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Best friends die holding hands after accident before school prom

  Two teenagers were killed in a tragic car crash on their way to prom after a reckless driver ignored repeated requests to slow down. Kiea McCann, 17, and Dlava Mohamed, 16, were in a vehicle with family friend Anthony McGinn, 61, when the fatal collision occurred. McGinn, behind the wheel of the car, was driving at high speeds when he ultimately lost control and veered off the road. Kiea and Dlava were both killed when the car slammed into a tree in County Monaghan, Ireland, in July 2023. According to The Sun, the two teen girls were traveling to their formal – another term for high school prom – and should have enjoyed a night they would remember for the rest of their lives. Instead, the evening would bring about the tragic end of their lives, following the aforementioned crash that played out after McGinn had been asked to slow down multiple times. Both girls, as well as a friend sitting in the front passenger seat, Oisin Clerkin, had reportedly asked the driver to check his sp...
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13-year-old dies by suicide after bullying – family says cries for help were dismissed as “seeking attention”

  The loss of 13-year-old Josiah Michael Dwinell has left a family — and a wider community — grappling with grief, questions, and a painful sense that more could have been done. Josiah had just celebrated his 13th birthday on March 4. Eight days later, his life ended in a way that has shaken everyone who knew him. For his family, the timeline is not just tragic — it is impossible to separate from the warnings they say came before it. According to relatives, concerns about bullying and Josiah’s mental health had been raised repeatedly in the months leading up to his death. His aunt, Shaena Stebbins, described a young boy who was struggling in ways that were visible at home, even if they were not always acknowledged elsewhere. “He was being bullied at school and on the bus… not one person outside his home tried to help him,” she wrote. Josiah’s life had already been shaped by loss. His biological mother passed away more than five years ago, and he had since been living with his grand...

Netizens concerned over Taylor Swift’s engagement

  Taylor Swift’s engagement to football star Travis Kelce was perhaps one of the biggest things to have in the world of celebrity news in 2025. However, fans are now concerned that there might be trouble in paradise. Keep reading to know more. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce appeared at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. However, there are fans who are suspicious of the chemistry of the pair, saying things between them seemed off. The couple made their official debut at an awards show, attending the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Thursday night at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Swift was nominated for 9 awards, making her the year’s most-nominated artist. An NFL athlete was front and center in the crowd as he watched his fiancée nab seven of the nine awards she was nominated for. However, viewers were not convinced by their chemistry. One person wrote on X, “Taylor and Travis just seem so awkward together tonight.” “They look painfully awkward for a couple that’s constantly fram...

New Covid strain ‘Cicada’ identified and it’s raising vaccine concerns

  A new COVID variant is now spreading and experts are starting to pay attention. It has been given a strange nickname: “Cicada.” There’s a reason why. The new strain, called BA.3.2, is attracting closer attention. One reason is the many changes in the variant’s spike protein, which make it different from other versions now spreading. “Perhaps more concerning is the variant’s slew of genetic changes in its spike protein, which set it apart from other variants circulating,” said Andrew Pekosz, Ph.D., a virologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in an interview with TODAY. The virus that causes COVID-19 keeps changing as it spreads. This is normal and leads to the emergence of new variants over time. Most variants today are very similar to each other, with only minor differences. But according to experts, BA.3.2 is not like the others — it clearly stands out. Cicada – a new Covid strain Scientists say it was first found in South Africa in 2024, but it stayed q...

The first animal you see in this image will reveal the person you need in your life

  Your mind reacts faster than you realize—and often, that first instinct says more than logic ever could. A simple image, a hidden shape, a fleeting impression… and suddenly, something deeper surfaces. This kind of visual test isn’t about right or wrong answers. It’s about what quietly draws your attention—and what that might reveal about what you’re missing, needing, or seeking at this moment in your life. Sometimes, we move forward without pausing to ask what we actually need. This exercise gently brings that question into focus. Why your first impression matters At different stages in life, there’s often a subtle sense that something is incomplete. Not necessarily broken—just… missing. It could be clarity, connection, stability, or even joy. When you look at an image like this, your brain doesn’t overanalyze. It chooses quickly, almost instinctively. That choice is often guided by your emotional state, your current challenges, and what you’re unconsciously drawn toward. So inst...

“HPV in Men: Understanding the Silent Infection and How to Stay Protected”

  The Silent Virus Many People Don’t Realize They Carry Chapter 1: What You Don’t Feel Can Still Affect You At first glance, it doesn’t seem like something worth worrying about. There are no warning signs. No discomfort. Nothing that interrupts daily life. And that’s exactly what makes it dangerous. Because sometimes, what feels like “nothing” is simply something that hasn’t revealed itself yet. Something that can remain hidden for years—quietly present, quietly spreading, and in some cases, quietly leading to long-term consequences Chapter 2: A Common Reality Few Talk About The condition behind this silence is Human Papillomavirus (HPV)—one of the most widespread infections globally. Medical experts estimate that nearly every sexually active person will encounter it at some point. Yet despite how common it is, awareness often remains incomplete. For years, public conversations focused primarily on its connection to cervical cancer, leaving a gap in understanding: HPV affects men a...

Beloved 'Today' Anchor Peter Alexander, 49, Leaves NBC After Nearly 22 Years of Work – Details

  For years, the weekend anchor seemed locked into one of NBC's most familiar seats. But behind that polished exit was a growing personal strain and fresh signs of career restlessness. Peter Alexander, 49, announced on March 28, 2026, that he is leaving NBC News after nearly 22 years with the network, ending a run that included his role as co-host of "Saturday TODAY." While he revealed the official reason behind this departure on air, which was all about his personal life, an outlet has reported on his real frustration regarding his job. And another has already discovered where he's going next. A Farewell That Put Family First On air, Alexander made clear that his daughters were central to his decision. As Today reported, he told viewers, "I've been away from home more than 80 nights in the last seven months. More than 200 Friday nights away from my family in the last seven years." He then explained exactly why that had become too much to ignore. "S...