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  • Shameful moment Bob Vylan celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination with vile onstage rant

    Shameful moment Bob Vylan celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination with vile onstage rant

    Fans were left shocked after punk rap duo Bob Vylan celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination during a Netherlands concert. Frontman Bobby Vylan told the crowd, “Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of s*,**” sparking outrage online.

    The pair performed under a Palestinian flag and mocked security concerns, even asking the audience if there were “snipers in the room.” Their comments came just days after Kirk was shot dead while speaking at Utah Valley University. The 31-year-old conservative activist leaves behind his wife and two young children.

    Social media erupted with condemnation, though some far-left users and TikTokers disturbingly cheered Kirk’s death, posting mocking videos and memes. Critics have accused Bob Vylan of encouraging hate and glorifying political violence.

    “Turning a man’s murder into entertainment is sick,” one commenter wrote. The moment has reignited debate over free speech, political division, and respect for the dead. Should venues continue to give performers a platform for this kind of rhetoric?

  • FBI tried to hide trans identity of Charlie Kirk suspect’s lover after his chilling four-word response to investigators

    FBI tried to hide trans identity of Charlie Kirk suspect’s lover after his chilling four-word response to investigators

    Federal investigators reportedly tried to keep the identity of Lance Twiggs, the transgender partner of suspect Tyler Robinson, private. Sources say Twiggs was “aghast” when told about Robinson’s alleged plot and quickly agreed to help investigators. “Here are all the messages,” Twiggs reportedly said before handing over key evidence.

    Those Discord messages revealed Robinson had hidden his rifle near Utah Valley University and changed clothes after the shooting. This information led to Robinson’s arrest on aggravated murder charges, which could bring the death penalty.

    Robinson, 22, grew up in a conservative Mormon family but is believed to have recently embraced far-left ideas. Governor Spencer Cox confirmed Robinson had spoken about hating Kirk shortly before the attack.

    Charlie Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck during a campus debate about transgender mass shooters. Authorities are still combing through “every connection and every group” to fully understand Robinson’s motive.

    What do you think — was this murder politically motivated, or something much more personal?

  • Governor confirms Charlie Kirk assassin’s romantic relationship with a transgender lover being probed for motive

    Governor confirms Charlie Kirk assassin’s romantic relationship with a transgender lover being probed for motive

    Utah’s governor says a key detail may explain the attack. Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed the suspect, Tyler Robinson, 22, was romantically involved with roommate Lance Twiggs, who is transgender. Investigators are reviewing whether that relationship, and recent online activity, relate to motive. “Yes, definitely… I can confirm that,” Cox told CNN.

    Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck during a Utah Valley University event. Cox said Twiggs has cooperated and “had no idea this was happening.” Robinson has not confessed and is not cooperating, according to Cox. Agents are examining engraved bullet casings and a note reportedly linked to the suspect. Officials say the items are still being verified.

    Police also cited messages describing a hidden rifle, clothing changes, and use of a scope. Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder and obstruction. He appears in court Tuesday and could face the death penalty if convicted.

    Do you think online radicalization—and personal relationships—are shaping violent motives today, or is something deeper driving these attacks?

  • Ricky Hatton dies aged 46: Boxing icon found dead at home in Manchester this morning after missing gym and fight he was due to watch last night

    Ricky Hatton dies aged 46: Boxing icon found dead at home in Manchester this morning after missing gym and fight he was due to watch last night

    Shock and sadness hit British sport today. Ricky Hatton was found dead at his Manchester home, aged 46. Police say there are no suspicious circumstances. The former world champion had recently announced a December return to the ring.

    Fans left flowers, gloves, and Manchester City scarves outside his house. Tributes flooded in from fighters and celebrities. “There will only ever be one Ricky Hatton,” wrote Tyson Fury. Another mourner called him “one of Britain’s greatest boxers.” Hatton won 45 of 48 fights, beating greats and thrilling crowds from Manchester to Las Vegas.

    Friends said he had battled depression and addiction, yet was training hard and “in a good place.” A lifelong City fan, Hatton was due at today’s derby, where a minute’s applause honored him. He leaves a son, two daughters, and a granddaughter.

    Ricky Hatton was a warrior in the ring and a generous soul outside it. What is your strongest memory of the Hitman—his greatest fight, or his bond with the fans?

  • Wife of sole survivor of Air India crash makes heartbreaking admission about his recovery and future

    Wife of sole survivor of Air India crash makes heartbreaking admission about his recovery and future

    The wife of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the only survivor of the Air India crash, has shared a painful update. The June disaster killed 260 people, including his brother, Ajay, who was sitting near him.

    Hiral, his wife, revealed that Ramesh remains under medical care in India. “Everything happened in front of him, and the main thing is he lost his brother,” she said. Their four-year-old son has returned to the UK for school but still “misses his dad.”

    Doctors have not said when Ramesh will be strong enough to return home. His brother-in-law fears he may never fly again, saying, “I think he will stay there because he would be too frightened to get on a plane.”

    Investigators believe the crash may have been caused by fuel switches being accidentally cut off shortly after takeoff. The inquiry is ongoing.

