Day: May 13, 2025

Bindi Irwin’s emergency surgery took unexpected turn forcing her to miss Steve Irwin Gala

9:33 pm May 13, 2025

Bindi Irwin is recovering after an unexpected surgery that forced her to miss the annual Steve Irwin Gala over the weekend.  Days after the 26-year-old was forced into emergency surgery after showing signs of “discomfort” and “pain,” Irwin took to social media to share details of the procedure.  “Hey, guys. Bindi here. I just want […]

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Trump’s $400M Qatar jet gift follows long history of unusual presidential presents

9:26 pm May 13, 2025

The White House may be courting controversy with President Donald Trump’s plans to accept a luxury jumbo jet from the Qatari government, worth $400 million, as the potential new Air Force One — but his administration wouldn’t be the first to welcome lavish gifts from foreign leaders. The practice goes all the way back to […]

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David Hogg slams ‘fast-track’ effort to oust him as DNC vice chair

9:13 pm May 13, 2025

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair David Hogg on Monday slammed the Credentials Committee’s decision to elevate a procedural challenge to his leadership position as the “first steps to remove me from my position,” amid an ongoing intraparty dispute.  “While this vote was based on how the DNC conducted its officers’ elections, which I had […]

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Olympic gold medalist wrestler Kyle Snyder arrested in prostitution sting, police say

9:06 pm May 13, 2025

Kyle Snyder, an Olympic gold medalist and recent signee of Real American Freestyle, was arrested in a prostitution sting in Ohio on Friday, police said. Snyder was one of 16 men arrested in the sting in Columbus, police Sgt. Joe Albert said. The 29-year-old was charged with engaging in prostitution and released at the scene. […]

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Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans

8:45 pm May 13, 2025

A threat to American livestock – the New World Screwworm (NWS) fly, which has been considered eradicated from the country since 1966 — has reemerged as a potential danger following an outbreak in Mexico. The news triggered a shutdown of cattle, horse and bison imports along the southern border, as U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) […]

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