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Tragic Plane Crash in Crimea: 29 Lives Lost in Russian Military Disaster

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In a tragic incident on Wednesday, a Russian military aircraft crash in the annexed region of Crimea resulted in the loss of six crew members and 23 passengers, as reported by Russian news agencies referencing the Defense Ministry.

The ill-fated An-26 military transport plane was engaged in a routine flight over Crimea, a territory Russia controversially annexed from Ukraine in 2014. The aircraft lost communication with military authorities around 6 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the reports.

A plane is on a tarmac.

On March 31, 2026, the An-26, a Soviet-era turboprop transport plane, met its unfortunate end when it collided with a cliff, as indicated by sources at the crash site to state news outlets Tass and RIA Novosti. The plane is pictured in a file photo taken in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on March 9, 2014. (AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen, File)

The Russian Investigative Committee clarified that the aircraft carried a total of seven crew members and 23 passengers. However, official reports have yet to confirm whether any crew member survived the crash.

Russia’s Investigative Committee said a total of seven crew members and 23 passengers were on board. It wasn’t immediately clear from official statements if one crew member had survived.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin sits at a table.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is pictured during a meeting on March 30, 2026. Since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine in 2022, accidents involving Russian military planes have been frequent. (Alexander KAZAKOV / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

The Investigative Committee said it has launched a criminal probe in connection with flight regulations and a search is underway in a mountainous forested area in the Bakhchisarai district.

The Interfax news agency cited the Defense Ministry as saying a suspected technical malfunction may have caused the crash and that there was no “damaging interference” with the aircraft.

Accidents involving Russian military planes have been frequent since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine.

Russian officials inspect the site of a plane crash.

Russian officials inspect a building after an Su-34 bomber military plane crashed into a residential area in Yeysk, Russia, in October 2022, killing 15 people. A military plane carrying crew and passengers crashed into a cliff in annexed Crimea on March 31, 2026, according to Russian officials. (Arkady Budnitsky/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

In December, an An-22 military transport plane crashed in Russia’s Ivanovo region, killing seven crew. In October, a MiG-31 fighter jet crashed in the Lipetsk region, while a Tu-22M3 bomber crashed in the Siberian region of Irkutsk in April 2025.

In October 2022, a Su-34 bomber crashed into a residential area of Yeysk, a Russian city on the Azov sea, sparking a massive fire and killing 15 people.

Drivers Urged to Report Gas Stations as 93 Locations Penalized for Overcharging

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Motorists are being urged to report service stations they suspect of price gouging, as nearly 100 stations have been fined in a comprehensive crackdown across the state.

NSW Fair Trading officers inspected nearly 1800, about 75 per cent, of the state’s 2400 service stations in the past fortnight.

This operation has resulted in 93 fines being issued, with 24 of them stemming directly from public reports.

NSW Fair Trading officers inspect service stations across the state.
NSW Fair Trading officers inspect service stations across the state. (NSW government)

Retailers caught violating the rules can face immediate fines of $1,100 or, if taken to court, penalties can reach up to $22,000 for individuals and $110,000 for companies.

The state is actively ensuring that service stations comply with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s new regulations on price gouging. This includes verifying that any savings from the federal government’s fuel excise reduction are being passed on to consumers.

In the upcoming weeks, most service stations across the state will undergo physical inspections, with a particular focus on those in regional areas.

In the meantime, NSW Fair Trading has urged motorists to report service stations and price issues via its website or FuelCheck.

It comes as the state pours $2.2 million into upgrading FuelCheck, a government-run app that provides real-time fuel prices, as more people reach for the service in light of surging fuel prices.

The NSW government is upgrading the FuelCheck app in light of the fuel crisis.
The NSW government is upgrading the FuelCheck app in light of the fuel crisis. (NSW government)

The number of people using the app increased by 490,000 from 10,000 in January to 500,000 in March. 

The funding will improve data collection from fuel retailers, data analysis and design.

“Over the past two weeks, millions of NSW motorists have turned to FuelCheck to help find the best fuel price and navigate fuel supply gaps,” Fair Trading Minister Anoulack Chanthivong said.

