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Candace Cameron Bure has spoken out after facing backlash for her message about Charlie Kirk’s death. The Full House actress shared a heartfelt tribute after the conservative activist was fatally shot on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University. Kirk, 31, died on stage during an event. Authorities confirmed a manhunt is still ongoing for the suspect. Cameron Bure posted a short message on Instagram, calling Kirk a “faithful servant.” The post drew mixed reactions online. Some praised her for honoring him, while others criticized the religious tone of her words. Candace Cameron Bure’s Message on Charlie Kirk The actress later…

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Borderlands 4 has launched to a rocky start on Steam. The game, released today by Gearbox Software, quickly dropped to a “mostly negative” rating. Players report severe performance issues, including crashes and frame rate drops. At the same time, Borderlands 4 is drawing huge crowds. SteamDB shows over 190,000 concurrent players just hours after launch. The mix of high interest and poor technical stability has sparked debate among fans. Borderlands 4 Steam Review Breakdown Many user reviews describe the game as nearly unplayable on PC. Some players with powerful rigs, including RTX 3080 Ti and RX 6900 XT cards, say…

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More than 90,000 Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru cars are being recalled in the United States. The issue is linked to faulty heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. These defects could cause electrical compressor failure. That failure may disable the defroster or defogger. The risk of accidents increases when visibility is reduced. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall was announced on September 5. The affected vehicles are from model years 2023 through 2025. Owners will receive recall letters by October 20. Which Toyota, Lexus, Subaru Models Are Impacted The recall includes about 94,000 vehicles in total. Toyota’s…

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Facebook users across the United States will soon see payments from a major class-action lawsuit. The case involves a $725 million settlement tied to privacy violations. Payouts are expected to begin this month, with email notices sent out before money is issued. The lawsuit covers claims that Facebook, now known as Meta, mishandled user data for years. According to court documents, users who filed valid claims could receive between $4.89 and $38.36. The average payment is expected to be around $30, depending on account activity and how long a person used the platform during the eligible period. Facebook Settlement Amounts…

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The body of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been flown home on Air Force Two. Vice President JD Vance personally accompanied Kirk’s casket and his family on the flight from Utah to Arizona. The solemn journey followed Kirk’s death during a public event in Utah. Kirk, aged 31, was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. The killing sparked a nationwide manhunt for the suspect. Authorities confirmed they had recovered a high-powered rifle and video images of the gunman. The suspect remained at large as of Thursday. Vice President Vance Leads Escort of Charlie Kirk’s Remains JD Vance arrived in…

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The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, went into lockdown late Thursday after reports of a possible shooter on campus. Officials said the threat involved a former midshipman who may have returned with a weapon. Local police and military security quickly moved in to secure the grounds. The Naval Academy confirmed on its official page that Naval Support Activity Annapolis coordinated with law enforcement to respond to the threat. Authorities said the lockdown was “out of an abundance of caution.” Students and staff were told to stay inside until further notice. Details of the Annapolis Naval Academy Shooting Reports Sources…

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West Nile virus cases are climbing faster than usual this year across the United States. Health officials warn infections are already 40% higher than the normal pace. More than 770 cases, including nearly 490 severe cases, have been confirmed by early September. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says most reports arrive in late summer and fall. That means case numbers may continue to grow in the weeks ahead. Experts are urging people to stay alert, especially in states reporting clusters of infections. Current Case Numbers and High-Risk States According to data released by the CDC, about 550 cases…

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A major immigration raid in Georgia has stalled Hyundai’s new EV battery plant. Federal agents detained 475 workers at the site, many from South Korea. The disruption will delay the plant’s opening by at least two to three months. Hyundai confirmed the setback and said it is now seeking ways to replace the missing workers. The raid has shaken confidence in future foreign investment in the United States. South Korean officials warned that stricter visa rules could discourage companies from expanding. Hyundai and LG Energy Solution, the plant’s joint operators, remain committed but face serious workforce gaps. Hyundai Plant Delay…

