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  • Person Asks AI To Predict Who Will Win The 2028 US Presidential Election And Gets Unexpected Answer

    Person Asks AI To Predict Who Will Win The 2028 US Presidential Election And Gets Unexpected Answer

    A YouTube channel asked an AI program to predict the winner of the 2028 U.S. presidential election. The result sparked debate online.

    The simulation focused on a possible race between JD Vance and Kamala Harris. Using polling trends and state-by-state projections, the AI forecast that Vance would win the Electoral College by a clear margin.

    The projection gave Vance 326 electoral votes to Harris’s 212. The model suggested he would carry most of the states won by Donald Trump in 2024, along with a few additional battleground states.

    The prediction comes at a time when Trump’s second term has faced mixed approval ratings. Recent polls show divided public opinion, particularly on the economy and immigration. Midterm elections later this year are expected to shape the political landscape ahead of 2028.

    However, experts caution that AI forecasts are speculative. Election outcomes depend on changing economic conditions, candidate decisions, voter turnout and unforeseen events. Polling data can shift quickly, especially years before an election.

    For now, the AI result is simply a projection — not a guarantee. The 2028 race remains far from decided, and the political environment could change significantly before voters head to the polls.

  • ‘Bachelor’ Star Madison Prewett Says She Has ‘Been Free From’ Masturbation For 10 Years

    ‘Bachelor’ Star Madison Prewett Says She Has ‘Been Free From’ Masturbation For 10 Years

    Madison Prewett has shared that she has been “free” from masturbation for nearly 10 years, describing it as a struggle she overcame through faith and support from her community.

    Speaking on her Christian-focused podcast, she said the issue began in early adolescence after exposure to inappropriate content. She explained that it became a habit she felt unable to break for years. Over time, she said it affected her confidence and sense of self-worth.

    Prewett credits her Christian faith, prayer and accountability from trusted people around her for helping her change direction. She described the experience as a spiritual journey rather than simply a behavioral shift.

    Best known for appearing on The Bachelor in 2020, Prewett has since focused on faith-based speaking and writing. She married Grant Troutt in 2022, and the couple welcomed a daughter in 2024.

    Now 29, she says she shares her story to encourage others who may be facing similar struggles. Her message centers on personal discipline, spiritual growth and finding support within a trusted community.

  • U.S. Olympic Skier Hunter Hess Flashes A Sign Just For Donald Trump At End Of His Race

    U.S. Olympic Skier Hunter Hess Flashes A Sign Just For Donald Trump At End Of His Race

    Hunter Hess responded publicly after criticism from Donald Trump during the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina 2026.

    After completing a strong qualifying run in the halfpipe, Hess leaned toward the camera and made an “L” sign on his forehead — a reference to being called a “loser” by the president days earlier.

    The criticism followed comments Hess made at a press conference. When asked about representing the United States during political tensions at home, he said wearing the flag did not mean he supported every policy. Trump later wrote on social media that Hess should not have made the team if he felt that way.

    Hess said the backlash was difficult and included online hostility toward his family. However, he used the controversy as motivation. He emphasized that he loves his country and feels proud to compete for Team USA.

    “I worked my whole life to be here,” he said. “I stand by what I said.”

    Hess qualified for the Olympic final alongside three other American skiers. He stated that, despite the political noise, his focus remains on his performance and representing the United States at the highest level.

  • Trump Nods Off In Public Again — And This Time Was Especially Embarrassing

    Trump Nods Off In Public Again — And This Time Was Especially Embarrassing

    Donald Trump appeared to struggle to stay awake during a three-hour public meeting in Washington, D.C.

    The event was the first session of his newly formed “Board of Peace,” focused on rebuilding efforts in Gaza. During parts of the meeting, cameras showed the president with his eyes closed and his head lowered, leading some observers to believe he briefly nodded off.

    This is not the first time such moments have been noticed. In recent months, Trump has appeared drowsy at several public events, including press briefings and official ceremonies. Short video clips from those occasions have circulated widely online.

    Supporters say long meetings can be tiring for anyone and argue that brief moments on camera do not tell the full story. Critics, however, question whether repeated incidents reflect fatigue during demanding public duties.

    The White House has not commented directly on the latest footage. As always, public appearances by senior leaders are closely watched, and even small moments can quickly become national talking points.

  • WWE legend dies after private battle with several health issues

    WWE legend dies after private battle with several health issues

    Kerwin Silfies has died at the age of 75 after facing several health issues in private. He passed away on February 17.

    Silfies was a key figure behind the scenes at WWE for more than 35 years. He joined the company in the mid-1980s and directed major broadcasts, including Raw, SmackDown and WrestleMania. His work helped shape the look and feel of modern wrestling television.

    Triple H shared the news in a public tribute, describing Silfies as passionate, dedicated and deeply respected by colleagues. Others who worked with him praised his professionalism and commitment to live television.

    Silfies remained with WWE until 2020, when he was furloughed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the decades, he became known not only for his technical skill, but also for his steady presence during high-pressure live events.

    Tributes from across the wrestling world reflect the impact he had on both staff and fans. For many, he was an important part of WWE’s growth into a global entertainment brand.

    He is remembered as a quiet force behind the camera who helped bring some of wrestling’s biggest moments to millions of viewers.

  • Fans left shocked after beloved singer tragically takes his own life

    Fans left shocked after beloved singer tragically takes his own life

    Lil Poppa has died at 25. Officials confirmed that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Fulton County Medical Examiner in Georgia ruled the death a suicide.

    Police said the incident happened after a single-car crash on Interstate 85 near Hapeville, Georgia. After the crash, the rapper, whose real name was Janarious Mykel Wheeler, called his manager. They agreed to meet in a nearby parking lot.

