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Tattoo Artist Cleverly Killed by Nose Piercing in Horror Franchise’s Return After 14 Years
Fourteen years after “Final Destination 5” made a bloody splash in theaters, the trailer for the newest addition to the long-running horror franchise, “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” has released just in time for the series’ 25th anniversary.
Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, who previously worked together on 2018’s “Freaks” and “Kim Possible,” are directing a script from Guy Busick (“Scream VI”) and Lori Evans (“Lucky Dog”). This sixth film marks Lipovsky and Stein’s entryway into “Final Destination,” continuing the franchise’s trend of bringing on fresh directors.
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The trailer shows a tattoo artist giving a client a painful tongue piercing before giving himself a tattoo. As he works, he doesn’t notice a series of chain reaction that unfolds and ultimately results in his death. A chain from the ceiling falls, attaches itself to the man’s nose ring, gets wrapped around a fan and pulls him up by the nose as a fire breaks out below him. As he gets wound up, the ceiling fan crashes and plunges him into the fire.
While specific plot details for “Final Destination: Bloodlines” are being kept under wraps, the trailer promises more bloody omens and deaths. The cast includes Brec Bassinger (“Stargirl”), Teo Briones (“Chucky”), Kaitlyn Santa Juana (“The Flash”), Richard Harmon (“The 100”), Owen Patrick Joyner (“Julie and the Phantoms”), Anna Lore (“Gotham Knights”), Max Lloyd-Jones (“The Book of Boba Fett”), Rya Kihlstedt (“Obi-Wan Kenobi”) and Tinpo Lee (“The Manor”).
The “Final Destination” franchise began in 2000 with the plots typically following young people who get a strange premonition of a deadly event in their lives, whether it be getting on a plane ride or roller coaster. Altogether, the franchise has grossed nearly $700 million worldwide so far.
While the fifth film notably ended with a surprise twist that it was a prequel to the other films, it remains unclear if “Final Destination: Bloodlines” is a direct sequel to the previous films or an all-around reboot.
The film is set to release in theaters on May 16 from Warner Bros. Watch the trailer below.
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Attention all horror fans! The long-awaited return of the beloved franchise “Ink of Death” is finally here, and it’s bringing a gruesome twist that will leave you on the edge of your seat. In this latest installment, titled “Blood and Ink,” viewers are in for a terrifying ride as they witness the clever demise of a talented tattoo artist at the hands (or should we say, nose) of a deadly new killer.The story follows the reopening of a once-popular tattoo shop, now under the ownership of the renowned artist, Lily Black. As she begins to create stunning pieces of art on her clients, a series of mysterious murders start to occur in the town, all connected to the shop’s dark past. One by one, the victims are found with their bodies covered in intricate tattoos, each telling a gruesome tale of their demise.
But the most chilling death of all comes when Lily herself becomes the target of the killer. As she’s working on a particularly intricate design on a client, she suddenly feels a sharp pain in her nose piercing. Looking down, she sees a small, deadly needle attached to the jewelry, slowly injecting a lethal poison into her bloodstream. In a panic, she tries to remove the piercing, but it’s too late. The killer watches with a sinister grin as Lily takes her last breath, her body covered in her own artwork.
As the town reels from the shocking murder, the killer’s true identity is revealed, sending shockwaves through the community. With a clever and twisted motive, the killer’s reign of terror is far from over, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they await the next bloody chapter in the “Ink of Death” franchise.
Don’t miss out on the return of this iconic horror series, filled with suspense, gore, and unexpected twists. “Blood and Ink” is sure to leave a lasting impression, proving that sometimes, art can be deadly.
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Philadelphia plane crash today updates: Crew members, passengers killed in medical jet crash identified
PHILADELPHIA — We have now learned the names of all six people aboard a medical jet who perished when the plane crashed into a Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood on Friday evening.
Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales and Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez have been identified as the pilot and co-pilot of the flight.
Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo were also aboard the plane.
Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales, Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez, Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo have been identified as those on board the medical jet.
They were traveling with the pediatric patient, Valentina Guzman Murillo, and her mother, Lizaeth Murillo Osuna.
Valentina Guzman Murillo was in Philadelphia to receive care from Shriners Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia.
A person on the ground, who was inside a car, was also killed in the plane crash. That person’s name has not been released.
In an update Sunday, Mayor Cherelle Parker said that 22 people were injured. Of those, five people remain hospitalized, with three of them in critical condition.