“These are uncertain times, but we want the people of New South Wales to have the utmost confidence in the real-time price transparency data provided by FuelCheck.”

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RHONY’s Sai De Silva Speaks Out Following Husband’s Divorce Filing

Sai De Silva has addressed the public for the first time following the recent divorce filing by her husband, David Craig, two days ago.

The 45-year-old star of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” who has been married to Craig for nearly a decade, took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to share her thoughts.

“I am truly grateful for the kindness, grace, and support so many of you have shown me,” she expressed in her message. “Your messages have overwhelmed me, and they mean more than you can imagine.”

De Silva and Craig are parents to two children: their 14-year-old daughter, London, and their 8-year-old son, Rio.

In her statement, she added, “My heart is devoted to my children, and my priority is to provide them with as much stability and love as possible during this time.”

Craig submitted the legal filing in New York City on Thursday morning, according to court records reviewed by the Daily Mail.

Sai De Silva has broken her silence two days after her husband David Craig filed for divorce; pictured in October 2024

Sai De Silva has broken her silence two days after her husband David Craig filed for divorce; pictured in October 2024

Craig submitted the legal filing in New York City on Thursday morning, according to court records reviewed by the Daily Mail; pictured in May 2024

Craig submitted the legal filing in New York City on Thursday morning, according to court records reviewed by the Daily Mail; pictured in May 2024

De Silva added in her statement, ‘Living life publicly isn’t always easy, but it’s a reminder that we should all lead with compassion.

‘You never really know what someone is navigating behind the scenes.’

‘It was necessary to file,’ Craig’s lawyer Nancy Chemtob exclusively told the Daily Mail. 

She withheld any specifics on the filing, noting it’s too early to get into the details.

De Silva has been a cast member on the Bravo series since the show was rebooted in 2022, first appearing on season 14 in 2023.

Production for season 16 is currently underway, meaning the star’s split will unfold on the show, which is expected to premiere later this year or in early 2027.

In addition to De Silva, the show will feature returning cast members Erin Lichy and Jessel Taank, plus newcomers Hailey Glassman, Erika Hammond and Daisy Toye.

Carole Radziwill will also appear in a ‘friend of’ role.

The 45-year-old Real Housewives of New York City star, who has been married to Craig for nine years, posted a statement via Instagram Stories on Saturday

The 45-year-old Real Housewives of New York City star, who has been married to Craig for nine years, posted a statement via Instagram Stories on Saturday

The influencer and her husband share daughter London, 14, and son Rio, eight

Her note said, 'My heart is with my children, and my focus is on giving them as much stability and love as possible'

The influencer and her husband share daughter London, 14, and son Rio, eight. Her note said, ‘My heart is with my children, and my focus is on giving them as much stability and love as possible’

The couple pictured in October 2025 at the American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala

The couple pictured in October 2025 at the American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala

De Silva and Craig met in 2009, while the TV personality was on a vacation in Costa Rica and he was there for work.

They welcomed their two kids before tying the knot in June 2017.

Craig is from Canada while De Silva is a New York City native.

As the mom of two’s career keeps her in the public eye, her now-estranged husband has always opted to stay out of the spotlight.

She once wrote on her blog, Scout the City, ‘He’s my perfect guy who loves his privacy and I respect that. He’s supportive, encouraging and always by our side. 

‘I admit, he’s a terrible Instagram husband but other than that we’re thick as thieves.’

Tori Spelling and Four Children Escape Serious Car Accident Unharmed

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Tori Spelling found herself in a distressing incident this past Thursday in Temecula, California. The actress, aged 52, was involved in a car accident while some of her children were passengers in the vehicle.

According to reports from TMZ, Spelling was driving an SUV when another car reportedly struck her vehicle at a high speed. The collision prompted a swift response from law enforcement.

Police were dispatched to the scene shortly before 6 PM in Temecula, a city located approximately 85 miles east of Los Angeles. Upon their arrival, officers discovered two vehicles, both exhibiting significant damage from the crash.

Images circulating online, although unverified, depict a car with extensive damage to its front, and an SUV missing parts of its bumper, lights, and undercarriage, providing a stark visual of the collision’s severity.

