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Trump Sounds Alarm: Rising Tensions Between Iran and Israel! New

Trump Sounds Alarm: Rising Tensions Between Iran and Israel!

Ish-presidenti i Shteteve të Bashkuara, Donald Trump, ka reaguar ashpër lidhur me tensionet në rritje mes Iranit dhe Izraelit, duke lëshuar një paralajmërim të fortë për situatën e sigurisë në Teheran.VAZHDO LEXIMIN ME POSHTE!Në një deklaratë publike, Trump sugjeroi se ekziston rreziku i një përshkallëzimi të madh ushtarak dhe se një sulm ajror nga Izraeli mund të jetë i afërt, duke theksuar se qytetarët duhet të jenë të vetëdijshëm për rrezikun e mundshëm.Ky reagim vjen në një moment delikat, kur përplasjet mes Iranit dhe Izraelit po intensifikohen dhe frika për një konflikt më të gjerë rajonal po rritet ndjeshëm.Trump theksoi se një marrëveshje bërthamore me Iranin do të kishte shmangur situatën aktuale, duke e quajtur refuzimin e saj nga Teherani një gabim me pasoja serioze.Sipas tij, mospajtimi për të nënshkruar marrëveshjen ka çuar në humbje jete dhe tensione që, sipas vlerësimit të tij, mund të ishin parandaluar përmes diplomacisë.“Irani duhet ta kishte pranuar marrëveshjen. Çfarë humbjeje dhe çfarë pasojash njerëzore,” shkroi Trump në një postim në rrjetin e tij social Truth Social.Ai shtoi se situata aktuale nuk është thjesht rezultat i dështimeve diplomatike, por pasojë e drejtpërdrejtë e vendimeve politike të udhëheqjes iraniane.Paralajmërimet e tij janë ndjekur me shqetësim nga komuniteti ndërkombëtar, pasi çdo sulm i madh ndaj Teheranit do të përbënte një hap serioz drejt një konflikti të hapur.Analistët e sigurisë vlerësojnë se një përshkallëzim i tillë mund të çojë në destabilizim të mëtejshëm të Lindjes së Mesme, me pasoja të rënda për paqen rajonale dhe globale. PV: 762

Jul 01, 2026
Tupac Shakur Murder Case: The Book That Could Change Everything New

Tupac Shakur Murder Case: The Book That Could Change Everything

A judge has ruled that a book co-written by Duane Davis, who prosecutors allege ordered the 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur, will be used in trialByJESSICA HILL Associated PressJune 30, 2026, 4:35 PMLAS VEGAS -- A book co-written by the man who prosecutors allege ordered the 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur can be used in trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.The defense attorney for Duane “Keffe D” Davis tried to bar the 2019 memoir “Compton Street Legend” from being used in trial, which is scheduled to begin Aug. 10, as well as statements Davis had made to police in 2008 and 2009.Davis, 63, faces one charge of murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang in the drive-by shooting of the rapper in Las Vegas.Shakur was in a black BMW on Sept. 7, 1996, in Las Vegas with Death Row Records founder Marion “Suge” Knight when a white Cadillac pulled up beside them at a red light near the Las Vegas Strip, and gunfire erupted. Shakur was shot multiple times and died six days later, while Knight survived with minor injuries.Shakur’s death is considered one of the most notorious unsolved murders in the United States. The case had gone cold until Davis began making public statements about it, including in a book he co-wrote in which he said he was in the Cadillac and provided the weapon used to shoot Shakur. The book revived detectives’ investigation, and Davis was arrested in September 2023. Davis pleaded not guilty.The state’s case hinges on the book Davis co-authored about his time in the gang South Side Compton Crips and statements he made in YouTube interviews.Popular ReadsMichael Sanft, his attorney, argued that the book was fictionalized to make a profit, and that it was unclear which parts — if any — Davis actually wrote. He also argued that statements Davis made to police in 2008 and 2009 should not be used in trial because Davis thought he had immunity due to a proffer agreement that allowed him to speak to detectives without being prosecuted. Judge Carli Kierny determined that Davis adopted the statements in the book as his own, regardless if he wrote the whole book. She said he made multiple statements describing the book as the “real truth.” She also found the statements he made to law enforcement to be voluntary, but expressed concern that Davis was told in 2008 that he would not be prosecuted for what he said in the interview. Marc DiGiacomo, chief deputy district attorney in Clark County, said those interviews were no longer considered inadmissible when Davis chose to write and speak about the events. The state has the right to prove that what Davis wrote is true by using those interviews, he said. “Had he decided to never write the book, he would not, probably, have ever been prosecuted for the crime,” DiGiacomo said.

