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Unlocking Opportunities: A New AI Business That No One Knows! TikTok Automation

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In the vast landscape of emerging AI businesses, a hidden gem awaits discovery – TikTok automation. This innovative venture, discussed by a few, holds the potential to generate up to $100 per day. The beauty of this opportunity lies in its accessibility – anyone, anywhere in the world, can embark on this journey without the need for an Etsy account, a Mid Journey subscription, or prior experience. Armed only with your smartphone, you can harness the power of Invideo AI to transform simple lines of text into custom videos. But that’s not all; alongside this novel business idea, you’ll also learn the art of creating trending YouTube videos effortlessly. Join me as we explore the gold mine of opportunities in this video.

## Unveiling Tik Tok Automation

Curious about what TikTok automation entails? Let me share my discovery. While casually scrolling through TikTok, I stumbled upon an account that specializes in uploading spiritual videos. At first glance, it may seem ordinary, but trust me, there’s more than meets the eye. This account, in my confident estimation, consistently rakes in hundreds of dollars. How is this possible? The answers will unfold as we progress in this video. First, let’s delve into Invideo AI, the tool that will drive this business and streamline the video creation process.

## Invideo AI: Your Creative Ally

So, what exactly is Invideo AI? Picture this – create a YouTube short narrating the incredible journey of space exploration. Make it epic, using a deep Australian male voiceover. In 1957, our cosmic sojourn began with the Soviet satellite Sputnik breaching our atmosphere. Invideo AI functions similarly, turning your ideas into visually stunning videos with just a simple prompt. But hold on, there’s more to it. Add subtitles, tweak the music volume, or switch the voiceover to a British female voice – all with a few words. The possibilities are astounding, and we’ve only scratched the surface. Stay tuned, as I’ll guide you through starting a TikTok automation business using this powerful tool.

### Getting Started with Invideo AI

To access Invideo AI, follow the link in the description. Create a free account, and you’ll land on a user-friendly dashboard. The central element is a text box where you input prompts. For a basic start, you can type something like “Create a 2-minute video about cats,” and Invideo AI takes care of script planning, voiceover, and video creation.

However, for professional-quality videos, a more detailed prompt is key. As you continue watching, I’ll share my prompt formula for optimal results. In the dropdown menu, select a workflow – YouTube Shorts, YouTube Explainer, recent events video, or script to video. Each requires specific information, essential for understanding the Tik Tok automation business we’ll explore later.

## Crafting Engaging Videos: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s consider creating a YouTube explainer, an excellent choice for a faceless YouTube channel. Specify the video duration (e.g., 10 minutes) and provide detailed information about the video. For instance, create a video about “Nine Crazy Facts About Cats.” Be creative in defining the overall look – start with a captivating fact, ensure humor, engagement, and dynamism, and end with a question for audience interaction.

Customization continues with background music and voiceover settings. Select the music type, gender, and accent for the voiceover. Subtitles are optional but add a layer of engagement. After hitting ‘Continue,’ the magic begins as Invideo AI transforms your detailed prompt into a video. Want to customize further? Invideo AI allows you to tweak various elements, from audience selection to the video’s look and feel.

### Editing Made Easy

Not satisfied with a specific part? Invideo AI simplifies edits. Use the text box underneath the video to request changes or click ‘Edit’ for more comprehensive options. You can modify media, script, or even export to the timeline for detailed edits and full customization (currently in the alpha stage).

## Elevate Your Videos: Paid Plans and Advanced Features

While Invideo AI offers a free option, upgrading to a paid plan (starting at $20 a month) unlocks a range of features crucial for serious video creation and the TikTok automation business. Unlimited exports, high-resolution videos, and access to premium footage – these elements enhance the quality of your content.

## Viral Content Creation: Recent Events Video Workflow

Invideo AI’s recent events video workflow adds another layer to your content creation arsenal. Use an article link as a reference, and within minutes, you have a trending video. Explore the world of artificial intelligence or any niche that aligns with trending topics.

## The TikTok Automation Business Model

Now, the big question – how does the TikTok account, seemingly simple yet monetarily successful, operate? The answer lies in affiliate product promotion. By examining the account’s bio, we find links to popular ClickBank products like Soulmate Sketch and Wealth DNA Code. With multiple accounts in the same niche, they consistently promote these products in their videos, some of which have garnered millions of views. The simplicity of the videos is the key, but I’ll show you how to leverage Invideo AI for even better results.

### Getting Started with TikTok Automation

Starting your TikTok automation business is a step-by-step process. Begin by selecting an affiliate product – platforms like ClickBank or Digistore offer diverse options. Create a TikTok account, and the real fun begins – content creation. Brainstorm video ideas, and here are three methods to help you:

1. **Chat GPT Ideation**: Use Chat GPT to generate video ideas for your niche. For example, if it suggests “Dog Health Tips,” copy the idea and head to Invideo AI.

2. **Article Inspiration**: Find articles related to your niche. Copy the link, go to Invideo AI, select the YouTube shorts workflow, and use the article as a reference.

