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  • Sick way Indiana boy, 10, died under 340-pound foster mom who ‘thought he was faking’ as he gasped for breath

    Sick way Indiana boy, 10, died under 340-pound foster mom who ‘thought he was faking’ as he gasped for breath

    A 10-year-old Indiana boy died after his foster mother sat on him for several minutes.

    Police said Dakota Stevens died on April 25 in Valparaiso, Indiana. Officers responded to a call about a child not breathing. They found Dakota without a pulse and with bruising on his neck and chest. He later died at the hospital.

    Jennifer Lee Wilson, 48, was charged with reckless homicide. She told investigators Dakota ran away earlier that day. She said she found him at a neighbor’s home and brought him back. She admitted sitting on him for about five minutes. Wilson is 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 340 pounds. Dakota was 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighed 90 pounds.

    Meanwhile, Ring video showed Wilson on the boy’s neck and head. Dakota screamed as the video continued. His screams then faded. Wilson later said she thought he was pretending.
    “Are you faking?”
    “I was laying on him and he was acting bad.”

    Later, Dakota stopped moving and appeared pale. Wilson shouted his name and told another child to call 911. Two days later, on April 27, South Bend Memorial Hospital confirmed his death. Doctors reported severe organ damage and lung bleeding.

    Finally, an autopsy ruled the death mechanical asphyxia and homicide. A neighbor told police Dakota asked her to adopt him. In January, Wilson received a six-year sentence with one year suspended. The Department of Child Services suspended her foster license.

  • Distressing Covid vaccine syndrome signs to look out for – could YOU be suffering and not know it?

    Distressing Covid vaccine syndrome signs to look out for – could YOU be suffering and not know it?

    Scientists at Yale have identified signs of a condition they believe may follow mRNA Covid vaccination.

    Earlier this week, Ivy League researchers described post-vaccination syndrome, or PVS. They said symptoms can last years after shots from Pfizer or Moderna. Reported signs include brain fog, exercise intolerance, insomnia, and heart palpitations.

    Also reported were numbness, tinnitus, headaches, dizziness, and a burning sensation. The Yale team said some patients show immune cell changes. Some also had a dormant virus reactivate, causing flu-like symptoms. The researchers stressed the study was small and ongoing.

    However, the scientists said there is no proof vaccines cause these symptoms. Many symptoms existed before the pandemic. Lead researcher Dr Akiko Iwasaki said the findings came from early work. The paper was not peer-reviewed and appeared on MedRxiv.

    Meanwhile, the study reviewed blood samples from 42 Americans with PVS and 22 without it. Samples were collected from December 2022 to November 2023. Most patients reported symptoms after a first or second vaccine dose. Some reported onset after a third or fourth dose.

    Finally, outside experts urged caution. Dr John Wherry told The New York Times,
    “I would like to see more data on this topic.”
    Dr Adam Gaffney wrote on X,
    “There’s nothing wrong with studying vaccine side effects. There is a problem with this study.”
    He added,
    “And to coin this novel syndrome without even proving that it’s caused by the vaccine is very worrisome to me.”

  • I lost 150 pounds on Ozempic. I’m also losing my mind, memory, sight, speech and hearing… I can barely walk or eat

    I lost 150 pounds on Ozempic. I’m also losing my mind, memory, sight, speech and hearing… I can barely walk or eat

    Brad Roberts once felt proud of his dramatic Ozempic weight loss. Within six months, the 44-year-old father of four dropped from 300 pounds to 157, and his transformation even landed him in a commercial for his employer, LifeMD. He believed he had finally regained confidence after years of struggling with his weight.

    But behind the impressive results, his body was quietly breaking down. Roberts now says the rapid weight loss left him with constant pain, serious balance problems, and trouble walking. According to the lawsuit he has filed, his hearing worsened so quickly that everyday sounds became muffled and painful, forcing him to spend most days in bed.

    Doctors involved in the case claim his ear problems began when fat around his Eustachian tubes shrank too quickly. He has already undergone several surgeries but says nothing has helped. The suit also describes memory issues, trouble speaking, and difficulty doing simple tasks like driving or reading emails.

    Roberts and his wife Stacey are now suing the doctor who prescribed the medications, accusing him of over-prescribing overlapping weight-loss drugs without proper warnings or follow-up care. Medical experts supporting the suit warn that excessive use of GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, can cause severe digestive problems, hearing issues, and other dangerous complications.

    LifeMD and the doctor deny wrongdoing and have asked the court to dismiss the case. Meanwhile, Roberts’ family says they simply want answers — and hope his story reminds others to approach rapid weight loss with caution.

  • Babies ‘are being aborted because of cost of living crisis’ as terminations hit a new RECORD high

    Babies ‘are being aborted because of cost of living crisis’ as terminations hit a new RECORD high

    Record abortion numbers in England and Wales are being linked to cost of living pressures.

