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  • Andrew Tate and Brother Arrive in Florida After Leaving Romania, DeSantis Says They Are Not Welcome
    Andrew Tate and Brother Arrive in Florida After Leaving Romania, DeSantis Says They Are Not Welcome
    Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday after Romanian authorities lifted their travel restrictions, allowing them to leave the country for the first time since their arrest in 2022. The brothers, dual citizens of the U.S. and U.K., flew out of Romania on a private jet and landed in Florida, where their presence has already sparked political and legal scrutiny.
  • Hunter Biden Reportedly ‘Crying Poverty’ After Malibu Mansion Burns Down, Now Begging Joe for Another Bailout
    Hunter Biden's Laptop Becomes Key Evidence in Federal Gun Trial, Media Faces Scrutiny
    After losing his $15,800-a-month Malibu rental in the devastating California wildfires, Hunter Biden is reportedly desperate for cash and turning to his father for help—despite recently receiving a presidential pardon that erased his tax debts and legal troubles.
  • USDA Warns Egg Prices to Soar Over 41% in 2025 Amid Bird Flu Crisis
    Egg Prices Soar to Record Highs as Bird Flu Wipes Out Millions of Chickens
    Egg prices in the U.S. are expected to climb by 41.1% in 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported Tuesday, marking a significant increase from its previous estimate of 20%. The sharp rise is largely attributed to the ongoing bird flu outbreak, which has severely impacted commercial egg production.
  • Gabby Petito’s Parents Reveal They Destroyed Van to Prevent It From Becoming a ‘Sick Memento’
    Gabby Petito
    Gabby Petito's parents destroyed the camper van she and Brian Laundrie traveled in before her murder, saying they feared it could become a grim collector's item. Joe Petito, her father, confirmed the decision in an interview with NewsNation, explaining the family did not want the vehicle to be exploited.
  • Two Dead in Midair Collision at Arizona’s Marana Regional Airport
    Two Dead in Midair Collision at Arizona’s Marana Regional Airport
    Two small aircraft collided midair Wednesday morning at Marana Regional Airport, located northwest of Tucson, Arizona, leaving two people dead, according to authorities. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have launched an investigation into the crash, which involved a Cessna 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II, both single-engine planes.
  • U.S. Labels Sinaloa, MS-13, and Other Latin American Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
    U.S. Labels Sinaloa, MS-13, and Other Latin American Cartels as  Foreign Terrorist Organizations
    The Trump administration on Wednesday formally designated eight Latin American crime organizations as foreign terrorist organizations, a move that intensifies pressure on cartels operating across the U.S. and Latin America. The designation, which applies to groups including Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, El Salvador's MS-13, and Venezuela's Tren de Aragua, will be published Thursday in the Federal Register, according to a notice from the administration.
  • Netflix’s ‘Gabby Petito’ Documentary Reveals New Details on Murder Case
    Gabby Petito
    Netflix is set to release a new documentary chronicling the case of Gabby Petito, the 22-year-old travel influencer whose 2021 murder by her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, captivated the nation. The three-part series, "American Murder: Gabby Petito," premieres on February 17 and includes exclusive interviews with Petito's family, law enforcement officials, and those involved in the search for her remains.
  • Death Toll Rises to 13 as Floods Devastate Kentucky and Surrounding States
    Death Toll Rises to 13 as Floods Devastate Kentucky and Surrounding States
    At least 13 people have died as severe flooding swept through multiple states over the weekend, with Kentucky bearing the brunt of the devastation. Rising water levels from torrential rains have displaced residents, shut down roads, and prompted widespread rescue efforts, as emergency crews scramble to respond to the crisis.
  • Deadly Storms Slam Eastern U.S., Triggering Floods, Snowstorms, and Mass Power Outages
    Major Winter Storm Paralyzes East Coast: Schools Shut, Flights Canceled, Power Outages Soar
    A powerful storm system swept across the Eastern United States over the weekend, unleashing torrential rains, dangerous flash flooding, and heavy snowfall from the Southeast to the Northeast. More than 110 million Americans were under weather alerts as the system delivered destructive winds, forced evacuations, and left hundreds of thousands without power.
  • NTSB: Black Hawk Crew May Have Missed Critical Air Traffic Instructions Before Fatal Midair Collision
    NTSB: Black Hawk Crew May Have Missed Critical Air Traffic Instructions Before Fatal Midair Collision
    Investigators probing the deadly collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport on January 29 have determined that the helicopter crew may have missed crucial air traffic control instructions and received inaccurate altitude data in the moments leading up to the crash.
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