3. **Prompt Formula**: Embrace a detailed prompt formula for optimal results. Specify the duration, platform, topic, voiceover and script style, background music, and any additional information. For instance:

– **Prompt Formula Example:**
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Create a 3-minute YouTube video about the history of space exploration. The video should feature a deep male voiceover with an Australian accent, speaking informatively and engagingly. The script should be storytelling, making complex information easy to understand, covering key milestones from early rocketry to recent Mars missions. Choose inspiring and cinematic background music, and encourage viewers to subscribe for more educational content.
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## Conclusion: Unleash Your Creative Potential

As we conclude today’s video, the possibilities are limitless. With Invideo AI at your fingertips, you can unlock creative avenues, whether for TikTok automation or building a YouTube presence. The prompt formula shared empowers you to craft engaging content tailored to your audience. To embark on this journey, click the link and sign up for a free Invideo AI account. Thank you for watching, and good luck as you explore the exciting realm of AI-powered content creation!

Tragic Case: Police Reveal 2-Year-Old’s Harrowing Conditions Before Death

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Inset, left to right: Katherine Carter and Trevor Reichard-Hayes (Tell City Police Dept.). Background: The area in Indiana where the toddler died (Google Maps).

An Indiana couple faces serious charges after allegedly causing the death of a 2-year-old boy under their care. The child reportedly suffered from extreme malnutrition to the point where he consumed pieces of the wall and diapers to survive.

Authorities have charged Trevor Reichard-Hayes, 39, and Katherine Carter, 31, with murder, neglect leading to death, and additional counts of neglect resulting in serious injury to a dependent. They were apprehended last week following the tragic incident involving young Erik Reichard.

The specific nature of the relationship between the couple and the child remains unclear at this time.

According to a statement released by the Tell City Police Department, officers were dispatched to a residence on Guttenberg Lane shortly after 1 p.m. on March 31 following a 911 report of an unresponsive child. Despite immediate efforts to resuscitate him, the boy was declared dead at the scene.

Law enforcement and other agencies, including the Perry County Coroner’s Office and the Indiana Department of Child Services, conducted an extensive investigation at the residence. During this process, two other children were removed from the home for their safety, according to officials.

Court documents obtained by Evansville, Indiana, NBC affiliate WFIE provided additional alleged details about the circumstances of Erik’s death, including that Reichard-Hayes placed the 911 call, telling the dispatcher that Carter had found the child unresponsive.

Authorities said the parents had not seen their son alive since 11 p.m. the previous evening, about 14 hours before the call for help was placed. Based on his condition, it was believed that Erik had likely been dead for several hours by the time help arrived.

Police and court documents paint a disturbing picture of the conditions inside the home. Officers observed feces on the floor in children’s bedrooms, along with drywall debris, paint chips, dirt, and pieces of soiled diapers scattered throughout. Insects were also found throughout the residence.

The toddler himself appeared “extremely skinny” and malnourished, with more than 40 sores or bug bites covering his body, according to WFIE. He weighed only about 15 pounds — about half of what would be expected for a boy of his age and size, investigators said.

An autopsy later revealed the child had ingested materials consistent with drywall, paint chips, or spackling, as well as substances found in diapers, according to Evansville ABC affiliate WEHT. Authorities believe the boy likely resorted to eating those items out of hunger. The exam did not show any evidence of physical abuse.

Carter allegedly told investigators the child had been eating his diapers, which officers reportedly suspected was due to severe malnourishment.

Additional details from the investigation reportedly indicate that one child’s room contained a training toilet filled with feces and urine that had not been cleaned for days or weeks, while another’s bedroom doorknob had been reversed, allowing the parents to lock the child inside the room.

Despite the conditions in the rest of the home, investigators noted that the adults’ bedroom was clean, according to reports.

Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.

Dan Hurley Affirms UConn’s Status as a Leading Force in College Basketball

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Following a triumphant moment in the Final Four, Dan Hurley made his way through the corridors of Lucas Oil Stadium. With a backpack casually slung over one shoulder, a snapback perched on his head, and AirPods delivering his game-day soundtrack, he exuded a relaxed yet focused demeanor.

Hurley’s playlist consisted of a mix of Aerosmith, Nirvana, and, unexpectedly, Hole. As he shared with the Daily Mail, one track stood out: Johnny Cash’s “The Beast in Me.” This choice might seem unusual for a pre-game playlist, given its slower tempo and reflective tone, emblematic of Cash’s later work. Yet, the song’s introspective lyrics resonate with Hurley’s personal journey.

“The beast in me / Is caged by frail and fragile bars / Restless by day and night / Rants and rages at the stars / God help the beast in me.”

Throughout his career, Hurley has often unleashed this ‘beast,’ at times stirring controversy and at others demonstrating remarkable prowess. However, on Monday night, the fierce competitor within him was subdued, as the Huskies faced a heartbreaking loss to the Michigan Wolverines in their first-ever national title game, finishing 69-63.

At the post-game press conference, a visibly emotional Hurley struggled to hold back tears as he addressed the departure of seniors Alex Karaban and Tarris Reed, marking the end of an era for the team.

Dejected, yet defiant: ‘I’ll probably get in trouble for this… UConn, I think right now, we’re probably the premier program in college basketball right now, having been to three out of four National Championship games,’ the coach boldly told reporters.