Jul 01, 2026
Tragic Discovery: Toddler's Death in SUV Sparks Intense Investigation New

Tragic Discovery: Toddler's Death in SUV Sparks Intense Investigation

June 30, 2026, 10:15 PMA 23-month-old boy was found dead inside an SUV outside a preschool in Plantation, Florida, on Monday afternoon, and local police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the toddler's death.Officers with the Plantation Police Department and the Plantation Fire Department responded to A World of Discovery Academy at approximately 5:39 p.m. on Monday after receiving a report of a deceased child inside a vehicle, police said in a post shared on X on Tuesday.Fire Department officials pronounced the child dead at the scene, and detectives subsequently launched a death investigation, police said, adding that no further information was available at that time.Speaking to ABC Miami affiliate WSVN-TV, A World of Discovery Academy owner Leslie Novoa said she called 911 after she and the child's father discovered the toddler in the back seat of the father's SUV."Unfortunately, the dad arrived to pick up his child, and when he arrived to the parking lot, he realized he forgot the child," Novoa said. "He never dropped off the child at the school."A 23-month-old boy was found dead inside an SUV outside an early childhool education center in Plantation, Fla.ABC MiamiNovoa said the family has been enrolled at the preschool for years and that the toddler was the family's third child to attend the school."They're a very loving family, and unfortunately, this happened," she added.Investigators spent several hours collecting evidence at the scene, and a tent was erected around the SUV, according to WSVN-TV.Novoa urged parents to always check the back seat before leaving their vehicles."Driving, making sure that they drop off the children at school, double checking the back chair always," she said. "You know, it's just to make sure that they did the right thing."As of Tuesday afternoon, Plantation police had not announced whether anyone would face charges. ABC News has reached out to the Plantation Police Department for additional information and comment.

Jul 01, 2026
Naomi Osaka's Wimbledon Entrance Has Everyone Talking New

Naomi Osaka's Wimbledon Entrance Has Everyone Talking

Naomi Osaka debuted another epic walk-out outfit at Wimbledon 2026 on Monday. REUTERSAt Wimbledon, tennis whites are a requirement.But Naomi Osaka isn’t letting the classic dress code get in the way of her iconic fashion-forward looks.The tennis player appeared on the court at the British tennis open on Monday wearing a custom Hana Yagi outfit before the Grand Slam at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.The Toyko-based designer crafted a coat for Osaka that was modeled after a traditional Japanese ceremonial dress, featuring a wrap silhouette with wide obi belt. The opaque fabric reached mid-thigh with cascading sheer ruffles falling from the hem to the floor.Designed by Hana Yagi, her all-white look adhered to the tournament’s strict dress code. REUTERSHer look, using vintage materials, was designed with a nod to Japanese culture. Getty ImagesIn the spirit of courtside couture, Yagi embroidered the material with cranes and cherry blossoms.Osaka’s hair was pulled into a tight bun at the top of her head, adorned with white flowers.The tennis player looked to Japanese brand Mikimoto for her jewelry, wearing a pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings ($6,000) and two matching diamond and pearl bangles ($16,000 each).Osaka also shared both a video as well as two slideshows of the outfit from all angles, revealing that the inspiration behind the look also came from Lucy Liu’s character in “Kill Bill,” captioning the post (which included a pic of her fight scene), “Silly rabbit.”Using her Japanese heritage as inspiration, Osaka told Vogue “I like to use fashion as a medium for storytelling,” adding, “Every walk-out is an opportunity to bring people into my creative world. The fact that people care about it and are excited to see what’s next is also pretty cool.”Osaka wore pearl and diamond jewelry from Mikimoto. AFP via Getty Images“It’s one of the few places in sport where ceremony still feels inseparable from competition,” said. her stylist, Marty Harper. REUTERSWimbledon is a tournament that is more steeped in tradition than most, sartorially evidenced by their age-old tennis whites requirement.Speaking with the publication, Osaka’s stylist Marty Harper explained, “It’s one of the few places in sport where ceremony still feels inseparable from competition,” continuing, “We wanted to acknowledge that while creating a dialogue with Japanese ceremonial dress.”Not only did they look to time-honored designs in the garment’s inspiration, but they also used vintage shiromuku, which are traditional Japanese bridal garments, wedding gowns and antique kimonos to craft it.Once she was ready to put her racket in her hand, she slipped out of her walk-out look which revealed a sporty white Nike look underneath.Fashion-lover Osaka has made it her signature to walk onto the court wearing head-turning couture.Last month’s French Open called for sequins and ruffles, while January’s Australian Open produced a jellyfish outfit inspired by her daughter. We can’t wait to see what else she has in store for London.