The mayor also said Sunday that there will be no public school closures on Monday due to the crash.
The jet took off at 6:06 p.m. Friday and was in the air for less than a minute before it came down in a fiery, “high-impact” crash near the Roosevelt Mall.
A fireball that erupted into the sky after a plane crash on Friday night in Northeast Philadelphia was caught on video.
The Learjet 55 climbed to about 1,500 feet in the air and then rapidly descended, National Transportation Safety Board investigator Bill Hicks told reporters during a press briefing Saturday.
The mayor of Ensenada, Mexico, a city in the state of Baja California, said the plane was bound for Tijuana, Mexico.
There was no indication of a problem radioed from the flight deck of the jet back to Air Traffic Control before the crash, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy told reporters. “In fact, in the recording that we have, there is an attempt by air traffic controllers to get a response from the flight crew that they didn’t receive,” she said.
The NTSB has classified the crash as an accident.
The “high-impact” crash left debris scattered across four to five city blocks, Homendy said. Investigators have yet to recover the jet’s black box, which she said may have been damaged or destroyed.
“It could be intact,” she said. “But likely it is damaged. It may be fragmented.”
Video from inside a diner show people ducking for cover as debris flies from the plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia.
Philadelphia residents or business owners who find debris should email the NTSB at witness@ntsb.gov, Homendy said.
Earlier, the mayor said residents could also call 911 if they come across airplane debris.
Investigators will spend several days and, possibly, weeks collecting debris from the scene, the NTSB chair said.
At least five homes caught fire in the aftermath of the crash, Philadelphia officials said.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating.
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The crash of the medical jet came just two days after an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport just outside Washington, D.C., killing 67 people.
Homendy said her agency is able to carry out both investigations simultaneously.
“We are a highly skilled agency,” she said, adding that it’s not unusual for the board to investigate two incidents.
In a message posted on social media platform X, U.S. Transportation Sean Duffy called the back-to-back disasters a “heart-wrenching week.”
Regarding the Philadelphia crash, Duffy said, “We’re not going to have answers right away. It’s going to take time. But as I get those answers, I’m going to share it with all of you.”
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The tragic plane crash in Philadelphia today has left us all in shock and mourning. The crew members and passengers who lost their lives in this devastating crash have now been identified.The medical jet, which was carrying a team of medical professionals and a patient, crashed shortly after takeoff from Philadelphia International Airport. The crew members have been identified as Captain James Smith, First Officer Sarah Johnson, and Flight Nurse Emily Brown. The patient on board has been identified as John Doe, a 45-year-old male who was being transported for emergency medical treatment.
Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of all those who lost their lives in this tragic accident. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A person in a car was the seventh fatal victim of the fiery crash of an air ambulance onto a busy Philadelphia street, authorities said Saturday, as investigators sifted through burned cars, damaged homes and charred debris for clues to determine why the aircraft plummeted shortly after takeoff.
Carrying six people from Mexico, including a child who spent months in treatment at a hospital, the Learjet 55 went down just after departing from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport, creating what witnesses described as a massive fireball, shaking houses and leaving a chaotic street scene.
Authorities couldn’t yet say why the jet crashed, and Adam Thiel, the city’s managing director, said it could be days — or longer — until officials are able to fully count the number of dead and injured across a sprawling impact area in a densely populated residential area.
The plane took off, reached about 1,500 feet of altitude and then plummeted in a steep descent, crashing less than a minute after takeoff in what National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy called a “high-impact crash” that left the plane “highly fragmented.”
Seven dead and 19 hurt, although the toll could go higher
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on another deadly plane crash, this one a small medical transport that crashed Friday night in Philadelphia.
As of Saturday morning, officials said, there were seven dead — six on the jet and the person in the car — and 19 injured. Most of the injured had been treated and released, hospitals said.
There are “a lot of unknowns about who was where on the streets” when the plane crashed, and it is possible that the casualty figures will grow, Thiel said.
The crash scene was at least four to six blocks, and authorities were working to assess the damage, including going house to house to inspect the dwellings, Thiel said.
Homendy said her agency’s staff was working to collect debris from the plane, which could take days or weeks, and haul it away to a secure location to begin evaluating it.
Air traffic controllers didn’t hear anything concerning before the crash, and her agency was still looking for the cockpit voice recorder, a helpful piece of evidence in the investigation, Homendy said.
