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FBI Launches Investigation into Mysterious Disappearance of Scientists Following White House Directive

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The White House has pledged to exhaust every resource in its pursuit of uncovering the facts behind the mysterious disappearance of several scientists.

On Friday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed on X that President Donald Trump has enlisted the FBI to aid in the unfolding investigation.

“Given the legitimate concerns surrounding these unsettling incidents, and in line with President Trump’s dedication to transparency, the White House is collaborating with various agencies and the FBI to conduct a thorough review of each case to identify any possible links,” Leavitt stated.

In recent years, numerous scientists connected to NASA, nuclear research, aerospace ventures, and secretive projects have either disappeared or been found deceased.

These professionals, including those from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory, had access to critical information regarding space exploration, nuclear advancements, or sophisticated defense technologies, fueling speculation about potential interconnections.

On Thursday, Trump revealed he had been briefed on the mysterious cases that have now reached 11.

The President addressed the alarming situation after landing at the White House on Thursday, where he was met by reporters and questioned by FOX News about whether the disappearances and deaths were random or potentially connected.

‘Well, I hope it is random, but we are going to know in the next week and a half,’ Trump said. ‘I just left a meeting on that subject, so pretty serious stuff. Hopefully, coincidence… but some of them were very important people, and we are going to look at it.’

Retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland, 68, vanished from his New Mexico home without his phone, wearable devices or glasses on February 28

Retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland, 68, vanished from his New Mexico home without his phone, wearable devices or glasses on February 28

The President’s statements followed a Wednesday briefing at the White House, where Leavitt was also asked about those linked to space or nuclear secrets who have mysteriously died or vanished without a trace.

‘I haven’t spoken to our relevant agencies about it. I will certainly do that and will get you an answer,’ said Leavitt.

‘If true, of course, that’s definitely something I think this government and administration would deem worth looking into. So let me do that for you,’ Leavitt continued.

This disturbing pattern emerged after retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland vanished on February 28.

He was last seen leaving his New Mexico home without his phone, wearable devices or glasses less than two months ago. He was only carrying a pistol and his wife told 911 dispatchers that it appeared he was trying ‘not to be found.’

The strange circumstances surrounding the general’s disappearance were almost identical to four other missing person cases taking place between May and August 2025 in the Southwest.

Concerningly, all four have been tied to McCasland through his work overseeing the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which has been rumored to study extraterrestrial technology since the 1947 Roswell UFO crash.

While at Wright-Patterson, McCasland oversaw and reportedly approved the funding for scientist Monica Jacinto Reza’s work on a space-age metal for rocket engines called Mondaloy.

Steven Garcia was last seen on August 28 last year. A source has revealed to the Daily Mail that he worked as a government contractor at a key nuclear weapons facility

Steven Garcia was last seen on August 28 last year. A source has revealed to the Daily Mail that he worked as a government contractor at a key nuclear weapons facility

Monica Jacinto Reza, 60, was last seen hiking in the rugged San Gabriel Wilderness area within the Angeles National Forest on the trail to Waterman Mountain summit on June 22 last year

Monica Jacinto Reza, 60, was last seen hiking in the rugged San Gabriel Wilderness area within the Angeles National Forest on the trail to Waterman Mountain summit on June 22 last year

Reza, 60, disappeared while hiking with friends in California on June 22 last year. She had just become the director of the Materials Processing Group at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The three other disappearances all involved workers at some of America’s most important nuclear facilities, and all three were last seen walking out of their homes without their phones or keys, just like McCasland.

Steven Garcia, 48, vanished without a trace on August 28 last year. He was last seen leaving his Albuquerque, New Mexico, home on foot, carrying only a handgun. 

An anonymous source told the Daily Mail that Garcia was a government contractor working for the Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC), a major facility in Albuquerque that manufactures more than 80 percent of all the non-nuclear components that go into building the military’s nuclear weapons.

Anthony Chavez and Melissa Casias both worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), one of the nation’s most important nuclear research sites.

Chavez, 79, worked at the lab until his retirement in 2017, although his role there has not been made clear. Casias, 54, was an active administrative assistant at the facility and is believed to have had top security clearance.

Anthony Chavez was an employee at the Los Alamos National Laboratory until 2017. He disappeared without a trace in May last year

Melissa Casias worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a nuclear research facility with ties to Kirtland Air Force Base, where General McCasland was previously stationed

Anthony Chavez (left) and Melissa Casias were both employees at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Both disappeared within weeks of each other last year

Amy Eskridge was a scientist researching anti-gravity technology before her death in 2022 at age 34

Amy Eskridge was a scientist researching anti-gravity technology before her death in 2022 at age 34

All three were last seen leaving their homes in New Mexico on foot, leaving behind their cars, keys, wallets and phones before disappearing without a trace. Police have not had any updates in the cases since last year.

