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Millionaire Hunter Trampled to Death by Elephants in Africa

Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old California vineyard owner and well-known big-game hunter, tragically died in Gabon after being trampled by a herd of five elephants. The incident occurred when the hunters, who were stalking a duiker, unexpectedly encountered the elephants, causing the herd to charge. Dosio was killed in the attack, while his professional guide sustained serious injuries. Dosio was known for his licensed and registered hunts, often framed as conservation efforts.

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NBC News Reports Extensive War Damage Hidden From Public

NBC News reported that damage to U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf region from Iranian strikes was significantly more extensive than publicly disclosed by President Trump’s administration, with repair costs expected to run into the billions. These retaliatory attacks, following U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, impacted numerous targets including critical infrastructure and dozens of aircraft across seven Middle Eastern countries. The report, citing multiple anonymous government officials and congressional aides, detailed a rare instance of an Iranian fighter jet breaching U.S. air defenses to bomb a base in Kuwait, underscoring the severity of the undisclosed damage.

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BYD Can Thrive Without US Market Access

Spurred by rising fuel costs, demand for electric vehicles is increasing globally, with Chinese manufacturers, particularly BYD, capitalizing on this trend. Despite limited access to the U.S. market, BYD is experiencing surging orders across Asia and other international markets, driven by consumers seeking cost savings. The company is addressing supply challenges and aims to overcome charging time concerns with its new “flash charging” technology, a significant development expected to boost EV adoption worldwide. This global shift was evident at the Beijing Auto Show, where Chinese automakers featured prominently.

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Graham Begs for Funds on Fox Despite Solid Red State Status

Despite holding a safe seat in a deeply Republican South Carolina for over two decades, Senator Lindsey Graham has repeatedly pleaded with supporters for campaign funds, citing financial disadvantages against Democrats. Graham expressed his unwavering support for Donald Trump, stating he has been with him “at every step” and believes Trump “makes us safer” and “more prosperous.” Even as he campaigns for reelection, his financial pleas have been a recurring theme, with past appeals on Fox News mentioning being “out-raised twice by Democrats” and “getting wiped out financially.” Federal data indicates Graham’s campaign has substantial funds on hand, yet these public requests for donations persist.

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Trump Epstein Photos Projected Onto Hotel

A video montage was projected onto a hotel where President Donald Trump was expected to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, highlighting his past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The video included images of Trump and Epstein, redacted documents from the Epstein investigation, and an email from Epstein referring to Trump. This incident drew renewed attention to Trump’s ties with Epstein amidst his first presidential attendance at the dinner in years.

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OpenAI Apologizes for Negligence in Tumbler Ridge Killings

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a public apology for not alerting law enforcement to the online behavior of an individual who committed a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. The company had banned the individual’s account in June for “furtherance of violent activities” but determined it did not meet the threshold for referral to the police at the time. Despite acknowledging the apology as “grossly insufficient” by the Premier, Altman expressed deep sorrow and reaffirmed OpenAI’s commitment to collaborating with governments to prevent future tragedies.

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Manitoba Links US Liquor Sales to Trump Tariffs and Epstein Files Release

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Trophy Hunter Crushed by Elephants in Poetic Justice

The article details the tragic death of 75-year-old American millionaire big-game hunter Ernie Dosio, who was crushed by a herd of elephants in Gabon. Dosio, a vineyard owner and owner of Pacific AgriLands Inc., was on a hunting expedition for yellow-backed duiker when he and his guide encountered five female elephants and a calf. While hunting is a controversial practice, the article notes that Dosio’s hunts were reportedly licensed and registered as conservation efforts. The incident highlights the dangers associated with encounters with large, wild animals, particularly in regions where endangered species like the African forest elephant reside.

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UK Denies Downing Russian Drones Over Ukraine

Following an initial report suggesting RAF Typhoons had engaged Russian drones near the Ukrainian border, the UK Ministry of Defence clarified that the aircraft were scrambled but returned without engaging any targets and did not enter Ukrainian airspace. Romania’s Ministry of National Defence subsequently issued a further press release, confirming that while the Typhoons operated within Romanian airspace with authorization to engage, no drones were shot down as none breached Romanian territory. The report also clarified that a drone incident in Galați, where fragments were found, was unrelated to the Typhoons’ mission, which remained one of surveillance and deterrence.

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