Jul 01, 2026
RFK Jr. Shakes Up Vaccine Policy with Bold Move New

RFK Jr. Shakes Up Vaccine Policy with Bold Move

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Minneapolis on May 21, 2026. David Berding/Getty ImagesHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ending emergency declarations for COVID-19 vaccines, treatments, and medical devices, after determining that the circumstances that resulted in the declarations are no longer in place.The health secretary in office in early 2020 issued emergency declarations, providing liability protections for companies that made products for COVID-19 and enabling regulators to issue emergency authorizations, which have a lower evidentiary threshold than regular approval.The declarations were extended multiple times, most recently in 2024 by then-Health Secretary Xavier Becerra through the end of 2029. They provided broad immunity to manufacturers of the products, as well as people who administered them to others.Becerra said in the latest extension that while the COVID-19 public health emergency expired in May 2023, COVID-19 “continues to present a credible risk of a future public health emergency” and that keeping the protections in place was necessary to keep the United States prepared for that threat.Kennedy disagreed, writing in a notice of termination that “circumstances no longer exist to justify emergency use of drugs and biological products during the COVID-19 pandemic.”He cited how regulators in 2025 revoked emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines, transitioning to typical approval for all the shots across all available ages.Related Stories“Americans deserve a regulatory system that is transparent, accountable, and rooted in the rule of law,” Kennedy said in a statement. “By ending these COVID-19 emergency use authorization declarations, we’re reinforcing public confidence that emergency authorities are temporary and targeted.”To terminate emergency declarations, a health secretary has to provide advance notice that would give a reasonable amount of time to companies to withdraw the products that have been generated under the declarations.The Food and Drug Administration determined that 12 months is a sufficient period of time, according to health officials. The declarations for vaccines and drugs will thus terminate effective June 29, 2027.The declarations for medical devices such as COVID-19 tests will only stay in place for 180 days, or until Dec. 26, 2026.The FDA has been working with manufacturers of all products still under emergency authorization about seeking approval for continued use, and it is reasonable to conclude that manufacturers will be able to generate data that would support fresh filings to regulators, the notice stated.Officials plan to notify Congress of the development, the Department of Health and Human Services said.

Jul 01, 2026
Heartbreaking Details Emerge in Fatal Attack on South Carolina Boy New

Heartbreaking Details Emerge in Fatal Attack on South Carolina Boy

A 5-year-old South Carolina boy described by family as “vibrant and full-of-life” was mauled to death by two large-breed dogs while at the home of a caregiver, the county sheriff’s department confirmed.JayCeon Gates was attacked by a bull mastiff and a pit bull terrier just before 7:30 a.m. on Saturday in Ladson, about 20 miles northwest of his hometown of Charleston, and was injured along with an unidentified adult. JayCeon Gates was killed by two dogs June 27 while at the home of a caregiver. GoFundMeThe child was rushed to the hospital but pronounced dead at 9:15 a.m.“Both dogs were seized and are in custody pursuant to a search warrant on the date of the incident,” a Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office spokesman told The Post, who said although both dogs were involved in the fatal attack, it was still under investigation, in part to determine which dog was the “primary aggressor.”As for the fate of the animals, the spokesman declined to speculate, saying that decision was in the hands of animal control.A GoFundMe set up as a tribute to little JayCeon notes the family’s “unimaginable grief and hardship.”“This vibrant, full-of-life, autistic boy was loved deeply by his mom and big sister, and his passing has left a hole in the hearts of everyone who knew him,” the fundraiser set up by relative Danielle Riley reads in part.“JayCeon’s family is reaching out for support to help cover the funeral expenses and provide comfort during this incredibly difficult time. Any financial donation will help, and your prayers and well wishes will bring a small measure of comfort to his mom and big sister as they navigate this loss.” The child was described as “vibrant and full-of-life” in a GoFundMe raising money for his heartbroken family. GoFundMeThe GoFundMe had raised nearly $7,000 of its $10,000 goal as of Tuesday afternoon.Riley did not immediately respond to a message from The Post, but posted an invitation on Facebook welcoming those who wish to honor JayCeon with a balloon release on July 5, asking attendees to bring Power Ranger, Paw Patrol and car-themed balloons.“A Little Warrior. A Big Legend. Forever in Our Hearts. Forever Our Hero,” the bottom of the event flyer reads.The State Law Enforcement Division’s Special Victims Unit, the Department of Child Fatalities and the sheriff’s office are working together on the investigation, according to the Post and Courier.