    This tragedy is not only about survival but about deep loss and painful recovery. How do you think families find the strength to move forward?

  • Charlie Kirk’s incredible welcome to young gay man who wants to join his conservative movement

    Charlie Kirk’s incredible welcome to young gay man who wants to join his conservative movement

    A resurfaced clip shows Charlie Kirk warmly welcoming a young gay man into the conservative movement. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder, who was fatally shot last week, reminded him that identity is more than sexuality.

    “I don’t think you should introduce yourself just based on your sexual attraction,” Kirk said. “You are a complete human being.” The man, named Chris, nodded and replied, “I like to be thought of as a person.”

    Kirk added that while he disagreed with Chris’s lifestyle as a Christian, they shared values like strong borders and a strong country. “For that, we welcome you to the conservative movement,” he said, drawing applause.

    Kirk’s compassionate exchange is going viral as supporters mourn his shocking death. Former President Trump called him “loved and admired by ALL” while ordering flags lowered to half-staff.

    Does this moment change how you see Kirk’s message — and his impact on younger Americans?

  • Shattered boyfriend of slain Ukrainian woman speaks out and reveals reason he WANTS everyone to watch the video: ‘This is important to know’

    Shattered boyfriend of slain Ukrainian woman speaks out and reveals reason he WANTS everyone to watch the video: ‘This is important to know’

    The devastated boyfriend of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death on a Charlotte train, is speaking out. Stas Nikulytsia, her long-term partner, shared heartbreaking photos and clips on Instagram, calling attention to the tragedy.

    He reposted surveillance footage of the attack, writing: “This is important to know.” Stas also criticized passengers for failing to act and blasted the magistrate who freed suspect DeCarlos Brown Jr. just months earlier. “He should never have been on the streets,” Stas’s posts echoed.

    Iryna had fled Ukraine’s war to find safety in the U.S., recently moving into a new apartment with Stas. Hours before the attack, she texted him that she was on her way home from work — but she never made it back.

    Her family is demanding a full investigation and better public transit security. “No family should have to go through this,” they said.

    Do you think sharing the footage could help bring justice and prevent future attacks?

  • ‘Free Bleeding’ Trend Is Taking Over Gen Z But Experts Issue Warning

    ‘Free Bleeding’ Trend Is Taking Over Gen Z But Experts Issue Warning

    A bold Gen Z trend called “free bleeding” is making waves on TikTok — but doctors are warning of risks. The practice involves ditching tampons, pads, and menstrual cups and allowing the flow to run naturally.

    Supporters say they want to avoid painful products, high costs, and plastic waste. “Chose the red skort this morning and now I’m free bleeding,” one TikTok user joked. Many also point to studies suggesting tampons may contain harmful chemicals like lead and arsenic.

    But experts say caution is needed. Period blood can carry viruses such as Hepatitis B and C, which survive outside the body for days or weeks. Health professionals warn participants to avoid any “through-the-skin exposure” to reduce infection risk.

    Aside from hygiene concerns and possible odor, experts say there are few long-term health dangers if done carefully. Would you try this growing trend — or do you think it’s going too far?

  • Ukrainian Refugee Murder Suspect Reveals ‘Motive’ During Chilling Jail Phone Call

    Ukrainian Refugee Murder Suspect Reveals ‘Motive’ During Chilling Jail Phone Call

    The man accused of murdering 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska has revealed his chilling “motive” from jail. Decarlos Brown Jr, 34, allegedly stabbed Zarutska three times in the neck while she rode a North Carolina train.

    In an audio call shared by his sister, Brown claimed the government implanted “materials” in his brain and was “controlling” his actions. “I don’t even know the lady… Why would somebody stab somebody for no reason?” he asked.

    Brown’s sister says the family had begged doctors for years to admit him for psychiatric treatment, warning he was a danger. “He was not safe for society,” she said, blaming the state for releasing him repeatedly after short hospital stays.

    The attack shocked America, as Zarutska had come to the U.S. seeking safety and a new beginning. Former President Trump has called for Brown to face the death penalty.

    Do you think this case shows a failure of the mental health system — and could it have been prevented?

  • Whether family of Charlie Kirk’s murder suspect will be eligible for $1,200,000 reward for turning him in

    Whether family of Charlie Kirk’s murder suspect will be eligible for $1,200,000 reward for turning him in

    A massive $1.2 million reward was offered for information leading to the capture of Charlie Kirk’s killer. The 31-year-old activist was fatally shot on September 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University.

    The bounty grew quickly. The FBI first pledged $100,000, followed by donations from conservative figures. Billionaire Bill Ackman then raised it to more than $1 million. But questions soon arose: could the suspect’s own family claim the money?

    Ackman addressed the concern directly. “Rewards need to be paid, even if the recipient is a crook or worse,” he said. However, he added that if the suspect’s father was found negligent or complicit, legal action would block any payout. Ackman also noted reports suggesting the family may waive their right to the money.

    Police later revealed it was actually a family friend who tipped them off, not Robinson’s father. “Yes, we will pay the reward if it is earned,” Ackman confirmed.

    Do you believe families of suspects should ever receive reward money for turning them in?

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