“Release the video”: Candace Owens questions missing video of Charlie Kirk’s alleged remarks about Erika Kirk

Candace Owens has sparked debate by questioning why a video linked to an alleged audio of Charlie Kirk naming Erika Kirk as his successor has not been released. Her remarks have fueled online speculation, with many demanding transparency. While no verified video has surfaced, the absence of visual proof continues to raise doubts and keep…

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Clavicular storms out of Andrew Callaghan interview after tense exchange over “looksmaxxing”

Clavicular abruptly ended an interview with Andrew Callaghan after the journalist said he was “satisfied” with his appearance. The comment clashed with Clavicular’s looksmaxxing ideology, leading to visible frustration and his exit. The viral clip highlights a deeper disconnect over self-image, expectations, and how online beliefs collide with real conversations. The internet thrives on awkward…

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‘The Monkey Whisperer’: Florida man arrested for illegal trading of exotic animals, fined $60,000

A Florida man who called himself “The Monkey Whisperer” has been sent to prison after continuing to traffic exotic animals even while on probation for the same crime, US prosecutors have said.62-year-old Jimmy Wayne Hammonds from Parrish was sentenced to nine months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release, according to the…

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‘Women need to shut up!’: Christian nationalist duo spark massive outrage with shocking viral rant | World News

The digital landscape has erupted into a firestorm of controversy following a viral video on X (formerly Twitter). Joel Webbon, a Texas pastor leading Right Response Ministries, and co-host Wesley Todd are facing intense backlash over remarks targeting women’s roles in society and the church. The clip, highlighted by Right Wing Watch, captures the duo…

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Al-Baha goes dark: Saudi city observes ‘green hour’ to cut carbon emissions | World News

Al-Baha switched off non-essential lights in 28 buildings for one hour to promote energy conservation/Image: SPA Al-Baha turned off non-essential lights for an hour as part of a local drive to spread awareness about energy use and environmental protection.In Saudi Arabia, Al-Baha Municipality switched off lights across parts of the city on Friday as it…

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After Nepal ex-PM Oli, former minister Deepak Khadka arrested in Gen Z protests

Deepak Khadka (File photo/Facebook) Nepal’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) on Sunday arrested former energy minister Deepak Khadka in connection with a case linked to last September’s Gen Z protests, an agency official said.Khadka was “arrested in a case relating to money laundering,” CIB spokesman Shiva Kumar Shrestha told AFP.The Department of Money Laundering Investigation will…

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Oman government takes over SalamAir, airlines to operate separately | World News

Oman has taken a major step in reshaping its aviation sector by acquiring SalamAir, with a focus on strengthening connectivity, improving efficiency and supporting long-term economic growth.The Government of the Sultanate of Oman has confirmed the completion of its acquisition of SalamAir, making it clear that both Oman Air and SalamAir will continue to operate…

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Uae News: Abu Dhabi grants Dh100 million to boost emergency readiness under new edition of National First Line of Defense Forum | World News

On March 28th, the 26th edition of the National First Line of Defense Forum officially commenced in Abu Dhabi. Organised by the National Unified and Integrated Training System for Readiness and Response under the supervision of the UAE National Medical and Volunteer Reserve Team, the forum followed the theme of “Together for a Nation’s Readiness.”Accredited…

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3,800-year-old city in Peru exposes a mysterious civilisation that thrived in one of the harshest deserts on Earth | World News

The desert doesn’t usually give things back easily. Wind scrapes away at the surface, heat bends the horizon, and whatever once stood there tends to stay buried for good. Yet in the dry hills of Peru, something unexpected has surfaced. Discovered in 2025, the site known as Peñico is already shifting conversations about early civilisations…

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