In addition to the string of disappearances, five scientists in key areas of research have died over the last few years.

Amy Eskridge was just 34 years old when she allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama, on June 11, 2022. However, neither the police nor the medical examiners have publicly released any details of an investigation ever taking place.

Before her death, she was openly researching and trying to develop anti-gravity technology, a way to control or cancel out gravity, which could revolutionize space travel and energy production.

Nuclear physicist Nuno Loureiro and astrophysicist Carl Grillmair were both shot to death in their homes in recent months. 

Independent investigators have noted that Loureiro’s revolutionary work in nuclear fusion may have made him a target of a greater conspiracy against US scientists, as his work may one day upend the energy industry. 

Last year, Claudio Neves Valente was identified by Boston authorities as a suspect in the shooting of Loureiro, as well as two Brown University students, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook. 

After eluding police for days, Valente, 48, died by suicide in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, on December 16.

Nuno Loureiro was leading efforts to create fusion energy, a form of clean energy that could upend the multi-trillion-dollar fossil fuel industry

Carl Grillmair was killed by a gunshot wound while on his front porch. The scientist had been studying exoplanets and dark matter at the California Institute of Technology

Scientists Nuno Loureiro (left) and Carl Grillmair were both murdered in their own homes after making significant progress in the fields of nuclear fusion and astrophysics

Jason Thomas was found dead after being pulled from a Massachusetts lake on March 17. He had been missing since December 12

Jason Thomas was found dead after being pulled from a Massachusetts lake on March 17. He had been missing since December 12

Grillmair’s work with NASA’s NEOWISE and NEO Surveyor has also been linked to the Air Force, as the telescopes used the same systems the military relies on to track satellites and missiles.

Meanwhile, NASA scientists Michael David Hicks and Frank Maiwald, who also worked at the Jet Propulsion Lab, died from unknown circumstances at an early age.

Maiwald, 61, was the lead researcher on a breakthrough that could help future space missions detect clear signs of life on other worlds just 13 months before he died in 2024.

Hicks, whose death came just a year after leaving JPL at age 59, had been involved with the DART Project, NASA’s test to see if humans could deflect dangerous asteroids away from Earth.

NASA’s JPL has not commented on the deaths of Maiwald or Hicks, and did not reply to the Daily Mail’s inquiries into the nature of the scientists’ work before their deaths.

In another mysterious incident, Jason Thomas, a pharmaceutical researcher testing cancer treatments at Novartis, was found dead in a Massachusetts lake on March 17, after disappearing without a trace in December. Local police have claimed there was no foul play suspected.

Uncovering the Truth: Mysterious Death of UFO Whistleblower Sparks Global Intrigue

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The unexpected death of a former US Air Force intelligence officer has ignited calls for an FBI investigation, as he passed away before he could testify in a significant whistleblower hearing on UFOs. The incident has raised eyebrows and sparked concerns about potential foul play.

Matthew James Sullivan, aged 39, died on May 12, 2024, under the shadow of what has been reported as a suicide. However, the official details surrounding his death remain undisclosed, and notably, the event went unreported by local media at the time, adding layers to the mystery.

Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison has stepped forward, revealing to the Daily Mail that Sullivan was poised to be a crucial witness for congressional investigators delving into Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, commonly referred to as UFOs. This revelation has further intensified the intrigue surrounding Sullivan’s demise.

Expressing significant concerns, Burlison remarked that the circumstances of Sullivan’s death appear “suspicious.” He suggested the possibility that this veteran intelligence officer might have been deliberately silenced to prevent him from disclosing sensitive information about non-human spacecraft and extraterrestrial activities.

“Consider Matthew Sullivan’s credentials and his expertise,” Burlison emphasized. “He was undoubtedly privy to information at the highest classification levels, possessing some of our nation’s most vital secrets. The same holds true for many others in his position.”

The congressman explained that an investigation by the Intelligence Community Inspector General uncovered ‘serious allegations of misconduct and potentially unlawful activities’ which pointed to the 39-year-old’s death not being a suicide.

Burlison said: ‘The fact that he had been scheduled by the UAP Task Force. That he had been scheduled to come and speak… After hearing about this tragedy, I felt it was worth looking into.’ 

On Thursday, he made a formal request to FBI Director Kash Patel to have agents investigate Sullivan’s death as a potential crime.

‘The sudden and suspicious circumstances surrounding his death raise significant concerns about potential foul play and the safety of other individuals involved in this matter,’ Burlison wrote in a letter to the FBI shared with the Daily Mail.