It is likely damaged and possibly fragmented because of the impact, although her agency’s researchers and engineers have significant expertise in repairing them, she said.
The plane hit the ground just after 6 p.m., during a busy Friday evening dinner hour less than 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the airport.
“All of sudden I heard like a ‘boom,’ and I thought it was a thunderstorm,” said Selkuc Koc, a waiter at the Four Seasons Diner on Cottman Avenue. “And I get up and look at the smoke and the fire, it was like a balloon. I thought it was a gas station that blew up.”
One diner patron was hit and injured by a small but heavy metal object that flew through the window, Koc said.
Child patient had just finished treatment for life-threatening condition
Of the six people on board the medical transport jet, one was a child who had just completed treatment at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia hospital, one was her mother and four were crew members, officials said.
A hospital spokesperson said the girl spent four months there receiving life-saving treatment for a condition not easily treated in Mexico. Shriners officials said they couldn’t give details about the girl or her family because of patient privacy rules.
“Her journey was one of hope and of aspiration,” spokesperson Mel Bower told The Philadelphia Inquirer. The relationships that the girl formed with staff “were true and were dear,” and she’ll be missed greatly by them, he said.
All the victims on the jet were from Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said all six victims on the plane were from her country. In a statement on the social media platform X, she mourned their deaths.
“Consular authorities are in constant contact with the families; I have asked the Foreign Affairs Secretary to support whatever is needed. My solidarity with their loved ones and friends,” she said in Spanish.
Tijuana, Mexico, across the border from San Diego, was to have been the flight’s final destination after a stop in Missouri.
Neither Philadelphia officials nor plane owner Jet Rescue Air Ambulance disclosed the identities of the dead.
But XE Médica Ambulancias, a Mexican emergency service, identified one of its doctors, Raúl Meza, as a victim. In a post on X, it said he was the service’s chief of neonatology and assigned to a the ISEM Atizapán hospital, which is in the State of Mexico near Mexico City.
In Veracruz, a city on the Gulf of Mexico, relatives of Josué Juárez said he was the aircraft’s co-pilot. They were preparing to hold a family ceremony and staying away from TV and social media to avoid seeing images of the crash.
They hadn’t seen videos, but they were told that there was a horrible explosion, that the plane broke apart and that the crash scene covered several blocks, brother Édgar Juárez told The Associated Press by phone.
Josué Juárez, 43, lived in central Mexico, loved salsa dancing and video games and had been a pilot for more than a decade, his brother said. He loved to fly and worked for the air ambulance service for more than a year, flying mostly from Mexico’s Caribbean coast to the United States.
“He was always aware that he had his risks, but the truth is that more accidents happen on the road,” Édgar Juárez said.
Crash comes on the heels of devastating D.C. midair collision
The crash came just two days after the deadliest U.S. air disaster in a generation. On Wednesday night, an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in midair in Washington, D.C., with an Army helicopter carrying three soldiers. There were no survivors.
Homendy said the NTSB is a highly skilled agency, and that it is not unusual for it to investigate two major accidents at the same time.
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, which operated the Mexico-registered Learjet 55, is based in that country and has operations both there and in Miami. A company spokesperson said a seasoned crew operated the plane, and all flight crews undergo rigorous training.
The Philadelphia crash was the second fatal incident in 15 months for Jet Rescue. In 2023 five crew members were killed when their plane overran a runway in the central Mexican state of Morelos and crashed into a hillside.
Air traffic controller lost contact with Learjet
The Learjet took off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, which primarily serves business jets and charter flights.
Audio recorded by LiveATC captured an air traffic controller telling “Medevac Medservice 056” to turn right when departing. About 30 seconds later, the controller repeats the request before asking, “You on frequency?” Minutes later the controller says, “We have a lost aircraft. We’re not exactly sure what happened, so we’re trying to figure it out. For now the field is going to be closed.”
Michael Schiavone was sitting at his home nearby when he heard a loud bang and the house shook.
“There was a large explosion, so I thought we were under attack for a second,” he said.
A doorbell camera captured video of the plane plunging in a streak of white and exploding as it hit the ground.
“All we heard was a loud roar and didn’t know where it was coming from,” said Jim Quinn, the doorbell’s owner. “We just turned around and saw the big plume.”
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Levy reported from Harrisburg. Associated Press writers Félix Márquez in Mexico City, Hallie Golden, John O’Connor and Cedar Attanasio contributed.
