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Tragic Betrayal: 16-Year-Olds Mock Teen Victim in Songs After Fatal Shooting Under Guise of Seeking Help

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Background: The home on Edsall Drive in Spring, Texas, where the shooting of Michael Spivey allegedly took place (KTRK/YouTube). Inset: Michael Spivey (Family/KTRK/YouTube).

A tragic incident unfolded in Texas when a high school student welcomed two teenagers, whom he believed to be friends, into his home. This gesture of trust ended in betrayal as they allegedly shot him in the back of the head and robbed him, authorities and the victim’s mother report.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced that two 16-year-old boys have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 18-year-old Michael Spivey. The accused teens are currently held at the Harris County juvenile detention center.

The incident occurred on December 26, 2025, just a day after Christmas. Spivey was at his residence on Edsall Drive in Spring, Texas, when he stepped outside to meet someone and returned shortly thereafter with one or two individuals, according to Gonzalez.

Although the authorities have not disclosed the identities of the two teenage suspects, Vanessa Garcia, Spivey’s mother, revealed that her son regarded them as friends.

“They claimed they needed to charge their phones and sought his help that night,” Garcia shared with ABC affiliate KTRK in Houston. “My son’s kindness was exploited by them.”

Spivey was shot in the back of the head inside his room, his mother added. There were reportedly no signs of forced entry or struggle in the home, and investigators worked to uncover what they believe happened.

Following the shooting, the two suspects reportedly went online and made “songs” about Spivey, “making fun of him” as if he were “a joke,” Garcia said.

Months later, on Saturday, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged one of the suspects, and on Monday, they arrested and charged the other. Garcia wants them to be prosecuted as adults.

“A juvenile is a child who doesn’t know what they’re doing yet,” she told the local TV station. “They knew what they were doing. They went there with the intent to do it.”

May Edochie and IK Ogbonna’s Dance Sparks Buzz Among Fans

  • Fashion influencer May Edochie attended the fifth birthday celebration of Nollywood actress Ini Edo’s daughter, Light.
  • Yul Edochie’s estranged wife has been sharing clips from the birthday event in the days following the celebration.

Fashion influencer May Edochie recently attended the birthday bash of Nollywood actress Ini Edo’s daughter, Light, who just turned five. The event was graced by several notable figures, making it a memorable occasion.

Following the celebration, Yul Edochie’s estranged wife has been sharing delightful moments from the party on her social media platforms, keeping her followers engaged with glimpses of the festivities.

One of the highlighted clips features a vibrant scene with actor IK Ogbonna, who was also present at the event to partake in the joyful gathering.

The clip that captured everyone’s attention showed May and Ogbonna dancing enthusiastically, fully immersed in the upbeat atmosphere and rhythms of the party.

Alongside the video, May Edochie added a caption on her social media, expressing her enjoyment of the moment.

“Dancing time. My next post will explain the reason for this dance.”

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Read some comments below:

@Awuzie Frankline:”Kai .. Yul Edochie will be measuring the percentage of May closeness with him … Enjoy yourself Dear.”

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@Uzom Amaka:”Queen may pls it’s ur own turn to do dancAthon for us, if u like dance till ur legs break e no concern them. They go explain tire because no evidence.”

@Silfa Qwinn Halilu:”Yul will start beefing Ik now because of his dance with Queen May,”

@Bling Danji:”Pls dos of u saying Yul will beef and unfollow ik bc of this. When was Ik Yul’s level to talk about beef? Una carry guy were d act cinema movies go d compare with person were d act native doctor n deadd man movie Mtweeb… Carry go my queen.”

@Obi Akachukwu:”Achalugo. Anybody who wants you to die silently will die on your behalf. Chakam.”

Trump’s Surprising Rating of Macron Amidst US-French Tensions Over Middle East Strategy

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On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron advocated for an immediate reduction in hostilities in the Middle East. He emphasized the need to cease U.S.–Israeli assaults on vital infrastructure as tensions escalate throughout the region.

“France urges the swift enactment of a halt on attacks targeting civilian infrastructure, particularly those linked to water and energy,” Macron expressed on X, highlighting France’s commitment to diplomacy amid heightened military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran and its allies. “The freedom and security of navigation must be reinstated,” he added.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump recently offered a nuanced perspective on France’s involvement, noting he had communicated with Macron and felt cautiously hopeful that Paris would play a role in safeguarding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passageway for global oil and energy transportation.