Matthew James Sullivan (Pictured) was a US Air Force veteran who was allegedly set to testify as a whistleblower in Congress's ongoing investigation into UFOs

Matthew James Sullivan (Pictured) was a US Air Force veteran who was allegedly set to testify as a whistleblower in Congress’s ongoing investigation into UFOs

The US government has continued to maintain that there has never been any physical evidence proving the existence of UFOs or aliens

The US government has continued to maintain that there has never been any physical evidence proving the existence of UFOs or aliens

Sullivan had been contacted by UAP whistleblower and retired US Air Force Major David Grusch prior to the intelligence officer’s sudden death, which reportedly left Grusch ‘extremely distraught.’

Grusch, who is now a senior advisor to Burlison, spent 14 years in the Air Force before working as an intelligence officer for the National Reconnaissance Office, which builds and launches surveillance satellites for the Pentagon.

He eventually became a whistleblower, testifying before Congress in 2023, after allegedly learning that elements of the US government had been hiding UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering programs for decades.

‘Grusch was helping him come forward as a whistleblower,’ Burlison confirmed to the Daily Mail on Friday.

The congressman added that he had not spoken to Sullivan directly and did not know what information he was prepared to disclose regarding his time in the Air Force and as a Department of War contractor, working at some of the nation’s most secretive bases.

Specifically, Sullivan had an extensive background tied to military intelligence and advanced technology being used by the US worldwide. He also worked for multiple groups that allegedly have decades-old ties to America’s UFO secrets. 

After serving as a ‘5th Generation aircraft intelligence chief,’ Sullivan worked for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center as a deputy director at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Ohio complex has long been linked to the alleged retrieval of crashed alien spacecraft since the Roswell incident in 1947.

Sullivan also worked for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has been called the Pentagon’s ‘idea factory’ because of its documented role in creating futuristic tech, such as the Internet, GPS and stealth technology.

Congressman Eric Burlison (Pictured) has been a member of the House Oversight Committee investigating claims that the US government has not been truthful about the existence of UFOs

Congressman Eric Burlison (Pictured) has been a member of the House Oversight Committee investigating claims that the US government has not been truthful about the existence of UFOs

Matthew Sullivan (Pictured) was an Air Force intelligence officer and also worked as a defense contractor in some of the nation's most secretive bases

Matthew Sullivan (Pictured) was an Air Force intelligence officer and also worked as a defense contractor in some of the nation’s most secretive bases

Burlison suggested that the FBI needed to investigate Sullivan’s suspicious death as part of the growing number of missing and dead scientists throughout the US in recent years, saying that the veteran’s knowledge of classified data fit the alleged pattern.

The congressman added that he had already been in contact with members of the FBI, who neither confirmed nor denied whether the US intelligence community had been investigating Sullivan’s death or the 11 other deaths and disappearances documented since 2022.

Several scientists and administrative officials with ties to NASA, nuclear research, aerospace programs and classified projects have vanished or turned up dead in recent years. 

Many of the individuals, including personnel from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, had access to sensitive information on space missions, nuclear technology or advanced defense systems, prompting speculation about possible connections.

Burlison and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer are preparing a joint letter to the FBI, listing several of these cases lawmakers want investigated as part of a possible conspiracy. 

To this point, Sullivan’s case has reportedly only been in the hands of a ‘local Virginia medical examiner case.’

The Daily Mail has reached out to local authorities in Virginia for comment on the circumstances surrounding the Falls Church resident’s death.

Pictured: Virginia resident and Air Force veteran Matthew Sullivan seen with his wife

Pictured: Virginia resident and Air Force veteran Matthew Sullivan seen with his wife

The lawmaker from Missouri noted that, at this time, there were no new whistleblower hearings on UAPs currently scheduled.

However, Burlison noted he had spoken with potential witnesses who were fearful they would be a victim of foul play before having a chance to testify about their work with UFO-related projects.

‘There’s some that came forward, that have come forward to try to be public just to avoid any kind of foul play,’ he explained.

‘In a lot of ways, going public can be a protection in and of itself. I do know of at least one individual that did come forward, and has been very public, and did so because he felt that his life was in danger.’

Beware: Scammers Impersonating Local Police to Deceive Residents

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By Staff

ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – Authorities from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office and the Alachua Police Department are issuing warnings about a spate of scams where individuals impersonating law enforcement officers attempt to extort money from unsuspecting residents.

Alachua Police Department Alert

The Alachua Police Department has reported incidents involving a scammer posing as “Sergeant Young,” an actual officer within the department. This impersonator contacts citizens, falsely claiming they have missed jury duty and must pay a fee to avoid arrest. The department emphasizes that legitimate police officers will never solicit money over the phone. They advise anyone receiving such a call to hang up immediately, refrain from sending money or divulging personal information, and promptly report the incident to their local law enforcement agency.

Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Advisory

Yesterday, deputies made contact with a community member who reported losing $2,100 after sending money to an individual falsely claiming to be an employee of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the report, the caller told the victim that their incarcerated family member could be released from jail if a bond was paid through a digital payment service. The caller also provided details about a supposed probation officer, a Jail Diversion Program, and community service requirements the loved one would need to complete after payment was made.