UConn's Dan Hurley maintained his schools is still the top program in college basketball

UConn’s Dan Hurley maintained his schools is still the top program in college basketball

Hurley and the Huskies fell to the Michigan Wolverines 69-63 despite a late comeback try

Hurley and the Huskies fell to the Michigan Wolverines 69-63 despite a late comeback try

The dejected coach still believes Connecticut is the top team in the country despite the loss

The dejected coach still believes Connecticut is the top team in the country despite the loss

On a night where the Huskies were expected to struggle with Michigan’s size, they came out with a bravery that many aren’t capable of against the Wolverines.

But eventually, poor shot-making gave way to a narrow six-point defeat. Michigan forced the Huskies to have their worst shooting night of the season.

Hurley consoled his players – particularly Karaban and injured guard Solo Ball – on the court. He walked off with arms draped around them.

When the coach claimed the title of ‘premier program’ in the nation, it was in reference to Karaban’s efforts. The Massachusetts forward spurned the NBA Draft multiple times in order to return to Connecticut and finished with the most games played of anyone in UConn history.

‘You dream of being on this stage one time, and to be heading into it for a third time, it’s a blessing,’ Karaban said in response to a question from the Daily Mail the day before the title game.

‘It’s the reason why I came back. It’s the reason why I’ve had extremely hard decisions to make throughout my career. I’ve always wanted to come back to win, to win championships, and to leave a legacy that’s unmatched in college basketball.’

Dusty May's Michigan team dominated Connecticut down the stretch to stave off a dynasty

Dusty May’s Michigan team dominated Connecticut down the stretch to stave off a dynasty

L-R: Braylon Mullins, Solo Ball and Alex Karaban hang their heads after the lost title game

L-R: Braylon Mullins, Solo Ball and Alex Karaban hang their heads after the lost title game

He’s done that, in spite of the loss. Very rarely does a college player take part in three championships in a career. Doing that has put him in rarified air.

But that effort – matched with Hurley’s – has boosted the profile of this school even further than before. The Huskies resurrected themselves from a program death in the underperforming American Conference and are now clearly a ‘blue blood.’

It’s what brought other players on board: ‘Yeah, I still feel like we’re the premier program,’ guard Silas Demary Jr, who transferred from Georgia, told Daily Mail after the loss. 

‘I think we’re the standard of winning and what it looks like… I still believe I made the right decision to come here. 

‘I became a better person, a better man, a better basketball player all around. If I had to go back, I’d do it ten times over and over again.’

Hurley on the result: 'It was a soldier's death and we all went out on our shield.'

Hurley on the result: ‘It was a soldier’s death and we all went out on our shield.’

Perhaps surprisingly, there were few emotions from Hurley in the locker room. Solemn reflection took over instead. But perhaps that’s because the coach already got them out.

‘I had the sunglasses on on the bus when I walked in because I cried,’ Hurley told reporters. ‘I cried as I walked through the hotel, and it was emotional, because you’re so proud of your team that you’ve outlasted everyone but one other obviously formidable opponent.

‘So it’ll hit me, it’ll hit me later. Right now, when you shot as bad as we shot versus that team of destruction, you know you’re probably supposed to get run off the court.’

But the sting of a loss in the title game is easier to handle than at any other stage: ‘I’ll take how we went out. It was a soldier’s death and we all went out on our shield.’ 

In the absence of hardware in his hands or on his finger, Hurley couldn’t bring himself to beat his chest or scream. Rather, the future lies in who he can bring in via the transfer portal to bolster the roster for a chance at redemption in 2027.

For now, the beast in Dan Hurley lies in its cage of frail and fragile bars: wounded, yet maybe with a stronger resolve. The coach will build back again, because that’s all he knows. And once that ‘beast’ gains strength, and Connecticut puts up another dynasty-sealing attempt, then God help everyone else.

Experts Issue Urgent Warning on Imminent Fuel Crisis: ‘A Matter of Days

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is heading to Singapore with the aim of strengthening Australia’s fuel security, leveraging the nation’s status as a major agricultural exporter.

The federal government maintains that there is currently no threat to fuel supply. However, New South Wales is already taking precautions for a potential “worst-case scenario,” as supply chain experts caution that fuel rationing could be imminent within days.

In response to these concerns, petrol companies have been compelled to share their distribution data with the New South Wales government. This information is critical for making informed decisions should the situation worsen.

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Albanese will meet with his Singaporean counterpart on Friday, leveraging Australian gas for their fuel to help get us through the global crisis. (9News)

Currently, 34 petrol stations have completely run dry, and an additional 125 stations are experiencing shortages of at least one type of fuel.

NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe is closely examining sensitive commercial data from petrol companies to map out the state’s fuel distribution and determine where supplies are being allocated.

“The NSW government is planning for the worst case scenario and if we have to take action we will,” she said.

“We’re planning for if the situation deteriorates.”

NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe
The Energy Minister Penny Sharpe (pictured) is now pouring-over commercially sensitive data from petrol companies to map out the state’s supply and where it’s being sent. (9News)

If it does deteriorate, rationing could come quickly, experts warn.

“We’re not talking about months, we’re talking about a few days,” Sydney University Professor Ben Fahimnia told 9News.

“We’re already seeing the early symptoms of rationing, it’s just not officially declared.”

