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The BangBus that Backfired on Bonnie Blue in Bali

Before any wheels could even hit the road, TikTok creator Bonnie Blue’s big Indonesian “Bang Bus world tour” came to a dramatic halt — and not because of a flat tire. Her plan to host a bold, adults-only mobile meet-and-greet across Java instantly captured attention online, but it also drew the eyes of Indonesian authorities, … Continued

What America Really Thinks of Trump as 2025 Ends

Before we dive into numbers and quotes: 2025 has been a bumpy ride for Trump — economic turmoil, policy controversies, and heated political debates — and these tensions are showing up in what Americans think about his presidency. A fresh survey from UNILAD captures this disconnect: in many parts of the country, support is shrinking, … Continued

Mother Turns Herself in After Kidnapping Her Own Daughter

In Van Buren, Arkansas, Tammi Hamby — a 59-year-old and former member of the local library board — allegedly orchestrated a fake kidnapping of her own 22-year-old daughter. Fake Kidnapping Built On Fear and Internet Danger According to arrest affidavits, the daughter had been communicating online with a scammer pretending to be a famous country … Continued

What Nostradamus’ 2026 Warnings Might Mean

According to an article on the recent prognosis of Nostradamus’s prophecies, one of the most chilling visions tied to 2026 is a “great swarm of bees.” Metaphorically or literally, it suggests unexpected chaos rising under the cover of darkness. Nostradamus and His Eerie Predictions for 2026 Another stark image: a “prominent person struck down in … Continued

How Much Was Epstein’s Net Worth?

Jeffrey Epstein didn’t start life on easy street. Once a math teacher, he pivoted in the mid-1970s to a job on Wall Street, joining Bear Stearns. This is his entire career story. From Math Teacher to Money Man In 1981, he struck out on his own, founding a firm called J. Epstein & Co. (later … Continued

Trump Replaces MLK Day & Juneteenth With His Birthday

The National Park Service (NPS) recently announced that the 2026 roster of “fee-free” days for U.S. residents will no longer include Martin Luther King Jr. Day (MLK Day) or Juneteenth — both historic holidays deeply tied to civil rights and the Black American experience. Instead, the list now includes Donald Trump’s birthday (June 14), which … Continued

Austrian Woman Left to Freeze in Mountain 50 Metres from Summit

The 33-year-old woman who froze to death on Austria’s highest mountain has been identified as Kerstin Gurtner, from Salzburg. Prosecutors say that during a winter climb on Grossglockner, she became exhausted and hypothermic just 50 metres below the summit cross. Her partner and climbing companion — the more experienced mountaineer — allegedly left her “unprotected, … Continued

Erika Kirk Says Husband’s Death Isn’t a “Gun Problem”

After the assassination of her husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk declared at a recent panel that she does not believe the U.S. has a “gun problem,” despite the violent context of his death. Instead, she described the root issue as a “deeply human,” or “soul problem.” What Erika Kirk … Continued

Netflix Buys Warner Bros in $82.7B Deal

Netflix announced on December 5, 2025, that it will acquire the studios and streaming business of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) in a massive deal valued at about US$82.7 billion (equity value roughly $72 billion). What’s Happening? The Netflix Deal Details Under the agreement: According to Netflix’s co-CEOs, the merger aims to combine Netflix’s global reach … Continued

FIFA Hands Trump First “Peace Prize”

On 5 December 2025, during the final draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Washington, D.C., FIFA presented its inaugural “FIFA Peace Prize – Football Unites the World” to U.S. President Donald J. Trump. What Happened — A New Award, a Famous Recipient The award — created by FIFA just a month earlier — … Continued