Trump and Macron speaking during a meeting

Trump described Macron’s efforts by stating that on “a scale of 0 to 10,” he rated Macron as “an eight.”

On “a scale of 0 to 10,” Trump said Macron had been “an eight.” 

“Not perfect, but it’s France,” he said at a press briefing in the White House Monday.

Trump went on to say he believes Macron “is going to help” regarding securing the Strait of Hormuz, but added, “I don’t do a hard sell on them, because my attitude is we don’t need anybody. We’re the strongest nation in the world.”

“I’m almost doing it . . . because I want to find out how they react,” Trump said, suggesting the U.S. is also testing its allies. 

In a future crisis, he warned, “I’ve been saying for years that if we ever did need them, they won’t be there. Not all of them, but they won’t be there.”

The divide reflects a broader question shaping the conflict: whether diplomacy can contain Iran’s regional network, or whether force is required to dismantle it.

Satellite view showing the Strait of Hormuz connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman

A satellite image shows the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, vital for global energy supply. (Amanda Macias/Fox News Digital)

That tension is playing out most clearly over the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that serves as one of the world’s most critical energy choke points, with roughly one-fifth of global oil supplies passing through it each day. 

In recent weeks, Iran has disrupted traffic through the strait with drone, missile and naval threats, raising fears of a broader economic shock as commercial shipping slows and global energy markets face increasing uncertainty.

Macron said France “will never take part in operations to open or free” the critical waterway “in the current context,” emphasizing that France is “not a party to the conflict.” 

Paris instead has proposed escorting commercial vessels only after hostilities subside, in coordination with regional actors.

At the same time, European allies — including France — signaled they are not entirely stepping back from efforts to secure the strategic waterway.

Leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan expressed in a joint statement released Thursday a “readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts” to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while calling on Iran to “cease immediately its threats” against commercial shipping.

A European diplomat told Fox News that the United Kingdom is leading a diplomatic effort to build support among European and Gulf partners for a coordinated response, with discussions underway on how such a mission could be structured.

IDF striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut.

A fireball rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted an area in Beirut’s southern suburbs overnight, March 10 to March 11, 2026.  (Fadel itani / AFP via Getty Images)

However, European officials remain divided over timing, with concerns that launching such an effort during active hostilities could introduce new high-value targets into the conflict, according to the diplomat.

France pushes diplomacy across Iran-linked fronts

Lebanon has emerged as a second front in the war after Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group, began attacking Israel following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February. 

The group launched rockets and drones from southern Lebanon, prompting Israeli retaliatory strikes and escalating the conflict into a broader regional confrontation tied directly to Tehran, Iran, and its proxy network.

While distancing itself from direct military involvement, France is intensifying its diplomatic push in Lebanon, urging direct negotiations between Israel and Beirut following signals from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that he is open to talks.

French officials view this as a “window of opportunity” to stabilize the border and prevent further escalation, arguing that both sides share an interest in preventing Lebanon from becoming a launchpad for attacks against Israel.

But Israeli officials have sharply pushed back, arguing that diplomacy cannot succeed while Hezbollah remains armed and active. 

The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that since Hezbollah joined the fighting following strikes on Iranian regime, the group has launched hundreds of rockets, missiles and drones toward Israel.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Israel has come under sustained attack from Lebanese territory in recent weeks. 

“Since March 2nd, Israel has been attacked from Lebanese territory more than 2,000 times with missiles and drones,” he wrote on X Tuesday

Sa’ar warned that the crisis extends beyond the region, calling disruptions to maritime routes “naval terrorism that harms the global economy.”

While expressing openness to normalization with Lebanon, Sa’ar made clear, “The obstacle to this is Hezbollah,” adding that Beirut must take “meaningful action” against the group’s weapons, funding and leadership.

Analysts say that gap — between France’s diplomatic push and Israel’s security demands — reflects a deeper structural problem that has persisted for years.

France has “potential influence that they never use … essentially the stick,” David Schenker, a former U.S. assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs who oversaw Lebanon policy during the first Trump administration and now directs the Program on Arab Politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told Fox News Digital. 

He argued that Paris has failed to use its leverage to pressure Hezbollah or its backers.

While Schenker said direct negotiations between the Lebanese government and Israel could be useful, he questioned whether they would change realities on the ground.  

“I don’t see how a ceasefire in and of itself changes the status quo,” he said.

