Apache helicopters seen flying near Kid Rock’s home, US army launches probe

The US Army has launched an investigation after military helicopters were seen flying unusually close to musician Kid Rock’s Tennessee home.The incident involved at least two AH-64 Apache helicopters from the Army’s 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, which were on a training mission when they veered near the singer’s property in Whites Creek, outside Nashville. Videos…

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Karoline Leavitt slams NYT article criticising Trump’s $300 million White House ballroom: ‘Never built anything…’

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has hit back at criticism of a controversial new ballroom project after reports claimed there are design flaws in Trump’s expensive project. The backlash follows fresh scrutiny of US President Donald Trump’s proposed White House ballroom, a massive expansion project estimated to cost between $300 million and $400 million….

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Trisha Paytas: Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon controversy takes shocking turn as leaked messages and Ethan Klein response add new twist

Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon controversy takes shocking turn as leaked messages and Ethan Klein response add new twist (Image via Getty) The internet is once again talking about Trisha Paytas and her husband Moses Hacmon. This time, it is not about their content or family updates. Instead, serious claims have come out through leaked…

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‘Five alarm fire’: Megyn Kelly shocked at Trump’s lowest approval rating; ‘We need to get out of Iran’

Megyn Kelly says Trump’s lowest approval rating is the five alarm fire that tells US that it should exit Iran. Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly who has been strongly condemning President Donald Trump’s war in Iran said the lowest approval rating of the president is an indication enough that the US should get out of Iran…

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600-year-old Inca reveal ‘computer-like’ system that could store data, organise records, and even mimic encryption |

PC: National Endowment for the Humanities Before smartphones, spreadsheets, or even written alphabets as we know them, the Inca appear to have managed information in a way that still feels surprisingly advanced. Their system, known as quipu, used knotted cords and colour-coded strings to store records across a vast empire. It was long thought to…

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Supreme leader Ali Khamenei, security chief Larijani & more – key Iranian leaders killed in US-Israeli strikes

The ongoing Iran–US–Israel conflict has dealt a severe blow to Iran’s top leadership, with a series of high-profile killings targeting the country’s political and military command structure. While US President Donald Trump has claimed the war has effectively led to a “regime change,” Tehran has moved quickly to replace key figures and maintain continuity in…

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Who is Clavicular’s girlfriend, Violet Marie Lentz? Viral fight video row puts her at center of alleged assault case

Who is Clavicular’s girlfriend, Violet Marie Lentz? Viral fight video row puts her at center of alleged assault case (Image via Getty) The name Violet Marie Lentz is suddenly everywhere after a fight video started spreading online. The clip shows a heated moment that quickly turned physical. Soon after, reports linked her to an alleged…

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US Marine who lost both legs in Afghanistan in 2010 now leads ‘Geek Squad’: ‘Nothing is truly ever deleted’

US Marine who lost both his legs in Afghanistan now catches child abusers from his computer through his ‘Geek’ team of digital forensic experts. Justin Gaertner, a resident of Florida’s Pasco County, joined the US Marine Corps straight out of high school and was deployed to Afghanistan. In 2010, he was severely injured by an…

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