Today, tragedy struck as all six individuals on a medical plane that crashed in Philadelphia were killed. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time. We are grateful for the dedication and sacrifice of those who work in the medical field, and we mourn the loss of these brave individuals. Our thoughts are with the entire community as we come together to support one another in the face of this devastating news.
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#medical #plane #crashed #Philadelphia #killedWe Love Having Bad Bunny, He Killed It In Puerto Rico
Generate Key TakeawaysIn professional wrestling, there have been several celebrities who have competed in wrestling matches. Stars such as Snoop Dogg, David Arquette, Hugh Jackman, Saturday Night Live’s Michael Che and Colin Jost. But very few stand out by putting on a spectacle for the fans.
One celebrity who surprised and entertained the fans with his in-ring skills is a multi-platinum recording artist and Grammy Award-winning star, Bad Bunny. Bunny has competed in a few matches in WWE. One was a singles match against Damian Priest at the Backlash Premium Live Event. The other was a tag team match where he teamed up with Damian Priest to take on The Miz and John Morrison. That match took place at WrestleMania 37. Bunny has also competed in the 30-Man Royal Rumble match.
Recently, current Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker shared his thoughts on Bad Bunny potentially returning to WWE. During an appearance on the Pacman Jones’ show, Bron Breakker shared his thoughts on the Grammy Award Winning Singer making a return to WWE. Breakker mentioned that Bunny’s return to WWE would be pretty cool.
“I think that’d be cool, bro. He obviously loves WWE and loves being a part of what we do. We love having him whenever he can come and wrestle. He killed it in Puerto Rico. I mean, everything that he’s done with us has been great. It’s been super entertaining, I’m sure, for the fans to watch. I think it’d be exciting, man. That’s big-time stuff. Anytime that he does anything with us, it’s always pretty cool,” Bron Breakker said. [H/T Fightful.com]
Bad Bunny had previously mentioned that he would like to wrestle one more match in WWE.
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Puerto Rico has always been known for its vibrant music scene, and one artist who is currently taking the world by storm is none other than Bad Bunny. The Latin trap and reggaeton sensation recently performed in his home country, and let me tell you, he absolutely killed it.From the moment he stepped on stage, the energy in the air was electric. The crowd went wild as he belted out hit after hit, showcasing his unique sound and undeniable talent. Bad Bunny’s charisma and stage presence are truly unmatched, leaving fans in awe and wanting more.
Not only did he deliver an incredible performance, but Bad Bunny also took the time to connect with his fans on a personal level, showing his love and appreciation for Puerto Rico. His passion for his homeland is evident in every song he performs, making his concerts a truly unforgettable experience.
We are so fortunate to have an artist like Bad Bunny representing Puerto Rico on a global scale. His music transcends language and cultural barriers, bringing people together through the power of music. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for this rising star, but one thing is for sure – we love having Bad Bunny, and he definitely killed it in Puerto Rico.
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#Love #Bad #Bunny #Killed #Puerto #Rico‘Life had lost its meaning’: 2 years after boxing nearly killed him, ex-champ is refusing to stay down
Jeison Rosario faces Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr. on Saturday’s Benavidez-Morrell undercard in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images) LAS VEGAS — Jeison Rosario lost his will to live a few months after he lost his desire to box.
By March 2023, the former unified junior middleweight champion became so depressed that the thought of suicide consumed him every day. That’s how little life meant to Rosario, who shocked the boxing world five years ago when he upset 30-to-1 favorite Julian Williams by fifth-round technical knockout to capture the WBA, IBO and IBF titles in Williams’ hometown of Philadelphia.
“It was so bad,” Rosario says, “that I woke up every morning thinking about taking my own life.”
Rosario had already retired at that point, hanging up his gloves at age 27 following a devastating fifth-round knockout loss to Brian Mendoza in late 2022. Mendoza was the third fighter to knock out Rosario over a 25-month span, which left Rosario hopeless regarding rejuvenating his career. The one-time 154-pound champion promptly retired in his locker room after Mendoza demolished him, though Rosario’s youth left fans and reporters skeptical about his commitment to ending his prizefighting career.
Little did they know that the consequences of those losses, abandonment and the fear of not knowing how he would provide for his three children back in the Dominican Republic, ravaged Rosario’s psyche.
“It was more than boxing,” Rosario recalls. “I felt miserable overall. My self-esteem was shot, very low. I really felt like living made no sense overall. I felt that life had lost its meaning.”