‘More important than ever’

In an effort to sure up Australia’s supplies, Albanese will head to Singapore, seeking to use the nation’s exports to ride a global crisis.

“The certainty of those clear, close relationships is more important than ever,” Albanese said.

Heading to Asia on Thursday, Albanese will meet with his Singaporean counterpart on Friday, leveraging Australian gas for their oil-based fuel to help get us through the global crisis.

Petrol companies data
Supply chain analysts say Australia could be just days away from having to ration fuel if shipments do not shore up. (9News)

“Australia’s a very reliable supplier and it’s a very reliable customer,” supply chain expert David Leaney told 9News.

The battle for energy is matched by the battle for food with Australian farmers sending about 80 per cent of what they produce overseas.

But they are susceptible to supply chain disruptions, currently hit by a lack of diesel for machinery and imported fertiliser, which farmers rely heavily on to boost yields.

“There will clearly be impacts on production and volumes of production and that means we have to think carefully about what happens to that product,” food security expert Andrew Henderson told 9News.

Indonesia, which takes a lot of Australian beef, grain and fresh produce have given Australia quiet assurances it will keep sending fertiliser down under.

Anthony Albanese, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto
Indonesia, which takes a lot of Australian beef, grain and fresh produce have given Australia quiet assurances it will keep sending fertiliser down under. (9News)

“We have been relying around 60 per cent of our urea comes through the Middle East,” Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said.

“So this is about securing supplies elsewhere across the globe.”

Rise in e-vehicles and e-bikes 

Fuelled by panic-buying at the pump, higher petrol prices are driving a trend towards plug-ins, with EV sales in March double what they were a year ago.

Electric vehicles
Fuelled by panic-buying at the pump, higher petrol prices are driving a trend towards plug-ins, with EV sales in March double what they were a year ago. (9News)

E-bikes are also increasingly popular.

“We’ve probably seen a four to five-[time] increase in inquiries [and] sales have definitely gone up,” Joshua Lepore from Sydney E-Bikes told 9News.

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Drew Barrymore Opens Up About Post-Motherhood Body Image and Her Simplified Wardrobe Choices


Drew Barrymore is known for her candidness.

On Monday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show,” the host became emotional during a segment focused on makeovers.

Addressing women who had experienced significant body changes, such as substantial weight loss or multiple pregnancies, Barrymore opened up about her personal struggles with body image.

With tears in her eyes, she confessed, “I really related to this. I truly did,” and continued, “Just the other day, I was walking down the street… having had two C-sections has left me so affected that I find it difficult to wear many types of pants.”

Barrymore is a mother to two daughters, Olive, 13, and Frankie, 11, whom she shares with her former husband, Will Kopelman.

The actress further shared, “I had this shorter shirt on, and I couldn’t keep my jacket closed. And I’m walking around and I was [thinking], I don’t want anyone to see this.”

During this portion of the show, the 51-year-old was speaking to a mother-of-four who had recently lost 75 pounds, was afraid to wear slimmer clothing and “would love to feel more confident … and not be worried about ‘do I look stupid?’”

Sharing that she was inspired by Dawn, the makeover participant, Barrymore added, “I totally get it. And I’ve gotta tell you, I’m looking at you and all I see is just your beautiful hard work … that I only know because you told us, I wouldn’t know otherwise … and you look so stunning.”

“Your body changes and you get older and things just aren’t the same,” she concluded.

Barrymore, who recently underwent a weight-loss transformation herself, has publicly dispelled rumors of going under the knife to achieve her youthful glow.

“I haven’t done anything, and I want to try and stay that way,” the talk show host said during an audience Q&A on her show.

“But I also am like, do whatever works for you,” she added at the time, continuing, “The only thing I do know is don’t judge other people because they do things differently … We’re all on our own path, and we have to support each other.”

Providence Relocates Iryna Zarutska Mural Amid Activist and Mayoral Advocacy Efforts

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Following a concerted effort by left-leaning activists and Providence’s Mayor Brett Smiley to halt the creation of a mural depicting Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was tragically killed, the artwork’s original project was abandoned. However, a different venue in the city has now embraced the mural, ensuring its completion.

Opa the Phoenician, a Lebanese eatery situated in the historic Federal Hill area of Providence, has taken on the task of hosting the mural. Artist Ian Gaudreau commenced the mural’s installation on Friday.

The mural was initially set to adorn the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBT bar located downtown. Nevertheless, the bar succumbed to pressure from opponents, leading to the suspension and subsequent cancellation of the project.

The unfinished mural of Iryna Zarutska on the side of the Dark Lady club in Providence

Photograph of the unfinished, contentious mural of Iryna Zarutska on the wall of The Dark Lady in Providence, dated March 30, 2026. (Photo by David DelPoio/The Providence Journal/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

Mayor Smiley emerged as a key figure in opposing the mural’s creation.

“The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the country is divisive and does not represent Providence,” he said in a statement, adding that he wanted to “encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.”

Co-owner of Opa, Francois Karam, emphasized that the restaurant is owned by immigrants and the mural is a way to honor Zarutska’s story as an immigrant.

“[Iryna] was once an immigrant chasing the American dream,” Karam said, according to WJAR. “She worked to build a life for herself and lost it along the way. This mural is our way of honoring her on a building owned by an immigrant family who understands that journey.”

