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Tom Hanks Supports Daughter’s Honest Memoir Tom Hanks has expressed pride in his daughter, Elizabeth Ann Hanks, for her brave decision to write a memoir that reveals her challenging upbringing. The book, titled "The 10: A Memoir of Family And The Open Road," delves into painful memories of her childhood and the difficulties she faced, particularly stemming from her relationship with her late mother, Samantha Lewes. At the premiere of “The Phoenician Scheme,” Hanks spoke openly about his daughter’s work. He emphasized the importance of her candidness, saying it takes a courageous person to confront their past. “I’m proud because…

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California Life Coach Arrested for Multiple Murders A life coach and activist from California, Sauntek Harris, was arrested on May 29, facing serious charges related to the deaths of four men over nearly two decades. Harris, 44, was charged with the murders that began in 2002, as reported by the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. Alongside him, 48-year-old Shaun Britton was charged with one count of murder as well. According to previous reports, Harris was known for his work at a community center in Hunters Point. Allegations suggest that the violence started after he lost a fight and sought revenge.…

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Loggerhead Turtle Dilly Dally Released Back into the Wild Juno Beach, Fla. — A young loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally made her way back into the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday morning. This release came after months of recovery following the amputation of her front flipper at a local turtle hospital. Dilly Dally was brought to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in January due to injuries inflicted by predators. The dedicated veterinary staff at the Juno Beach facility worked tirelessly to rehabilitate her. Veterinary technician Marika Weber expressed the excitement of the day, saying, “Every time we can release a turtle back…

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New Bill Seeks to Limit Immigration Parole Admissions In a move aimed at reinforcing U.S. immigration policies, new legislation is being introduced to restrict the number of immigration parolees allowed into the country. The proposed "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" would set a limit of 3,000 parole admissions each year, effective from fiscal year 2029. The act emphasizes that immigration parole should be evaluated on an individual basis rather than allowing broad entry. Specifically, it would prevent individuals from countries deemed "areas of concern" such as Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Syria, and Russia from receiving parole unless explicitly…

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Title: Diddy’s Defense Strategy Under Scrutiny in RICO Trial In the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, a key witness has taken the stand. The jury recently heard from Diddy’s former assistant, known here as "Mia," who shared her experiences while working for him from 2009 to 2017. Mia testified that she felt “psychologically” trapped by Diddy, even after leaving his employment. During her cross-examination, she firmly stated, “I never lied in this courtroom and I never will lie in the courtroom. Everything I said is true.” She alleged that Diddy sexually assaulted her multiple times while she was with…

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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns have made a significant move by hiring Jordan Ott, an assistant coach from the Cleveland Cavaliers, as their new head coach. This decision comes as part of an effort to revitalize a team that has seen better days over the past few seasons. The announcement is expected to be made soon, according to sources close to the situation. Ott steps in to lead the Suns after a tumultuous season that saw the team finish with a disappointing 36-46 record, resulting in the firing of Mike Budenholzer. Despite having high-profile players like Devin Booker, Kevin Durant,…

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On a thrilling day at the French Open, two tennis stars captured the spotlight as they battled in the quarterfinals. Young prodigy Jannik Sinner continued his impressive run, aiming to maintain his undefeated streak in this year’s tournament. Meanwhile, veteran champion Novak Djokovic prepared to face Germany’s Alexander Zverev later in the day. Sinner, who has yet to drop a single set at Roland Garros, was matched against Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik—an unranked player who surprised many by reaching the quarterfinals. The highly anticipated match unfolded over three entertaining sets, with Sinner proving his skill and determination. ### Jannik Sinner Advances…

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FBI Arrests Suspect in Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing In a concerning development, the FBI has apprehended a 32-year-old man in connection with a car bombing that targeted a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California last month. The suspect, Daniel Park, was taken into custody at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport on Tuesday evening. As of now, the exact charges against him and his role in the incident remain unclear. This violent act was reportedly carried out by Guy Edward Bartkus, who lost his life in the explosion. Authorities are probing whether Bartkus acted alone in this attack, which…

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Trade Tensions Rise Between the U.S. and China: Trump Calls Out Xi Jinping In a recent late-night social media post, former President Donald Trump expressed his frustrations with Chinese President Xi Jinping, just days before their scheduled phone call. Trump described Xi as "extremely hard to make a deal with," emphasizing the difficulties that have emerged in trade negotiations. "I like President Xi of China, always have, and always will, but he is VERY TOUGH, AND EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE A DEAL WITH!!!" Trump declared in his post. This strong statement reflects the ongoing challenges that have defined U.S.-China relations,…

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The Mysterious Axeman of New Orleans: A Night of Jazz and Fear In 1919, New Orleans faced a chilling threat known only as the Axeman, a figure whose identity remained unknown. On the night of March 19, following the publication of a menacing letter from the Axeman, the city came together in an unusual way. The writer warned that only homes playing jazz at 12:15 a.m. would be spared, claiming, “Those who do not jazz it out… will get the axe.” In response, the people of New Orleans filled their homes and streets with jazz music in a desperate attempt…

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