    According to authorities, Lil Poppa stayed inside his car and spoke with his manager through the closed window. Shortly after, he reportedly pulled out a handgun and shot himself. An off-duty police officer nearby called emergency services. He was taken to hospital but could not be saved. No suicide note was found.

    Lil Poppa was based in Jacksonville, Florida. He had recently released new music and was signed to Collective Music Group. He was known for honest lyrics about struggle, pain and personal growth.

    Fans and fellow artists shared tributes, describing him as talented and respected. His death has prompted renewed discussion about mental health and the pressures faced by young artists.

    In the United States, free and confidential help is available by calling or texting 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

  • Tragic young woman died accidentally from paracetamol toxicity after taking the drug for toothache following a deliberate overdose after relationship breakup

    Tragic young woman died accidentally from paracetamol toxicity after taking the drug for toothache following a deliberate overdose after relationship breakup

    A coroner has ruled that 23-year-old Jessica Reynolds died accidentally from paracetamol toxicity, not by intention.

    Ms Reynolds had taken a deliberate overdose in June last year following the breakdown of a relationship. She did not receive medical treatment at the time and struggled to access mental health support.

    Weeks later, she began taking large amounts of paracetamol for severe toothache. Over time, the drug built up in her system. She became increasingly unwell, suffering confusion, vomiting and breathlessness. When she was admitted to hospital, doctors discovered catastrophic liver failure caused by paracetamol poisoning.

    She was transferred to a specialist unit, placed on intensive care and put on the urgent liver transplant list. Despite treatment, including dialysis, her organs failed and she died in July.

    At the inquest, the coroner concluded that she did not intend to end her life. Her death was the result of toxic accumulation of the medication in her body.

    Her family described her as bright, caring and deeply loved. The case highlights the serious risks of exceeding recommended doses of common painkillers, especially after a previous overdose, and the importance of early medical and mental health support.

  • Boyfriend’s account of how he left girlfriend to die on Austrian mountain does NOT add up with how her body was discovered, judge says after climber tells court ‘she told me to go’

    Boyfriend’s account of how he left girlfriend to die on Austrian mountain does NOT add up with how her body was discovered, judge says after climber tells court ‘she told me to go’

    A court in Innsbruck has heard that the account given by Thomas Plamberger does not match the evidence surrounding the death of his girlfriend, Kerstin Gurtner.

    Gurtner, 33, died in January 2024 near the summit of Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain. Temperatures had dropped to around minus 20°C. Plamberger, 39, is on trial accused of negligent homicide.

    He told the court that after spending time with her in severe cold, she urged him to “go” and get help. He said he left her to seek rescue. However, the judge stated that the position of her body did not match his description. A rescue official confirmed she was found in a different location and appeared to have fallen while trying to descend.

    Prosecutors argue that Plamberger made serious errors. They claim the couple were poorly equipped and that he failed to call for help promptly. He is also accused of leaving her exhausted and hypothermic instead of turning back earlier in worsening weather.

    Plamberger denies wrongdoing, calling it a tragic accident. The court will decide whether his decisions on the mountain amount to criminal negligence or a fatal misjudgment in extreme conditions.

  • Johnny Depp let Eric Dane live ‘rent-free in one of his LA homes’ as he tried to ease Grey’s Anatomy star’s financial worries in the months before his death from ALS aged 53

    Johnny Depp let Eric Dane live ‘rent-free in one of his LA homes’ as he tried to ease Grey’s Anatomy star’s financial worries in the months before his death from ALS aged 53

    Eric Dane spent his final months battling ALS with quiet strength — and the support of close friends, including Johnny Depp.

    According to reports, Depp allowed Dane to live rent-free in one of his Los Angeles homes as the illness progressed. The gesture was meant to ease financial pressure so Dane could focus on his health and family.

    Dane died at 53, less than a year after publicly sharing his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive disease that affects muscle control. He first noticed weakness in his hand in 2024. By mid-2025, the condition had advanced significantly.

    Rather than withdraw from public life, Dane chose to speak openly about ALS. He used interviews and public appearances to raise awareness and encourage research. In one of his final interviews, he described the disease as “horrible” but said he was determined not to lose his spirit.

    His family confirmed he passed away surrounded by loved ones, including his wife, Rebecca Gayheart, and their two daughters. Tributes from the ALS community praised his honesty and advocacy.

    In his final year, Dane focused on two things: his family and helping others understand the reality of ALS. Those who knew him say he faced his illness with courage, dignity, and gratitude for the support around him.

  • Shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor plays with a very rude ball and a mystery toddler in new photo

    Shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor plays with a very rude ball and a mystery toddler in new photo

    New photographs have emerged showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inside Royal Lodge in 2011, playing with a toddler and holding a ball shaped like a woman’s breast. The images, reportedly part of the so-called Epstein files, surfaced shortly after his recent arrest.

    Andrew was detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office and questioned for 11 hours before being released under investigation. Police have searched Royal Lodge in Windsor and Wood Farm at Sandringham as part of their inquiry.

    The investigation focuses on Andrew’s past role as a UK trade envoy and his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Emails released in the Epstein files also show his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, congratulating Epstein in 2011 on the reported birth of a “baby boy.” It remains unclear whether Epstein had any children.

    Legal experts say the arrest allows police to widen their investigation, including examining financial ties and communications. The charge of misconduct in public office is serious and can carry a lengthy prison sentence if proven. Andrew has not been formally charged and denies wrongdoing.

    King Charles has stated that the law must take its course and pledged full cooperation with authorities. The case has triggered significant public debate and represents one of the most serious challenges faced by the modern monarchy in decades.

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