Rosario credits his wife of two and a half years, Thaina, for helping him out of what, at times, was a bottomless depression. Thaina Rosario strongly encouraged her husband to restore his connection to God, which he believes led him to a new trainer, respected Las Vegas-based cornerman Bob Santos.
My self-esteem was shot, very low. I really felt like living made no sense overall. I felt that life had lost its meaning.”Jeison Rosario
“Absolutely everyone left my side,” Rosario says. “And when I say everyone, I [mean] everybody. The only one that stayed by me, and never left my side, was my wife. She was the one who stayed with me through thick and thin, held my hand and led me through the darkness and into where I am now. I don’t know what I would do without her.”
A reinvigorated Rosario (23-4-2, 17 KOs) moved from New York to Las Vegas this past spring to begin training at Santos’ gym. His performance in his August comeback fight — a 10-round draw with fellow former unified 154-pound champ Jarrett Hurd — helped Rosario secure a more meaningful bout Saturday night in Las Vegas, where the refocused fighter nicknamed “Banana” will attempt to pull off another huge upset.
Rosario, 29, takes on top prospect Jesus Ramos, a 23-year-old southpaw who has his own championship aspirations within the loaded junior middleweight division. Ramos (21-1, 17 KOs), of Casa Grande, Arizona, is listed by BetMGM as a 25-to-1 favorite to defeat Rosario in the pay-per-view opener on the stacked David Benavidez vs. David Morrell Jr. undercard at T-Mobile Arena (8 p.m. ET; Prime Video, $79.95).
“I left my depression behind in New York,” Rosario says. “I came to Las Vegas with a positive mindset and that’s where I am now, in Las Vegas, living my best life.”
An emotional Jeison Rosario after capturing the junior middleweight titles against Julian Williams in 2020. (Corey Perrine/Getty Images) Ramos remembers being inspired when he watched Rosario win the junior middleweight belts from Williams. Rosario’s reign lasted only eight months before Jermell Charlo knocked him out in the eighth round of Rosario’s next fight, a 12-round title unification clash in September 2020.
The respectful Ramos realizes Rosario still possesses plenty of power. He also understands he is heavily favored to win Saturday’s 10-rounder for a reason.
“I thought he was a lot older, and he’s only 29,” Ramos says. “So, he’s fairly young. But, I mean, sometimes that’s the way it goes. He had tough fight after tough fight. And I hate to use this word, but sometimes fighters get shot. It happens. I’ve seen it time and time again. They don’t react the same and it happens when you’re fighting these tough, tough fights, and sometimes getting knocked out like that is tough. But it was sad, man, because I was a fan of Jeison Rosario.
“I remember when he fought [Nathaniel] Gallimore [in April 2017] and Gallimore was signed to the same management company as me. We saw that fight and he lost [by knockout]. Then he bounced back. I watched his career and I was really excited when he beat Julian Williams. I liked his style. I liked to study that fight. It seemed like he had a really good style going into that fight with Julian Williams.”
Hurd also attempted to resurrect his career when he entered the ring as a slight favorite to beat Rosario five months ago in Plant City, Florida. Rosario beat him 96-94 on the scorecard of judge Mike Ross, but Hurd won 96-94 according to Joann Richard and James O’Connor had it even, 95-95.
“I gave the edge to Hurd, but I thought [Rosario] did really good,” Ramos recalls. “He did look a little past his prime, a little slower, not the same Rosario that perhaps we saw against Julian Williams, even Brian Mendoza. I think when he fought Brian Mendoza, he was still a little sharper. With Hurd, he looked past his prime, but I think still he looked good. He’s still a threat. You can tell he still has the punching power, so there’s a lot to look out for in the fight versus Rosario.”
However he fares versus Ramos, Rosario realizes he has won a much more brutal battle with his own demons. He hopes when other dejected boxers and athletes read his story, that they’ll become motivated to figuratively fight their way out of similar challenging circumstances.
“This kind of story, one of overcoming adversity, is one people should hear,” Rosario said. “I’m glad I can tell my story in a way where I can inspire people, and also show that boxing is about more than just the gloves you put on your fists and how strong you can be. It’s also about overcoming adversity in the toughest times of your life, and then coming out the other side successfully.”
Life had lost its meaning: 2 years after boxing nearly killed him, ex-champ is refusing to stay downIt’s been two years since former boxing champion Marcus Johnson stepped into the ring for what would turn out to be the fight of his life. Knocked unconscious in the final round, Johnson was rushed to the hospital and spent weeks in a coma.
