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Victims, torture, serial killers: Disturbing Internet searches made by Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann revealed
Serial killer Rex Heuermann, who was arrested in connection with the 'Gilgo Four' murders, made chilling searches on the internet. Authorities found that Heuermann had conducted over 200 searches related to the Gilgo investigation, as well as hundreds of searches about raping and torturing women, child pornography, and other serial killers. Investigators also suspect that Heuermann may have kept trophies of his victims. He is currently on suicide watch at the Suffolk County Correctional Facility.

UK Foreign Secretary Lammy speaks to Jaishankar on India-Pak tensions
As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the need for "zero-tolerance" to terrorism during talks with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy. This conversation follows similar discussions with U.S. and EU officials, who called for restraint and dialogue to de-escalate the situation and protect civilian lives amid recent military actions.

Fox News panelist Camryn Kinsey faints on air, viewers outraged by anchor Jonathan Hunt's 'cold' reaction
Fox News panelist Camryn Kinsey collapsed during a live segment, sparking viewer outrage over anchor Jonathan Hunt's perceived cold reaction. Social media erupted with concern for Kinsey's health, criticizing Hunt for continuing the broadcast while she appeared to be in distress.

H-1B case status: How to check updates on USCIS portal? Step by step process
H-1B visa applicants can check case status on USCIS.gov by entering their unique 13-character receipt number. The portal displays application stage updates like "Case Received" or "Approved". Creating a free account helps track progress easily.

Student loan wage garnishment: What it means and 5 ways to avoid it
Student loan collections have resumed, impacting 9 million borrowers. Wage garnishment can seize up to 15% of income. Options include making consistent payments, consolidating loans, challenging garnishment, or paying in full to avoid financial consequences.

IShowSpeed shows off new braided hairstyle, Kai Cenat's surprised reaction goes viral
IShowSpeed stunned fans with a new braided hairstyle during a Fortnite livestream with Kai Cenat. Cenat's shocked reaction went viral, sparking memes and social media buzz. Girlfriend Vanessa added playful commentary, amplifying the moment's entertainment value.
Who is Asim Munir? All you need to know about the Pakistan Army chief
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, appointed in 2022, previously led ISI during India-Pakistan tensions. Recently threatened military response to India's 'Operation Sindoor', which targeted terror posts. US calls for de-escalation amid rising military confrontation between nuclear-armed nations.

28 major US cities shrinking at alarming rates including NYC, Dallas, Chicago and more: Check the full list
28 major US cities are sinking due to groundwater extraction, with Houston, Dallas, and Chicago experiencing the most significant land subsidence. The study warns of potential infrastructure damage, affecting over 34 million people across urban areas in the United States.

Ivanka Trump unveils fresh produce access initiative in first public appearance since Trump’s second term
Ivanka Trump returned to public spotlight in Arkansas, unveiling Planet Harvest, a company aimed at improving fresh produce access and distribution. She emphasized food's medicinal potential and commitment to supporting farmers while addressing health challenges.

Leo XIV's brother recalls feeling of 'disbelief' over his sibling becoming pope
John Prevost expressed disbelief and pride when his brother, Cardinal Robert Prevost, was named the first U.S. pope, Leo XIV. Describing him as balanced and compassionate, John expects his brother to focus on the poor, similar to Pope Francis. They maintain a close relationship, discussing various topics daily, though John anticipates their communication may change with Robert's new responsibilities.

Nepal backs as India hits Pakistan-based terror camps under 'Operation Sindoor'
Nepal supports India's 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan-based terror camps, condemning the Pahalgam attack. The government stands united against terrorism, expressing solidarity with India while calling for mutual cooperation to combat terror threats.
Pope Leo XIV: Explore the books and writings of the first American pontiff
Pope Francis' successor, Robert Francis Prevost, becomes the first American pope at 69. With a background in missionary work in Peru and theological writings, Leo XIV brings unique perspective to the Vatican, rooted in Augustinian tradition and academic scholarship.

A 1970s Soviet Spacecraft Is About to Fall Back to Earth
The Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere after 53 years in orbit. Initially intended for Venus, it malfunctioned and has been tracked for months. Its descent location remains uncertain, raising concerns about space debris. Experts are curious about its condition and potential recovery, as larger debris occasionally impacts the Earth.

Trump’s trade deal with Britain will worry allies and rivals alike
President Trump announced a trade deal with Britain, allowing tariff-free trade for beef and cars, amidst ongoing tariff discussions. While seen as a positive step, the deal offers limited relief, maintaining a 10% tariff rate. British officials are optimistic about future negotiations, but the agreement raises questions on broader tariff reductions for other nations, particularly China.
What it means to have an American on the throne of St Peter
Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new pope, taking the name Leo XIV, a nod to the progressive Pope Leo XIII. Prevost, an American who spent much of his life in Peru, aims to bridge divisions within the Catholic Church. His election signals continuity with Pope Francis on social issues, though he holds conservative views on women and LGBTQ+ matters.

Power mom! Press Secy Karoline Leavitt seen working while feeding baby, netizens inspired
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt multitasks by typing and feeding her baby, sparking viral internet discussion. The image, shared by a presidential advisor, celebrates working mothers' dedication, drawing mixed reactions praising her strength and criticizing her work-life balance.