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📰 Spirit Airlines Is So Dramatic! At Newark, Planes are Lined up by I-95 for a Theatrical Exit
At Newark Airport, rows of Spirit Airlines planes lined up near I-95 are hard to ignore. It looks dramatic, almost intentional. But beyond the visuals, it points to something bigger about cheap travel and who depends on it.
6 days ago2 min read


📰 Could 562,000 Borrowers End Up Behind Bars Over $22 Billion in COVID Loan Scams?
More than half a million borrowers tied to potentially fraudulent pandemic-era loans have just been referred to the US Treasury. With $22.2 billion in question, the crackdown on COVID relief fraud may be entering a new phase.
Apr 263 min read


⚠️ How Did a Man Gain Access to a Kindergarten and Kill Four Children in Uganda?
A man gained access to a kindergarten in Kampala and killed four children. The tragedy is raising urgent questions about school security and prevention.
Apr 72 min read


⚖️ What Does the Indictment of Eric Adams’ Longtime Associate Mean for NYC Politics?
A close associate of Eric Adams has been indicted on health care fraud charges, raising new questions about proximity, power, and political accountability.
Apr 72 min read


🏙️ Al Sharpton Moves to Strengthen Harlem’s Future as Gentrification Reshapes the Neighborhood
Al Sharpton is moving his civil rights organization within Harlem, reinforcing the neighborhood’s influence as it continues to evolve.
Apr 62 min read


🕵️ Is France Unsafe? A Hotspot for Heists and High-Profile Robberies and Crime.
From the Kim Kardashian robbery to high-profile heists, France is facing questions about safety. But is the reality as dramatic as it seems?
Apr 62 min read


🛰️ Did China Really Threaten to Shut Down Nigeria’s Satellite Over an $11 Million Debt?
A viral claim says China could shut down Nigeria’s satellite over unpaid debt. Here’s what’s actually confirmed, and what isn’t.
Mar 312 min read


✈️ Did Epstein Have a Hidden Presence in Cape Verde? What Happens When No One's Looking?
The Epstein files reveal Cape Verde as a strategic stop for private jets. Here’s what that means—and who really controls the skies.
Mar 312 min read


⚖️ BLM Activist Ordered to Repay $244K in Fraud Case. What Happens When Movements Lose Accountability?
A former BLM activist has been ordered to repay $244K in fraud. The case raises bigger questions about accountability inside high-profile movements.
Mar 302 min read


Afroman Goes Viral for ‘Golden’ Testimony as Internet Hails Him a ‘Hilarious American Hero’
Afroman turned a courtroom into a viral moment, blending humor with a serious message about policing, privacy, and power.
Mar 242 min read


Mamdani Plans to Cut Abusive NYPD Overtime by Up to 11 Hours in Cost-Cutting Push
A plan to reduce NYPD overtime is sparking debate about cost, efficiency, and the future of policing in New York.
Mar 242 min read


Spring Break Turns Into Panic as Multiple Shootings Hit Florida Beach Hotspot
Five shootings in three days at a Florida spring break destination triggered panic, heavy police presence, and renewed concerns about safety in major tourist hotspots.
Mar 202 min read


Ghana Pushes the World to Recognize the Slave Trade as One of Humanity’s Greatest Crimes
Ghana is urging the United Nations to formally declare the transatlantic slave trade one of the gravest crimes in human history, a move aimed at advancing historical recognition and reconciliation.
Mar 142 min read


300 foreigners arrested in Qatar for posting pictures and videos about the Iran war.
Qatar has arrested more than 300 people accused of sharing videos and “misleading information” during Iranian attacks, highlighting the growing battle between national security and digital freedom.
Mar 102 min read
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