Unconfirmed pictures linked to the crash online show a car with severe damage to the entire front of the vehicle and an SUV with parts of its bumper, lights and undercarriage missing. 

Sources told TMZ that Spelling had been driving with seven kids in the car – four of her own and three others that were friends of her kids. 

Tori Spelling, 52, has been involved in a car accident while some of her children were in the vehicle in Temecula, California on Thursday; seen in March in Hollywood

Tori Spelling, 52, has been involved in a car accident while some of her children were in the vehicle in Temecula, California on Thursday; seen in March in Hollywood 

The actress had been behind the wheel of an SUV when another vehicle allegedly hit her at a high rate of speed, per TMZ

The actress had been behind the wheel of an SUV when another vehicle allegedly hit her at a high rate of speed, per TMZ

Their car was then hit by another vehicle that allegedly ran a red light while also speeding down the road. 

Occupants of the vehicles were evaluated at the scene of the collision and no arrests were made at the time, according to reports.

Spelling, her four children as well as their friends were taken to the hospital in three ambulances, TMZ reported. 

They were subsequently treated for injuries such as cuts, contusions and concussions. 

Eyewitnesses took a video of the scene as Spelling communicated with officers – which was obtained by TMZ. 

She could be seen animatedly moving her arms around as she seemingly described what allegedly occurred during the accident. 

The eyewitnesses told the outlet that the actress did not appear angry as she spoke to others at the scene. 

An investigation is still underway in regards to the car collision which took place on Thursday. 

Daily Mail has reached out to a rep for Spelling for comment, but did not immediately hear back. 

Occupants of the vehicles were evaluated at the scene of the collision and no arrests were made at the time; seen in 2025 in L.A.

Occupants of the vehicles were evaluated at the scene of the collision and no arrests were made at the time; seen in 2025 in L.A. 

An investigation is still underway in regards to the car collision which took place on Thursday

An investigation is still underway in regards to the car collision which took place on Thursday

Spelling shares children Liam, 19, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, nine, with ex-husband Dean McDermott

Spelling shares children Liam, 19, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, nine, with ex-husband Dean McDermott

Back in 2011, Spelling had also been involved in a car accident with two of her children. 

She had uploaded a tweet which read: ‘Paparazzi chased me w/the kids 2school. I was trying to get away from him and had a pretty big accident. Took down whole wall of school.’ 

The star – who was pregnant at the time – added that other moms helped her by ‘chasing him away.’ 

Spelling shares children Liam, 19, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, nine, with ex-husband Dean McDermott. 

The former couple married in 2006 but announced their split in 2023. Their divorce was finalized two years later in November 2025. 

‘I am officially divorced. It’s been quite a journey,’ the actress said on her misSPELLING podcast at the time. 

‘I gotta say, you guys, this is something never said – this was one of the easiest divorces in Hollywood.’

She added, ‘You can quote me there. Screw it – take Hollywood out. This is one of the easiest divorces [ever].’ 

'I am officially divorced. It's been quite a journey,' the actress said on her misSPELLING podcast in November 2025; seen in Hollywood in 2025

‘I am officially divorced. It’s been quite a journey,’ the actress said on her misSPELLING podcast in November 2025; seen in Hollywood in 2025

'And while we had our ups and downs and problems throughout our marriage, we've had absolutely no problems throughout the divorce,' the star said; former couple seen in 2023

‘And while we had our ups and downs and problems throughout our marriage, we’ve had absolutely no problems throughout the divorce,’ the star said; former couple seen in 2023 

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum further expressed that it was ‘interesting because Dean and I were together 20 years, married 18.

‘And while we had our ups and downs and problems throughout our marriage, we’ve had absolutely no problems throughout the divorce.’ 

Spelling added that both she and McDermott wanted to ‘step up and be there for the five humans we chose to create out of love and setting a good example.’ 

While talking to People last month in March, Spelling revealed that she is not in the dating scene. 

