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  • Horrifying theory emerges for what happened to four-year-old boy Gus Lamont who vanished in the Outback

    Horrifying theory emerges for what happened to four-year-old boy Gus Lamont who vanished in the Outback

    Hope is fading for little August “Gus” Lamont, who vanished from his grandparents’ remote Outback station six days ago. The only clue so far is a single small footprint found in the red dust near their property, 40 kilometers south of Yunta, South Australia.

    Locals now fear Gus may have fallen into one of the unmarked wells or old mine shafts scattered across the vast land. “Some are invisible until you’re right on top of them,” a long-time resident said. “We all pray he’s just lost, not gone forever.” Police have dismissed abduction theories, explaining that the property is so isolated, only station owners travel nearby.

    Search teams, including the Australian Defence Force, have combed the area repeatedly. Superintendent Mark Syrus said, “We’ve searched every inch — we’re desperate for any sign of him.” Despite their tireless efforts, authorities admit they may soon shift from a rescue to a recovery mission.

    As one local put it sadly, “Out here, the land is beautiful but unforgiving. We just want to bring Gus home.”

  • ‘Mistreated’ Greta Thunberg allegedly ‘forced to hold flags’ and kept in ‘bedbug-infested cell’ while detained in Israel

    ‘Mistreated’ Greta Thunberg allegedly ‘forced to hold flags’ and kept in ‘bedbug-infested cell’ while detained in Israel

    Climate activist Greta Thunberg is reportedly being held in poor conditions after claiming she was “abducted” by Israeli authorities. The 22-year-old was part of a humanitarian flotilla attempting to reach Gaza when her boat was intercepted. According to reports, she is being kept in a “bedbug-infested cell” with limited food and water.

    A Swedish embassy official confirmed Thunberg complained of dehydration, rashes, and harsh treatment. “She said she had been sitting for long periods on hard surfaces,” the report stated. Another detainee claimed she was forced to hold flags while photos were taken.

    Israeli officials have denied the allegations, calling them “complete lies.” They insist all detainees were given food, water, and medical care. The flotilla included more than 40 boats and 450 activists, including European lawmakers, delivering symbolic aid to Gaza.

    Thunberg, known for her fearless climate activism, now faces her most serious ordeal yet. As one supporter said, “Greta has always fought for justice — now she needs it herself.”

  • The 7 colon cancer symptoms to look out for early

    The 7 colon cancer symptoms to look out for early

    Colon cancer cases are rising fast among younger adults in the U.S., experts warn. Once considered a disease of older people, doctors now diagnose nearly twice as many patients under 50 compared to a decade ago. “Early detection can save your life,” said Dr. Nancy You from the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

    Colon cancer is now the second leading cause of cancer deaths and could soon become number one. Yet most people notice symptoms only after the disease spreads. Experts urge everyone to watch for seven warning signs — blood in stool, ongoing stomach pain, unexplained weight loss, constant fatigue, thin stool, anemia, and trouble passing gas.

    “Even small changes in your digestion or energy levels matter,” said Dr. Kayla Bassett. Persistent discomfort, bloating, or unusual bowel habits should never be ignored.

    Doctors recommend regular screenings starting at age 45, or earlier if you have a family history. Early testing and awareness are your best defense. Talk to your doctor — catching colon cancer early could save your life.

  • Police give devastating update on boy, 4, who vanished from grandparents’

    Police give devastating update on boy, 4, who vanished from grandparents’

    A heartbreaking update has been released in the search for four-year-old August “Gus” Lamont, who vanished from his grandparents’ remote property in South Australia nearly a week ago. Despite one of the largest search operations in the state’s history, police now say it’s unlikely Gus has survived.

    Gus, described as a shy but adventurous child with curly blonde hair and brown eyes, disappeared on Saturday afternoon while playing outside. A single footprint found 500 meters from the home was the only clue. “While we’ve all been hoping for a miracle, that miracle hasn’t come,” said Assistant Police Commissioner Ian Parrott. “We’ve done absolutely everything to find Gus, but sadly we’ve been unable to locate him.”

    Authorities have now scaled back the massive search, shifting their focus to a recovery and investigation phase. Experts say survival chances for a child his age in the harsh, rural terrain are minimal. Still, police vowed to “never stop seeking answers” for Gus’s devastated family.

    As the community mourns, locals have left flowers, candles, and teddy bears near the Lamont property — a touching tribute to a little boy who captured a nation’s heart.

  • Wear masks & isolate with new Covid variants Nimbus and Stratus, experts warn – as cases soar in ‘worrying’ early spike

    Wear masks & isolate with new Covid variants Nimbus and Stratus, experts warn – as cases soar in ‘worrying’ early spike

    Health officials are urging the public to wear masks and isolate as two new Covid variants — Stratus and Nimbus — drive a sudden rise in infections across the UK. The UK Health Security Agency reports cases and hospital admissions are climbing sharply, with experts calling the early surge “worrying.”

    Virologist Professor Lawrence Young explained, “The increase is likely due to schools reopening, colder weather, and waning immunity.” Though the new variants don’t appear more dangerous, they spread easily and cause symptoms like sore throat, cough, and hoarse voice.

    Experts stress that vaccination remains the best protection, especially for the elderly and vulnerable. “Getting a flu or Covid jab can save lives,” said Dr. Ranbir Bahra. The NHS has opened early booking for winter vaccines at GP practices, pharmacies, and community clinics.

    If you test positive or feel unwell, avoid crowds, wear a mask, and stay home when possible. “A few simple steps can protect everyone,” Dr. Bahra added — a reminder that caution now can prevent a difficult winter ahead.