Iryna Zarutska cowering in her seat on a Charlotte commuter train as attacker towers over her

Iryna Zarutska cowers as her attacker towers over her on Aug. 22. 2025. (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

Gaudreau echoed that sentiment.

“He has an immigrant family story himself,” he said of Karam. “So he really connected with Iryna, and he felt really passionate about the project.”

Zarutska was killed on Aug. 22 after she was randomly stabbed from behind on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light-rail train. The suspect in her unprovoked murder is Decarlos Brown Jr., who had a lengthy rap sheet, including convictions for larceny, breaking and entering, and armed robbery.

Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. facing camera in booking photo

Booking photo of Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., taken Sept. 14, 2022, following his arrest in Mecklenburg County. Brown, 34, is charged in the Aug. 22, 2025, stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska aboard a Charlotte light-rail train. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office)

He had previously served five years in prison.

Fox News Digital reached out to Smiley’s office. 

I Mistook My Symptoms for Aging—But It Was Actually Bowel Cancer

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Kerry Hatrill didn’t feel any pain or discomfort that demanded immediate attention. Instead, what she experienced was a subtle yet persistent heaviness that seemed to seep into her limbs, refusing to vanish.

By the afternoon, Kerry was noticeably fatigued, struggling through a haze of tiredness that she couldn’t quite put her finger on. She chalked it up to the demands of life catching up with her. At 49, balancing work and family, she thought this must be what aging feels like.

As she began experiencing bloating and her energy levels continued to plummet, Kerry believed she had found the answer: menopause.

This gradual hormonal transition into a new chapter of life is something every woman anticipates in midlife. Conversations with friends and articles she read painted the picture—exhaustion, bodily changes, and the unsettling feeling of not quite recognizing oneself.

The slow, inevitable hormonal shift into a new phase of life that every woman can expect in midlife. Friends spoke about it, articles described it – the exhaustion, the changes, the sense of not quite feeling like yourself.

So Kerry carried on.

The tiredness deepened, but it was easy to rationalise. A bad night’s sleep. A stressful week. Too much on her plate.

Even the subtle changes in her body – things she might once have questioned – were folded into that same reassuring narrative: this is normal, this is age, this is just what happens.

Like many women approaching 50, Kerry Hatrill blamed her growing list of symptoms - fatigue, bloating and changes in her bowel habits - on perimenopause

Like many women approaching 50, Kerry Hatrill blamed her growing list of symptoms – fatigue, bloating and changes in her bowel habits – on perimenopause

Kerry, pictured ringing the 'end of treatment' bell at hospital, was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer

Kerry, pictured ringing the ‘end of treatment’ bell at hospital, was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer

By the time more obvious symptoms began to emerge, Kerry had already spent weeks learning how to explain them away.

When she noticed faint pink streaks after going to the toilet, she assumed it was nothing serious. The mother-of-two put it down to something she had eaten – or simply another indignity of getting older.

But over the following weeks, the symptoms began to stack up. Kerry, a customer service assistant from Bromley, developed persistent bloating, worsening fatigue and subtle but definite changes in her bowel habits.

Her GP initially reassured her after a stool test came back normal. Yet the unease lingered.

Soon, there was a growing urgency to use the toilet, paired with a frustrating sensation of needing to go but being unable to.

‘My stools became pencil thin, and I often felt the urge to go but couldn’t,’ she says.

She also began experiencing occasional sharp rectal pain – alongside the same unrelenting fatigue that had first crept in weeks earlier.

It was only after a significant episode of bleeding in April 2024 that she returned to her doctor. This time, further tests revealed low iron anaemia – a red flag that prompted an urgent referral for a colonoscopy.

During the procedure, which involves a camera being inserted into the back passage, doctors discovered a large tumour in her rectum – roughly the size of a small orange.

A month later, Kerry was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer.

‘I’d already been given an indication it could be cancer, so when I received the official diagnosis, I felt prepared,’ she says. ‘I was calm and ready with questions.’

Bowel cancer is diagnosed in around 45,000 people and is responsible for around 17,700 deaths in Britain every year. This makes it the second-most common cause of cancer death.

Kerry, a customer service assistant from Bromley, developed persistent bloating, worsening fatigue and subtle but definite changes in her bowel habits

Kerry, a customer service assistant from Bromley, developed persistent bloating, worsening fatigue and subtle but definite changes in her bowel habits

'Telling my kids was incredibly hard because I couldn't guarantee what the outcome would be,' she says of her sons, Jake, 28, and Craig, 25

‘Telling my kids was incredibly hard because I couldn’t guarantee what the outcome would be,’ she says of her sons, Jake, 28, and Craig, 25

In the United States, approximately 158,850 people are expected to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year – and just over 55,000 will die from it.

While it has long been associated with older age, cases among younger adults have been rising.

Today, 45 per cent of diagnoses are in under-65s – a significant jump from 27 per cent in 1995. One in five diagnoses now occur in people under 55. At present, everyone in Britain is offered a home screening test every two years from the age of 50.

In America testing in recommended from age 45, and also includes a colonoscopy – which is considered the gold standard visual exam. 