'I am not thinking about dating,' she told the outlet. 'I am in my power era and I'm rebuilding and reinventing and taking it to the next level'

‘I am not thinking about dating,’ she told the outlet. ‘I am in my power era and I’m rebuilding and reinventing and taking it to the next level’

‘I am not thinking about dating,’ she told the outlet. ‘I am in my power era and I’m rebuilding and reinventing and taking it to the next level.’

The TV personality continued, ‘And I’m like, “Yeah, I’m back. This is my second chapter.”

‘So I really… I have so many businesses that I want to build, [and build] my empire and I can date later. That can always come.’ 

Last week, Spelling made an appearance at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles as she joined other celebrities such as Taylor Swift. 

Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural Easter Vigil: A Call for Global Peace Amidst Conflict

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On Saturday night, Pope Leo XIV led a solemn procession through a dimly lit St. Peter’s Basilica, holding a tall, glowing candle. This marked his inaugural Easter vigil service as the pontiff, during which he expressed hope that Easter would foster peace and unity in a world deeply affected by conflict.

For Christians, Easter is a celebration of Jesus Christ’s victory over death, symbolizing his resurrection following the crucifixion.

As he lit the candle at the basilica’s entrance, the pope proclaimed: “The light of Christ who rises in glory.”


Pope Leo XIV delivers a blessing during the Easter Vigil in St. Peter's Basilica.
Pope Leo XIV used his first Easter vigil to highlight that the holiday will lead to harmony and peace after the wars that have occurred in Ukraine and Iran. Anadolu via Getty Images

As the pope made his way down the central aisle, candle bearers paused to light the candles of those gathered, gradually illuminating the darkened basilica. The flickering lights filled the space until the full lights brightened the scene as Pope Leo reached the ornate main altar, accompanied by cardinals clad in white.

During his homily, Pope Leo described sin as “a heavy barrier that encloses us and distances us from God, attempting to extinguish his words of hope within us.” He compared it to the stone that sealed Jesus’ tomb, which was later found rolled away, signifying Christ’s resurrection.

Leo said that there are stones representing sins to be overturned today, some “so heavy and so closely guarded that they seem to be immovable.”

“Some weigh heavily on the human heart, such as mistrust, fear, selfishness and resentment; others stemming from these inner struggles, sever the bonds between us through war, injustice and the isolation of peoples and nations.

“Let us not allow ourselves to be paralyzed by them!” the pope said, calling on the faithful to make a commitment “so that the Easter gifts of harmony and peace may grow and flourish everywhere and always throughout the world.’’


Pope Leo XIV celebrating Easter Vigil at St. Peter's Basilica.
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With the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in its second month and Russia’s ongoing campaign in Ukraine, Leo has repeatedly called for a halt in hostilities.

On Palm Sunday, he said that God doesn’t listen to the prayers of those who make war or cite God to justify their violence,

As is tradition, Leo baptized 10 adults from all over the world during the Mass.

During Leo’s first Holy Week, which is notoriously demanding, the pontiff carried the cross for the entire 14 stations during the Way of the Cross on Good Friday, the first time a pope has done so for decades.

On Holy Thursday, he washed the feet of 12 priests in the traditional Holy Thursday ritual, restoring a tradition his predecessor Pope Francis had broken by including laypeople and non-Christians.

On Sunday morning, Leo will celebrate an open-air Mass in St. Peter’s Square before delivering his Easter message and offer the traditional “Urbi et Orbi” message “to the city (of Rome) and the world,” which acts as a summary of the world’s woes.

NATO Evaluates Turkey’s Position Following Report on Alleged Links to Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood

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EXCLUSIVE FROM FOX: A newly released report has spotlighted Turkey’s evolving role in the Middle East, suggesting that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has pivoted the nation away from its longstanding Western alliances. Instead, Turkey appears to be moving toward stronger connections with Islamist factions, notably the Muslim Brotherhood.

The analysis, conducted by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and spearheaded by senior fellow Sinan Ciddi, is titled “Islamist Domination of Turkey: A Forward Base for Muslim Brotherhood-Aligned Jihadism.” The report highlights Turkey’s links with Hamas—a group designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization, particularly in the wake of the October 7 attacks—as well as the Muslim Brotherhood, which has seen some of its affiliates recently classified as terrorist entities by the United States. These ties are drawing increased scrutiny as Turkey gears up to host an upcoming NATO summit.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Ciddi explained that this shift represents a significant change in Turkey’s perception of threats.