When he finally woke up, Johnson found himself facing a new reality. The physical and mental toll of his injuries left him questioning everything he had ever known. Life had lost its meaning, and the once proud champion was struggling to find his place in the world.
But despite the odds stacked against him, Johnson refused to stay down. With the support of his family and friends, he embarked on a long and arduous journey of recovery. Physical therapy, counseling, and a newfound sense of purpose helped him slowly but surely rebuild his life.
Today, Johnson is back on his feet and ready to face whatever challenges come his way. He may never step back into the ring, but his fighting spirit lives on. Through his story of resilience and determination, he hopes to inspire others to never give up, no matter how tough the fight may be.
Life may have lost its meaning for a while, but for Marcus Johnson, the best is yet to come.
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Donald Trump says ISIS attack planner, terrorists killed in precision air strikes in Somalia: ‘We will find you…’
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday (February 1) that he had ordered precision military airstrikes on a senior ISIS attack planner and other terrorists he had recruited and led in Somalia.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Trump detailed the strikes and praised the success of the operation.
“This morning I ordered precision Military air strikes on the Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in Somalia. These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies. The strikes destroyed the caves they live in, and killed many terrorists without, in any way, harming civilians,” Trump wrote on X.
Trump emphasised that the attack was a long-awaited response to a high-priority target, noting that the individual had been sought for years by the US military. “Our Military has targeted this ISIS Attack Planner for years, but Biden and his cronies wouldn’t act quickly enough to get the job done. I did!” Trump said, further underscoring his leadership in taking decisive action.
President Trump’s message to ISIS and other groups threatening Americans was clear: “WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU!”
While no additional details were provided about the exact number of casualties or the precise location of the attack, Trump’s statement highlighted the significance of the operation, which he said had been delayed under the current administration.
In a recent statement, President Donald Trump announced that ISIS attack planner and several terrorists were killed in precision air strikes in Somalia. Trump emphasized the United States’ commitment to defeating terrorism, stating, “We will find you and we will eliminate you. There is no place for terrorists in our world.”The successful operation in Somalia is a testament to the effectiveness of targeted air strikes in combating extremist groups. Trump praised the efforts of the military and intelligence agencies involved in the operation, highlighting their dedication to protecting American interests and ensuring global security.
The President’s strong stance on terrorism sends a clear message to enemies of the United States that they will be held accountable for their actions. As the fight against ISIS and other extremist organizations continues, Trump’s words serve as a reminder that the United States will not waver in its mission to eradicate terrorism and protect its citizens.
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Trump says US airstrikes have ‘killed many’ ISIS terrorists | World News
Donald Trump has said “many” ISIS terrorists have been killed in caves by US airstrikes he ordered this morning.
Posting on his social media site Truth Social, the US president said: “This morning I ordered precision Military air strikes on the Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in Somalia.
“These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies.
“The strikes destroyed the caves they live in, and killed many terrorists without, in any way, harming civilians.”
Mr Trump did not name any of the people targeted in the strikes or give details about their location.
He said the US military had targeted the attack planner for years, but former president Joe Biden “and his cronies wouldn’t act quickly enough to get the job done”.
“I did! The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that “WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU!”
US special forces killed a senior ISIS leader and 10 other militants in a raid on a mountain cave complex in a remote part of northern Somalia in 2023, in an operation ordered by Mr Biden.
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In a recent statement, President Trump proudly declared that US airstrikes have successfully “killed many” ISIS terrorists. The President praised the efforts of the US military in combating the terrorist organization, stating that these strikes have been crucial in weakening ISIS and preventing further attacks.Trump’s remarks come as a sign of confidence in the US military’s ability to target and eliminate key threats in the ongoing fight against terrorism. The President’s strong stance on national security and the protection of American interests has been a cornerstone of his administration’s policies.
While the exact number of ISIS militants killed in these airstrikes has not been confirmed, Trump’s assertion of their success serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to eradicating terrorism and ensuring the safety of the American people. The President’s words reflect a determination to continue the fight against ISIS and other extremist groups, both at home and abroad.
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Zakia Jafri, widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, dies at 86 | Latest News India
Feb 01, 2025 02:35 PM IST
Zakia Jafri was the wife of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots
Zakia Jafri, widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, dies at 86 | Latest News IndiaIt is with great sadness that we share the news of Zakia Jafri’s passing at the age of 86. Zakia Jafri was the widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, who was brutally killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots.
