The 9/11 Media Preservation Group, a team of digital sleuths, is dedicated to archiving and digitizing forgotten footage and images from the September 11 attacks. One of the group’s discoveries is an hour-long Hi8 videocassette recorded by Edward Sferrazza, capturing the raw shock and events of the day. The group’s efforts focus on preserving this media and making it accessible, including materials that were previously unknown to the public. They collaborate with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum and other researchers to ensure the preservation of the human stories behind the attacks.
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In a significant development, Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison. The conviction stems from a Supreme Court ruling that found him guilty of orchestrating a military coup. A panel of five justices, with a 4-1 vote, determined Bolsonaro’s actions were aimed at retaining power following his 2022 election loss to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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Following a week of deadly protests and violence across Nepal, the army has regained control of the capital Kathmandu. The unrest, sparked by anger over social media bans and corruption, led to 30 deaths and the escape of over 13,500 prisoners. Negotiations have begun between protest leaders and the military, though no decisions were reached, while a former Chief Justice is considered a potential interim leader. The demonstrations, largely driven by the “Gen Z” movement, resulted in widespread destruction of government buildings, prompting concerns about the country’s democracy and calls for restraint from international organizations.
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Breaking news indicates a shooting has occurred near East Hall at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Law enforcement officials are currently on the scene and actively responding to the incident. Further details regarding the nature of the shooting or any potential injuries are currently unavailable. Updates will be provided as they become available from official sources.
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In a landmark decision, a South Korean court overturned the 1965 conviction of Choi Mal-ja, who was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm after biting off part of her attacker’s tongue during a sexual assault. The court ruled that her actions were justifiable self-defense, recognizing her attempt to escape the assault. This reversal comes after a retrial ordered by the Supreme Court, fueled by the #MeToo movement and Choi’s own determination to clear her name after six decades. The initial conviction stemmed from the aggressor receiving a lenient sentence for the assault while Choi was punished, sparking outrage and highlighting the challenges faced by victims of sexual violence.
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Dean Withers, an influencer who previously debated Charlie Kirk, expressed his distress upon learning of Kirk’s death. Withers, who had publicly argued against Kirk’s stance on abortion in a viral video, stated he was saddened by the news. Despite disagreeing with Kirk’s views, Withers condemned the gun violence that led to his death, expressing condolences to Kirk’s loved ones and those present at the event in Utah.
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The Senate voted to block an amendment from Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer that would have made documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case publicly available. This mirrored a similar House effort to release Epstein-related records and sparked bipartisan support. Despite these calls for transparency, Senate Republicans, led by the Senate Majority Leader, called the amendment a “stunt” and voted to table it. The narrow vote highlighted the challenges of bipartisan cooperation and the ongoing debate about balancing transparency with protecting investigations and sensitive information.
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Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday morning while speaking at Utah Valley University. A video resurfaced following the shooting, showing Kirk defending gun rights and stating that some gun deaths were an acceptable cost to preserve the Second Amendment. The shooting occurred during Kirk’s “American Comeback Tour” as he was addressing a question about mass shootings. Initial reports were unclear, but Donald Trump later confirmed Kirk’s death, prompting public mourning and debate.
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Authorities were searching for Jamel McGriff, a paroled sex offender, after he allegedly murdered a Queens couple and set their home ablaze. McGriff gained entry to the Oltons’ home by feigning a need for assistance and was subsequently caught on camera leaving with bags. The victims, Frank and Maureen Olton, were found dead, with Frank tied up and stabbed and Maureen burned on the first floor. After an extensive manhunt, McGriff was apprehended in Midtown Manhattan by the NYPD. McGriff has a history of criminal behavior and was considered armed and dangerous.
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Charlie Kirk Shot: Death of a Gun Rights Advocate Draws Irony and Scorn
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday morning while speaking at Utah Valley University. A video resurfaced following the shooting, showing Kirk defending gun rights and stating that some gun deaths were an acceptable cost to preserve the Second Amendment. The shooting occurred during Kirk’s “American Comeback Tour” as he was addressing a question about mass shootings. Initial reports were unclear, but Donald Trump later confirmed Kirk’s death, prompting public mourning and debate.
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