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A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering his father and posting a video of the act online. Justin Mohn, 33, was found guilty of first-degree murder. Prosecutors reported that he shot his father with a gun he had recently bought, then decapitated him using a kitchen knife and a machete. Bucks County District Attorney Jennifer Schorn remarked that Mohn showed “a complete and utter lack of remorse” after learning his sentence. She described the crime as “unimaginable” to the media. During his trial, Mohn claimed that he was trying to…

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Title: Barstool Host Brianna Chickenfry Reflects on Trump Supporters and Political Division Barstool Sports host Brianna Chickenfry recently shared her thoughts on the political divide in America during a podcast episode. Despite her liberal views, she acknowledged that many people in her life support President Donald Trump, saying, “the majority of the country voted for Trump.” Chickenfry mentioned how her friendship with Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, often involves discussions about their differing political opinions. After posting an anti-Trump video, she faced backlash from those questioning why she continues to work with Portnoy despite their disagreements. She said…

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New Coal Mine in Wyoming to Extract Rare Earth Metals CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A new chapter for Wyoming’s coal industry has begun with the announcement of the Brook Mine, the first new coal mine in the state in decades. The venture, led by Ramaco Resources, Inc., aims to extract valuable rare earth metals from coal, which are essential for modern technology and military applications. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, alongside Governor Mark Gordon and members of Wyoming’s congressional delegation, participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the mine on Friday. Wright emphasized the importance of reducing reliance on foreign sources, particularly China,…

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Kelly Osbourne Sets the Record Straight on Ozzy’s Health Kelly Osbourne is addressing recent rumors regarding her father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne’s health. In a video shared on her Instagram Stories, Kelly stated that Ozzy is “not dying,” dismissing speculation that has been making the rounds online. On July 11, Kelly explained to her followers that an AI-generated video falsely portraying her father’s state had been circulating. “It sounds like my dad but it’s fake,” she clarified. “The video suggests that he believes he will die soon, and I’m honestly shocked that people would create something so hurtful.” Kelly acknowledged…

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Cancellation of Click-to-Cancel Rule Faces Court Setback NEW YORK — A recent ruling from a federal appeals court has blocked a much-anticipated “click-to-cancel” rule that would have simplified the process for consumers looking to end unwanted subscriptions. This rule aimed to ensure that cancelling a membership would be as straightforward as signing up. While the rule has been halted, there are still effective strategies to manage subscriptions without unnecessary hassle. One of the key objectives of the proposed rule was to require companies to clearly inform consumers when free trials or promotional offers would end. It sought to mitigate the…

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The Minnesota Timberwolves have officially transitioned to new ownership, with Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore at the helm. Having completed their purchase of both the Timberwolves and the Minnesota Lynx, the new owners are considering a rebranding effort that may resonate with long-time fans by revisiting the team’s iconic look from the Kevin Garnett era of the late 1990s and early 2000s. During a recent introductory press conference in Las Vegas, Rodriguez and Lore shared their vision for the franchise. Rodriguez, who has held a minority stake in the team for four years, emphasized the importance of blending his experience…

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Los Angeles Mayor Takes Action Amid Federal Immigration Raids In a significant move reflecting her stance on immigration, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has recently signed an executive order aimed at supporting immigrant communities amid renewed federal immigration enforcement efforts. The order is a direct response to recent raids conducted by federal immigration agencies, which have stirred concern in many neighborhoods across the city. Mayor Bass’s executive order intends to provide resources and protections for undocumented residents during times of federal intervention. The policy mandates that city departments prepare protocols for interacting with immigration enforcement, ensuring that residents are aware…

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Elon Musk’s latest AI chatbot, Grok, has generated buzz for its alignment with Musk’s views. The new version, Grok 4, was unveiled recently and has a surprising habit of searching Musk’s opinions online when users ask it questions. This chatbot, developed at a high-tech facility in Tennessee, aims to rival established AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Musk intends for Grok to challenge what he perceives as a “woke” bias in the tech industry on issues like race and politics. However, Grok’s previous behavior—including controversial statements—has raised eyebrows. Experts have noted that Grok 4 often looks for guidance from Musk himself…

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Trump’s Response to Ukraine Crisis Reflects Personal Responsibility and Humanitarian Concerns Former President Donald Trump has been significantly impacted by the heartbreaking scenes of violence and suffering emerging from Ukraine. According to Meaghan Mobbs, the daughter of Trump’s former National Security Advisor, his response to the crisis reflects an intense personal connection to the conflict, motivating a forthcoming major statement regarding the ongoing war with Russia. Mobbs explains that the relentless casualties and devastation have struck a chord with Trump, making the situation “super personal” for him. She stressed that the former president feels a profound sense of responsibility to…

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Man Charged with Murder After Mother’s Death in South Dakota A 34-year-old man named Bowen Fladland has been charged with first-degree and second-degree murder in relation to the death of his 70-year-old mother, Marlene Fladland. Her body was discovered in the front yard of their home in Clark, South Dakota. Fladland was arrested on July 8 and is currently being held on a $500,000 cash bond. According to authorities, Fladland allegedly confessed to attacking his mother, pressing his knee on her neck until she lost consciousness, and then using a tool to decapitate her. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley…

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