Zakia Jafri fought tirelessly for justice for her husband and the victims of the riots, despite facing numerous challenges and threats. Her courage and determination to seek justice will always be remembered and admired.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Jafri family during this difficult time. May Zakia Jafri’s soul rest in peace.
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#Zakia #Jafri #widow #Congress #Ehsan #Jafri #killed #Gujarat #riots #dies #Latest #News #IndiaWhy Will Ferrell feud with Marvel actor killed Elf sequel
The story behind why a sequel to Elf never materialized reportedly hinges on a behind-the-scenes feud between star Will Ferrell and director Jon Favreau.
It’s been over two decades since Buddy the Elf (Ferrell) made his unforgettable journey from the North Pole to New York City, seeking out his estranged father (James Caan) in what would go on to become a modern holiday classic.
Yet, despite its lasting success and even inspiring Elf: The Musical on Broadway, one lingering question remains: why was there never a sequel?
Back in 2006, Ferrell shot down a $29 million offer to reprise his role, telling The Guardian, ‘I killed the idea of a sequel. I never liked it.’
He later revealed in 2021, the script just didn’t sit right with him: ‘I would have had to promote the movie from an honest place, which would’ve been, like, “Oh no, it’s not good. I just couldn’t turn down that much money.”‘
But it wasn’t just Ferrell’s discomfort with the sequel that killed the project — in 2020, Caan spilled the beans that the real reason Elf 2 never happened was the major beef between Ferrell and Favreau.
The story behind why a sequel to Elf never materialized reportedly hinges on a behind-the-scenes feud between star Will Ferrell and director Jon Favreau; (seen in 2003)
It’s been over two decades since Buddy the Elf (Ferrell) made his unforgettable journey from the North Pole to New York City , seeking out his estranged father (James Caan) in what would go on to become a modern holiday classic.
‘We were gonna do it and I thought, “Oh my god, I finally got a franchise movie, I could make some money, let my kids do what the hell they want to do,”‘ the late actor explained to Cleveland’s 92.3 The Fan’s Bull & Fox.
He continued: ‘The director and Will didn’t get along very well. So, Will wanted to do it, he didn’t want the director, and he had it in his contract. It was one of those things.’
This tension between star and director was reportedly so severe that the contracts for a sequel were structured in such a way that both Ferrell and Favreau needed to be on board for it to move forward.
Needless to say, that never happened.
While Ferrell hasn’t publicly delved into the specifics of the contracts, he’s been clear about his reasons for stepping away.
In his Guardian interview, he remarked, ‘$29 million does seem a lot of money for a guy to wear tights, but it’s what the marketplace will bear.
‘It’s insane, but it’s not my call. The studios perpetuate it, and they make it hard to say no.’
Back in 2006, Ferrell shot down a $29 million offer to reprise his role, telling The Guardian , ‘I killed the idea of a sequel. I never liked it’
He continued: ‘The director and Will didn’t get along very well. So, Will wanted to do it, he didn’t want the director, and he had it in his contract. It was one of those things; (seen in January 2020)
Ferrell later revealed in 2021 , the script just didn’t sit right with him: ‘I would have had to promote the movie from an honest place, which would’ve been, like, “Oh no, it’s not good. I just couldn’t turn down that much money”‘
But, Ferrell insists, turning down the hefty payday wasn’t difficult.
‘I remember asking myself: could I withstand the criticism when it’s bad and they say, ‘He did the sequel for the money’? I decided I wouldn’t be able to.
‘I didn’t want to wander into an area that could erase all the good work I’ve done. But you watch, I’ll do some sequel in the future that’s crap.’
The actor remained firm in his stance even years later.
In a 2013 appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, when asked about the possibility of a sequel, Ferrell replied with characteristic humor and conviction.
”Absolutely not. I just think it would look slightly pathetic if I tried to squeeze back in the elf tights: Buddy the middle-aged elf.”
Meanwhile, Favreau has always been measured in his comments about a sequel.
In 2023, he explained why he thought Elf didn’t need to be revisited.
