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Meghan Markle Speaks Out on a Decade of Online Bullying as Prince Harry’s Awkward Selfie Goes Viral

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Meghan Markle shared with her Australian fans today that she has endured relentless online harassment for a decade, describing herself as “the most trolled person in the entire world.”

Her remarks followed an incident where her husband, Prince Harry, appeared visibly irritated when Meghan was momentarily blocked by someone seeking a selfie during an event celebrating Aboriginal culture.

On the third day of their tour in Australia, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex engaged with students in Melbourne, discussing the perils of social media and its effects on mental health. They encouraged the young audience to remain resilient.

“I speak from personal experience, which is why I listen so intently—it resonates with me deeply,” Meghan explained.

She continued, “For a decade, day in and day out, I’ve been subjected to bullying and attacks. I was the most trolled individual globally.” Meghan concluded with a message of perseverance, adding, “I’m still here.”

Meghan made the comments during a discussion with young people associated with Australian mental health organisation Batyr at Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology on Thursday. 

During the same group discussion, Harry said Australia’s ban on under-16s using social media was ‘epic’ from a ‘responsibility and leadership standpoint’. 

It was the couple’s last day in Australia’s second city before they fly to Sydney and It came as all Meghan’s outfits from her tour continue to be uploaded to the OneOff website – described as the ‘Spotify of fashion’ – where Meghan will take a percentage of any sales.

Earlier in the day the couple Meghan was spotted wearing a ‘Mama’ t-shirt designed by her best friend Kelly McKee Zajfen while on the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne with Harry. 

The $40 white tee with a red heart is now for sale on Meghan’s OneOff page along with the $169 blue jeans, $599 trench and $298 trainers she wore with it at the event honouring Australia’s aboriginal culture.

The dress, tights and jewellery she later wore to the university was also immediately available on OneOff to fans who want her ‘look’, in return for around $1,000.

Meghan Markle meets students Batyr, a mental health engagement programme, at Swinburne University of Technology, where she said she was the most ‘trolled person in the entire world’

Meghan hugged one young mental health advocate at the event on Thursday

Meghan hugged one young mental health advocate at the event on Thursday

Prince Harry looked cheesed off when a reporter asked for a selfie as they leave the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne, getting in Meghan's way

Prince Harry looked cheesed off when a reporter asked for a selfie as they leave the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne, getting in Meghan’s way

Earlier in the day Meghan’s protective husband looked annoyed when he was cornered by a television reporter for an awkward selfie.

The Duke of Sussex appeared to prod Paul Dowsley out of Meghan’s path when he asked for a picture before later brushing off the incident and telling the Channel 7 reporter they were ‘still friends’.

Speaking in a classroom at Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology, Meghan said social media companies were ‘not incentivised to stop’.

She said: ‘And when I think of all of you and what you’re experiencing, I think so much of that is having to realise that you know that industry, that billion-dollar industry, that is completely anchored and predicated on cruelty to get clicks – that’s not going to change.

‘So you have to be stronger than that.’

Harry then backed Australia’s ban on under-16s using social media was ‘epic’.

The Duke of Sussex told the young people gathered that social media had ‘led to so much loneliness for so many people’. 

Wearing a blue shirt and jeans, the Duke said: ‘Australia took the lead. 

‘Your government was the first country in the world to bring about a ban.

‘Now we can sit here and debate the pros and cons of a ban – I’m not here to judge that.

‘All I will say is from a responsibility and leadership standpoint – epic.

He added: ‘Because so many countries have now followed suit, but it should have never got to a ban.’

Discussing the benefits of therapy with them, Harry said: ‘I waited until I was literally in the fetal position, much older, lying on the kitchen floor. Until I was like, ok maybe this therapy thing – maybe I should try it.’ 

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, depart Swinburne University after a visit to the 'batyr'

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, depart Swinburne University after a visit to the ‘batyr’

The Duchess of Sussex talks to young advocates during a visit to Batyr and described her own experiences

The Duchess of Sussex talks to young advocates during a visit to Batyr and described her own experiences

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, poses for a selfie photo at the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne earlier in the day

The couple stopped for selfies on the famous Scar Tree Walk

The couple stopped for selfies on the famous Scar Tree Walk

The couple were happy to pose with members of the public in Melbourne

The couple were happy to pose with members of the public in Melbourne 

But Harry looked less happy when an Australian reporter asked for one

But Harry looked less happy when an Australian reporter asked for one

The duke and duchess have long campaigned to raise awareness about the harms of social media.

