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  • NATO country issues dire ‘end of the world’ warning over Trump’s Greenland threat as troops arrive

    NATO country issues dire ‘end of the world’ warning over Trump’s Greenland threat as troops arrive

    The White House received warnings that a major military alliance could collapse.
    However, European allies began deploying small troop numbers to Greenland.
    Also, Greenland is the world’s largest island and part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
    The UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands sent forces.
    Meanwhile, the deployments followed repeated threats by Trump to take control.

    Vice President JD Vance met Danish and Greenland ministers on Wednesday, January 14.
    They told him annexation was “absolutely unnecessary” for the United States.
    Later, Trump said there was nothing they could do to stop him.
    Separately, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the European troop presence.
    “Nor does it impact his goal of the acquisition of Greenland at all,” she said.

    Trump has repeated his intent since first raising the idea during his first term.
    He has justified the plan as necessary for national security.
    Still, the statements alarmed European Union allies.
    Former European Council president and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized the move.

    “An attempt to take over (part of) a NATO member state by another NATO member state would be a political disaster.
    “It would be the end of the world as we know it, which guaranteed a world based on NATO solidarity, which held back the evil forces associated with communist terror or other forms of aggression.”

    Trump later cited Venezuela while defending the plan.
    “The problem is there’s not a thing that Denmark can do about it if Russia or China wants to occupy Greenland, but there’s everything we can do. You found that out last week with Venezuela.”

    Finally, Greenland confirmed NATO allies would join training drills on Thursday.
    “Soldiers of NATO are expected to be more present in Greenland from today and in the coming days. It is expected that there will be more military flights and ships.”
    Denmark also confirmed plans for a more permanent military presence.

  • Iranian state TV makes assassination threat to Trump saying ‘next time the bullet won’t miss’

    Iranian state TV makes assassination threat to Trump saying ‘next time the bullet won’t miss’

    Iran and the US have feuded for years, with Iran warning Trump since 2017.
    Also, Iran approved the 2020 drone strike that killed General Qassem Soleimani.
    Since then, Revolutionary Guard commanders vowed retaliation against Trump.
    Meanwhile, Iranian state television has aired symbolic threats toward the US.

    However, rhetoric escalated in a state TV segment aired Wednesday, January 14.
    The segment showed Trump with Secret Service agents after the 2024 shooting attempt.
    The image came from the Butler, Pennsylvania campaign rally.
    Most alarmingly, the broadcast added:
    “this time, [the bullet] won’t miss”.

    Also, journalist Amichai Stein shared the clip on X with a Farsi translation.
    This comes as Iran faces nationwide protests starting in December last year.
    So far, reports say over 18,000 people were detained.
    More than 2,400 protesters are believed to have died.
    Iran’s rial collapsed, and citizens have demanded political reform.

    Then, Trump warned the US could intervene in Iran’s actions.
    Speaking to CBS on January 13, he said his government would act strongly.
    He said:
    “We don’t want to see what’s happening in Iran happen. And you know, if they want to have protests, that’s one thing, when they start killing thousands of people, and now you’re telling me about hanging.
    “We’ll see how that works out for them. It’s not going to work out good.”

    Finally, Trump said executions in Iran were halted on “good authority”.
    He gave no details and said the US would watch developments.
    Still, Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf issued a warning.
    In a televised address, he said:
    “In the event of an attack on Iran, both the occupied territory and all American military centrers, bases and ships in the region will be our legitimate targets.”

  • John Cena opens up about how he felt after being diagnosed with cancer and urges others to know the signs

    John Cena opens up about how he felt after being diagnosed with cancer and urges others to know the signs

    John Cena said a past skin cancer diagnosis changed how he views sun protection.

    The 47-year-old WWE star revealed he was diagnosed and treated for skin cancer. He spoke during a Neutrogena campaign promoting sunscreen use. Cena said he never wore sunscreen growing up and later neglected his skin in Florida.

    Also, a dermatologist visit found a cancerous spot on his right pec. The spot was removed. Cena said the diagnosis felt overwhelming at first.
    “I didn’t want to have a routine and I also thought the problem would never reach me. And it’s one of those things where I had a ton of exposure with minimal protection and it caught up with me.”

    Meanwhile, he said his dermatologist helped him cope. Cena said human connection mattered more than statistics.
    “And I as a human can tell you: Man, that phone call’s not what you want to get because it is unpredictable and you don’t know how bad it’s going to be.”

    Then, about a year later, doctors removed another spot. Cena said his mind sometimes went to the worst case. With guidance, he learned to take sun care seriously.

    Finally, Cena urged others to protect their skin and get checked. He said he feels grateful after two treatments.
    “I’m so grateful to be able to dodge those two bullets, but I wear them as a reminder of, ‘hey man, you need to take the extra few seconds to protect yourself every day.”