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The U.S. economy added only 22,000 jobs in August. This figure is far below the forecast of 75,000. Unemployment climbed to 4.3 percent, its highest point in over a year. The weak report has fueled recession fears. It has also moved markets. Bitcoin surged past $113,000 before retreating. Stocks slipped as investors worried about slowing growth. According to Reuters, traders now expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates soon. Weak Labor Market Sends Warning Signs The Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed just 22,000 new payrolls in August. That is nearly 70 percent below projections. At the same time, layoffs…

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The NFL spotlight shifts to Thursday Night Football this week as the Washington Commanders face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video. The Packers are listed as 3-point home favorites, according to BetMGM. The over/under sits at 49 points, making this a high-scoring matchup to watch. This is the first time in three years these teams have met. Green Bay comes off a strong win over the Detroit Lions, while Washington opened its season with a convincing victory over the New York Giants. Both teams aim to keep early…

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Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. The 31-year-old conservative activist was hit in the neck, suffering fatal injuries in front of a large crowd. Officials described the attack as a “political assassination.” Videos from the scene may hold crucial clues. Verified clips show the sound of the gunshot and what appears to be a figure moving on the roof of a nearby building. The footage is now central to the investigation led by the FBI and state police. What the Footage Shows About the Attack A livestream recorded the distinct “crack-thump” sound of the…

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was accused of saying that Jewish money was ruining U.S. culture. The claim has spread widely on social media after his death in September 2025. Independent fact-checkers have now confirmed the statement to be true. The remarks were not a single quote but a paraphrase of comments Kirk made in 2023. In multiple podcast episodes, he blamed Jewish donors for funding what he called “cultural Marxism.” He linked their money to open-border policies, nonprofit groups, and Hollywood. These words resurfaced after his fatal shooting, sparking strong debate across the U.S. Charlie Kirk’s Comments…

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The New York Times Strands puzzle for Sept. 12, 2025, has a theme that might puzzle many. The theme is “That’s classic.” The answers focus on words linked to history, time, and things that last. The spangram of the day is TIMEHONORED. Other answers include AGELESS, ANTIQUE, VINTAGE, ENDURING, and HISTORIC. Together, these words capture the idea of things that stand the test of time. This edition of Strands is No. 558. It was published on Thursday, Sept. 12. The clues were not easy, but with the right approach, the puzzle can be solved. NYT Strands Hints Explained The hint…

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Students and staff at the University of Massachusetts Boston faced a tense evening after reports of a possible shooting near Residence Hall East. The alert was issued Thursday around 3:45 p.m. local time. Police told the public to avoid the campus while officers secured the area. Authorities said early reports suggested a man with a firearm near the Edward M. Kennedy Institute and Residence Hall East. Boston Police and Massachusetts State Police responded in large numbers. UMass Boston canceled all classes and activities for the evening as a safety measure. UMass Boston Alert and Police Response UMass Boston issued a…

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The New York Times Connections puzzle for September 12, 2025, is here. Puzzle #824 is live and players are already calling it tricky. Many fans noted the inclusion of a purple group that required wordplay by removing a letter to find the link. Connections is now one of the most played NYT word games. Each day brings four groups of four words. The goal is to connect them by theme. Today’s puzzle once again tested logic and language skills. NYT Connections Hints for Sept. 12 The September 12 game offers four different themes. The yellow category hint was “I beg…

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Charlie Kirk, CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA, once argued that some gun deaths were a price worth paying to protect the Second Amendment. The statement was made during a TPUSA Faith event on April 5, 2023, at Awaken Church in Salt Lake City. It resurfaced online after Kirk was fatally shot in Utah on September 10, 2025. According to archived video and audio from the event, Kirk said it was “worth it” to accept a level of annual gun deaths so Americans could keep the constitutional right to bear arms. His remarks quickly went viral following his death,…

