Boy injured in Osteen church shooting lost ‘portion of his frontal lobe’

It is absolutely devastating to read about the young boy who was injured in the shooting at the Osteen church and has lost a portion of his frontal lobe. The fact that his grandparents were fighting for custody and seeking justice in family court, only to have their efforts halted by the slow-moving system, is heartbreaking. This poor child is facing a life-altering injury that will undoubtedly impact every aspect of his existence.

Frontal lobe damage is a serious issue that can have profound effects on a person’s emotional and cognitive functions. It is not just a physical injury; it can alter a person’s personality, emotions, and ability to empathize with others.… Continue reading

2 juveniles charged in mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade

As I sit down to reflect on the recent news of two juveniles charged in a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, I can’t help but feel a whirlwind of emotions. The news release stating that the juveniles are being detained on gun-related charges, along with the mention of resisting arrest charges, leaves me with a sinking feeling in my stomach. These young individuals, who should have been focused on building bright futures for themselves, are now facing the harsh reality of the consequences of their actions.

The fact that these juveniles are currently only facing gun-related charges in family court raises many questions.… Continue reading

Former FBI informant charged with lying about the Bidens’ role in Ukraine business

Former FBI informant charged with lying about the Bidens’ role in Ukraine business

Lying to the FBI is a serious offense, but creating false records takes deception to a whole new level. The recent charges against a former FBI informant highlight the gravity of this crime. It is not just about telling a lie; it involves the deliberate action of creating false documents, which requires forethought and intent to deceive.

What makes this case even more intriguing is the alleged involvement of influential individuals like Stone and Rudy. It suggests that there was a coordinated effort to ensure that the narrative remained consistent.… Continue reading

Mass killer Breivik loses human rights case to end prison isolation

As I read about the case of mass killer Breivik losing his human rights case to end prison isolation, I can’t help but feel a sense of detachment from the emotions circulating around this individual. The news of him testifying that his life in prison isolation was a nightmare, causing him to consider suicide daily, evoked a strong reaction from many. But can we really extend our sympathy to someone who callously took the lives of 77 innocent people, including children?

Breivik’s supposed remorse for his actions falls flat in the face of the magnitude of his crimes. How can sorry ever be enough to rectify the irreversible damage he has caused to so many families and communities?… Continue reading

All children removed from NC wilderness camp after 12-year-old’s death

My heart sank when I read about the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy at a wilderness camp in North Carolina. It’s horrifying to think that such places exist, where children are subjected to abuse, neglect, and inhumane treatment under the guise of rehabilitation. The fact that this is not an isolated incident, with a previous death at the same camp, is deeply troubling and speaks to a pattern of systemic issues within these programs.

Reading about the experiences of those who have been through similar camps, it is clear that the trauma and lasting effects are profound. Stories of children begging to come home, enduring mistreatment from counselors, and facing unimaginable hardships paint a grim picture of these so-called “rehabilitation” facilities.… Continue reading

Ukraine Russia war: US warns Avdiivka could fall

I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and disappointment when I see the news about the warnings of Avdiivka potentially falling in the Ukraine-Russia war. The fact that this town, which has stood on the frontline for nearly a decade, is now in danger of falling due to lack of support is disheartening. It makes me wonder why this town is so crucial strategically.

It’s alarming to see the impact of political decisions on the ground, where Ukraine is losing a key stronghold that held out for so long until ammunition ran out. The House going on a two-week break at such a critical moment reflects a lack of prioritization and urgency in supporting our allies.… Continue reading

Body of missing Tennessee deputy who disappeared after making arrest recovered: Officials

The tragic news of a missing Tennessee deputy whose body was found after he disappeared following an arrest is a harrowing reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face daily. It was reported that the deputy, a New York native, was texting and radioing while driving in an area he was unfamiliar with, ultimately leading to the fatal accident that claimed his life and that of the woman he had arrested, who was found drowned in the back seat. The negligence and distracted driving displayed by the deputy resulted in a preventable tragedy that has left families devastated and questions lingering about the accountability of those tasked with protecting and serving.… Continue reading

Long COVID Seems to Be a Brain Injury, Scientists Discover

Long COVID Seems to Be a Brain Injury, Scientists Discover

As I sit here reflecting on my own experience with long COVID, I can’t help but think back to what my doctor told me during the early days of the pandemic. She expressed her concerns about the loss of smell and taste being more than just a sinus issue, but rather a neurological one. It seemed that even then, scientists suspected that COVID-19 had the potential to cause brain damage.

And now, it appears that these suspicions were correct. Scientists have discovered that long COVID is, in fact, a brain injury.… Continue reading

Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov hit in Black Sea, it has sunk – intelligence sources, photo, video

As I sit here, reading the news of yet another Russian ship sinking in the Black Sea, I can’t help but feel a mix of shock and amusement. The Caesar Kunikov, named after a Soviet officer who died many decades ago, now rests at the bottom of the sea, joining the growing number of Russian vessels lost in this conflict. It’s almost ironic, isn’t it? A country with virtually no navy managing to take down a significant portion of Russia’s Black Sea fleet.

I can’t help but wonder if there has ever been a war in which a country with no navy has won so many naval battles.… Continue reading

Kremlin dismisses U.S. warning about Russian nuclear capability in space

The recent dismissal by the Kremlin of the U.S. warning about Russian nuclear capability in space has sparked both concern and skepticism around the world. It’s not surprising that many people are questioning the credibility of the Kremlin’s denial, considering their track record of misinformation and deceit.

One cannot help but recall Albert Einstein’s powerful words: “The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything except our thinking. Thus, we are drifting toward catastrophe beyond conception. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive.” This quote, in many ways, encapsulates the current situation we find ourselves in.… Continue reading