“Turkey has essentially rewritten its understanding of what constitutes a jihadist terrorist entity,” Ciddi noted. “Under Erdoğan, the definition of a terrorist organization has been transformed. Groups like Hamas and al-Nusra now align with his broader pan-Islamist perspective.”

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In a notable image, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is seen shaking hands with then-Hamas leader Khaled Mashal at the Historical Mabeyn Palace in Istanbul on June 24, 2016. (Kayhan Ozer/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Hamas presence draws scrutiny

A central focus of the report is Turkey’s relationship with Hamas, which the United States designates as a terrorist organization, and yet Hamas expanded its presence in Turkey after 2011, establishing offices and networks inside the country.

“From 2011 onward … Hamas used this opportunity inside of Turkey with a friendly government to establish offices, engage in recruitment (and) fundraising,” Ciddi said.

U.S. authorities have taken action against some of those networks. The Treasury Department has designated Hamas-linked individuals and entities operating in Turkey, a point Ciddi said underscores longstanding concerns.

“The United States Treasury has been tracking and designating Hamas-affiliated NGOs and individuals inside of Turkey,” he said.

The report also alleges that some Hamas operatives have been able to travel using Turkish-issued documents and that senior figures have been publicly received by Erdoğan.

Beyond Hamas, the report describes Turkey as a hub for Muslim Brotherhood figures from across the region, including Egypt and Yemen, many of whom relocated there following crackdowns in their home countries.

Across parts of the Arab world, the Muslim Brotherhood has been banned or restricted for years. 

Egypt outlawed the movement in 2013, accusing it of inciting unrest and undermining state institutions. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates later designated it a terrorist organization, describing it as a threat to national stability, while Bahrain adopted a similar stance. 

Jordan dissolved its local chapter this year following arrests authorities said were linked to illicit weapons activity.

Some European countries also have taken steps targeting networks linked to the movement. 

Austria, for example, has pursued legal action against individuals and organizations it says are connected to Brotherhood-linked activity as part of its counter-extremism policies.

Officials in these countries have argued that the Brotherhood operates through a mix of religious outreach, political activism, charitable organizations and media platforms to influence public opinion and challenge state authority.

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People protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza during a protest rally in Istanbul, Turkey, on Feb. 17, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (Khalil Hamra/The Associated Press )

Syria policy and sanctions questions

The report also examines Turkey’s role in Syria, where the country backed opposition forces during the civil war, supporting a range of armed factions, including groups that later formed the Syrian National Army.

“The Syrian National Army … was a hodgepodge collection of militias that Turkey directly armed, paid and organized,” he said.

The report links Turkish support to groups such as al-Nusra and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, raising questions among analysts about whether such ties could expose Turkish officials to potential sanctions under U.S. law.

Trump meets with Erdogan

U.S. President Donald Trump (R) delivers remarks during a meeting with President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Oval Office at the White House on Sept. 25, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

A balancing act with Washington

Despite these concerns, other analysts say Turkey’s relationship with the United States continues to act as a constraint on its behavior, while the relationship between Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been characterized by renewed trust, with Trump praising Erdoğan’s role in Gaza diplomacy.

As Trump celebrated the Gaza ceasefire agreement in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt in October 2025, he singled out one leader for extraordinary praise — Erdoğan, whose leadership he credited for helping deliver the Gaza ceasefire.

“A guy who’s been a friend of mine for a long time. I don’t know why I like the tough people better than the soft, easy ones,” Trump said about Erdoğan at the Sharm el-Sheikh summit in October 2025. “This gentleman from a place called Turkey is one of the most powerful in the world … He’s a tough cookie — but he’s my friend.”

Hişyar Özsoy, a Turkish politician and academic, described the relationship between Erdoğan and Trump as “transactional,” noting Washington often relies on Turkey for regional coordination.

In a policy webinar hosted by the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, Turkish academic Hüseyin Bağcı emphasized that Ankara remains closely tied to Washington.