  • Hollywood star and son of acting icon dead at 84

    Hollywood star and son of acting icon dead at 84

    Actor Jim Mitchum, the eldest son of Hollywood icon Robert Mitchum, has died at 84. He passed away on September 20 at his Arizona ranch after a long illness, surrounded by his wife, Pamela K. Smith, his family confirmed.

    Jim followed in his father’s footsteps, making his debut at just eight years old. He later gained fame in the 1958 classic Thunder Road, a role once meant for Elvis Presley. That film sparked his love for cars and began a lifelong friendship with Presley.

    Over his career, Jim appeared in more than 30 films, including In Harm’s Way with John Wayne and Moonrunners, the movie that inspired The Dukes of Hazzard. Though Hollywood ran in his blood, he eventually retired to his Arizona ranch, focusing on horses and producing his own moonshine.

    “Jim carved his own legacy — humble, talented, and true to his roots,” a family friend said. His passing marks the end of a remarkable chapter in one of Hollywood’s most enduring families.

  • Ex-NFL star Mark Sanchez stabbed in the chest during ‘fight with food delivery driver over parking outside restaurant’

    Ex-NFL star Mark Sanchez stabbed in the chest during ‘fight with food delivery driver over parking outside restaurant’

    Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was rushed to a hospital in Indianapolis after being stabbed in the chest early Saturday. Police say the 38-year-old, now a Fox Sports commentator, was involved in a dispute with a food delivery driver outside Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery around 12:30 a.m.

    According to reports, the altercation began after Sanchez told the driver to move his car. The man claims Sanchez became aggressive, prompting him to defend himself with a knife. Officers confirmed both men sustained injuries but described the incident as “isolated, not random.” Sanchez remains hospitalized in stable condition.

    Sanchez, who played ten NFL seasons with teams including the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, is married to actress Perry Mattfeld. The couple shares twins, and Sanchez also has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship.

    “Praying for Mark’s full recovery,” wrote former teammate Keyshawn Johnson. Fans and players across the league have shared messages of support. It’s a shocking reminder that even sports heroes aren’t immune to life’s sudden turns.

  • Measles outbreak spreads to new state as cases in US hit record high

    Measles outbreak spreads to new state as cases in US hit record high

    Health officials are warning the public after a measles outbreak was confirmed in northern South Carolina. The Department of Public Health (DPH) reported eight cases, all among unvaccinated individuals with no immunity. “We expect more infections,” said Dr. Linda Bell, the state’s top epidemiologist. “Anyone with symptoms should stay away from others.”

    Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads through the air and can linger for up to two hours. Symptoms include fever, cough, red eyes, and a runny nose, followed by a rash that starts on the face and spreads across the body. Experts warn that people can spread the virus days before noticing a rash.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says more than 1,500 cases have been recorded nationwide this year — the highest number in 33 years. Health officials stress that the MMR vaccine is 97% effective in preventing infection. “Vaccination remains our strongest defense,” Dr. Bell emphasized.

    Doctors urge parents to check immunization records, especially as cases rise in Texas, Minnesota, and New Mexico. Protecting communities begins with prevention — and the shot can save lives.

  • My Fiancée Tried to Exclude My Daughter from Our Wedding – Her Shocking Confession Made Me Call It off Instantly

    My Fiancée Tried to Exclude My Daughter from Our Wedding – Her Shocking Confession Made Me Call It off Instantly

    A wedding is meant to celebrate love and unity, but for one father, it revealed a painful truth. At 45, he thought he had found happiness again with his fiancée, Sarah. After four years together, she seemed to embrace his world, including his 11-year-old daughter, Paige. But during wedding planning, Sarah made a shocking confession that changed everything.

    When the man suggested Paige join as a flower girl, Sarah refused. “She doesn’t fit the part,” she said. Later, her true intentions surfaced. She admitted she wanted him to become a “holiday-visit dad” after marriage, reducing Paige’s role in his life. Her mother supported the idea, saying, “Children grow up and leave anyway.” Those words felt like a betrayal. “She’s my daughter. My world. How could you even think that?” he told Sarah before ending the engagement on the spot.

    That evening, he chose a different path. Sitting with Paige, he reassured her she was never the problem. “If someone can’t love both of us, they don’t deserve either of us,” he said. To ease the heartbreak, he promised they’d turn the canceled honeymoon into a “daddy-daughter moon.” Paige’s face lit up as she hugged him, whispering, “Forever, Daddy.”

    This story is a reminder that real love never asks us to choose between family and happiness. Sometimes the bravest act is walking away from the wrong person to protect the right bond. Would you have made the same choice in his place?

  • Katherine Ryan explains the ‘three kinds of sex’ that couples are ‘supposed’ to have in a relationship

    Katherine Ryan explains the ‘three kinds of sex’ that couples are ‘supposed’ to have in a relationship

    Comedian Katherine Ryan has opened up about how she and husband Bobby Kootstra keep their marriage alive. The 42-year-old star admitted parenting often makes intimacy difficult, but she believes every couple should enjoy three “different kinds” of sex.

    “When our kids were little, we only managed it twice a month,” she said. “Now it’s five or six times.” Ryan explained her philosophy: scheduled sex to make time, spontaneous sex to keep passion, and quickies for fun. “Sometimes you just say, ‘Thank God we did that,’” she joked.

    Her candid advice came during an interview with Jamie Laing, who is expecting his first child. Many listeners praised her honesty, with one saying, “I love the honesty in this!” Another added, “Spontaneity is the only way.”

    Ryan, a mother of three with another baby on the way, reminded couples that love and connection can survive life’s busiest seasons. Her openness struck a chord online and sparked fresh conversations about intimacy after kids.

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