We want to be clear; it is not standard practice for law enforcement to provide information about probation eligibility or diversion programs in this manner.

It’s also important to understand that certain arrest information is public and accessible online, including names, dates of birth, and home addresses. Scammers may use this information to make their claims appear credible and to create pressure during already stressful situations.

The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, and law enforcement agencies in general, will never call and demand payment over the phone under any circumstance. Scammers can manipulate caller ID to make it appear as though the call is coming from our agency, and they may even provide a fake badge number. These tactics are designed to build trust, but they are not indicators of legitimacy.

These scams are intended to create a sense of urgency and fear, making it harder to pause and verify the information. If you receive a call like this, we encourage you to hang up. If the individual continues to call or text, you do not need to engage.

Instead, contact our office directly using a trusted number. You can reach our non-emergency line at 352-955-1818, option 5. You will never be penalized for calling to verify information, and our team can quickly confirm whether a situation is legitimate.


Lego Bandit Swaps Minifigures for Pasta in Unusual $34K Heist

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A California man has been accused of orchestrating an unusual scheme involving the theft of Lego sets, a plan that authorities say gradually unraveled.

Jarrelle Augustine, 28, from Paramount, is facing allegations of purchasing Lego sets from Target, extracting the valuable minifigures and parts, and then returning the boxes filled with dried pasta. This information was provided by the Irvine police.

Investigators have connected Augustine to approximately 70 thefts across the nation, leading to an estimated $34,000 in damages.

The Irvine Police Department reported that detectives were able to identify Augustine as the suspect through surveillance footage. He has been apprehended and is currently held in the Orange County Jail on charges of grand theft.

Surveillance images show suspect taking Lego sets and being arrested by police

Images from surveillance and body cameras, made public by the Irvine police, purportedly show Jarrelle Augustine in the act of taking Lego sets from a Target store, followed by his arrest.

Police shared details of the case in a social media post — and added a humorous warning about the unusual method.

“If your master plan involves swapping LEGOs for linguine, we can promise your plan will be cooked al dente,” Irvine police said in a Facebook post.

Video released by police appears to show the suspect taking LEGO sets from a store shelf and walking out.

rganized Lego minifigures displayed in compartments as evidence

Lego minifigures are shown organized in compartments after investigators said they were removed from retail sets in a theft scheme. (Irvine Police Department)

The footage then shows officers placing him under arrest in body camera video.

The unusual case also drew reactions online, with some social media users leaning into the humor.

“This case had so many pastabilities. Good for IPD, using their noodle!” one commenter wrote.

Dried pasta used to fill Lego boxes in alleged theft scheme

Authorities said the suspect filled Lego boxes with dried pasta to mimic the original weight before returning them as part of a theft scheme. (Irvine Police Department)

“You mean to tell me he was an… impasta?! I’ll see myself out,” another joked.

Others questioned the method, with one user writing, “Stealing Legos and Goya beans? WTF?”

Snorkel Tour Captain Injured in Stabbing Incident, Authorities Report

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During a snorkeling excursion in southern Hawaii, an out-of-town visitor allegedly attacked the captain of the boat, stabbing him multiple times in the head and body, according to law enforcement officials.

Avery Nissen

Inset: Avery Nissen (Hawaii Police Department). Background: A section of Honokōhau Harbor in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (Google Maps). 

Avery Nissen, 21, faces charges including second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree assault, as revealed by the Hawaii Police Department on Friday. He is currently detained with bail set at $1,570,000.

The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when Nissen was aboard a fishing boat with the captain and other passengers near Kailua-Kona, a town located on Hawaii’s western shore. The group was part of a scheduled three-hour snorkeling tour, authorities stated.

Police report that Nissen, a resident of eastern Kansas, allegedly attacked the 62-year-old captain using a fillet knife. Other individuals on the boat managed to subdue him, preventing further harm.

Officers allege that at some point, Nissen attacked the 62-year-old boat captain with a fillet knife. The suspect — who is from eastern Kansas — had to be restrained by other people on the boat.

At about 3:21 p.m., patrol officers responded to the Honokōhau Harbor in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, because they were told a fishing vessel “was returning from sea with the victim and suspect of a stabbing incident onboard.” Once the boat came in from the sea, Nissen was arrested.

The boat captain “sustained a stab wound to the lower abdomen and numerous knife cuts to the head and hands,” police said on Friday. He was brought to an area hospital “where he remains in stable condition.”

Authorities say the motive behind the alleged attack is unknown, and they asked anyone with additional information about it to contact them.

Nissen is scheduled to appear in Kona District Court on Monday.

South Carolina Enforces Statewide Burn Ban Amid Severe Drought Conditions – Essential Safety Measures Implemented


NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — Commencing today, South Carolina has imposed a statewide ban on burning due to heightened wildfire risks.