Hezbollah

Hezbollah launches long-range missiles from Lebanon into northern Israel within 48 hours of strikes on Iran, escalating the widening conflict amid Operation Epic Fury. (Hadi Mizban/AP)

Lebanese leaders repeatedly have pledged to assert a state monopoly over weapons, but “they haven’t really done much,” Schenker said, adding there is “zero confidence” they would move forward given Hezbollah’s opposition.

Even the Lebanese army has signaled its limits, prioritizing “national unity and the safety of the army above disarmament,” he said.

On the ground, the situation continues to deteriorate rapidly.

Violence in Lebanon has surged dramatically since the war in Iran began.

“There has been a 400% increase in violence events in Lebanon,” said Bassel Doueik, a researcher at the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), adding that Israeli strikes and Hezbollah clashes have displaced at least 1 million people.

Doueik said Israel appears to be seeking to create a buffer zone south of the Litani River in Lebanon, warning the escalation could lead to “another occupation of southern Lebanon similar to 1982.”

At the same time, Hezbollah — long backed by Iran — continues to operate as a powerful armed force inside Lebanon, complicating efforts to reach any durable political settlement.

France has played a leading diplomatic role in Lebanon for years, including backing the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). But the mission has faced growing challenges, including restrictions on movement and attacks on its personnel, raising criticism about its effectiveness.

Critics argue that repeated diplomatic initiatives have failed to curb Hezbollah’s military buildup, leaving Israel increasingly skeptical of new proposals.

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French President Emmanuel Macron called for an immediate de-escalation in the Middle East, urging a halt to U.S.–Israeli strikes on critical infrastructure as fighting intensifies across the region. (Oleg Nikishin/Getty Images)

“The French are specializing in carrots,” Schenker said, arguing that Paris has been reluctant to use pressure despite its influence in Lebanon.

But he added that the transatlantic divide is not entirely one-sided. 

“This is a war that was launched by Israel and the United States, and they disagreed with it,” he said, noting that protecting global energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz should be “an international responsibility.”

Unveiling the Truth: How Elon Musk’s $44 Billion Twitter Acquisition Misled Investors

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A jury in California has determined that Elon Musk is responsible for misleading investors regarding his plans to purchase Twitter, a move that led to a significant decline in the social media company’s stock value. The verdict comes as part of a class-action lawsuit filed in federal court in 2022, just prior to Musk’s final acquisition of Twitter for $44 billion.

The lawsuit, brought against the billionaire entrepreneur, claims that investors were misled into selling their shares following a tweet by Musk. On May 13, 2022, Musk announced that his Twitter acquisition was “temporarily on hold,” causing market ripples.

Musk’s hesitation stemmed from concerns over the prevalence of spam and fake accounts on the platform, which he suspected were more numerous than Twitter had publicly acknowledged. According to Musk, approximately five percent of accounts may have been bots.

The plaintiffs in the case argued that Musk’s statements were strategically made to depress Twitter’s stock price, allowing him to renegotiate the purchase at a more favorable rate. Their contention was that these actions constituted a deliberate attempt to manipulate the market to his advantage.

The plaintiffs argued that Musk made these statements to intentionally drive down the value of the shares so he could negotiate a lower purchase price. 

On May 16, 2022, Musk publicly suggested that the deal price could change, saying during a Miami tech conference that it wouldn’t be ‘out of the question’ to buy Twitter for less than the $44 billion that had already been agreed upon. 

After nearly four days of deliberation, a nine-person jury in San Francisco found that Musk misled investors with his tweet saying the deal was ‘temporarily on hold’.

At the same time, jurors did not agree with the plaintiffs that Musk orchestrated a deliberate fraud scheme.

Elon Musk (pictured entering federal court on March 4) was found liable by a California jury for misleading investors during the chaotic six-month period in 2022 when he acquired Twitter for $44 billion. The plaintiffs said Musk intentionally drove down the stock price with various public statements in order to negotiate a lower purchase price

Elon Musk (pictured entering federal court on March 4) was found liable by a California jury for misleading investors during the chaotic six-month period in 2022 when he acquired Twitter for $44 billion. The plaintiffs said Musk intentionally drove down the stock price with various public statements in order to negotiate a lower purchase price

Jurors said this tweet from Musk misled investors by saying the deal was 'temporarily on hold'. Total damages could swell to $2.5 billion, depending on how many investors sign on to the class action. Musk plans to appeal the verdict

Jurors said this tweet from Musk misled investors by saying the deal was ‘temporarily on hold’. Total damages could swell to $2.5 billion, depending on how many investors sign on to the class action. Musk plans to appeal the verdict

The jury awarded damages that are expected to total around $2.5 billion, which will depend entirely on how many people file to be part of the class action, according to attorneys for the plaintiffs.