  • Ex-Cop Who Became Adult Star Reveals Why She Did it

    Ex-Cop Who Became Adult Star Reveals Why She Did it

    A former police officer said she earned $100,000 in her first month as an adult star.

    Cece Hagan left law enforcement and entered the adult industry with her partner, Kasey. Both previously worked as police officers. They said they were living paycheck to paycheck before the career change.

    Also, Hagan said work stress followed them home and limited family time. She spoke in an interview with the YouTube channel Love Don’t Judge.
    “We were living paycheck to paycheck, we had no time with our kids, we were bringing work issues home, it was just a no-brainer.”

    Meanwhile, Hagan said the idea began after a false online claim used her photo. The story said a police officer was fired over an adult account. She said the claim was untrue and she joined the industry only after leaving police work.

    Then, Hagan shared details about early financial results.
    “Within the first month it was, couple weeks, I made $100,000 (£81,000).”

    Now, the couple says their relationship has strengthened. Kasey also spoke to Love Don’t Judge.
    “We’re, like, so strong right now,”
    “We’re untouchable.”

    Finally, their story sparked debate online. Some praised their financial choice. Others criticized the career change and raised concerns about family impact. Hagan and Kasey said the move changed their lives financially and emotionally.

  • 27-year-old woman left needing new bladder after having ‘life ruined’ by £1,000-per-month ketamine addiction

    27-year-old woman left needing new bladder after having ‘life ruined’ by £1,000-per-month ketamine addiction

    A 27-year-old mother says a ketamine addiction left her needing a new bladder.

    Amber Currah said the drug ruined her health and daily life. She began using ketamine at age 17 after trying it on a night out. She said she did not like it at first. Over time, she became addicted and used it every day.

    Also, Currah said her use grew severe in her early 20s. She spent about £30 a day and used up to 25 grams weekly. She said she woke up at night to take it.
    “I would wake up in the mornings and sniff a line of ket.”

    Meanwhile, serious health problems followed. Currah said she developed bladder pain and constant urges to urinate. She has been fully incontinent for five years.
    “I wet the bed every single night.”

    Later, doctors found major damage to her bladder. Tests showed it had shrunk to one fifth of normal size. Doctors said it was covered in scar tissue and prone to infection.
    “They put a camera up my bladder and said it’s an absolute mess.”

    Now, Currah is on a waiting list for a neobladder. The surgery uses part of the bowel to create a new bladder. She stopped using ketamine in summer 2023 but still urinates every 15 minutes.
    “If I hadn’t stopped taking it, it would’ve eventually killed me.”

  • Doctor issues urgent vape warning after 17-year-old develops irreversible ‘popcorn lung’ from popular habit

    Doctor issues urgent vape warning after 17-year-old develops irreversible ‘popcorn lung’ from popular habit

    Seventeen-year-old Brianne Cullen was rushed to the ER after calling her mom in a panic, struggling to breathe. “She kept saying ‘I can’t breathe,’ it was the scariest thing,” her mother Christie Martin recalled. Brianne, who had secretly started vaping at 14, was diagnosed with bronchiolitis obliterans — also known as “popcorn lung,” a rare and incurable condition caused by lung scarring.

    The incident occurred after Brianne attended cheer practice while sick. Christie said, “Cheer saved her life because the exertion… on top of being sick, she couldn’t breathe.” Doctors gave Brianne an inhaler and told Christie: “We need to have a very serious conversation… it was popcorn lung that’s permanent and children are dying from it.”

    Christie described being devastated: “I thought I failed as a mother.” Although doctors caught the illness early, the long-term effects remain uncertain. “Smoking takes years… but popcorn lung is irreversible,” she said.

    Now, she’s calling for action: “We need to work together to take these things off the market… I hope to God they ban them, it’s worse than smoking.”

  • Twins who went on separate vegan and meat diets reveal shocking results of new plant-based vs animal-based study

    Twins who went on separate vegan and meat diets reveal shocking results of new plant-based vs animal-based study

    Twins Hugo and Ross Turner shared results from a six-month vitamin study.

    The brothers compared plant-based and animal-based vitamins. Hugo used plant-based liquid vitamins from Vivo Life. Ross used animal-based tablets. The study lasted six months.

    Also, the twins tracked changes through blood tests. They noticed slight differences halfway through the study. Clear results appeared after six months. Ross explained the findings in a video.

