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#society

The Western Journal: Suicidal Girl Wasn't Bullied Over Immigration Status, Instead Was Sexually Molested, Say Friends
Suicidal Girl Wasn't Bullied Over Immigration Status, Instead Was Sexually Molested, Say Friends
An 11-year-old Texas girl, Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, tragically took her own life, with initial reports attributing her suffering to bullying over her family's immigration status. However, a school district investigation revealed she faced sexual abuse from a family member, which she kept secret.

Despite claims of bullying, the investigation found no direct harassment related to her immigration status. The girl had expressed concerns about her home life and self-harm, but this information was not communicated to school officials, hindering potential intervention.


GB News: Elon Musk announces birth of 14th child just days after maga influencer claimed she had a child with Doge chief
Elon Musk announces birth of 14th child just days after maga influencer claimed she had a child with Doge chief
Elon Musk has welcomed his 14th child, a son named Seldon Lycurgus, with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. Zilis announced the news on X, describing their son as "built like a juggernaut" and expressing her love for him.

Musk has 13 other children from previous relationships, including twins and triplets. The announcement follows claims from influencer Ashley St. Clair, who alleges she also had a child with Musk and is seeking custody.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Rubio signs declaration to expedite $4B in arms to Israel 'wrongly withheld' by Biden
Rubio signs declaration to expedite $4B in arms to Israel 'wrongly withheld' by Biden
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has signed a declaration to expedite nearly $4 billion in military aid to Israel, reversing a partial arms blockage from the Biden administration. This move is part of a broader commitment to support Israel amid ongoing conflicts with Hamas.

Rubio emphasized that this decision aligns with President Trump's efforts to enhance military support for Israel, which has seen nearly $12 billion in foreign military sales since Trump took office. The announcement follows a recent approval for nearly $3 billion in additional weaponry to Israel.


Fox News: Top diplomat responds to Trump's comment that EU formed to 'screw' US
Top diplomat responds to Trump's comment that EU formed to 'screw' US
EU diplomat Kaja Kallas dismissed Donald Trump's assertion that the EU was created to undermine the U.S., emphasizing that it is a peace project aimed at preventing wars among its members. She highlighted the EU's role in fostering transatlantic relations and supporting Ukraine.

Kallas also stressed the importance of unity in addressing the Russian threat, arguing that economic pressure could effectively halt Russia's military actions. She noted that Russia's economy is struggling, suggesting that coordinated efforts from the U.S. and Europe could lead to a resolution in Ukraine.


The Mirror: PM warns UK must defend Ukraine peace as conflict 'will wash up on our shores'
PM warns UK must defend Ukraine peace as conflict 'will wash up on our shores'
Keir Starmer emphasized the UK's need to prepare for military involvement in Ukraine to prevent conflict from reaching British shores. He announced a £1.6 billion aid package for Ukraine, including air defense missiles, and called for a united front among Western leaders to support Ukraine's sovereignty and security.

Starmer also expressed confidence in the US as an ally, despite recent tensions involving President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. He highlighted the importance of a US security guarantee in any peace deal with Russia, citing concerns over Putin's ambitions.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Announces ‘Crypto Strategic Reserve’—Here’s What To Know
Trump Announces ‘Crypto Strategic Reserve’—Here’s What To Know
President Trump announced plans for a "crypto strategic reserve" that will include major cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum, aiming to support the industry after years of regulatory challenges. This initiative follows an executive order to establish a framework for digital assets.

Following the announcement, bitcoin and ethereum prices surged, with bitcoin rising over 10% and ethereum increasing by more than 13%. The reserve may be funded by cryptocurrencies seized by the government, which already holds approximately $19 billion in bitcoin.


#military

Times Of Israel: Nasrallah’s children say he cried after pager attack and fell into depression
Nasrallah’s children say he cried after pager attack and fell into depression
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has reportedly become emotionally affected by Israel's recent military actions, particularly the explosive pager attack that killed many of his operatives and led to significant leadership losses. Family members noted a marked change in his demeanor, with his son stating that Nasrallah is "no longer with us" following these events.

The pager attack, which occurred on September 17, 2024, was part of Israel's intensified military campaign against Hezbollah, resulting in widespread casualties and a decline in the group's morale. Nasrallah's deteriorating mental state culminated in his death shortly after the attacks, as Israeli airstrikes targeted his bunker.


#culture

The Western Journal: Christian College Alumni Send Clear Message on School's Woke Drift
Christian College Alumni Send Clear Message on School's Woke Drift
Wheaton College alumni are expressing concern over the institution's perceived shift to the left, particularly after the college deleted a congratulatory post for alumnus Russ Vought. This prompted a letter from alumni and parents urging the college to maintain its evangelical roots and halt progressive initiatives.

The signatories demand new leadership, an audit of faculty alignment with the school's statement of faith, and a cessation of diversity efforts, threatening to withdraw financial support until changes are made. They emphasize the need for Wheaton to uphold its Christian mission in a challenging cultural landscape.


#health

Fox News: Measles vaccines given long ago could be less effective now, doctors say
Measles vaccines given long ago could be less effective now, doctors say
Recent measles outbreaks in West Texas and other states have raised concerns about the effectiveness of older measles vaccines. The MMR vaccine, introduced in 1971, typically provides lifelong immunity, but some doctors suggest that individuals vaccinated decades ago may need to check their immunity levels, especially if they received the earlier, less effective version of the vaccine.

Health experts recommend that adults vaccinated between 1963 and 1968 verify their vaccination history and consider a booster if traveling to outbreak areas or if they belong to high-risk groups. Currently, 164 measles cases have been reported in the U.S. in 2025, with the majority in Texas.


#crime

The Western Journal: Bird Bombs Elementary Playground with Severed Human Hand Believed to Belong to Boy, 12
Bird Bombs Elementary Playground with Severed Human Hand Believed to Belong to Boy, 12
In a shocking incident in Darndale, Ireland, a severed human hand believed to belong to a 12-year-old boy was discovered on an elementary school playground. The boy had been hospitalized after losing his hand in a gas canister explosion during a bonfire.

Gardaí are investigating the incident, which was captured on CCTV showing a bird dropping the hand at the school. The remains will undergo DNA analysis to confirm the identity and further the investigation.