Musk is worth about $814 billion, with most of wealth tied up in shares of Tesla.

‘It’s an important victory, not just for investors of Twitter, but for the public markets,’ said Mark Molumphy, an attorney for the plaintiffs. ‘I think the jury’s verdict sends a strong message that just because you’re a rich and powerful person, you still have to obey the law, and no man is above the law.’

Musk’s lawyers plan to appeal the case, citing separate unrelated cases in Texas and Delaware where Musk won appeals.

‘We view today’s verdict, where the jury found both for and against the plaintiffs and found no fraud scheme, as a bump in the road. And we look forward to vindication on appeal,’ the legal team at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan said in a statement.

The Daily Mail approached Musk’s lawyers for comment. 

The nearly three-week trial in San Francisco federal court for the Northern District of California began on March 2 and featured testimony from former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and former CFO Ned Segal.

Musk also testified for more than day, during which he maintained that Twitter’s leadership lied about the number of bots there were.

He also claimed that his decision to follow through on the deal in October 2022 provided a huge windfall for investors who held onto their shares.

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The nearly three-week trial in San Francisco federal court for the Northern District of California began on March 2 and featured testimony from former Twitter executives who were integral in the deal, including former CEO Parag Agrawal

The nearly three-week trial in San Francisco federal court for the Northern District of California began on March 2 and featured testimony from former Twitter executives who were integral in the deal, including former CEO Parag Agrawal

Musk also testified and maintained that Twitter executives lied about the number of bots on the platform, which he believed should have given him the right to walk away from the deal

Musk also testified and maintained that Twitter executives lied about the number of bots on the platform, which he believed should have given him the right to walk away from the deal

‘I can’t control whether people sell their stock, but everyone who held the stock fared extremely well,’ he said on the stand.

The plaintiffs argued that Musk engineered the chaotic six months it took for the deal to eventually go through.

It began in April 2022, when he signed a binding merger agreement to buy the company at a valuation of roughly $54.20 per share.

In July 2022, Musk officially sought to end the deal, prompting Twitter to sue him for breach of contract. On July 11, the stock sank to $32.65, roughly 40 percent lower than the offer price.

The trial for that case was set to kick off in October 2022, but Musk confirmed in his own testimony that his lawyers advised him ‘there was no choice’ but to buy Twitter at the original price.

So, on October 27, 2022, the deal closed, just before the court-ordered deadline. Musk has since overhauled Twitter, renaming it X, laying off thousands of employees and merging the company with his AI startup xAI.

Musk said he still believes the inflated user numbers on Twitter should have given him grounds to walk away from the deal. He also acknowledged that his tweet about the number of bots wasn’t his ‘wisest’.

‘I am not sure I would call it incredibly stupid, but if it led to this trial, it probably qualifies as such,’ he said. 

Viral Video Sparks Nearly $1M in Donations for Elderly DoorDash Driver: Richard Pulley’s Inspiring Journey Continues

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Despite receiving nearly $1 million in donations, 78-year-old DoorDash driver Richard Pulley has decided not to retire just yet.

On Friday, Pulley was handed an astounding check for $965,868, a result of the generosity sparked by a viral video. The footage, recorded a few weeks prior, showed him meticulously climbing stairs to deliver a Starbucks order in Eastern Tennessee.

Customer Brittany Smith shared the video, captured on her Ring doorbell camera, which highlighted Pulley’s exceptional dedication to his delivery work.

The video quickly gained traction online, motivating strangers to contribute to a substantial fundraiser. The aim was to relieve Pulley and his wife Brenda, who frequently accompanies him on his deliveries, from the burden of bills and medical expenses.

“My wife was employed by an insurance company before they let her go,” Pulley explained to TODAY.com. He mentioned that even with Social Security, managing their bills and paying for her medication has been challenging.

“When she left, it really put a pinch on us to pay bills. I had gotten lazy. You know, when we get 65 and retire … I wasn’t doing a lot, but all of a sudden, I had to get to work.”

Pulley dove headfirst into gig work, completing nearly 6,000 DoorDash orders, often with Brenda riding shotgun.

