A £275,000 Aurus Senat limousine, believed to be from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet, allegedly exploded and caught fire on a street in Moscow near the country’s top intelligence agency FSB’s headquarters.
The claim was reported by some western outlets, but no confirmation came from Russian state media or Kremlin, or from independent sources. It’s said that Putin himself was not on board. No word on any injuries or fatalities.
The incident fueled talk of an assassination attempt. Watch what is being claimed. Here’s more from Times Of India.
Law enforcement officials arrested the top East Coast leader of the MS-13 gang in a raid early Thursday morning in Woodbridge, Virginia. The 24-year-old suspect, originally from El Salvador, was apprehended in a coordinated operation led by the FBI and joined by the Prince William County Police Department, ATF, ICE, and Virginia State Police.
FBI director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi were on hand for the operation. “They executed a clean, safe operation and the bad guy’s in custody. Thanks to the FBI, we got one of the worst of the worst of MS-13 off the streets this morning. Virginia and the country is a lot safer today,” Bondi told Fox News. Here’s more from TrumpRapNews.
Meanwhile, In Las Vegas, Nevada, police arrested 36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim on charges of launching a Molotov cocktail attack that torched several Teslas at a dealership last week. Kim has been charged with multiple crimes ranging from destruction of property, arson and possessing a fire device. Here’s more from Sky News Australia.
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love, a Utah Republican, died Sunday at the age of 49. Her family cited cancer as the cause of death.
The daughter of Haitian immigrants, Love became the first black Republican elected to serve in the U.S. House. She initially ran for the U.S. House in 2012, eventually winning in 2014, serving a district that included many suburbs surrounding St. Lake City.
“This is truly heartbreaking,” says U.S. Sen. Mike Lee. “Mia Love was an outstanding public servant and a dear friend.” Here’s more from ABC4 Utah.
This week on New World Next Week: Israel resumes its genocide in Gaza as the United States resumes its wanton destruction of Yemen; Trump prepares his TRA-VEL-BAN!; and the United Nations goons clearcut the Amazon rain forest to pave the way to their next climate conference (literally!). Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.
President Trump’s economic policies are working, as the price of eggs and gas begin to ease. DOGE and Elon Musk are being attacked for their efforts to cut costs. Alex Jones and Infowars suffer a death and police swatting. Join us for a quick review, prayer and scripture. Here’s more from Lori Colley.
Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire proposal negotiated by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Qatar. Rubio will now take the proposal to Russia, seeking an agreement from Vladimir Putin to also honor the accord.
It’s not a permanent solution, but simply provides a 30-day window during which the two nations can try to begin resolving their differences and ending their war. Here’s more from Clayton Morris with Redacted News.
In this episode of Bongino Report: Early Edition, Evita Duffy covers the brutal massacre of Christians in Syria, a major fashion brand making a right-wing rebrand, and a Love Is Blind bride leaving her fiancé at the altar over his lack of support for BLM.
The Assad regime is gone, and the country has moved from bad to worse—thousands of Christians and other minorities slaughtered. The world increasingly rejects freedom, as an election in Romania got overturned and a global elitist takes the top spot in Canada. Let’s look at it all, and pray for God’s help! Here’s more from Lori Colley.
This week on the New World Next Week: The trade wars commence as international trade goes topsy-turvy; the globalists are finally realizing their decades-old dream of a European Union army; and Trump flexes US government power to Make America Great Again . . . for Israel.
Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.
Detectives in Santa Fe, New Mexico collected several pieces of evidence from the home of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa after their bodies were discovered last week. Among the evidence included two “green in color cellular devices.”
Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart explains what those devices could hold and the clues they’ll give investigators who are working to solve this mysterious death investigation on this episode of On the Case. Law enforcement and medical examiner’s officials will give a press conference Friday afternoon in Santa Fe.
The FBI uncovers a secret tunnel beneath Gene Hackman’s mansion, and what they find inside is truly chilling. Fans have celebrated Hackman’s legendary career, but no one expected this shocking discovery.
Investigators reveal cryptic notes, hidden documents, and eerie artifacts buried for years. Then and Now questions arise—Was Hackman hiding something, or is there a deeper Hollywood mystery? Authorities are piecing together the puzzle, and Then and Now is here to bring you exclusive details.