During the procedure, precancerous polyps, if spotted, can be removed. Typically, this is performed every 10 years if results are normal.

While still relatively uncommon in younger groups, around 2,500 Britons and 12,500 Americans under 50 are now diagnosed each year – and numbers are rising.

While diagnoses in older adults are falling, rates in younger people have been increasing in recent years – a trend that has both mystified and concerned doctors.

According to Cancer Research UK, diet is a key area of concern. Evidence suggests eating too much red and processed meat increases the risk of bowel cancer, alongside eating too little fibre.

Adults are recommended to get 30g of fibre a day – but around 96 per cent fail to meet this target.

Not getting enough calcium – found in foods such as milk and yoghurt – may also play a role. One recent study found that an additional 300mg of calcium a day, roughly the amount in a glass of milk, could significantly lower bowel cancer risk.

Being overweight, physically inactive and smoking are also known to increase the risk.

If caught early, the disease is highly treatable – around 90 per cent of patients diagnosed at stage one are cured. But once the cancer has spread – known as stage four – survival drops sharply, with only around one in ten patients living for five years or more.

Although initially frightened during the colonoscopy, by the time her diagnosis was confirmed, Kerry says she did not see it as a death sentence.

‘They said it was treatable and that gave me a sense of relief,’ she says. ‘I simply wanted the cancer removed and to be cured.’

She underwent an intensive course of treatment, beginning with four rounds of chemotherapy, followed by 25 sessions of radiotherapy alongside chemotherapy tablets.

In February last year, she had major surgery to remove the tumour.

‘Telling my kids was incredibly hard because I couldn’t guarantee what the outcome would be,’ she says of her sons, Jake, 28, and Craig, 25.

Despite the uncertainty, she says their support carried her through.

Throughout treatment, Kerry experienced nausea, weakness, joint pain and extreme fatigue – and has since been left with long-term peripheral neuropathy affecting her fingers and toes.

The condition, which can cause tingling, burning or stabbing pain, numbness and muscle weakness, is a known side effect of some chemotherapy drugs.

She continued working throughout, supported by her employer.

Then, just one month after completing her final round of chemotherapy, came the news she had been hoping for.

‘When I was told, I felt elated,’ she says. ‘Everything I had been through felt worth it.’

Despite extensive publicity around the spike in bowel cancer cases among under-50s, thousands of young women are still being diagnosed with the disease too late, when it is no longer curable.

This is because early signs of the disease, such as fatigue, changes in bowel habits and blood in the stool, often overlap with much more common symptoms associated with hormonal changes after birth or in mid-life.

As a result, key red flags for the deadly disease can be dismissed as simply ‘women’s issues’ by GPs and patients.

This was the case for Married At First Sight star Mel Schilling, who passed away last month, aged 54, from bowel cancer that had spread to her brain.

The psychologist-turned-relationship guru had put off seeing a doctor because she believed the symptoms – including abdominal pain, constipation and fatigue – were due to the menopause.

The same was true for bowel cancer campaigner Dame Deborah James, who died in 2022. She put her change in bowel habits down to the stress of being a ‘super mum’ working full-time.

For a year she ignored her increasingly severe symptoms – losing weight, passing blood and needing the loo ‘what felt like 100 times a day’ – before finally having a colonoscopy.

For younger women like these, says Genevieve Edwards, chief executive of charity Bowel Cancer UK, keeping an eye out for the signs of bowel cancer is low on their priorities.

‘If a woman is experiencing concerning symptoms, it’s understandable that she and her GP might explore other avenues first,’ she said.

‘Because bowel cancer, though rising, is still rare in that age group, they often end up going back to their GP time and again while other causes are ruled out.

‘But by that point, you may end up with a cancer that is much harder to treat.’

Now on a five–year monitoring plan, Kerry is sharing her story to raise awareness of the symptoms she initially dismissed.

‘I want to encourage others not to ignore symptoms,’ she says.

‘If you notice changes in your bowel habits lasting more than three weeks, blood when you wipe, bloating or extreme fatigue, please seek medical advice.

‘You’re never too young – and if something doesn’t feel right, keep pushing for answers. Early detection can make a life–changing difference.’

Man Admits to Threatening Former President Trump, Taunting Secret Service: Court Documents Reveal Shocking Details

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Left: Andrew Walter Sandvik (Fargo Police Department). Right: President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with African leaders in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Evan Vucci).

A man from North Dakota has confessed to making threats against former President Donald Trump, claiming even the most trusted security agents couldn’t protect him.

Andrew Walter Sandvik has entered a guilty plea for knowingly and intentionally threatening the life of, kidnapping, and inflicting bodily harm on the president of the United States. This information comes from a federal plea agreement examined by Law&Crime. At the age of 47, Sandvik was charged in November 2025 with influencing a federal officer through threats and making threats against the vice president.

The plea agreement reveals that on August 30, 2025, Sandvik took to Facebook to declare, “Trump I am threatening your entire existence! Your SS cannot protect you from me!”

Sandvik acknowledged that “a reasonable person would view the communication as containing a true threat to the President” and admitted that he “posted the message for the purpose of issuing a true threat and with knowledge that the message would be viewed as a true threat,” according to the court documents.