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Kash Patel, the FBI director, is facing heavy criticism after he falsely declared that Charlie Kirk’s shooter had been caught. Hours later, he reversed his statement, admitting no suspect was in custody. The announcement created national confusion and drew strong rebuke from officials and the White House. According to Reuters, Patel posted on social media that the suspect in Kirk’s fatal shooting in Utah was in custody. Local police quickly contradicted him, and the FBI later clarified that two people had been questioned and released. The shooter remains at large. Patel’s False Claim Sparks Confusion The killing of Charlie Kirk,…

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Charlie Kirk, the late conservative activist, was often at the center of heated debates in the United States. He was shot dead on September 10, 2025, during a campus event in Utah. His death reignited discussion about his controversial views on guns, race, and public policy. Kirk, 31, co-founded Turning Point USA and was a strong ally of Donald Trump. He built his career on provocative remarks and college debates. Many praised his influence, while critics accused him of spreading division. Charlie Kirk on Gun Rights and Civil Rights Kirk’s words on guns made headlines in 2023. At a Salt…

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Nadine Menendez, wife of former US Senator Robert Menendez, has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison. She was found guilty of aiding her husband in a bribery scheme that involved cash, gold bars, and a luxury car. The sentencing took place in New York on Thursday. Her conviction came after jurors ruled she acted as a key link between her husband and Egyptian officials. She relayed messages, set up meetings, and helped secure favors in return for gifts. Nadine Menendez Sentenced for Role in Bribery Scheme According to BBC News, Nadine Menendez was convicted in April…

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Viral TikTok and X posts claimed Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral was set on fire again in September 2025. The rumor spread quickly across social media. Many users believed the historic landmark was attacked. This claim is false. Paris officials and international news outlets confirmed there is no new fire. The cathedral is safe and open to the public. Notre-Dame Fire Claim Is False A short video posted online showed masked men burning what looked like Notre-Dame’s spire. Another clip reused footage from the April 2019 blaze. Both were shared with hashtags like #NotreDameFire and #ParisAttack. Experts quickly debunked the claims. The…

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A tragic shooting shook Evergreen High School in Colorado this week. The suspect has been identified as 16-year-old student Desmond Holly. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the attack. Two other students were shot and remain in critical condition. The incident happened on September 11, 2025, during school hours. Police and emergency crews rushed to the scene. According to Denver7 and other local outlets, Holly opened fire on campus before turning the gun on himself. Details About Desmond Holly and the Shooting Desmond Holly was a junior at Evergreen High School. Authorities confirmed his identity through multiple official…

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Cyberpunk 2077 has received Patch 2.31 today, September 11, 2025. The update is available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Mac, and Nintendo Switch 2. It builds on the big 2.3 update released earlier this year and adds new improvements. The focus is on smoother AutoDrive and expanded Photo Mode options. According to developer CD Projekt, the patch also delivers fixes for quests, visuals, and performance across all platforms. Cyberpunk 2077 Patch Notes Explained The AutoDrive system has been upgraded. Vehicles now handle traffic better and no longer freeze at red lights. Cars also overtake slow drivers, making city…

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Sydney Sweeney has stunned fans with her role as legendary boxer Christy Martin. The first trailer for the biopic “Christy” dropped this week. The movie will hit theaters in November 2025. The actress went through a major transformation for the part. She trained for months and gained muscle to match the boxer’s physique. According to W Magazine, she called the change “crazy” but said she felt stronger than ever. Christy Martin’s Story Comes to Life The film follows Christy Martin’s rise in the boxing world. It shows her early success in the 1980s and her personal battles outside the ring.…

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Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. Federal agents have now confirmed they recovered the rifle used in the attack. The weapon was found in a wooded area near the campus. Officials say it was an older bolt-action rifle. Law enforcement sources told major outlets it was a Mauser .30-06 caliber rifle. This type of rifle is known for hunting use. Investigators believe the shooter discarded it while fleeing. The FBI has sealed off the site for further testing. What We Know About the Rifle Used According to Reuters and USA TODAY, the rifle…

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