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Florida Teen Fakes His Own Kidnapping, Blames Four Hispanic Men — and Now Faces Felony Charges
Marion County, Florida — October 2025.A small Central Florida town is reeling after a 17-year-old boy allegedly staged his own abduction, then claimed he’d been kidnapped and shot by four Hispanic men — a story that law enforcement quickly discovered was a total fabrication.
The Alleged Kidnapping
On the night of October 13, deputies from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to an emergency call reporting that a teen had been found with a gunshot wound near his fa
Shalena
Oct 164 min read


The U.S. vs China: Inside the 2025 Trade War That Could Change Everything
The United States has officially entered a full-blown trade war with China — again. But this time, it’s not just about tariffs and tweets. It’s about power, technology, and the future of who runs the global economy.
And baby, the tension is thicker than ever.
Shalena
Oct 164 min read


The Deadly Pattern: Mass Shootings, White Men, and America’s Unfinished Conversation
Every year, headlines blur into each other. Another town. Another community shattered. Another list of names we never should have to read. The U.S. has lived with mass shootings for decades now, and the statistics tell a painful story — one we can’t keep ignoring.
Between 2005 and 2024, dozens of high-casualty shootings were committed by white men, often leaving behind piles of bodies in schools, churches, supermarkets, concerts, and workplaces. This isn’t random. It’s a rec
Shalena
Oct 156 min read


NBC News Quietly Dismantles Its Black, Asian American, Latino, and LGBTQ+ Coverage Teams — What This Means for Representation, Trust, and the Future of Journalism
NBC News Quietly Dismantles Its Black, Asian American, Latino, and LGBTQ+ Coverage Teams — What This Means for Representation, Trust, and the Future of Journalism
In a move that has stunned journalists, media-watchers, and readers alike, NBC News has eliminated its dedicated coverage teams for Black, Asian American, Latino, and LGBTQ+ audiences as part of a sweeping round of 150 layoffs, representing nearly 7% of the company’s 2,000-person digital and news workforce.
The
Shalena
Oct 156 min read


A Georgia Family 8 Dead, Including 5 Children and a Pregnant Mother, After Semi Follows Too Close on I-85
A Georgia Family 8 Dead, Including 5 Children and a Pregnant Mother, After Semi Follows Too Close on I-85
Shalena
Oct 153 min read


Solange Knowles Makes History as USC Thornton School of Music’s First Scholar in Residence
When Solange Knowles said, “I’m not just an artist — I’m an archivist, a curator, and a student of sound,” she meant it. The University of Southern California clearly agrees.
In a move that blends the worlds of art, academia, and activism, the USC Thornton School of Music has appointed Solange Knowles as its first-ever all-school Scholar in Residence. The three-year appointment marks a powerful cultural shift, recognizing the intellectual and historical value of Black art, c
Shalena
Oct 153 min read


$50K Hits, Chicago Gangs, and the Cartel Connection: Inside DHS’s Chilling New Warning!
$50K Hits, Chicago Gangs, and the Cartel Connection: Inside DHS’s Chilling New Warning!
Shalena
Oct 154 min read


Chicago Woman Charged in Death of 2-Month-Old Boy: A Community Shocked and Searching for Answers
In a deeply tragic case that has shaken a South Side neighborhood, 31-year-old Andrea Thomas has been charged with one felony count of child endangerment after a 2-month-old baby boy was found unresponsive inside her home earlier this week.
According to Chicago Police, officers were called to a residence in the Englewood area after receiving a report of an unresponsive infant. Paramedics arrived on scene and rushed the child to Comer Children’s Hospital, where he was late
Shalena
Oct 144 min read


Eight More Mental Health Workers Charged in Widespread Abuse Scandal at Muckamore Hospital
Mental health has always been close to my heart — not as a buzzword, but as a reality that touches nearly every family, every friend group, and every community I know.We talk about healing, therapy, and support — yet behind the closed doors of too many institutions, that compassion vanishes. What happens when the people we trust to care become the ones who harm?
Shalena
Oct 144 min read


Alex Jones LOSES ! Supreme Court Tells Him “You’re Done!” and Honestly, GOOD.
Let’s keep it real — Alex Jones is the worst kind of loudmouth: the kind who profits off other people’s pain. And now? Karma finally caught up.
The U.S. Supreme Court just slammed the door on his $1.4 billion appeal — yes, billion with a B — leaving him to choke on the mess he made. For years, he called the Sandy Hook shooting a “hoax,” mocked grieving parents, and used their tragedy for views, followers, and profit. Now the highest court in the land just said, you’re done
Shalena
Oct 141 min read