    “At the end of six months, the blood tests showed the positive benefits of using plant-based supplements, particularly with Hugo’s improved Omega-3 index and a big increase in his D3 levels,”

    Meanwhile, Hugo reflected on challenges from past diet studies. He recalled a moment during a vegan trial.
    “I got so annoyed one day about being vegan,”
    “I said, ‘Right, I’m just gonna go buy garlic bread, and that’s it’.”
    “I came back, and then a friend was like, ‘It’s got butter in’.”

    Later, the twins announced plans for another experiment. They asked readers to vote on their next challenge. Options included fasting versus non-fasting diets. The fasting study was selected.

    Finally, the brothers confirmed the next project will begin soon. They shared their goal with UNILAD.
    “We’re excited to start our next 12-week fitness study — fasting v non-fasting — because like all of our other studies, we discover something new in the results that others can apply into their daily lives.”

  • Jessica Simpson defends drinking snake sperm and explains why she does it

    Jessica Simpson defends drinking snake sperm and explains why she does it

    Jessica Simpson said she drinks a Chinese herbal remedy containing snake sperm.

    The singer, 44, revealed the habit in a video posted to Instagram on March 28. She said she uses the remedy to prepare her vocal cords while touring. Simpson said her vocal coach recommended the drink.

    Also, she explained the moment in the video.
    “They’re like, ‘What are you drinking?’ Because it’s this Chinese herb thing.
    “And I’m like, ‘I don’t know.’ My vocal coach told me to drink it, and they Googled the ingredients and… snake sperm.”

    Meanwhile, a friend asked if it was a tea. Simpson replied it was not.
    “It’s like a honey. So, if you want a good vocal you got to drink snake sperm.”

    However, Simpson faced online criticism after the post. Despite that, she defended the practice during an interview with TMZ at LAX on April 6. She said the remedy helps her voice.
    “It just really clears my throat,”
    “I’m just a great singer when I have snake sperm.”

    Finally, she said she plans to keep using it. When asked if she would continue, she answered clearly.
    “Of course! Are you kidding me? Yeah!”
    Later, she added,
    “Maybe I’ll make my own.”

  • Man With ‘World’s Biggest Manhood’ Says He’s Slept With Multiple A-List Celebrities

    Man With ‘World’s Biggest Manhood’ Says He’s Slept With Multiple A-List Celebrities

    Jonah Falcon never asked to be known for his body — but it’s the reason the world can’t stop talking about him.

    At 54, the New York-born actor still lives under the shadow of one astonishing fact: he claims to have the world’s largest manhood — a claim that’s brought him fame, ridicule, and heartbreak in equal measure. “It’s gotten me a lot of attention, both good and bad,” he told IGV with quiet honesty.

    Measuring a reported 13.5 inches when erect, Jonah says people assume he’s arrogant or unintelligent. “They think I’m dumb, but I graduated from Bronx High School of Science,” he said proudly. A lover of astronomy, he spends hours studying exoplanets — far from the sensational headlines that follow him.

    But his unusual notoriety has cost him dearly. “Directors Google my name and see that, then decide not to hire me,” he admitted. Even dating hasn’t been easy — “Some only approach me because of my reputation,” he sighed.

    Still, Jonah has learned to live with the world’s curiosity. “I just answer factually,” he said. “No bragging. No embellishment.”

    Because behind every headline and every whisper is simply a man — still searching for a little normalcy in a life that’s anything but.

  • Woman Takes Final Photo Of Granddaughter Just Minutes Before She Is Pronounced Dead

    Woman Takes Final Photo Of Granddaughter Just Minutes Before She Is Pronounced Dead

    In northern Idaho, a family is grieving a loss that unfolded in a matter of minutes.
    Samantha Jensen of Oldtown recently found a photo her mother had taken of Samantha’s three-year-old daughter, Scarlett. It was time-stamped 4:47 p.m. Five minutes later, doctors pronounced the little girl dead.

    The image had been misplaced when Samantha’s mother lost her phone in the chaos. Weeks later, the family recovered it and discovered the picture—capturing what Samantha now calls a peaceful final moment. At first, she could not bear to look. Over time, however, it became a cherished reminder.

    Scarlett was born on New Year’s Day in 2019, the first of four children. She adored horses and unicorns, loved Frozen and Spirit, and took pride in being a big sister to Henry, Molly, and Rosie. “The house feels so quiet without her,” Samantha said.

    Tragedy struck on October 7, 2022. Scarlett, her grandmother Jamie, and little Henry were walking in the family’s driveway when a speeding SUV hit them. Scarlett died at the scene. Jamie and Henry were badly hurt but survived. Authorities later arrested the driver, who is now serving a 10-year sentence, with two years credited for time served.

    Grief, Samantha admits, comes in waves. Therapy and faith are helping. She has shared her story online to encourage others to grieve openly and speak their loved ones’ names. A community fundraiser continues to support the family as they heal and remember a joyful little girl.

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