“The Turkish state is not interested in fighting with Israel because the Turkish government has very good relations with (the) United States of America,” he said. “You cannot be good with America and then be in conflict with Israel.”

Bağcı also suggested Turkey has at times limited Islamist actors domestically.

“Today do you hear anything about” the Muslim Brotherhood, he said. “No … because the president said stop.” 

World leaders shaking hands

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, left, shakes hands with Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, right, as NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg looks on prior to a meeting ahead of a NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, Monday, July 10, 2023. (Yves Herman, Pool Photo via AP)

NATO ally under pressure

Turkey, a NATO member since 1952, remains a key partner for the United States, providing logistical access, military capabilities and diplomatic reach.

But Ciddi argued Turkey’s current trajectory increasingly diverges from alliance priorities.

“There is an established track record … where Turkey significantly undermines the transatlantic alliance’s core security concerns,” he said.

He pointed to U.S. sanctions on Turkish entities accused of supplying dual-use goods to Russia, as well as Ankara’s broader strategy of maintaining ties with competing powers.

Iran and regional positioning

As far as Turkey’s positioning itself amid tensions with Iran, Ciddi said Turkey is likely to favor a weakened Iranian regime rather than a complete collapse that could produce a more pro-Western government. 

“A weakened Iranian regime is Erdoğan’s safest bet,” he said.

Bağcı offered a similar assessment of the rivalry.

“Iran is not an enemy of Turkey, but not necessarily its best friend. Turkey and Iran are two regional competitors,” he said.

FILE - In this May 30, 2015, file photo, supporters of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and prime minister and leader of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Ahmet Davutoglu, some holding Turkish flags, wait for their appearance in Istanbul during a rally to commemorate the anniversary of city's conquest by the Ottoman Turks. As extremist violence and political uncertainty cast a shadow over Turkey, voters are looking for the parliamentary election to usher in stability. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis file)

In this May 30, 2015, file photo, supporters of Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and prime minister and leader of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Ahmet Davutoglu, some holding Turkish flags, wait for their appearance in Istanbul during a rally to commemorate the anniversary of the city’s conquest by the Ottoman Turks. As extremist violence and political uncertainty cast a shadow over Turkey, voters are looking for the parliamentary election to usher in stability. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Looking ahead

The report recommends potential U.S. policy responses, including sanctions and increased scrutiny of Turkey’s financial system, steps that could reshape relations between Washington and Ankara.

Fox News Digital reached out multiple times to the Turkish government and to the State Department for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.

Urgent Search Underway for Three Missing Teens in Wesley Chapel, Florida

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WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (WFLA) — Authorities have issued a Missing Child Alert for three teenagers who vanished in Wesley Chapel, as announced on Saturday evening.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has identified the missing teens as Kamari Clemmons, 13, Yairell Delgado, 16, and Faith Laporte-Bullock, 14.

Missing Child Alert issued for 3 Florida teens (Credit: Pasco County Sheriff’s Office)

Kamari Clemmons is described as a Black-Hispanic male standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 124 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and gray basketball shorts.

Yairell Delgado is described as a Black-Hispanic male who is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a navy-blue shirt featuring the COSTA logo on the back, with shorts of an unknown color.

Officials said he also has an unknown tattoo on his left forearm.

Laporte-Bullock is described as a black female, 5 feet 7 inches tall, 152 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and gray sweatpants that have a line down the sides and a star on one front pocket. 

Officials said the tips of Laporte-Bullock’s hair may be blonde.

According to the department, the three teenagers were last seen in the 29000 block of State Road 56 in Wesley Chapel.

Officials said anyone who finds these children should not approach them but should instead contact law enforcement immediately.

Officials ask anyone with information on the whereabouts of these children to call 911 or contact the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office at 727-847-8102.

Lindsay Hubbard Unblocks Carl Radke: Latest Twist in ‘Summer House’ Drama Stirs Fan Frenzy

Lindsay Hubbard has made a notable move with her former fiancé, Carl Radke, amidst ongoing tensions within the Summer House community.