The work gave him purpose and a reason to keep moving, even as viral fame caught up with him.

“The last couple of shifts have worked out hard because people stop and take pictures with me and all sorts of things,” he said. “I’ll get back to work in the next few days.”

Despite the overwhelming generosity of strangers, Pulley says the work itself is part of why he keeps going.

“They’ve set my wife and I up so that we can live a more comfortable life, but after a week or two of this and it cools down, we’ll get back to work because I feel good being useful,” he said.

The fundraiser, titled “Give Richard a Chance to Rest Again,” has drawn more than 32,000 donations, including a $20,000 contribution from DoorDash CEO Tony Xu, who praised Pulley for his thousands of deliveries.

Smith, who helped spark the campaign, joined the couple at a local burger joint last week to show them the impact of the donations.

Married for over 56 years, the Pulleys were left stunned by the outpouring of generosity.

“It’s just really difficult to believe that there’s that many people that are that generous to try to help us,” Pulley told WSMV. “It’s taking a lot of pressure off us and making life livable once again.”

Brenda added, “Sometimes you look at all the bills you need to pay … if [you] don’t, you going to end up in the hospital with something even more expensive.”

Video Released of Justin Timberlake’s 2024 DUI Arrest by Police

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NEW YORK — Justin Timberlake faced challenges performing field sobriety tests after being stopped by police in New York’s Hamptons in 2024. Officers suspected the singer of driving under the influence, as revealed in video footage released on Friday.

Video has been released of Justin Timberlake’s 2024 arrest in Sag Harbor.

At one point during the tests, Timberlake admitted to the officers, “These are like really hard tests.”

The video footage, which spans approximately eight hours, captures the moment Timberlake was initially pulled over by Sag Harbor police. Authorities stated he ran a stop sign in the village center, drifted out of his lane, and exited his BMW with a noticeable smell of alcohol in June.

The former NSYNC star, now a successful solo artist and actor, informed the officers that he had only consumed one martini and was following friends home in the upscale beach community of the Hamptons, located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) east of New York City.

When questioned by an officer about his reason for being in town, Timberlake responded, “I’m on a world tour.”

“Doing what?” the officer asks.

“Hard to explain,” Timberlake says.

After stammering a bit, he says “World tour. I’m Justin Timberlake.”

The officer eventually responds: “You are Justin Timberlake? Do you have a license with you?”

Timberlake, who ultimately pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, is asked by officers to walk heel-to-toe in a straight line on the road and lift one leg. At times he seems flustered listening to the instructions. He apologizes to officers and tells them his heart is racing.

“I’m a little nervous,” Timberlake says at one point.

In the back seat of the police car, he asks: “Why are you arresting me?”

Back at the police station, Timberlake is informed he will be held overnight, to which he says, “I’m going to be here all night? You guys are wild, man.”

He asks the officer to keep the light on in the cell as they lock the door.

The release by Sag Harbor Police comes after the village and Timberlake’s lawyers agreed to disclose a redacted version of the footage. The Associated Press was among several media outlets that filed a records request seeking the release of the video.

Timberlake’s lawyers had sued to block the release of the video, arguing it would “devastate” Timberlake’s privacy by revealing “intimate, highly personal, and sensitive details.” They also said it would cause “severe and irreparable harm” to his reputation by subjecting him to “public ridicule and harassment.”

But in a joint filing with the village Friday, Timberlake’s lawyers acknowledged the video “does not constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy under” the state’s public information law and agreed to its release.

Timberlake’s lawyers and representatives didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment Friday.

Sag Harbor officials, in a statement provided by the village’s lawyer, Vincent Toomey, said they are pleased the matter was resolved and they were able to comply with state public records law.

“From the beginning of this matter, after Mr. Timberlake’s arrest, the Village has attempted to comply with the mandates of the Freedom of Information Law,” the statement reads. “As would be true in any case involving records or video footage from our Police Department, such material is reviewed and redacted to address public and officer safety concerns as well as personal privacy considerations.”

Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving in September 2024.

The Tennessee native agreed to give a public safety announcement against the perils of drunken driving as part of the plea deal that knocked down his initial misdemeanor charge to a noncriminal traffic violation.

He was also sentenced to a $500 fine, 25 hours of community service and a 90-day suspension of his license.

