic incident involving four of its current and former deputies, all of whom passed by apparent suicide within six weeks. According to Fox News, between February 6 and March 19, 2025, four deputies from the Harris County Sheriff's Offic...
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Trump's Criticism Prompts Germany to Overhaul Military Spending Strategy
In a significant policy shift, Germany has announced an increase in military spending, following years of criticism from former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump had repeatedly chastised Germany for not meeting NATO's defense spending requirements and for its high reliance on Russian energy. Accord...
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Myanmar Quake Death Toll Now at 1,644 Amid Ceasefire by Resistance
A catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing widespread devastation and a tragic increase in fatalities. According to AP News, the Myanmar National Unity Government declared a partial ceasefire to facilitate urgent earthquake relief amidst a soaring death toll. Initia...
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The US Deploys Additional Warship Near Mexican Border
In a significant military move, the US has deployed an additional Navy destroyer, the USS Spruance, to the waters near the US-Mexico border. This action follows the recent deployment of the USS Gravely, highlighting a robust maritime strategy. According to the Mexico News Daily, the USS Spruance joi...
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Trump Grants Pardon to Former Business Associate of Hunter Biden
In a controversial decision, President Donald Trump has pardoned Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, who was previously convicted in a fraud case. According to NTD, President Trump's pardon of Devon Archer on March 25 has stirred discussions and debates, highlighting a complex...
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Rain Aids South Korea's Battle Against Deadly Wildfires
Recent rainfall has brought urgently needed relief to firefighters battling South Korea's most devastating wildfires on record, which have raged for nearly a week. According to Wyoming News Now, in South Korea, overnight rain has significantly aided in controlling wildfires that have already claimed...
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Rendlesham UFO Event 'Might Be Classified UK-US Military Experiment'
A new documentary is shining a controversial light on the Rendlesham Forest incident of 1980, previously thought to be a UFO sighting. According to Female First, the film claims the event was a secretive military weapons test by the UK and US governments. In late December 1980, military personnel st...
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Missouri Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting Had Previous Job Termination
An Independence, Missouri, police officer, previously terminated for not meeting standards in another state, fatally shot a woman and her infant after a 911 call escalated, sparking intense scrutiny. According to the Atlanta Black Star, in November 2024, Officer Jordan White shot Maria Pike and her ...
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