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Saturday, August 31, 2024

Air Force Member Dies After Setting Himself on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy in DC


 Air Force Member Dies After Setting Himself on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy in DC

A U.S. Air Force member has died after setting himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., in what appears to be a protest against the Israel-Hamas conflict. The airman, identified as 25-year-old Aaron Bushnell, was confirmed dead by a U.S. official.

Houston Texas Uber Driver Runs Over and Kills Toddler


 Houston Texas Uber Driver Runs Over and Kills Toddler


A tragic incident occurred in Houston, Texas, when a 1-year-old girl was fatally struck by an Uber driver who had just dropped off her family at their apartment complex. According to authorities, the driver did not see the toddler in front of the vehicle as he drove away.

Friday, August 30, 2024

Astrology Influencer Mom Who Pushed Kids from Moving Car Disturbed by Eclipse


 Astrology Influencer Mom Who Pushed Kids from Moving Car Disturbed by Eclipse

Astrology Influencer Mom Who Pushed Kids from Moving Car Disturbed by Eclipse

Danielle Johnson, an astrology influencer and “divine healer” known online as Danielle Ayoka, was reportedly troubled by the recent eclipse. In posts on X Thursday, she described the astronomical event as “the epitome of spiritual warfare” and urged her followers to “pick a side.” Johnson has been charged with pushing her children from a moving car.

Florida Woman Arrested for Attempting to Sell Her 18-Month-Old Daughter for $500


 Florida Woman Arrested for Attempting to Sell Her 18-Month-Old Daughter for $500

Jessica Woods, 33, has been arrested in Florida for allegedly trying to sell her 18-month-old daughter for $500. Police charged her with child abuse, child neglect, and abandonment of a child, according to a statement from the Palatka Police Department posted on Facebook.

Mother Leaps To Her Death With Baby Strapped to Her Chest


 Mother Leaps To Her Death With Baby Strapped to Her Chest

Mother Leaps To Her Death With Baby Strapped to Her Chest

A Manhattan lawyer tragically leaped to her death from an eighth-story window in Harlem on Wednesday, with her 10-month-old son strapped to her chest. Miraculously, the baby survived the fall, sustaining only minor scratches, according to police sources.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

US Army Criticizes Trump Campaign Over Incident at Arlington Cemetery


 US Army Criticizes Trump Campaign Over Incident at Arlington Cemetery

The US Army issued a strong statement condemning former President Donald Trump’s campaign following an incident on Monday at Arlington National Cemetery. According to a statement released on Thursday, participants in a ceremony at the cemetery were informed about federal laws prohibiting political activities on the grounds, yet an employee was “abruptly pushed aside” while attempting to enforce these rules.

“Those involved in the August 26th ceremony and the subsequent visit to Section 60 were made aware of federal laws, Army regulations, and Department of Defense policies, which clearly prohibit political activities at cemetery grounds. An ANC employee who tried to enforce these rules was abruptly pushed aside,” an Army spokesperson stated on Thursday. Section 60 is a part of the cemetery where many Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans are buried.


The statement emphasized the seriousness of the incident and expressed disappointment over attacks on the professionalism of the ANC employee involved. The Army stressed that Arlington National Cemetery is a sacred place dedicated to honoring the military's fallen and that staff members are committed to ensuring that public ceremonies are conducted with the utmost respect and dignity.


Although the incident was reported to the police at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, the employee chose not to press charges, leading the Army to consider the matter closed.

This statement marks a rare instance of the military publicly addressing a political issue. It also adds to the list of controversies involving Trump and the military, as his campaign seeks to highlight the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan under the Biden administration as a critical election issue.


Trump was at the cemetery for a wreath-laying ceremony honoring 13 US service members killed at Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate in Afghanistan three years ago. A video posted by the Trump campaign on TikTok showed Trump walking through Arlington and visiting gravesites, with audio criticizing the Biden administration’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal.


Accounts of the Monday incident vary. The Trump campaign maintains that no laws were violated, while cemetery officials assert that participants were clearly informed to avoid political activities. NPR first reported a “verbal and physical altercation” during the cemetery visit, with a source indicating that a cemetery official tried to prevent Trump’s team from taking photos and filming in areas with recent US casualties. In response, Trump campaign staff allegedly “verbally abused and pushed the official aside,” according to NPR.

Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung denied any physical altercation, claiming that an unnamed individual attempted to “physically block members of President Trump’s team during a solemn ceremony.” Cheung suggested there is video evidence to support this claim, though no footage has been released.


Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita echoed this sentiment, stating that “President Trump was there at the invitation of the Abbey Gate Gold Star Families to honor their loved ones who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.”


LaCivita criticized the conduct of the cemetery official, calling it a disgrace and accusing them of disrespecting the sacred grounds of Arlington National Cemetery. He claimed that any allegations against Trump’s team dishonor the armed forces and those who sacrificed their lives.

However, a statement from Arlington National Cemetery, obtained by CNN, reiterated that federal law prohibits political campaign activities within Army National Military Cemeteries. The cemetery emphasized that this rule had been clearly communicated to all participants, including photographers and content creators.