In recent months, the CSRA has seen a significant lack of rainfall, resulting in conditions that are increasingly susceptible to wildfires.

The South Carolina Forestry Commission is advising residents to refrain from lighting unnecessary fires, as they can easily spiral out of control under current conditions.

“Presently, any fire poses a significant risk to us all. Fires can be fueled just as much by dry materials as they can by the wind. When these elements are combined, the result could be catastrophic,” explained Sgt. Daniel Smith from North Augusta Public Safety.

These fire dangers are exacerbated by the ongoing drought, reduced humidity levels, and the potential for strong winds across the state, creating a critical situation for fire outbreaks.

“When it’s this dry – energy release component values are at high-to-critical levels – we’re just as likely, if not more, to see wildfires that are fuel-driven rather than wind-driven. Add the other volatile conditions of increased wind and lower relative humidity, and it becomes an especially precarious situation,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones in a statement on social media. “These conditions not only increase the likelihood of wildfires igniting easily and spreading rapidly, but would also make them more difficult for firefighters to control.”

There have been two large wildfires in our South Carolina viewing area this year, the Woodlawn fire and the Sunnybrook Drive fire. Both fires burned across hundreds of acres.

“We’ve trended this direction for the past three years. Every year they get bigger. We’ve had airplanes in the air twice this year,” Sgt. Smith said. “And in my memory, I couldn’t tell you when or if that’s happened in Aiken County before.”

We haven’t had any measurable rain since March and so far in April, we’ve only had a trace amount. The moderate drought conditions we are under coupled with the massive amount of fuel left behind by hurricane Helene is concerning.

“We’ve put some time between us and Helene now. So all of the damage from that, that’s still an areas that you can’t see, is getting age on. It’s continued to dry out. It continues to be a problem,” Smith said.

The ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.

While the ban does not apply to grills or fires used in approved enclosures, Forestry Commission officials urge caution when burning outdoors under these exemptions. They added that, other than grills, they prefer people don’t use them at all.

“The only legal fires you can do are in chimneys or portable fire fireplaces. There are some exceptions for a permanent campfire rings that are made of stone, masonry or metal. You know, those are still extremely dangerous. We would ask people really to to hold off from that,” said Doug Wood, director of communication with the South Carolina Forestry Commission.  

People should also be careful when using any equipment that could create sparks and avoid parking on dry grass. Using fireworks is a bad idea too.

Authorities say people should take this burn ban seriously.

If you are caught illegally burning during a burn ban, you may be fined up to $500. But if a destructive fire starts because of you, you could face serious consequences.

“If you start a wildfire and it burns your neighbor’s yard or property or, structures or  heaven forbid, leads to loss of life, you’re just as civilly liable for that as you would be in any other case where you’ve acted irresponsibly. So, that can that can be, many more fines and jail time,” warned Wood.

The Palmetto State’s burn ban is in effect until further notice. Wood said that won’t likely happen until South Carolina sees some significant rain.

Champaign Welcomes New LGBTQ+ Inclusive Bar to the Community


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A new establishment is set to make its mark on Champaign, aiming to offer what many believe has been missing for some time: an inclusive, gay-friendly venue. Amy’s Place, envisioned and brought to life by its owner Amy Myers, is set to open its doors to everyone, particularly those who enjoy dancing and socializing in a welcoming environment.

The bar, named after Myers herself, is not only about dancing. It promises a variety of engaging events, including bingo nights, karaoke, and drag shows, among other entertainment options. Myers is determined to create a vibrant and safe space where the community can come together and enjoy themselves.

Meghan Markle Prioritizes Self-Care: A Shift from Empowering Others to Empowering Herself

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During an exclusive meet-and-greet event in Sydney, the Duchess of Sussex posed a thought-provoking question to her dedicated fans: after a lifetime dedicated to uplifting women, is it time to focus on herself?

Meghan Markle shared these sentiments with a select audience at the Her Best Life retreat on Friday, marking the culmination of her four-day trip to Australia alongside Prince Harry.

Attendees paid up to £1,700 for VIP access, which included prime seating for the Q&A session and a photo opportunity with the Duchess herself.

In her 90-minute discussion, Meghan asked, “I’ve spent all my life investing in women, can I finally invest in me?”—a question that resonated with those present.

Addressing the audience, she candidly spoke about the challenges of living in the public eye, attributing much of the criticism she faces to others’ personal projections.

She said the last decade, during which she celebrated happy moments such as her wedding and the birth of her two children, had been tainted by the vicious attacks.

Meghan said motherhood had taught her to have perspective and patience, something she needed, ‘given what our life is like’.

