Author: Justin M. Larson

OnlyFans creator Lina Bina, known online as ‘Miss John Dough,’ tragically passed away at just 24 years old. In her final social media post, she hinted at personal struggles, writing, “Sorry I’ve been so ghost, I’m going through a lot rn,” which left her followers worried. Days later, news broke of her sudden death. Her sister revealed that Lina had undergone surgery to remove blood clots but sadly did not survive. Doctors were unable to save her, and no official cause of death has been released. The lack of information has fueled speculation online, with fans calling for transparency from…

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Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsDaniel Garzon Herazo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Miguel Uribe has died of injuries he sustained during a shooting on 7 JuneColombian senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe has died two months after being shot in the head in a targeted attack which shocked the South American nation. The 39-year-old was hit by three bullets – two of them in the head and one in the leg – at a campaign rally on 7 June in the capital, Bogotá.His wife confirmed his death on social media, paying tribute to “the love of my life”.A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of…

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Charity Chaos: Harry Breaks Silence After Sentebale Investigation EndsPrince Harry has broken his silence following the UK Charity Commission’s investigation into Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded. While the Commission cleared him of any wrongdoing, finding no evidence of racism, bullying, or misogyny, Harry says the reputational damage is already done, and it’s the vulnerable children who will suffer. Tensions within the organisation reportedly began after internal clashes with current chair Dr Sophie Chandauka. By March 2025, Harry and the entire board resigned, claiming they could no longer work with her. His team alleges she refused to step down and…

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Two men and one woman were killed by sea mines while swimming in Odesa, according to Ukrainian media. A local official confirmed the three had been killed by “explosive devices”, at beaches close to Zatoka, where recreational swimming is banned. The Black Sea has long been a popular holiday destination in Ukraine, but many of its beaches have been deemed unsafe since Russia’s full scale invasion. Officials have urged holiday goers not to swim in prohibited waters. Witnesses told local outlet Dumskaya that the explosions happened at 11:30 (09:30 BST) on Sunday between Karolino-Buhaz and Zatoka. “All of them have…

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Taking a magnesium supplement may help ease and prevent painful period cramps, which occur when the muscles of your uterus contract to help shed its lining. Magnesium is a mineral involved in many bodily processes, including muscle and nerve function. Getting the most relief may depend on choosing the right type of magnesium for you, taking an optimal dosage, and using it at the right time. What Forms May Be Helpful? Magnesium supplements come in several types. Options that may be most helpful for managing period cramps include: Magnesium citrate: This type, which combines magnesium with citric acid, may increase…

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A man in Austria has jumped on to a high-speed train after apparently being left behind at a station stop.According to local media reports, the man, an Algerian aged 24, is reported to have decided to take advantage of a scheduled stop a St Poelten, 64km (60 miles) west of the capital Vienna, for a cigarette break.It was too late by the time he realised the train had started pulling out of the station, but he took the decision to climb on to the space between two carriages, anyway. He started banging on the windows to alert fellow passengers before…

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Two major US microchip makers have agreed to pay the Trump administration a portion of sales in return for export licences to send chips to China, according to reports.The world’s most valuable company, Nvidia, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will give 15% of Chinese sales of two AI-powering microchips to the US government. Such an agreement is said to be unprecedented, according to reporting in the Financial Times.Money blog: Sainsbury’s defends 25% meal deal hikeThe companies are reported by the paper to have been issued licences to export the semiconductors to the world’s second largest economy after a change of…

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Cuban-born Karen Rodriguez and American-Lithuanian Gabriella Hoffman speak to Fox News Digital about their family history with socialism and warn over NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Vivid memories and tales of woe have left scars on two descendants of socialism, who are now issuing public warnings over the future of New York City under the rule of Democratic-socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. “When I hear some of the plans that [Mamdani] has for New York City, again, it’s that, ‘copy, paste,’” Cuban-born Miami resident Karen Rodriguez told Fox News Digital. “It’s just very triggering because it doesn’t work… You have…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! If you’ve had the same Yahoo email since the early 2000s, you’re not alone. Many of us have been dragging that inbox along for 20+ years, stuffed with decades of old messages, forgotten subscriptions and heavy attachments that could probably sink a server.Recently, Stacy from Nashville, Tennessee, wrote in asking if a message from Yahoo about storage limits and pricing was real or just another scam. The email claimed she’d maxed out her free storage and risked losing email access unless she upgraded or cleared space. Sound familiar?If you’ve seen the same…

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Veteran Bowman Gray racing legend Robbie Brewer has died after a devastating crash during Saturday night’s Sportsman Division race. With just four laps to go, Brewer lost control and slammed into the wall, prompting rescue crews to cut through his car’s roof to free him before rushing him to a nearby hospital. His family later confirmed his death, sending shockwaves through the racing world. Investigators suspect Brewer suffered a sudden heart attack in the cockpit that caused the collision. Over a 35-year career, Brewer became a track icon with more than 300 starts, multiple championships, and titles in the Sportsman,…

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ATLANTA — A Delta Air Lines plane clipped another aircraft while pushing back from the gate Sunday morning in Atlanta, the airline said.The wing of the plane “reportedly made contact” with an empty aircraft, Delta said in a brief written statement to The Associated Press. The flight was scheduled to travel from Atlanta to Guatemala City, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks flight disruptions. Passengers were transferred to another plane following a delay.On board the commercial aircraft were 192 customers, two pilots and four flight attendants. No injuries were reported, according to Delta, which has its headquarters in Atlanta.Additional…

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President Donald Trump will hold a news conference Monday that he said “will, essentially, stop violent crime in Washington, D.C.”The president promoted the news conference in multiple posts on his social media platform and on Sunday posted that it would “also be about Cleanliness and the General Physical Renovation and Condition of our once beautiful and well maintained Capital.”In a separate post, Trump said the homeless should leave D.C., accompanied by photos of homeless encampments along his route from the White House to his golf club in Sterling, Virginia.”The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places…

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Ten years after the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to same-sex couples nationwide, the justices this fall will consider for the first time whether to take up a case that explicitly asks them to overturn that decision.Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for six days in 2015 after refusing to issue marriage licenses to a gay couple on religious grounds, is appealing a $100,000 jury verdict for emotional damages plus $260,000 for attorneys fees.In a petition for writ of certiorari filed last month, Davis argues First Amendment protection for free exercise of religion immunizes her from…

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