As part of the plea deal, prosecutors agreed to dismiss the additional charges against Sandvik. The November 2025 indictment had initially included three counts of threats against the president and one count of threats against the vice president.

If Sandvik violates the terms of his plea agreement, “engages in any further criminal activity,” or doesn’t show up for his sentencing hearing, the U.S. “will be entitled to reinstate previously dismissed charges.”

On Sept. 4, 2025, a Fargo Police Department detective reported Sandvik for making “concerning online posts regarding violence” directed toward Trump and law enforcement officers, a criminal affidavit in the case stated. The document added that the posts contained a profile picture of someone who “strongly resembles” Sandvik wearing a beanie hat.

After officers learned about the possibility that Sandvik may have been building a bomb, they spoke with him. And on Sept. 17, 2025, investigators learned the suspect had allegedly made “more concerning” posts about Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel.

“Secret Service it is no secret I am your biggest threat you better get here fast,” read one post, with another calling for the FBI, CIA, and foreign intelligence agencies to “come get me!”

“Trump, Can You Feel My Footsteps Coming?” stated another post, followed by the words, “Death is now marching towards the failed and weak Donald Trump!” Sandvik also allegedly posted, “Patel I[‘]m waiting for you.”

Sandvik was arrested, and a judge issued an order of detention for him after prosecutors warned they believed he was mentally unstable and a likely threat to others, as Law&Crime previously reported. Prosecutors also asked that the defendant undergo a psychiatric evaluation, using testimony from Sandvik’s family members provided to federal agents to try to convince the court.

A family member reportedly told the FBI that over the summer, Sandvik claimed he was “directly communicating with God” and had been “assigned tasks to perform at God’s request.” Investigators noted that these statements were consistent with his social media posts.

Federal prosecutors say in the plea agreement that under its terms, Sandvik faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison with three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. They will, however, recommend “a sentence at the low end of the applicable Guideline range.”

A sentencing date was not immediately listed on the docket.

Trump Slams Fox News, Calls for Removal of ‘Real Loser’ Host in Fiery Critique

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In a recent social media outburst, former President Donald Trump criticized Fox News hosts Shannon Bream and Jessica Tarlov, specifically targeting Tarlov and calling for her removal from the network. This demand came late Monday night via a post on Truth Social.

Trump’s post was directed towards Fox executives, urging them to remove Tarlov from the airwaves. He described her as “one of the worst ‘personalities’ on television” and accused her of spreading falsehoods. “People cannot stand watching her,” Trump asserted in his message.

Jessica Tarlov, known for her liberal viewpoints, regularly appears as a co-host on Fox News’ talk show “The Five.” She often critiques the former president during her segments, contributing to the show’s diverse political discourse.

The tension between Trump and Tarlov heightened following Trump’s incendiary remarks directed at Iran over the weekend. In a post on X, Tarlov labeled Trump’s behavior as an embarrassment, further escalating their ongoing feud.

Last month, Tarlov was absent during a group interview with Trump conducted over the phone on “The Five.” This absence led Trump to question whether it was a decision made by Tarlov herself or the Fox News network.

“The Five” co-host Jesse Watters asked Trump to come back on the show, saying, “Because we really want you to sit next to Jessica. I think you’d be a good influence on her.”

Trump quickly jabbed, “I watch Jessica, and I’m not a fan,” accusing the liberal TV personality of using “fake” polling numbers, like a presidential approval rating of just 42%.

He added: “I’m sure I’d like her, I’m sure she’s a lovely person, she’s just not for me.”

Watters joked, “I get it, we’re working on her, don’t worry.”

Trump then questioned her absence from the interview, saying, “Now tell me, did she not want to do it or did you kick her off the show?”

“We didn’t kick her off. She had a previous schedule she couldn’t change,” Watters replied.

Tarlov later shared a clip of the interview in a post on X, writing, “Was so bummed to miss the show today! But I definitely would’ve said he’s even inflating his numbers to 42%!”

In his Truth Social post Monday night, Trump also took aim at Bream, who hosts “Fox News Sunday” and is also the network’s chief legal correspondent. 

“Tell Shannon Bream of FoxNews [sic] that it’s not the Save Act, it’s the Save America Act, a big difference!” Trump wrote. “Also, when she insists on having lightweight Democrat Congressmen, such as Jake Auchincloss, on her not very hard hitting show, she should correct them when they spew out Democrat propaganda and lies. She never does!”

After passing through the House, the SAVE Act, also known as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act or the SAVE America Act, has been stuck in the Senate despite the president urging representatives to vote through the legislation.

The new legislation would require Americans to show a photo ID when voting in-person or by mail, and to prove they are citizens when they register to vote.

Trump’s criticism was also aimed at Bream’s recent interview with Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), who argued on the show that the White House has no real plan to end the war in Iran.

Tragic Loss: Former Miss North Carolina and NC Central Student Carrie Everett Passes Away After Brave Battle with Rare Cancer

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Durham, N.C. — In a sorrowful turn of events, former Miss North Carolina 2024, Carrie Everett, has passed away on Monday morning after a battle with cancer.

Surrounded by her loved ones, the 22-year-old breathed her last in the Seattle area, according to her family’s announcement.