The Duchess of Sussex asked superfans if it was finally time to invest in herself after spending 'all her life investing in women' during a VIP meet and greet event in Sydney

The Duchess of Sussex asked superfans if it was finally time to invest in herself after spending ‘all her life investing in women’ during a VIP meet and greet event in Sydney

Meghan Markle (pictured with Gemma O'Neill) was speaking to a private audience at Her Best Life retreat on Friday as her four-day trip to Australia with Prince Harry came to an end

Meghan Markle (pictured with Gemma O’Neill) was speaking to a private audience at Her Best Life retreat on Friday as her four-day trip to Australia with Prince Harry came to an end

It is understood that organisers of the event, which was held at the InterContinental hotel near to Coogee beach, had paid £120,000 for Meghan’s appearance. 

Tickets included a gala dinner of Hiramasa kingfish tostada, vannella burrata, riverina Angus beef tenderloin, free range chicken, coconut crumble and mango and passionfruit pavlova. 

Prince Harry was also in attendance, and rose to his feet as his wife entered the room to greet her with a kiss and help her onto the stage. 

Meghan wore a cashmere tank from Australian brand Scanlan & Theodore paired with beige trousers and nude heels for the Q&A chat. 

High-profile guests included radio queens Jackie O Henderson and Carrie Bickmore, along with reality TV star Megan Towner. 

Meghan also spoke alongside her friend Gemma O’Neill – the talent manager who represents Jackie O. 

A strict ‘no filming’ rule was in place during the event but a photographer was on hand to capture the key moments. 

A guest, who did not wish to be named, told The Times: ‘She was saying that she wanted to be an antidote for everything online that was vicious, venomous and unfairly cruel.

‘She also said that Harry had kept her safe, especially from the lions and elephants when they went on a date to Botswana.’

Meghan and Harry quietly slip out of Sydney after the Duchess appeared at the retreat

Meghan and Harry quietly slip out of Sydney after the Duchess appeared at the retreat 

The Duke and Duchess arrive to meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club during a visit to Bondi Beach

The Duke and Duchess arrive to meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club during a visit to Bondi Beach

On Saturday morning, the group was due to enjoy an optional yoga class at 7.45am before ‘easing into the day’ with a buffet breakfast. 

But unbeknownst to the attendees, their star guest Meghan had already left the building. 

The Duke and Duchess quietly slipped out of the hotel’s underground car park at 7.20am local time today. 

They travelled in a small motorcade of one NSW police BMW and two glossy Range Rovers to the Sydney international airport.

The Daily Mail understands they were booked on a 9am American Airlines flight to Los Angeles, where they will land Saturday morning California time. 

There they will be reunited with their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, at their mansion in Montecito.

The duchess has faced criticism for monetising aspects of her trip Down Under. 

This includes a partnership with AI fashion website OneOff where fans can buy the clothes she’s wearing.

Meghan is expected to earn a portion of the company’s sales commission, which ranges from 10 per cent to 25 per cent per item sold. 

She is also an investor in the AI-powered fashion business. 

It is not clear how much the duchess expects to make, but the firm said of its deal with Meghan: ‘She cares about fashion and was motivated to invest not only to expand her portfolio, but to help uplift the fashion designers she is a fan of.’

One of the outfits advertised online was what she wore to meet survivors of the Bondi terror attack.

The Duchess of Sussex had looked deeply moved as she listened to stories from those who witnessed the horrific antisemitic massacre in December that claimed 15 lives. 

Meghan also embraced Jessica Chapnik Kahn, who survived while shielding her five-year-old daughter after attending a Hanukkah party. 

She and Harry also spoke to first responders to the Bondi terrorist attack, including lifeguards on the beach. 

Top 8 Dragon Ball Super Heroes Ready to Take Goku’s Place

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Goku has long stood at the forefront of Dragon Ball Super as its main protagonist, a role he has held throughout the entire Dragon Ball series for years. Despite his iconic status, recent criticisms of Goku’s character development, coupled with the franchise’s repeated themes and a formula that some find predictable, suggest that it may be time for Earth’s legendary protector to step aside. This could pave the way for one of his many well-loved allies to take center stage in battling the forces of evil.

Fans of characters like Gohan and Vegeta, along with other favorites from the Dragon Ball universe, are eager for a shift in the spotlight. Historical moments, such as the Cell Saga in Dragon Ball Z and the Super Hero Saga in Dragon Ball Super, have already proven that these characters are more than capable of carrying the narrative. These instances highlight that Goku’s presence, while iconic, may not be as essential as it once was, signaling a potential shift in the series’ dynamics.

While Vegeta is technically the second lead in Dragon Ball Super, his role often feels more significant. Although Goku typically takes center stage during pivotal battles against formidable foes like Beerus, Hit, Jiren, and Moro, Vegeta’s character arc provides intricate and compelling development. His journey offers rich narratives that sometimes overshadow Goku’s more straightforward path, suggesting that Vegeta might be ready to embrace an even larger role within the series.

