Norway Evacuates Student From Harvard: A Stark Warning About Campus Safety in the U.S.

When Harvard Becomes a Hot Zone: Norway Evacuates Student Over Safety Concerns In a move that’s sending shockwaves through global academic and diplomatic circles, Norway has evacuated one of its citizens—a student enrolled at Harvard University—not from a war zone, but from a prestigious American Ivy League campus. This rare and unsettling event has ignited…

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Trump Administration Moves to Deport 4-Year-Old Girl Dependent on Life-Saving Medical Care

In a move that has drawn widespread condemnation, the Trump administration is seeking to deport a 4-year-old girl, identified as S.G.V., who suffers from short bowel syndrome—a condition requiring intensive daily medical care. The child and her parents, who entered the United States legally on humanitarian grounds in 2023, have been residing in Bakersfield, California,…

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9.1 magnitude earthquake also causes a large Tidal in the city of

Her face stripped of makeup and dressed in dowdy clothing, Julia was transformed as she filmed emotional scenes for August:Osage County in in Bartsville, Oklahoma. A 9.1 magnitude earthquake strikes with unimaginable force, sending shockwaves through the earth’s crust that ripple for hundreds of kilometers. Buildings sway violently before crumbling, roads crack open, and power…

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Trump’s Pardon Attorney Sparks Outrage After Defending Convicted SheriffMeta Description: Trump’s new pardon attorney, Ed Martin, thanks Trump for pardoning a sheriff convicted of taking $75,000 in bribes—raising concerns about justice and political loyalty.

“No MAGA Left Behind”: Trump’s Pardon Attorney Defends Controversial Pardon In a deeply controversial move, Ed Martin, President Trump’s newly appointed Pardon Attorney, is under fire after publicly thanking Trump for issuing an unconditional pardon to Scott Jenkins—a Virginia sheriff convicted of accepting $75,000 in bribes. Martin took to Twitter to celebrate the decision, posting:…

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Can You Find Every Circle? 99% Fail This Visual Test

The image shows concentric circles. Depending on how you look, you might see one big circle or many smaller ones. The meme claims this reveals something about your personality—specifically narcissism. The Truth There’s no scientific basis for this. Your perception of an optical illusion depends on things like: Attention span, Screen size, Visual focus. It does not indicate narcissism or any…

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