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Matildas Aim for Strategic Enhancements Against Skilled Asian Cup Final Opponents

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In brief

  • Australia and Japan are set to face off at the Women’s Asian Cup final on Saturday.
  • The Matildas say they’re feeling “very prepared” for a tough game against Japan.

This upcoming Saturday, the Matildas are set to clash with Japan in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 final, aiming to clinch the title on their home turf in Sydney. However, a veteran player has acknowledged that the team needs to step up their game.

Steph Catley, a standout defender who returned to the field for the semi-final against China after clearing a concussion test, praised Japan as a formidable opponent known for their skilled and technical approach to the game.

“Winning isn’t out of reach,” Catley remarked to the press on Thursday, highlighting the Matildas’ athletic prowess that could make them a formidable challenge for any team.

“We’ve defeated Japan in the past. We have our own set of strengths that I’m confident they will be keeping an eye on and potentially be concerned about,” she added.

How strong is Japan?

Meanwhile, Japan, a two-time Asian Cup champion, advanced to the finals on Wednesday with an impressive 4-1 victory over South Korea in Sydney. Their performance in the tournament has been exceptional, having netted 28 goals while allowing just one.

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Japan’s defender Tōko Koga played a key role in helping the team secure a 7-0 victory against the Philippines. Source: AAP / Arif Karim

The final on Saturday evening will also be the 31st game between Australia and Japan since 1984. During the Women’s Asian Cup in 2018, Japan beat Australia 1-0 in the final.

Australians will also see a familiar face in Japan’s team, as former Matildas player Leah Blayney is now serving as the team’s assistant coach.

Speaking to SBS Japanese after the semi-final on Tuesday evening, Blayney said she’s excited for the upcoming final.

“It’s going to be a great showcase of football in Asia. A match between the Matildas and Japan. What a terrific occasion. I think we’re all looking forward to it,” she said.

Blayney has been working under Nils Nielsen, who has also coached Denmark and Switzerland.

Under his watch, Japan has launched a near-faultless campaign during the Asian Cup this year, netting 28 goals and conceding just one across five-straight wins.

How prepared are the Matildas?

Nielsen has also crossed paths with Australia’s defensive midfielder Alanna Kennedy and Mary Fowler during his time as a technical director at Women’s Super League giants Manchester City.

“Alanna, I know from Man City, and I just want the best for her because she’s such a great girl,” Nielsen said, adding that Fowler was his “absolute favourite player in the whole of world football”.

Nielsen told SBS Japanese that for the final match on Saturday, the Matildas have a strength that Japan won’t: the home fans.

“It’s mainly the crowd, [which is] the whole thing about making the Asian competition something special,” he said. “And the Australians have just done a really great job of it.”

He also highly praised Matildas head coach Joe Montemurro, saying he has “a fantastic heart for the players”.

Speaking of strategies against Japan, Catley said the team has had tactical meetings to discuss their plans.

She said the team would need to improve on possession of the ball in the upcoming game.

“We probably didn’t protect the ball as well as we could have in the last game [against China], so it’s definitely something we’re looking to improve on,” she said.

“We’ve been very prepared, but I’m sure it’ll be a busy night on both ends and just a great game for everyone to watch.”

How can I watch the Asian Cup final?

The Asian Cup final between the Matildas and Japan will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney and kick off at 8pm AEDT.

If you can’t get to the match in person, it will be broadcast on Network 10 and Paramount+. You can also listen to coverage live via ABC Sport radio.

— This story was produced in collaboration with SBS Japanese, with additional reporting by the Australian Associated Press.


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Florida Airbnb Tenant Allegedly Causes $5,355 in Damages by Urinating on Furniture

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PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — Authorities have apprehended a woman from Pensacola accused of urinating on and causing damage to furniture in two separate Airbnb accommodations.

As per documents from the Pensacola Police Department, the issue came to light on March 15 when an Airbnb host lodged a criminal mischief complaint about the condition of her rental unit.

Mother Who Kept 6 Children in Filthy Storage Unit Overnight Avoids Jail Time

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Inset: Azyia Zielinski (Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The inside of the storage unit where Azyia Zielinski and Charles Dupriest allegedly locked their six kids (MCSO).

A young mother from Wisconsin will not face jail time after she and her spouse were discovered leaving their six children, including four under the age of 6, in a storage unit overnight with just a bucket as a makeshift toilet.