Vegeta is Ready to Step Out of Goku’s Shadow in 2026

Vegeta is the deuteragonist of Dragon Ball Super, but he often feels like so much more. Because while Goku is the face of the series, and he’s ultimately the one who gets the big climactic fights against enemies like Beerus, Hit, Jiren, and Moro, Vegeta is the one who gets all the best character development, and who has far more going on narratively.

On a more shallow level, millions of fans would love to see Vegeta finally get to score some wins against major villains, after being relegated to being a jobber for decades. More importantly, though, the series could follow Vegeta as he works to find a form that suits him better than Ultra Ego, develops into the more mature man without a Goku obsession seen in Dragon Ball GT, and spends time training both his experienced son Trunks, and his inexperienced daughter Bulla.

Gohan Has Always Deserved to Inherit Goku’s Mantle

Back in Dragon Ball Z, Akira Toriyama attempted to replace Goku with Gohan as the main protagonist of the series, but ultimately deemed it a failed experiment. However, with Toyotarou now writing Dragon Ball Super on his own, it feels worth seeing if he can execute the concept better than his mentor, especially off the back of Gohan’s leading role in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Gohan has finally mastered his rage, become the very strongest with his Beast form, and found balance between his role as a guardian of Earth, and his more natural place as a dorky husband, father, and insect researcher. It would be very easy for Dragon Ball Super to pick up where it just left off, for Gohan to be the one to face Black Frieza, and for the story to keep its focus on the characters closest to him, primarily Piccolo and Pan.

Trunks is the Most-Developed of the Younger Saiyans

Super Saiyan Trunks gets excited in Dragon Ball Super.
Super Saiyan Trunks gets excited in Dragon Ball Super.
Image via Toei Animation

Trunks is a nepo-baby in multiple senses, obviously getting all the perks of being the son of Bulma and Vegeta, but also being forever attached to the fan-favorite character that is his alternate-timeline counterpart, Future Trunks. Because of this tie, Trunks has always been given more attention than the other young Z-Fighters, most notably Goten, with him having received individual focus in ways the others never have, most notably in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon.

Trunks has proven that he can carry stories, and while he may have been underserved in Dragon Ball GT, it could still be worthwhile seeing the awkward teenager seen in the latest chapter of Dragon Ball Super grow into the mature CEO seen in the previous anime. Trunks being the focus of the series would also naturally keep Vegeta and Bulma in the spotlight, and bring some much-needed attention to Goten and Bulla.

Goten is in Desperate Need of More Attention in Dragon Ball Super

Goten fires a kamehameha in Dragon Ball Super.
Goten fires a kamehameha in Dragon Ball Super.
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Goten’s historic lack of attention, in spite of his prominent role in the Buu Saga, and his status as the second son of Goku, feels like it’s led to him having gained more favor among fans overtime, the audience, and even Toyotarou, just feeling bad for him and wanting to see him get something to do. With both the fans now on his side, and more room to grow and develop than almost any other Z-Fighter, Goten could actually make for an effective new protagonist.

Goten was always the spitting image of his dad as a kid but, as of Dragon Ball Super, he’s grown much closer to his Dragon Ball GT self. As the main character, Goten would bring the same naivety, pure-heartedness, and love for adventure that Goku always did, but with far deeper levels of stupidity, and an actual interest in romance; I may be the only one who would love to see more of Goten with the only character even dumber than him, Valese, but I stand by them being adorable together.

Pan is the Natural Successor to Goku and Gohan

Pan attemps to fly in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
Pan attemps to fly in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
Image via Toei Animation

Pan has been treated exceptionally well by Dragon Ball Super, with many feeling that the series has completely redeemed her poor portrayal in Dragon Ball GT. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero even gave her a leading role, and this absolutely needs to be followed-up on, rather than just made a one-time thing, especially as she’s likely to mostly sit the Black Frieza Saga out.

The granddaughter of Goku, and daughter of Gohan, Pan is the most natural fit to continue their legacies. With the love of combat of her grandpa, the brains of her dad, and both a sense of privilege and a need to prove herself to her elders that previous protagonists never had, she could bring something completely new to the table, while also carrying on the traditional spirit of Dragon Ball. Plus, DBS is currently the only mainline Dragon Ball anime to have never featured a super strong little kid as its main hero, and that should be fixed.

Broly is the Most Interesting Character in the Dragon Ball Super Manga Right Now

Of the five current main characters of Dragon Ball Super, Broly stands out as the only one who hasn’t been a central focus in the franchise for decades. Unlike Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, and Piccolo, Broly still has a long way to go in his character development and still has new stories to be told, arguably making him the best leading man of them all.

Broly should, without question, at least be the protagonist of the Black Frieza Saga. He’s just finally returned to the story after being absent for several arcs, and there’s ample room to explore not just him, but his friends Cheelai and Lemo. He also received some of the best writing in all of modern Dragon Ball in his eponymous movie, surpassing his non-canon counterpart as a character in every way, and he remains directly tied to Frieza’s goals, as the galactic tyrant may now stand as the strongest, but he knows that he still needs a partner, and that he wants it to be the Legendary Super Saiyan.

