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A viral Tik Tok video describes how Orlando based business owner, Constance Serrano met and fell in love with a stranger while working at the Orlando International Airport. Their love story, as told by a Tik Tok storyteller, dramatically recounts their meeting at the counter of Hold My Luggage, the business Constance owns. Viewed more than 280,000 times, the viral Tik Tok video romanticizes the true life, love at first sight story first shared by Constance on her Tik Tok page. While taking over a shift for a worker in her family owned business that stores and delivers luggage for…

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The music world witnessed a clash of pop titans this week, as Justin Timberlake’s highly anticipated comeback album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” dropped, only to be overshadowed by a surge in streams for Britney Spears’ 2011 song “Selfish.” Timberlake’s return to the solo scene after five years was met with excitement, fueled by the chart-topping success of his lead single, also titled “Selfish.” Spears’ fans, the fiercely loyal #BritneyArmy, saw an opportunity. They rallied on social media, urging each other to stream “Selfish” by Spears instead of Timberlake’s new track. The campaign, fueled by a mix of nostalgia, support…

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A 47-year-old mother from northeast Nebraska has been handed a five-to-ten-year prison sentence for her active role in encouraging and facilitating the sexual abuse of her 12-year-old daughter by a 35-year-old man. Deputy Lancaster County Attorney Jason Cooper noted that it was one of only two cases on his docket involving parents who have been prosecuted for child sex assault victim complicity. The woman remains unnamed to protect her daughter’s identity. The abuser, Joseph Hochstein. was arrested in March 2020 for sexual contact with the 12-year-old, and during the investigation, the mother expressed disbelief that he was abusing her daughter…

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South Africa formally accuses Israel of actively breaching the United Nations’ 1948 Genocide Convention, which was established in the aftermath of the Holocaust. South Africa’s legal team, led by lawyer Vaughan Lowe, has initiated legal proceedings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), in Hague urging an immediate halt to Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip. The team pinpointed the historical injustice inflicted upon the Palestinian people since 1948, emphasizing forced displacement, denial of self-determination, and the implementation of an apartheid-like regime by Israel. They presented compelling evidence detailing the extensive civilian casualties caused by Israeli bombings, with over…

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A 29-year-old woman faces charges of manslaughter and first-degree assault after allegedly suffocating her girlfriend who wouldn’t be quiet as they had sex. The tragedy unfolded at a home in Palmer, Alaska, resulting in the arrest of Emma Frankson for the death of 26-year-old Donna Jackson. The Palmer Police Department’s investigation began when Emma made a chilling call on the morning of January 3, reporting Donna’s death. Officers arriving at the scene discovered Donna’s lifeless body face down in a pile of clothes in a bedroom. The police originally ruled the death an accident however, they were contacted by a…

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Six people from Missouri have been reported missing since August 2023. Ma’Kayla Wickerson (pictured), 25, and her daughter Malaiyah Wickerson (pictured), 3, Mikayla Thompson, 25, of St. Louis; Gerrielle German, 27, of Lake Horn, Mississippi; Ashton Williams, 2, of Lake Horn; along with Naaman Williams, 30, of Washington, D.C., have been missing since their online spiritual leader was sentenced to 18 years in prison. They were last seen on August 13, 2023, at a Quality Inn Hotel in Florissant, Missouri. An investigation by the Berkeley Police Department in Missouri reveals a mysterious connection to Rashad Jamal, a social media influencer…

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A female inmate in West Miami-Dade who has been held on a second-degree murder charge since the summer of 2022, recently informed her sister, Crystal Bareto that she was three months pregnant. Daisy revealed that she had been sexually assaulted while in custody at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Crystal, deeply concerned for her sister’s safety, took immediate action by filing a complaint with Miami-Dade Corrections. She expressed fear for Daisy’s well-being and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the reported assault. In response to the complaint, Miami-Dade Corrections spokesperson Juan Diasgranados confirmed the…

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A Louisiana police chief is at the center of controversy after his mistress shot him in the hand outside of her home near Opelousas, Louisiana. St. Landry police chief Greg LeBlanc was confronted by his wife, St. Landry police officer, Crystal LeBlanc at the home of his mistress, Savannah Butler, another St. Landry police officer. Crystal went to the home of Savannah Butler to speak to her husband Greg. After Crystal knocked on the door Greg LeBlanc then walked outside and the two began arguing. Witnessing the commotion, Savannah then entered the doorway armed with a gun. According to reports,…

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Kim Kardashian: Hollywood” a mobile game that allows players to live out the ‘Kardashian Hollywood’ life launched in 2014, but the curtain is closing on April 8, 2024 and the girlies are upset. One player created a viral Tik Tok video showcasing her in-game winning streak, as her character, Maybelline, had amassed millions of dollars, homes all around the world, a handsome husband, cute kids, a nanny AND A+++ list star status over the 10 years she has been playing. “I am pissed off that they have cancelled this game,” she says in her video. @cremedelacreme626 #kimkardashian #kimkardashianhollwoodgame #heartbreak…

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On Wednesday, the California Assembly faced disruption from the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace, demanding a cease-fire in Gaza as lawmakers reconvened for the new year. After months on break, legislators experienced only a few minutes of session before protesters gathered in the viewing gallery, unfurling banners with messages like “Jews say no U.S. funding for Israel’s genocide in Palestine.” The protesters chanted phrases such as “Cease-fire now,” “Not in our name,” and “Let Gaza live.” Assembly member Jim Wood, D-Healdsburg, leading the proceedings, called for order, leading to a brief recess. While some lawmakers remained on the floor,…

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