Jul 01, 2026
Queen Camilla Faces Backlash for J.K. Rowling Photo During Pride Month New

Queen Camilla Faces Backlash for J.K. Rowling Photo During Pride Month

Queen Camilla ignited anger for posting an Instagram pic with J.K. Rowling — given the timing and the author’s controversial trans views.Taking to Instagram Tuesday, the wife of King Charles III shared a picture of herself and the “Harry Potter” author posing together at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland.Camilla, 78, dressed in an all-blue outfit and stood side by side with Rowling, 60, who wore a white blazer over a navy blue blouse and trousers. The queen noted that the two had a “shared passion for books” and a “deep commitment” to children reading for pleasure.“Her Majesty and Ms Rowling discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books and the vital part reading plays in opening doors for future generations,” the caption read in part.Queen Camilla posted a pic with J.K. Rowling Tuesday at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland. Jane Barlow/PA via APThe royal shared that she and the “Harry Potter” author discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books. POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesCritics took to the comments section to call out Camilla for posting a pic with Rowling during Pride Month — an observance every June to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community — given Rowling’s public anti-trans views.“As an admirer of the Queen and her Reading Room I’m deeply disappointed in her giving a platform to JKR, any month but especially during Pride Month,” one person wrote. “There are many other admirable individuals to spotlight who champion reading for children and young people.”Another user commented, “During pride month, is a statement.”“trans rights are human rights 🏳️‍⚧️❤️,” multiple others wrote.Camilla, pictured here Tuesday, was blasted in the comments section of her Instagram post, given that she posted the pic with Rowling on Pride Month — with angry users pointing out the author’s public anti-trans views. Getty ImagesOne critic noted that they were “deeply disappointed” in Camilla for giving a spotlight to Rowling, “especially during Pride Month.” She’s pictured here earlier this month. Carl Court-Getty/POOL supplied by Splash News / SplashNews.comOne Instagram user even called the royal “deplorable.”“AND During pride month no less 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 I stand with the LGBTQI+ community ✊🏼,” the user continued.However, some defended Rowling, noting that she was entitled to her own opinions.“There is a clear double standard when people with large platforms say things you agree with and are celebrated for it, but someone who expresses a different opinion is condemned and attacked,” one person argued in the comments section. “That kind of inconsistency comes across as biased.”In October 2023, Rowling shared a photo on social media reading, “Repeat after us: Trans women are women,” with the caption, “No.” She said she would willingly go to jail for her views.“I’ll happily do two years if the alternative is compelled speech and forced denial of the reality and importance of sex,” Rowling wrote.Rowling, seen here in July 2005, has ignited controversy over her anti-trans views for years. Getty ImagesRowling’s views that trans women are not women have created rifts with “Harry Potter” stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. She’s seen here in June 2025. Getty ImagesThe author has continued to speak out on trans rights, creating a rift between major “Harry Potter” stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, who have publicly denounced her views.Last May, Rowling hit back in a scathing essay when multiple “Harry Potter” actors signed a pro-trans open letter after the UK Supreme Court ruled that the terms “woman” and “sex” refer strictly to a biological woman and biological sex.She described the actors — among them being Eddie Redmayne, Paapa Essiedu and Katie Leung — as “back-stabbing colleagues” who she said are “motivated by fear.”In April, a sign targeted Rowling during a trans rights rally in London. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesRowling, seen here in April 2010, has said she would happily go to jail for her views. Getty ImagesActor John Lithgow — who’s playing Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in the “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” HBO reboot — admitted in April that he was urged to stay away from the show due to Rowling’s controversial views, but ultimately decided not to.“I do disagree with much of it. Much of it, I think, has been twisted and represented, and she has sort of doubled down on it at her own cost,” he told the New Yorker Radio Hour.“I just felt the reasons to do it were much, much stronger than the reasons to protest against what Rowling has done and said.”

Jul 01, 2026