The duo, Lindsay, 39, and Carl, 41, collaborated on an Uber Eats promotion on Saturday, April 4. This campaign humorously addresses the surprising revelation that Summer House cast members Amanda Batula and West Wilson are now an item.

The video cleverly references Amanda’s estranged spouse, Kyle Cooke, who had recently remarked to the media that “Carl’s a mess” regarding the entire situation. In the lighthearted ad, Amanda offers her former flame a tissue as he feigns distress over the latest developments in Summer House.

“Is this [tissue] soft enough for you?” Lindsay quips, gently clasping Carl’s hand.

The advertisement is peppered with Summer House references, featuring a special appearance by Carl’s cherished zebra, Wesley Stripes.

The ad is full of Summer House Easter eggs, including a cameo appearance from Carl’s beloved zebra, Wesley Stripes.

“Can confirm, Carl is A MESS,” Lindsay joked in the caption.

As Summer House fans flooded her comment section, Lindsay revealed, “I unblocked him for this.”

The unblocking is a big step forward for the former couple since Carl confirmed to Us Weekly way back in February 2025 that Lindsay blocked him on all social media shortly after their split. (Carl announced he’d called off his wedding to Lindsay in September 2023.)

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Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard in January 2026.
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“I’m blocked on social media, so I’ve kind of taken that as understood,” Carl revealed at the time. “[I’ve been] blocked since the breakup.”

Meanwhile, Amanda and West stunned the Bravoverse on Tuesday, March 31, by revealing that they are dating despite both repeatedly denying any romantic chemistry. (Amanda and estranged husband Kyle split in January after four years of marriage.)

Amanda Batula Said West Wilson Wasnt Marriage Material for Ciara Miller Yet Months Before Romance

Amanda Batula appeared to be adhering to “girl code” after Ciara Miller split from West Wilson — just months before Amanda confirmed she was dating West. Amanda, 34, exclusively told Us Weekly in January that she didn’t think West, 31, was “marriage material” — at least not for Ciara, 30. When asked whether West or […]

“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” Amanda and West wrote in a joint statement. “It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”

They went on, “We’ve shown up for each other as friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what’s developed recently was the last thing either of us expected. Our connection grew out of a genuine, longstanding friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care.”

“As our feelings evolved, we wanted to take time to understand exactly what we were feeling,” they added. “We also recognize that this has had an impact beyond just us and never wanted our actions to cause any hurt or be perceived as careless. We truly appreciate the understanding and respect as we navigate this.”

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Kyle Cooke has more to say about watching his estranged wife, Amanda Batula, move on with West Wilson. “I have real issue with a dude that manages to use his charm to get whatever he wants,” Kyle, 43, said in a Thursday, April 2, TikTok interview with Adam Glyn. “Says the right thing at the […]

The news sent shockwaves through the Bravoverse — with Summer House cast members past and present, Andy Cohen and other Bravolebrities all weighing in.

While West’s former love interest Ciara Miller has yet to comment on the controversy, Kyle assured fans he was “good” during an interview on Wednesday, April 1.

“I appreciate people checking in. I’m actually really worried about Amanda, if I’m being honest,” he said. “I talked to [Amanda] last night, and I understand people have all sorts of opinions, and I’m not justifying any behavior, but, like, from what I’m seeing, she’s getting cyberbullied.”

He went on, “I just feel bad. Amanda knows that what she did was wrong, and she’s trying to come to terms with it, but she is not [doing] well.”

Kylie Jenner Shares Heartfelt Experience with Daughter Stormi

Kylie Jenner was caught off guard when a straightforward question from her daughter stirred unexpected emotions.

The beauty mogul shared during an appearance on Kid Cudi’s Big Bro podcast that her 8-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster, recently inquired about the reason behind their family’s fame. This poignant question left Jenner reflecting deeply.

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Jenner explained that their journey to fame began with the reality show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” which debuted when she was slightly older than Stormi is now.

“I sat her down and told her, ‘Our family started a television show when I was just a year older than you, and that’s how we became known,'” Jenner recounted. “Stormi then asked, ‘Can I watch it?’ to which I replied, ‘Of course.'”

The mother-daughter duo watched parts of the first episode together, with Jenner carefully skipping over scenes she deemed unsuitable for her young daughter.

