White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed disappointment that the Vatican will not participate in President Trump’s “Board of Peace,” an initiative aimed at overseeing Gaza’s reconstruction. Cardinal Pietro Parolin indicated the Vatican believes such matters are best handled by the United Nations. Leavitt countered that peace efforts should not be partisan and highlighted the “Board of Peace’s” ambitious plan, which she described as a legitimate organization with international members. The board’s first meeting was scheduled to announce $5 billion in reconstruction pledges and troop commitments, though details on donor countries remain undisclosed.
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A Reddit user identified as “John” provided crucial details in a recent investigation, potentially widening the scope of the case. He observed the suspect, Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente, interacting with a grey Nissan with Florida plates, possibly a rental car, and relayed this information to the police. John also reported a prior encounter with Neves-Valente, noting the suspect’s suspicious behavior and attire, and subsequent interaction circling the block. Ultimately, Neves-Valente was later found deceased in a New Hampshire storage unit.
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Brown University shooting suspect found dead, Fox News reports. The news hit like a ton of bricks – the suspect in the Brown University shooting, the same person linked to the murder of an MIT professor, has been found dead. Fox News broke the story, citing a source. It’s a shocking development, to say the least, and one that leaves so many questions hanging in the air. This whole situation feels surreal, like something ripped from the pages of a thriller.
Brown University shooting suspect found dead, Fox News reports, and the implications are huge. It’s the end of a manhunt, certainly, but it also means we’ll likely never get all the answers we crave.… Continue reading