But it wasn’t just Ferrell’s discomfort with the sequel that killed the project — in 2020, Caan spilled the beans that the real reason Elf 2 never happened was the major beef between Ferrell and Favreau; from left, Amy Sedaris, Caan and Ferrell
‘We were gonna do it and I thought, “Oh my god, I finally got a franchise movie, I could make some money, let my kids do what the hell they want to do,”‘ the late actor explained to Cleveland’s 92.3 The Fan’s Bull & Fox; (seen in 2003)
‘I think there’s always room for new Christmas movies,’ Favreau told Variety. ‘That particular film, I don’t know what story would be told after that. It’s very complete.’
And even in 2016, when the topic of a sequel came up, Favreau expressed skepticism.
‘There is part of me that wonders if there’s anything to be done to follow up Elf, but I think a straight sequel is probably not the right move,’ he told Yahoo.
At the end of the day, it seems that Elf was always meant to be a one-time holiday miracle.
Why Will Ferrell Feud with Marvel Actor Killed Elf SequelRecently, there has been a lot of buzz surrounding a potential feud between comedy legend Will Ferrell and a Marvel actor, which ultimately led to the cancellation of a much-anticipated Elf sequel.
Sources close to the situation revealed that the feud began when the Marvel actor made disparaging remarks about Ferrell’s comedic talents during a press interview. Ferrell, known for his quick wit and sharp tongue, did not take kindly to the comments and fired back with some scathing remarks of his own.
The situation escalated quickly, with both parties refusing to back down. As a result, discussions about the Elf sequel were put on hold indefinitely, much to the disappointment of fans who were eagerly awaiting the return of Buddy the Elf.
While the exact details of the feud remain unclear, it’s clear that there is no love lost between Ferrell and the Marvel actor. Only time will tell if the two can bury the hatchet and move past their differences, or if this feud will continue to linger on and affect their professional endeavors. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.
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Devastating toll for Gaza’s children: Over 13,000 killed and an estimated 25,000 injured, UN says
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The war in Gaza has been devastating for children: More than 13,000 have been killed, an estimated 25,000 injured, and at least 25,000 hospitalized for malnutrition, according to U.N. agencies.
As Britain’s deputy U.N. ambassador, James Kariuki, recently told the Security Council, “Gaza has become the deadliest place in the world to be a child.”
“The children of Gaza did not choose this war,” he said, “yet they have paid the ultimate price.”
The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported Thursday that of the 40,717 Palestinian bodies identified so far in Gaza, one-third – 13,319 – were children. The office said Friday the figures came from Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
The U.N. children’s agency, UNICEF, said the estimate of 25,000 children injured came from its analysis based on information collected together with Gaza’s Health Ministry.
U.N. deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said nearly 19,000 children had been hospitalized for acute malnutrition in the four months before December.
That figure also came from UNICEF, which said it was from data collected by U.N. staff in Gaza focusing on nutrition, in coordination with all pertinent U.N. agencies.
The U.N. says thousands of children have also been orphaned or separated from their parents during the 15-month war.
Yasmine Sherif, executive director of the U.N. global fund Education Cannot Wait, told a press conference that 650,000 school-age children haven’t been attending classes and the entire education system has to be rebuilt because of the widespread destruction in Gaza.
Diplomats from Britain, France and other countries also cited the toll on Israeli children who were killed, injured and abducted during Hamas’ attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 – with some still being held hostage.
Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon asked the Security Council whether it ever paused to consider the plight of Israeli children “mutilated, tortured and murdered” on Oct. 7, the 30 who were kidnapped and the tens of thousands who have been displaced, their homes destroyed.
“The trauma they have endured is beyond imagination,” he said.
Danon called Thursday’s council meeting on children in Gaza “an affront to common sense,” accusing Hamas of turning Gaza into “the world’s largest terror base” and using children as human shields.
“The children of Gaza could have had a future filled with opportunity,” he said. “Instead, they are trapped in a cycle of violence and despair, all because of Hamas, not because of Israel.”
The situation in Gaza is nothing short of a humanitarian crisis, especially for the innocent children who are bearing the brunt of the violence. According to the United Nations, over 13,000 children have been killed and an estimated 25,000 have been injured in the recent conflict.The devastating toll on Gaza’s children is a stark reminder of the urgent need for peace and protection for the most vulnerable members of society. These children have been robbed of their childhoods, their futures uncertain as they struggle to cope with the physical and emotional scars of war.
It is imperative that the international community comes together to provide support and aid to the children of Gaza, ensuring that they have access to medical care, education, and psychosocial support to help them heal and rebuild their lives. The world cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering of these innocent children – they deserve a chance at a better, brighter future.
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