Everett had been diagnosed in 2024 with a rare and aggressive cancer known as signet ring cell carcinoma. Following her diagnosis, she made the decision to return to her home in Washington state to be close to her family during this challenging time.

The pageant titleholder was pursuing her studies at North Carolina Central University in Durham.

Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon shared the heart-wrenching news with the university’s student community through an official statement.

“It is with deep sadness that I inform you of the passing of Ms. Carrie Everett, most recently a sophomore music major, on Sunday, April 5, 2026, after a valiant battle with cancer,” wrote Chancellor Dixon. “Carrie will be remembered as a trailblazer who shared her inspirational talent and leadership with so many. As a sophomore in 2024, she became the first current HBCU student to be named Miss North Carolina. Her platform, We Need Equity to Build Communities, sought to make pageants more accessible to young people. Her work to recruit young women who may not consider pageants due to the expensive entry fees and wardrobes was commendable. Carrie selected NCCU because of the university’s music program – she enjoyed singing gospel music – and regularly graced NCCU occasions with her beautiful singing voice. Her ambition, grace, tenacity and talent will be deeply missed.”

Everett spoke to ABC affiliate WTVD in September when she mentioned she was excited about returning to Durham to continue school, despite her illness.

Miss North Carolina 2024 Carrie Everett shares cancer battle (Photo: Family)
Miss North Carolina 2024 Carrie Everett shares cancer battle (Photo: Family)

In a Monday Instagram post on Everett’s social media, the caption reads, “We are heartbroken to share that last night, the beautiful nightingale, Helen Carrie Everett, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. The cries of her heart became songs that stirred the spirits of everyone who had the pleasure of hearing her sing. She lived a full life and with her last words, on stage and in life, she proclaimed the goodness of God. Her impact on this world is undeniable, and we will carry on her legacy of advocacy and praise.”

The family has requested privacy.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

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Festival Called Off Following UK’s Ban on Kanye Due to Antisemitic Comments

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The rapper formerly known as Kanye West has been barred from entering the UK, where he was scheduled to headline the Wireless Festival in July, after a backlash over Ye’s history of antisemitic remarks.

The three-day outdoor festival has been officially called off due to a travel ban, with organizers assuring ticket holders that they will receive full refunds.

The BBC reported, citing the Home Office, that Ye’s electronic travel authorization has been revoked. Officials determined that his presence in the UK would not be “conducive to the public good.”

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Kanye West, who changed his name to Ye in 2021, performs at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on April 20, 2019. (Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

The artist, who legally changed his name in 2021, was scheduled to perform in the UK for the first time in over ten years. He was set to headline London’s Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park from July 10-12, entertaining approximately 150,000 attendees. The festival had yet to announce other performers for the event.

Organizers faced increasing pressure from both sponsors and politicians to cancel Ye’s performances following widespread backlash over his antisemitic comments and expressions of admiration for Adolf Hitler.

In the previous year, Ye released a controversial song titled “Heil Hitler” and listed a T-shirt with a swastika for sale on his website. In January, the 48-year-old offered an apology, publishing a full-page letter in The Wall Street Journal. He attributed his actions to his bipolar disorder, explaining that it led to “a four-month long, manic episode of psychotic, paranoid, and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life.”

Wireless sponsors Pepsi, Rockstar Energy and Diageo pulled out of the festival since Ye was announced as the headliner.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the booking “deeply concerning” and Health Secretary Wes Streeting said on Tuesday that Ye should “absolutely not” play at the festival.

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Kanye West appears at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, 2025 (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

In a statement issued on Tuesday before his travel authorisation was revoked, Ye said he “would be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the UK in person, to listen”.

“I know words aren’t enough — I’ll have to show change through my actions,” he said.

“If you’re open, I’m here.”

Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, had said the group would be willing to meet with the musician if he pulled out of the festival.

“The Jewish community will want to see a genuine remorse and change before believing that the appropriate place to test this sincerity is on the main stage at the Wireless Festival,” Rosenberg said.

Organiser Festival Republic had stood by Ye. In a statement issued on Monday, managing director Melvin Benn urged people to offer the performer “forgiveness and hope”.

“We are not giving him a platform to extol opinion of whatever nature, only to perform the songs that are currently played on the radio stations in our country and the streaming platforms in our country and listened to and enjoyed by millions,” the statement said.

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Ye has a history of offensive and antisemitic comments, including repeated praise of Hitler and the Nazis. (AP / Ashley Landis)

Announcing the cancellation, Festival Republic said that “multiple stakeholders were consulted in advance of booking Ye and no concerns were highlighted at the time”.

“Antisemitism in all its forms is abhorrent, and we recognise the real and personal impact these issues have had,” it said in a statement.

“As Ye said today, he acknowledges that words alone are not enough, and in spite of this still hopes to be given the opportunity to begin a conversation with the Jewish community in the UK.”

The Community Security Trust, which works to protect British Jews, said the government had made the right decision.

“Anti-Jewish hatred should have no place in society and cultural leaders have a role to play in ensuring that is the case,” it said in a statement.

“People who show genuine and meaningful remorse for previous antisemitic behaviour will always receive a sympathetic hearing from the Jewish community, but that process must come before this kind of public rehabilitation.”

A representative for Ye didn’t reply to a request for comment.

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