On Thursday, a judge in Milwaukee County decided to suspend a prison sentence for 26-year-old Azyia C. Zielinski, opting instead for probation. This decision followed her guilty plea to two misdemeanor charges of child neglect. Her husband, Charles Dupriest, had already been convicted of child neglect earlier in January.

During the sentencing hearing, prosecutors suggested an 18-month prison term be stayed for three years of probation. This probation would require Zielinski to undergo assessments for alcohol and drug abuse, attend parenting classes, receive mental health treatment, and remain completely sober.

The prosecution chose not to revisit the details of Zielinski’s offenses, merely describing the situation as a “deeply tragic case for the six child victims.”

When recommending probation focused on rehabilitation, the prosecutor argued that the suggested punishment matched Zielinski’s level of responsibility and conduct in the matter. They noted she was “considerably less culpable” than her husband.

“She was in an emotionally and physically abusive relationship and that context is critical to understanding her conduct,” he said. “This was not an equal partnership. It was a one-directional, controlling relationship.”

The prosecutor also emphasized that Zielinski testified truthfully against her husband during his trial.

Zielinski’s defense attorney requested 18 months of probation, saying three years was “beyond what is necessary” for her rehabilitation, a process she said the defendant had already begun. She also emphasized that Zielinski was “incredibly remorseful” for what she put her children through.

The judge ultimately sided with Zielinski, ordering her to serve 18 months in prison, staying that sentence in favor of 18 months of probation.

As Law&Crime previously reported, officers with the Milwaukee Police Department at 1:33 a.m. on Sept. 16, 2025, responded to a report of a crying child inside a locked storage unit at the Storsafe in the 5500 block of North 27th Street. The caller told the dispatcher they were concerned for the welfare of the baby.

Upon arriving at the facility, first responders heard a child still crying inside storage unit B58, which had a garage-style door secured with a padlock. Fire department personnel cut the padlock to gain entry.

After the officer announces, “Milwaukee Police, we’re coming in,” he enters the pitch-black unit and can be heard saying, “Hey, what’s going on here?” according to the video played in court, some of which was posted by local ABC affiliate WISN.

The footage shows a sectional couch and twin bed surrounded by mounds of items, including a single bucket that authorities say the children were forced to use as a toilet.

Officer Nash Dathe reportedly testified that the unit smelled “like it was being used as a bathroom.”

A criminal complaint obtained by Law&Crime provided additional observations made by police after entering the storage unit.

“Inside, they observed a bucket containing urine in the middle of the room and six children ranging in age from 2 months to 9 years. Detectives later learned that the only light visible to the children came through the crack of the garage door,” the complaint says. “[A detective] entered the unit and observed the six children sleeping. Five-year-old ‘ED’ told [the detective], ‘We’re not supposed to be loud.’ Shortly afterward, ED urinated in an orange bucket in the center of the unit.”

The oldest child told investigators that he was “responsible for caring for his five younger siblings” when his parents were not around. Aside from the 2-month-old infant, the children were 9, 7, 5, 3, and 2 years old.

“[The 9-year-old] reported that he stays at the storage unit about 50% of the time and that they use a bucket to urinate and defecate,” the affidavit says. “[The 9-year-old] stated he is supposed to give the 2-month-old a bottle or pacifier and pick her up when she cries. [The 9-year-old] told [the detective] he was hungry and had no device to contact his parents or anyone else in an emergency.”

Police said the stench from inside was “so putrid they could not remain inside even with the garage door open.”

An employee at the facility allegedly told investigators that he remembered in May hearing a male voice inside the unit saying “Sit down and be quiet,” and saw surveillance footage of the children being dropped off at the unit by their parents, which he reported to management.

At 2:11 a.m., authorities located Dupriest and Zielinski sleeping in a Ford Expedition parked in the lot along with their dog. Officers noted that the middle row of the vehicle was completely unoccupied while all the children, including their infant, were in the storage unit.

Dupriest and Zielinski said the family was “homeless,” but admitted the children could have been staying with other family members.

In a forensic interview, the 5-year-old girl victim, identified as “LD,” said she “felt ‘sad’ when locked in the storage unit and ‘mad’ so she made the unit dirty.”

“She said she tried to open the door but could not,” the affidavit said. “She reported using a bucket to urinate and defecate, sometimes with a bag placed inside. She said she was upset the dog got to sleep in the car while she and her siblings slept in the unit. LD stated her parents went to bed while the children were still awake. She said her father carried a firearm, pointing to her hip.”

