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Security Breach: Woman Stalking Prince Harry Found Hiding in London Hotel Bathroom Before Royal Appearance
Oct 07, 2025 05:13 pm CST
Prince Harry faced a concerning security situation when a female stalker was discovered hiding in a hotel restroom shortly before his arrival at a charity event in London. Despite being removed from the premises, the woman, who has a history of following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and is believed to have mental health issues, was later seen near his vehicle. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges Harry faces since losing official royal protection following his departure from royal duties.
US Provided $21.7 Billion in Military Aid to Israel During Two Years of Gaza Conflict, Study Reveals
Oct 07, 2025 05:00 pm CST
A new academic study from Brown University reveals the United States has provided $21.7 billion in military assistance to Israel since the Gaza conflict began in October 2023, spanning both Biden and Trump administrations. The comprehensive analysis also indicates an additional $10 billion in US spending on broader Middle East security operations, including actions against Houthi rebels and Iranian targets, as peace negotiations continue between Israel and Hamas.
Deloitte Refunds Australian Government After AI Hallucinations Discovered in $440,000 Official Report
Oct 07, 2025 04:49 pm CST
Global consulting firm Deloitte has agreed to partially refund its $440,000 fee to the Australian government after admitting to using generative AI tools that introduced fabricated references and quotes in an official report. The document, which assessed the government's "Future Made in Australia" initiative, contained numerous AI hallucinations including non-existent academic sources, raising significant questions about AI ethics and accountability in high-value government consultancy work.
Indian Journalist with $100,000 Columbia Scholarship Denied US Visa Due to Social Media Vetting
Oct 07, 2025 04:47 pm CST
A 27-year-old Indian journalist, Kaushik Raj, was denied a US student visa despite securing a $100,000 scholarship to Columbia University. His rejection appears linked to social media vetting practices implemented under the Trump administration, highlighting broader trends as US student visa approvals for Indians dropped by 44.5% in recent months.
Florida Teen Arrested After Asking ChatGPT "How to Kill My Friend" on School Device
Oct 07, 2025 04:11 pm CST
A 13-year-old Florida student was arrested after school monitoring software detected him asking ChatGPT "how to kill my friend" on a school device. This incident highlights growing concerns about AI tool usage among minors, school surveillance systems, and the serious consequences of inappropriate AI interactions, coming months after a California teen's suicide allegedly involving ChatGPT guidance.
Billionaire Real Estate Tycoon Donald Bren Disowns Son Over Alleged $2 Million Luxury Club Fraud
Oct 07, 2025 03:11 pm CST
Donald Bren, America's richest real estate magnate worth $19 billion, has cut ties with his son David Bren following allegations that the 33-year-old defrauded investors of over $2 million through a fictional luxury club called 'The Bunker.' Promising exclusive access to supercars and fine dining, the venture has resulted in multiple lawsuits and tragic consequences for some investors, including one apparent suicide.
Jaffar Express Targeted in Balochistan: Multiple Injuries Reported in Latest Attack on Pakistan Railway
Oct 07, 2025 02:54 pm CST
Several people were injured when the Quetta-bound Jaffar Express was attacked with an IED near the Sindh-Balochistan border in Pakistan, causing six coaches to derail. The Baloch Republic Guards claimed responsibility, stating they targeted Pakistani Army personnel on board. This incident is the latest in a series of attacks on the same train route since March 2024, highlighting escalating militant activity in the region.
How Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Maximizes Productivity Through Sleep and Digital Discipline
Oct 07, 2025 02:52 pm CST
Telegram cofounder Pavel Durov reveals his unconventional productivity secrets: allocating 11-12 hours for nightly rest and strictly limiting smartphone usage. Despite building one of the world's largest messaging platforms, Durov believes excessive connectivity hinders productivity and creativity. His approach emphasizes uninterrupted thinking time, mindful technology use, and determining personal priorities rather than being influenced by notifications and social media.
Trump Labels Greta Thunberg as Having "Anger Management Problem" Following Her Gaza Flotilla Deportation
Oct 07, 2025 02:03 pm CST
US President Donald Trump criticized climate activist Greta Thunberg following her deportation from Israel after participating in the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla. Trump described her as having "an anger management problem" and suggested she seek medical attention, while peace negotiations between Hamas and Israel are set to begin in Egypt with US mediation.
Trump's H-1B Visa Crackdown Reshapes Indian Marriage Preferences and Immigration Dreams
Oct 07, 2025 01:47 pm CST
President Trump's tightening of H-1B visa policies is transforming India's marriage landscape, with families increasingly reluctant to match their children with US-based Indians due to employment and immigration uncertainties. As the traditional "American Dream" pathway through marriage becomes less secure, matchmaking agencies are adapting with new features while prospective couples explore alternative destinations like Canada, the UK, and the Middle East for more stable futures.