“I was so emotional after. I don’t know what hit me, but I was weeping in my bed. I don’t know why that happened to me,” she said.

Looking back, Jenner said her mix of emotions may have been caused by seeing her younger self on screen and realizing her daughter is now the same age she was when everything started.

“I was just like maybe it’s like my daughter being the same age as I was [or] just seeing my family and I’m just feeling so grateful for all that we’ve built, but also mourning that closeness when we were all kind of living under the same roof. It was very emotional. I didn’t know it was going to hit me like that,” she said

Kylie Jenner, Aire, and Stormi. KYLIE JENNER INSTAGRAM

Jenner shares Stormi and her four-year-old son Aire with Travis Scott.

“I have my family; I have my kids that I go home to that love me so much and have no idea what’s going on in this world,” she said. “They definitely keep me grounded.”

She also spoke about raising her kids in the public eye and what that could mean as they get older.

“When Stormi turns 15, I don’t know how I’m going to handle it,” Jenner said. “We don’t know how [fame] is going to affect them, and it’s really scary.”

 

Urgent Health Alert: Common Condition Puts Thousands of Australians at High Risk for Devastating Strokes

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A growing number of Australians could be living with a dangerous heart condition that can cause “the worst, most devastating strokes” – and they have no clue.

Researchers are racing against time to demonstrate that this condition can be identified before it’s too late.

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a heart rhythm disorder that increases the risk of heart failure and stroke, and has been linked to dementia.
Sydney, Australia - November 12, 2015: People crowd crossing street in central Sydney. Landmark in background, shopping center to the left.
Many Aussies with atrial fibrillation have no clue they have it. (Getty)

In Australia, atrial fibrillation (AF) claims six lives daily, often presenting symptoms that are difficult to pinpoint, such as shortness of breath and an unusually fast heartbeat.

AF ranks among the most prevalent heart issues in the nation, with its occurrence among Australians aged 55 and above expected to double over the next two decades.

According to Professor Ben Freedman OAM, speaking to nine.com.au, “Once you hit 40, there’s a one in three lifetime risk of developing AF.”

Currently, over half a million Australians are diagnosed with AF, yet countless others may remain unaware of their condition until it manifests as a stroke.

“These strokes tend to be at the worst end of the spectrum, devastating strokes that incapacitate and cause people to need chronic care,” Freedman said.

“These are really the worst sort of strokes that you want to do without [and] I think we will prevent them.”

Researchers from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) including Professor Ben Freedman want to prove prove atrial fibrillation can be detected before it triggers a devastating stroke.
Researchers from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) including Professor Ben Freedman want to prove atrial fibrillation can be detected before it triggers a devastating stroke. (Supplied)

Despite the concerning statistics, there’s currently no national screening program for AF.

Freedman, alongside researchers from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) and the University of Sydney, is trying to change that.

They’re running the world’s largest clinical trial investigating whether systematic screening for AF can prevent stroke and so far things look promising.

More than 600 Australians aged over 70 across NSW, WA and Tasmania have already taken part in the trial.

Participants used a handheld ECG device at home to check their heart rhythm four times a day for three weeks.

A number of previously undiagnosed cases of AF have been identified; cases that likely would have remained undetected until a stroke hit, if not for trial screening.

Professor Freedman says the trial could lay the groundwork for national screening.
Professor Freedman says the trial could lay the groundwork for national screening. (Supplied)

But the government isn’t ready take the trial screening program national yet.

“The government says ‘if you can show us you’ve got fewer strokes, and that it’s cost effective, we’ll fund it,’” Freedman explained.

“It’s not enough to be a good idea that looks as though it’ll work, you have to prove it.”

Researchers at HRI and the University of Sydney intend to do just that.

Freedman hopes to save older Aussies from debilitating strokes and save their families the emotional and financial cost of supporting that individual after a debilitating stroke.

Reducing the number of strokes caused by AF could also ease pressure on nursing homes and aged care facilities, where many stroke patients end up.

The trial will run for another three years, after which Freedman hopes the government will back a national screening program like the existing breast cancer and bowel cancer screenings.

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