The 9-year-old said his father disciplines him with “whoopings,” and that after one such whooping, he thought he should go to the hospital.

According to court records, Dupriest will be sentenced on April 9.

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 – The Root Curse

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 Friday Daily Devotional By Pastor E. A. Adeboye – The Root Curse

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 TOPIC – The Root Curse

MEMORISE: And he went forth unto the spring of the waters, and cast the salt in there, and said, Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these waters; there shall not be from thence any more death or barren land. – 2 Kings 2:21 (KJV)

READ: 2 Kings 5:20-27 (KJV)

20 But Gehazi, the servant of Elisha the man of God, said, Behold, my master hath spared Naaman this Syrian, in not receiving at his hands that which he brought: but, as the Lord liveth, I will run after him, and take somewhat of him.

21 So Gehazi followed after Naaman. And when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?

22 And he said, All is well. My master hath sent me, saying, Behold, even now there be come to me from mount Ephraim two young men of the sons of the prophets: give them, I pray thee, a talent of silver, and two changes of garments.

23 And Naaman said, Be content, take two talents. And he urged him, and bound two talents of silver in two bags, with two changes of garments, and laid them upon two of his servants; and they bare them before him.

24 And when he came to the tower, he took them from their hand, and bestowed them in the house: and he let the men go, and they departed.

25 But he went in, and stood before his master. And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi? And he said, Thy servant went no whither.

26 And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee? Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?

27 The leprosy therefore of Naaman shall cleave unto thee, and unto thy seed for ever. And he went out from his presence a leper as white as snow.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Judges 20-21

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 MESSAGE

In Mark 11:12-20, Jesus cursed a fig tree for not having fruit on it, and it dried up from its roots. I believe the detail that the tree dried up from its roots was added to let us know that curses attack roots; they always go root-deep.

Immediately after Jesus cursed the fig tree, the disciples could have looked behind them as they left the scene and discovered that its leaves were still green. I imagine that one of them could have said to himself, “Jesus missed this one because the leaves on the tree are still as green as ever.” Little did they know that the curse was already taking effect from the tree’s roots.

Beloved, be careful of curses, especially divine curses. If a man curses another man, it can be reversed by another man with a higher spiritual authority. However, when it is a divine curse, no one can reverse it, except God. There are several people who have been cursed but still look ‘green’. For example, a fellow might break away from his or her local church in a malicious manner and still look fine on the outside; however, the fellow’s roots might have been affected, and with time, the consequences will begin to manifest. If you remove a branch from a tree, it dies instantly; however, it is not immediately apparent. It is only after a while that it will start turning yellow before it eventually turns black. When it is yellow, people might think it is prosperous, only to discover later that it was actually dying.

In today’s Bible reading, when Elisha pronounced a curse on Gehazi, he said that Naaman’s leprosy would cleave to him and his seed forever. The curse went straight to the roots of his lineage such that any fellow who came from that lineage would carry the curse. In (2 Kings 2:19-22), the men of Jericho came to Elisha to tell him that their city looked beautiful, but they had severe problems. When they brought him the new cruse of salt he requested, he went straight to the source of their river so he could tackle the city’s curse from its roots.

Child of God, are you experiencing the aftermath of a curse that you or someone in your lineage brought into the family? I speak to the roots of that curse now, and I decree that every inherited curse will cease to function in your life and family from this moment, in Jesus’ name.

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 PRAYER POINT

Lord, please remove any curse that might be operating in my family from its roots, in Jesus’ name.

Open Heaven 20 March 2026 HYMN 27 – What A Friend We Have In Jesus

1 What a friend we have in Jesus,
all our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
all because we do not carry
everything to God in prayer!

2 Have we trials and temptations?
Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be discouraged;
take it to the Lord in prayer!
Can we find a friend so faithful
who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness;
take it to the Lord in prayer!

3 Are we weak and heavy laden,
cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Savior, still our refuge-
take it to the Lord in prayer!
Do your friends despise, forsake you?
Take it to the Lord in prayer!
In his arms he’ll take and shield you;
you will find a solace there.

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Accept Jesus Christ today and secure a life of eternal rest and Glory by saying this short prayer below:






Lord Jesus, I believe you died for my sins, Forgive me of all my iniquities. I accept you as my Lord and Saviour from today and forever.



Come and Be the Lord of my life and I am willing to obey Your command and live according to Your will by Your Grace, Thank you for accepting me into Your fold

AMEN!!! John 6:37…and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.