Trump appeared to suggest that the controversy was related to his campaign’s use of photography, sharing a statement from the families of the fallen soldiers approving the presence of Trump’s official videographer and photographer to capture these moments of remembrance.


Despite this, it was not just the graves of the Abbey Gate victims that were featured in the media from Trump’s visit. At least one photo showed the grave of an Army Special Forces soldier who died by suicide, and whose family did not give permission for the campaign to use it. The family of Master Sgt. Andrew Marckesano, a Silver Star recipient, whose grave is next to that of Marine Staff Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover expressed that the Trump campaign did not adhere to the rules set for the visit.

Michele Marckesano, speaking on behalf of her family, stated that while they supported the Abbey Gate families seeking accountability for the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Trump campaign did not follow the rules of Section 60. She stressed the importance of respecting the gravesites of those who sacrificed their lives for the country.


Veterans groups have also criticized the Trump campaign for conducting political activities at Arlington. Allison Jaslow, CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, emphasized that Arlington is not an appropriate place for politics, stating that any aspiring leader, especially one seeking to become commander-in-chief, should understand this.

VoteVets, a progressive organization advocating for US troops and veterans, condemned Trump’s actions at the cemetery, describing them as “an affront to all those hundreds of thousands of families who never agreed to allow their deceased loved ones to be dragged into politics.”

Former Tennessee Cop Maegan Hall Settles Lawsuit for $500K After Firing Over Affairs


 Former Tennessee Cop Maegan Hall Settles Lawsuit for $500K After Firing Over Affairs

Maegan Hall, a former Tennessee police officer dismissed for having affairs with six colleagues, has settled her federal civil lawsuit against her former employer for $500,000, according to reports.

"If Anything Happens To Me, It Wasn't Suicide," Boeing Whistleblower Warned—Family and Friends Speak Out


 "If Anything Happens To Me, It Wasn't Suicide," Boeing Whistleblower Warned—Family and Friends Speak Out

When it comes to financial misconduct, there are numerous documented cases that confirm its existence. From the Enron scandal to instances of lobbyists and politicians engaging in illegal self-serving actions, or even municipal officials embezzling funds, history has shown that unethical financial practices do occur. So, if you ever suspect that significant financial transactions may be ethically questionable, you can rest assured that such transgressions have been known to happen.

Idaho Father Who Killed Neighbor’s Family After Their 18 Year Old Son Exposed Himself To His Wife


 Idaho Father Who Killed Neighbor’s Family After Their 18-Year-Old Son Exposed Himself To His Wife


An Idaho father has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder after allegedly killing a neighboring family in response to their 18-year-old son reportedly exposing himself to his children. Majorjon Kaylor, 31, of Kellogg, carried out the fatal shooting on Father's Day, according to a police report.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Man Sentenced to 25 Years to Life for Shooting Woman Who Mistakenly Entered His Driveway


 Man Sentenced to 25 Years to Life for Shooting Woman Who Mistakenly Entered His Driveway

Kevin Monahan, 66, was sentenced Friday to more than 25 years to life in prison for fatally shooting 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis. The shooting occurred last April when Gillis’s SUV accidentally entered Monahan’s rural driveway in upstate New York. Monahan was convicted of second-degree murder in the case.

Ex-NFL Player Chad Wheeler Sentenced to Nearly 7 Years for Domestic Violence


 Ex-NFL Player Chad Wheeler Sentenced to Nearly 7 Years for Domestic Violence

Chad Wheeler, a former backup offensive tackle for the Seahawks, was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison on Friday for the 2021 assault of his then-girlfriend. Wheeler, who played for the Seahawks in 2019 and 2020, was arrested in Kent the following year on charges related to the assault.



Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'


 Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

Just a week ago, the friction between former President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp seemed insurmountable. Trump's constant criticism of a key Republican from a battleground state appeared to threaten his own campaign's prospects.


Enter Trump's running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance. After a phone conversation with Kemp, who had endured harsh attacks from Trump, Kemp soon appeared on Fox News to publicly support the GOP ticket. Not long after, Trump expressed his gratitude for Kemp's supportive remarks.

In an interview with NBC News aboard his campaign plane on Tuesday night, Vance played down his role in easing tensions, suggesting he was one of many influential voices Kemp was hearing. However, Vance outlined a strategy, endorsed by Trump, leveraging the fact that he can connect with people in ways that Trump might not.

Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

“There are a lot of similarities, but there are also a lot of differences,” Vance said, describing his partnership with Trump. Reflecting on their campaign approach, Vance recalled Trump saying, “‘I trust you. We should both be in different places unless it’s a really big event ... divide and conquer.’”

“We’re each trying to communicate with different people in different ways, and we’re each trying to run the race as effectively as we can,” Vance added. “Trump obviously sets the tone and the policies, and I just try to support him.”

The conflict between Trump and Kemp dates back to Kemp's refusal to challenge the 2020 election results in Georgia, where Trump narrowly lost to President Joe Biden. Democrats are hopeful about their chances in Georgia this year; Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, are starting a bus tour there on Wednesday.

Vance mentioned that his conversation with Kemp emphasized the common goals shared by Kemp and Trump.