Fans Have Been Waiting For Uub to Take the Spotlight For Decades

Uub flies away on the Nimbus at the end of Dragon Ball Z
Goku envisages his younger self alongside Uub in Dragon Ball Z
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Rather infamously, DBZ ended with Goku leaving to train with his new apprentice, Uub, only for Dragon Ball GT to completely sideline the human reincarnation of Kid Buu. Dragon Ball Super has continuously delayed doing anything substantial with Uub itself, but when the series finally moves past the End of Z in the timeline, it would make total sense for him to become the new main hero.

Uub could step up as the protagonist right after the Black Frieza Saga, with the story following him as he trains under Goku. With him already being exceptionally powerful, but not as absurdly over-powered as Goku, Dragon Ball Super would be able to maintain its usual style of action-driven storytelling, while having an easier time finding new ways to introduce threats capable of posing a serious challenge to the heroes.

Caulifla Could Take Dragon Ball Super in a Completely New Direction

Caulifla and Goku fighting in Dragon Ball Super.
Caulifla and Goku going back and forth in Dragon Ball Super.
Image Via Toei Animation

For years, fans have been waiting for Vegeta to make good on his promise to Cabba, and visit Planet Sadala in Universe 6. Right now, it seems like that’s never going to happen, but that doesn’t mean the Universe 6 Saiyan trio should be abandoned as characters entirely. Even if just for an arc, it could be interesting to see a story just about Cabba, Kale, and Caulifla, and we already know this could work, because the leader of this group was specifically designed to be a parallel to Goku.

Fans still know barely anything about Universe 6, and there’s no telling what kind of monsters are hiding in it that are more powerful than not just the Saiyan trio, but Fusion Warrior Kefla and Hit. By temporarily making Caulifla the main protagonist, fans could learn so much more about her, her gang, her relationship with Kale, and the other major characters and settings of Universe 6. Such a story could even lead to Caulifla and company ascending to Super Saiyan Blue, or beyond, giving them the strength to truly rival Universe 7.

The cast of Dragon Ball Z, including characters such as Son Goku, Vegeta and Piccolo, among others, leaps towards the camera in the poster for the show.

Created by

Akira Toriyama

First Episode Air Date

April 26, 1989


President Trump Accelerates Psychedelic Drug Review for Innovative Mental Health Solutions

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President Donald Trump has initiated a significant move to expedite the federal review process for psychedelic drugs, aiming to unlock new avenues for mental health treatments.

WASHINGTON — In a bid to enhance mental health care, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Saturday that calls for a swift federal review of psychedelic substances as potential treatments for mental health issues.

“Today’s executive order marks a pivotal step towards offering hope to individuals grappling with severe symptoms, giving them a chance to reclaim their lives and pursue happiness,” Trump remarked during the signing ceremony.

The decision comes on the heels of a 2024 study conducted by Stanford University, which revealed promising results using the psychoactive compound ibogaine, derived from plants, to aid combat veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries.

Such injuries are a predominant factor in the onset of various mental health challenges, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and elevated suicide rates among veterans.

Few treatments have been effective in managing long-term effects of TBI, according to the study, but researchers found that the psychoactive drug effectively helped to reduce symptoms with no serious side effects. 

Several veterans who participated in the study called the drug was “life changing.”

Sean, a veteran in his 50s from Arizona with six combat deployments, was one of the study participants. He said ibogaine saved his life. 

“Before the treatment, I was living life in a blizzard with zero visibility and a cold, hopeless, listless feeling,” he said in the report. “After ibogaine, the storm lifted.”  

Ibogaine is found in the roots of the African shrub iboga and has been used for ceremonial and healing purposes for centuries. However, it has been designated a Schedule I drug in the U.S. since the 1970s, which is the most restrictive category for illegal or high-risk drugs. 

However, the order signals that the administration is taking steps to ease access to psychedelics that Trump said were already designated as potential breakthroughs by federal regulators.

The Food and Drug Administration next week will issue national priority vouchers for three psychedelics, which the agency’s commissioner, Marty Makary, said will allow certain drugs to be approved quickly “if they are in line with our national priorities.” It is the first time the FDA has offered that fast-tracking to any psychedelics.

The FDA is also taking steps to clear the way for the first-ever human trials of ibogaine in the United States.

No psychedelic has been approved in the United States, but a number of them are being studied in large trials for various mental health conditions, including psilocybin, MDMA and LSD. 

All those drugs remain illegal, classified as Schedule I substances alongside drugs such as heroin. 

Two states — Oregon and Colorado — have legalized psychedelic therapy with psilocybin.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.