    Official figures show 277,970 abortions took place in 2023. That marked an 11 percent rise from 251,377 in 2022. It was the highest total since the 1967 Abortion Act. Rates reached 23 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44.

    Also, 54 percent of women ending pregnancies were already mothers or had a stillbirth. The Department of Health released the data. Early abortions were most common. In 2023, 89 percent happened between two and nine weeks. Medical abortions using pills accounted for 87 percent.

    Meanwhile, experts pointed to wider pressures. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists president Dr Alison Wright said multiple factors were involved.
    “There is likely to be a range of factors behind the rise in abortion rates over recent years.”
    “Economic pressure and the rising cost of living are shaping women’s reproductive choices, with many choosing to delay or have smaller families.”

    However, access to care also played a role.
    “At the same time, overstretched GP and sexual health services are making it harder for many women – particularly in more deprived communities – to access contraception when they need it, increasing the risk of unplanned pregnancy.”

    Finally, providers echoed those concerns. Katie Saxon of BPAS said the figures reflected the first full year of the cost of living crisis.
    “These figures reflect the first full year of abortion care during the cost-of-living crisis, which is essential context for understanding the rise in abortion rates.”

  • Teddi Mellencamp’s father shares concerning update about ‘really sick’ star amid her stage 4 cancer battle

    Teddi Mellencamp’s father shares concerning update about ‘really sick’ star amid her stage 4 cancer battle

    John Mellencamp shared a serious update about his daughter Teddi Mellencamp’s health.

    Singer John Mellencamp, 74, spoke about his daughter on the Joe Rogan Experience. He said Teddi Mellencamp is “really sick” during her cancer battle. The update came more than three months after Teddi shared positive scan results.

    “I do have a daughter that’s really sick. It’s not f**king fun,”
    “She’s got cancer in the brain and she’s suffering right now.”

    However, Teddi, 44, first received a melanoma diagnosis in 2022. In April 2025, she revealed the cancer reached stage four. Doctors said it had spread to her lungs and brain. She previously had 17 melanomas removed from her back.

    Later, in October, Teddi shared an update on her iHeartRadio podcast Two T’s in a Pod. She said scans showed no detectable cancer at that time.
    “Just to give a little life update to you guys, I had my immunotherapy yesterday and they did my scans and at this point there is no detectable cancer.”

    Still, she said treatment continued.
    “I still need to be on immunotherapy for another year and I’m not considered in remission or anything like that.”

    Meanwhile, Teddi underwent emergency brain surgery in February 2025. She later received radiation and immunotherapy. She has continued to share updates with fans during treatment.

    Finally, the Daily Mail contacted representatives for Teddi and John Mellencamp for comment.

  • Person Asks AI Who Was At Fault In ICE Shooting Video And Gets An Unexpected Answer

    Person Asks AI Who Was At Fault In ICE Shooting Video And Gets An Unexpected Answer

    A person asked AI who was at fault in the ICE shooting video, and the response surprised many.

    It has been one week since Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was killed in Minneapolis. ICE agent Jonathan Ross fired three fatal shots during a January 7 enforcement operation. The shooting was captured on video and is under FBI investigation.

    Meanwhile, a YouTube channel called I Ask AI shared the footage with ChatGPT. The chatbot reviewed the clips and offered its assessment.
    “What I see is a situation that went bad because of poor decisions on both sides.
    “But the heavier responsibility lands squarely on ICE. And I don’t think that’s even close.”

    However, the incident remains heavily disputed. The Trump administration said Ross acted in self-defense after being struck by Good’s SUV. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Ross suffered internal bleeding to the torso. She said,
    “He went to the hospital, a doctor did treat him, he has been released, but he’s gonna spend some time with his family.”

    Still, officials disagree on accountability. Vice President JD Vance said Ross has “absolute immunity” from prosecution. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz rejected that view.
    “This was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying.
    “It was totally avoidable.”

    Finally, Good’s family spoke to USA Today about their loss.
    “Nae was the beautiful light of our family and brought joy to anyone she met.
    “She was relentlessly hopeful and optimistic, which was contagious. We all already miss her more than words could ever express.”

  • Renee Good was shot four times, including in the head, fire report shows

    Renee Good was shot four times, including in the head, fire report shows

    A fire department report says Renee Nicole Good was shot four times, including once in the head.

    Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on January 7. The Minnesota Star Tribune reported the details, citing a Minneapolis Fire Department incident report. Initial reports said she was shot three times.

    However, the fire report listed four gunshot wounds. Good had two wounds on the right side of her chest. She also had one wound on her left forearm. The report noted one wound “with protruding tissue on the left side of the patient’s head.” Blood was flowing from her left ear.

    Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security said the officer fired in self-defense. DHS said Good used her Honda Pilot SUV in a threatening way. Video showed her parking in the roadway to block federal vehicles. DHS said she accelerated toward the officer after being told to exit the car.