“My approach was, ‘I’m not going to change your mind about Trump, just like I’m not going to change Trump’s mind about you. But you both agree on 90% of the issues. You can set personal differences aside,’” Vance said. “I think many people were conveying this message to both Trump and Kemp, and I’m glad Kemp reached a positive decision, but I don’t take any credit for it.”

Cody Hall, a senior adviser to Kemp, stated that “the governor conveyed to Senator Vance the same message he’s been delivering for over a year, and repeated last week: he fully supports the Republican ticket, is committed to winning Georgia for Trump, and strongly believes that the country can’t afford a Kamala Harris presidency.”

During the interview, Vance also discussed reconciling some of his policy views with Trump’s, particularly on abortion. Vance had campaigned against a constitutional amendment that passed in Ohio, securing abortion rights. He had also previously supported federal abortion restrictions. Now, on the GOP ticket, Vance defers to Trump, who favors leaving the issue to individual states.

Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

“I don’t think it’s about abandoning your values,” Vance said. “I am pro-life and care deeply about the issue. I want to save as many babies as possible. But I also understand that voters make these decisions. We campaigned hard against the amendment in Ohio, and we lost. So those of us who are pro-life need to reconsider how we communicate our message to the American people.”

Vance stated he didn’t see any “major misalignment” with Trump on any issues. “But even if there were, the voters chose him, and he chose me,” he said. “My role is to advocate for the campaign and help make Trump the next president.”

The interview took place on Vance’s return to Washington after a fundraiser in Nashville and a visit to Big Rapids, Michigan. Vance has upcoming events in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which, along with Michigan, are key “blue wall” states that Trump won in 2016 but which flipped to Biden in 2020. Vance, who often speaks about his working-class background and how it informs his populist economic views, has made 20 stops in these states since joining the ticket.

In Big Rapids, where plans for an electric vehicle battery plant linked to China have sparked controversy, Vance’s event was described as a small-scale discussion on the economy. However, it resembled a rally, with hundreds of people gathering under the hot sun on a horse farm.


There, Vance launched a new attack on Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee. Referring to a report accusing Harris of changing her stance on a border wall, Vance claimed she was “copying all of Donald Trump’s policies.”

“In fact,” Vance joked, “I’ve heard she plans to wear a navy suit, a long red tie, and adopt the slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ for her upcoming debate.”

Afterward, Vance visited a nearby A&W restaurant, serving root beer floats and taking selfies with attendees, contrasting with his earlier visit to a bakery in Valdosta, Georgia. During that visit, with the media present, Vance had awkward interactions while buying doughnuts, and an employee asked not to be filmed. A video of the uncomfortable encounter went viral.

“I felt so bad for that woman,” Vance said on the plane, referring to the bakery worker. “We walked in with Secret Service and cameras everywhere, and she wasn’t prepared. She was clearly terrified. I felt awful for her.”

Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

Vance said he enjoys engaging with people and has instructed his team to better plan such visits in the future. “We don’t script these events. I don’t want to do multiple takes of buying snacks at a gas station,” Vance said, referencing a recent Harris visit to a Pennsylvania gas station. “I want to interact with people genuinely, but we need to make sure people are comfortable with being on camera, so we don’t cause anyone anxiety.”

Vance’s mother, Beverly Aikins, accompanied him on the trip. Vance has written about her battle with drug addiction in his memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” and celebrated her nearing 10 years of sobriety during his speech at the Republican convention. He shared her story with the Big Rapids crowd, linking his family’s challenges to what he described as the failures of past leaders.

“I want people to see him as I do,” Aikins said to NBC News as her son met with supporters at the A&W. “He’s a wonderful person, and he genuinely believes he can make a difference.”

Vance Discusses Campaign Strategy with Trump: 'We're Speaking to Different People in Different Ways'

Back on the plane, with Aikins sitting beside him, Vance mentioned he hasn’t decided who will play Walz in their upcoming debate prep.

“I aim to understand the details, whether at a rally, press conference, or policy speech,” Vance said. “If you know the details, you can form your views. This stuff needs to be natural. Over-scripting or over-preparing would be a mistake.”

Husband Charged With Crimes Against Children, Wife Charged With Crimes Against Family Dog


 Husband Charged With Crimes Against Children, Wife Charged With Crimes Against Family Dog


In an exclusive report from ABC13, a Spring man under investigation for multiple crimes against children has now been joined by his wife, who faces additional charges for committing lewd acts with the family dog.



Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Husband Admits to Insider Trading Profits of $1.8 Million from Eavesdropping on Wife's Work Calls


 Husband Admits to Insider Trading Profits of $1.8 Million from Eavesdropping on Wife's Work Calls

Tyler Loudon, 41, has pleaded guilty to insider trading charges after making $1.76 million from nonpublic information about BP's acquisition of TravelCenters of America. Loudon, whose wife is a BP executive, admitted to eavesdropping on her work calls to gain this insider knowledge.

Dallas Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Murder Over Pickup Basketball Game


 Dallas Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Murder Over Pickup Basketball Game

A Dallas man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after reaching a plea deal just before his trial was set to begin. The charge stems from the 2022 murder of a woman following an argument during a pickup basketball game.