Mississippi Homecoming Turns Deadly: Four Arrested After Leland Mass Shooting Leaves Six Dead and Over 20 Injured
What should’ve been a joyful weekend celebrating high school pride turned into one of Mississippi’s deadliest nights in recent memory. On October 11, 2025, a mass shooting erupted in Leland, Mississippi, just after a local high school homecoming football game—leaving six people dead and more than 20 wounded.
Shalena
Oct 143 min read


Alec Baldwin Crashes His Wife’s Range Rover in East Hampton — But Here’s What Really Happened
Hollywood veteran Alec Baldwin found himself in the headlines again — but this time, it wasn’t for a courtroom appearance or a new film role. According to police reports and dashcam footage, Baldwin crashed his wife Hilaria’s white Range Rover into a tree along Main Street in East Hampton after veering off-road to avoid a collision with a commercial truck.
Shalena
Oct 143 min read


Nicki Minaj’s $20 Million Hidden Hills Mansion Faces Court-Ordered Sale Over Unpaid Debt?
Nicki Minaj, one of the most influential and wealthiest female rappers in the world, is facing an unexpected legal battle that could put her $20 million Los Angeles mansion on the line. According to an exclusive report from Us Weekly, a motion has been filed in L.A. court seeking to force the sale of her Hidden Hills estate to settle a six-figure debt owed to a former employee.
Shalena
Oct 142 min read


The Texas State Fair’s Hidden History
Every fall, millions of Texans line up under the Ferris wheel lights at Fair Park for funnel cakes, Big Tex selfies, and that greasy-good fried-everything culture. But beneath the laughter, turkey legs, and marching bands lies a story that Dallas doesn’t talk about loud enough—the Texas State Fairgrounds were once a Ku Klux Klan recruitment site.
Yep, the same grounds that now host the State Fair Classic, where Grambling State and Prairie View A&M’s drumlines shake the stadi
Shalena
Oct 143 min read


Family Statement Confirms the Passing of Neo-Soul Legend D’Angelo at 51
The family of neo-soul icon D’Angelo (Michael Eugene Archer) has confirmed that the beloved artist passed away on October 14, 2025, at the age of 51, following a private battle with pancreatic cancer.
In a heartfelt statement shared with multiple outlets, including Rolling Stone and The New York Times, the family wrote:
Shalena
Oct 142 min read


Crypto Meltdown 2025: Trump’s Tariffs Spark $19 Billion Crash and a Tragic Death in the Trading World
When President Donald Trump announced 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports, effective November 1, 2025, he didn’t just reignite an old trade war — he detonated a financial earthquake. Within hours, $19.3 billion vanished from global crypto markets, marking what analysts are calling the largest single-day liquidation event in history.
The Crash Heard Around the World
According to CCN.com (October 11, 2025), the sudden tariff declaration sent shockwaves across every asset cl
Shalena
Oct 124 min read


Dan Scavino Takes Charge of Trump’s Presidential Personnel Office as Administration Tightens Loyalty Circles
President Donald Trump announced that longtime aide Dan Scavino will assume leadership of the White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) — a powerful division responsible for vetting and recommending appointees across the federal government. Scavino, who has served as Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff and social media strategist since the 1990s, will retain his current role while taking on this additional responsibility.
Scavino replaces Sergio Gor, who has been nominated
Shalena
Oct 122 min read


Japan’s TRG-035 Drug Could Regrow Human Teeth by 2030
For decades, dentists have told us that once your adult teeth are gone, they’re gone for good. Crowns, implants, and dentures have been our only options — until now.But in Japan, a team of researchers at Kyoto University and Kitano Hospital is rewriting dental history with something straight out of a sci-fi movie: a drug that could make your body regrow its own teeth.
Shalena
Oct 124 min read


Former President Joe Biden Begins Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
When news broke that former President Joe Biden had begun radiation therapy for prostate cancer, the world paused — not just because it’s a major health update about a former Commander-in-Chief, but because it’s another reminder that even presidents can’t out-run the battles of aging, illness, and mortality.
According to official reports confirmed by NBC News, Reuters, and The Guardian, Biden’s medical team has started a five-week radiation treatment plan, combined with ongo
Shalena
Oct 124 min read


Texas Teacher Files Police Report After Students Steal $300 Hello Kitty Funko Pop — and the Internet Has Thoughts
When high school teacher Jasmine Seals walked into her Texas classroom last week, she didn’t expect a viral moment — but that’s exactly what happened after she filed a police report over a stolen Hello Kitty Funko Pop valued at $300.
The collectible, which she says was a gift from a former student and carried deep sentimental value, went missing from her desk during a routine class period. Seals says she gave students multiple chances to “make it right” even offering amnes
Shalena
Oct 112 min read
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