    Later, paramedics found Good unresponsive inside her vehicle at 9:42 a.m. She was not breathing, and her pulse was “inconsistent” and “irregular.” Responders moved her to a snowbank and then a sidewalk for safety. CPR ended at Hennepin County Medical Center at 10:30 a.m.

    Finally, DHS confirmed the officer suffered internal bleeding to the torso after being struck. The extent of the bleeding was unclear. Now, Good’s family is represented by Romanucci & Blandin. Founding partner Antonio M. Romanucci represents her partner, Becca Good, and her family.

  • Meet Queen Latifah’s Longtime Partner – Inside Their Private Life

    Meet Queen Latifah’s Longtime Partner – Inside Their Private Life

    Queen Latifah and Eboni Nichols have been together for years. Several sources say they met in the early 2000s. Reports say they began dating later and stayed together since. Latifah has posed with Nichols at select industry events.

    However, Latifah has long protected her personal life. In a 2008 interview with The New York Times, she addressed speculation directly.
    “I don’t have a problem discussing the topic of somebody being gay, but I do have a problem discussing my personal life,”
    “You don’t get that part of me. Sorry. We’re not discussing it in our meetings, we’re not discussing it at Cover Girl. They don’t get it, he doesn’t get it,”
    “Nobody gets that. I don’t feel like I need to share my personal life, and I don’t care if people think I’m gay or not. Assume whatever you want. You do it anyway.”

    Still, details surfaced over time. Reports say the pair crossed paths in 2009 on Dancing With the Stars. Both also worked on the 2007 film Hairspray. By 2013, they were often seen together. In 2015, they appeared together at a Bessie screening in Los Angeles.

    Later, the couple reportedly welcomed a son, Rebel, in 2019. Latifah once said in a 2008 SF Gate interview,
    “I will probably be six months pregnant before anyone knows about it, and I won’t talk about the baby until after it’s born.”

    Finally, Latifah acknowledged her family publicly in 2021 at the BET Awards.
    “Eboni. My love. Rebel. My love,”
    “Peace. Happy Pride.”

  • Man shares experience with ‘Mounjaro penis’ that added ‘3 inches’ to manhood

    Man shares experience with ‘Mounjaro penis’ that added ‘3 inches’ to manhood

    Mason Newman used Mounjaro to lose 12 stone, dropping from size XXXL to size S. He said the drug brought an unexpected physical change. The GLP-1 drug is also known as a diabetes treatment. Similar drugs include Ozempic and Wegovy.

    Mounjaro reduces appetite and can cause major weight loss. Doctors previously said reported growth can result from fat loss around the groin. Newman said he also stopped heavy takeaway eating. He said his business success increased during this period.

    In the UK, Mounjaro is available through the NHS under strict rules. Online pharmacies have expanded access beyond those limits. Studies suggest benefits like lower cholesterol, blood pressure, and dementia risk. The drugs can also cause unpleasant side effects.

    Newman spoke to The Sun about his experience.
    “I tried the keto diet, water fasting. I tried juices. I tried eating nothing but two chicken breasts a day and nothing else.
    “That lasted three weeks and was more of a mental challenge than anything. I couldn’t stick to them.
    “I saw Oprah and people like that started taking it… then rumours about the Kardashians.
    “I sat on it for about a month and just thought, ‘F*** it. Why not try it? It felt like a cheat code – an easy way to lose weight at the time.”

    Now, Newman weighs 11 stone and takes 15mg injections. He said stopping the drug caused weight gain and anxiety.
    “The first thing I noticed was I grew three inches on my penis,” he laughs. “Because when the fat goes you actually do see more of yourself.”

  • ICE agent’s injuries after killing Renee Good revealed by officials

    ICE agent’s injuries after killing Renee Good revealed by officials

    US officials disclosed injuries to the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good during a Minneapolis encounter.

    On January 7, ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot US citizen Renee Good during a confrontation. The shooting triggered protests nationwide amid rising tension over immigration policy. Good was a 37-year-old mother of three. She was driving through a Minneapolis neighborhood when she encountered ICE agents.

    Officials said Ross claimed self-defense after the incident. He alleged Good tried to run him over with her car. A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson supported his claim. The spokesperson called Good’s actions an act of domestic terrorism.

    However, that account drew sharp criticism from city leaders. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rejected the claim.
    “bulls**t”

    Meanwhile, DHS provided new details about Ross’s condition. Officials said Ross suffered internal bleeding to the torso. The extent of those injuries remains unclear. DHS State Secretary Kristi Noem said Ross went to a hospital on January 7. It is believed he was released the same day.

    Later, the family response came through their attorney. Antonio Romanucci said relatives remain deeply affected.
    “It’s a message of ‘united,’”

    He confirmed the family plans an independent investigation.
    “We will gather our evidence as best we can, and we will do this ourselves. We would hope to have cooperation, right? That’s something that we all hope to do,”

    Finally, Romanucci said the family seeks transparency.
    “Let’s cooperate to find the truth, and then we accept the truth. But until we have that cooperation, we have to run independently.”

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