Harry said: ‘It should have never, ever got to a ban. And now that the ban is in place, now what follows?

‘Because the companies themselves have to be accountable, and there’s no way that young people should be punished by being banned from something that should be safe to use, no matter what.’

The duke also discussed regional differences in mental health support with the young people, telling them: ‘I’m not a city person, my mental health could not stand living in a city – no way.’

Batyr is a preventative youth mental health organisation, which delivers peer-to-peer programmes in schools, universities and workplaces and ‘uses lived experience storytelling to spark conversations around mental health’.

It is hosting a two-day workshop in Melbourne to address the challenges faced by rural and remote young people, ‘being left behind by a crisis-driven mental health system’.

Batyr was founded in 2011 by Sebastian Robertson, who decided to share his experience of mental ill-health to ‘normalise conversations and provide hope to young people going through tough times’.

The organisation, named after an elephant in a Kazakhstan zoo which was claimed to be able to use more than 20 human phrases, works to address a ‘youth mental health crisis in Australia’.

Meghan Markle is now making money out of fans buying her clothes after putting details of her wardrobe online following a deal with an AI-powered fashion website.

The Duchess of Sussex has become a participant and investor in OneOff so she can promote the outfits she has worn during her tour of Australia.

At Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital on Tuesday, Meghan wore a $1,250 ‘Priscilla’ dress from local designer Karen Gee, with $780 ‘Puffy Hearts’ stud earrings by Real Fine Studio and $120 ‘Iridescent’ Christian Dior leather pumps.

Later at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum, she had a $1,000 St Agni suede ‘Utility Cocoon Bomber’ jacket, an $890 suede ‘Column skirt’ by the same brand; a $220 ‘Annie’ top by PJ Femme and ‘Purist’ 105mm pointed-toe pumps by Aquazzura which are sold out in the US but cost £479 ($904) in the UK.

OneOff, an American firm based in Los Angeles, also features photos of Meghan from previous events and at her home with options to buy the clothing she is wearing.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex pose for a photo during a Scar Tree Walk as the honoured Aboriginal culture

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex pose for a photo during a Scar Tree Walk as the honoured Aboriginal culture

The Duke of Sussex then went to deliver the keynote speech at the InterEdge Summit, at Centrepiece in Melbourne Park, Victoria on day three of the royal trip

The Duke of Sussex then went to deliver the keynote speech at the InterEdge Summit, at Centrepiece in Melbourne Park, Victoria on day three of the royal trip

Today the Duke, 41, looked miffed was cornered by a television reporter for an awkward selfie.

But after a brief walk through Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens, Harry was ambushed by Channel 7 reporter Paul Dowsley, who excitedly tried to snap a photo.

The reporter told the Daily Mail that the interactions with the Prince were all good-humoured, and that the royal had even complimented him on his flowered tie.

‘I suppose it’s a break in protocol to ask for a selfie with a royal but he told me that I’m always so well-dressed,’ he said.

Meghan Markle will be guest-starring on the new season of MasterChef Australia and fans of the beloved series are not happy.

Channel 10 took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to make the announcement, alongside an image of the Duchess of Sussex smiling proudly alongside judges Jean-Christophe Novelli, Poh Ling Yeow and Sofia Levin.

‘We’re welcoming someone SUPER special into the MasterChef Kitchen,’ the caption began.

‘Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, makes a special guest appearance this season as she returns to Australia for the first time since 2018,’ it continued.

MasterChef Australia also shared footage of the moment Poh introduces Megan to this year’s cast.

Breaking News: Unraveling the Geelong Oil Refinery Fire – Latest Updates and Insights

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In brief

  • The fire broke out at the Viva Energy refinery in Corio, Geelong, on Wednesday night.
  • Firefighters remain on scene and an investigation is being conducted to determine the cause.

A significant fire at one of Australia’s two functioning oil refineries threatens to exacerbate the nation’s fuel supply challenges amid the ongoing global energy crisis. The incident has raised concerns about potential disruptions in the availability of fuel.

Officials reported that the fire erupted late Wednesday night at Viva Energy’s refinery located in Corio, Geelong. The blaze reportedly started around 11 p.m., prompting an immediate response from emergency services.

Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) received multiple calls at approximately 11:05 p.m., with witnesses alerting them to explosions and visible flames at the scene. The prompt response highlights the severity of the situation and the urgency with which it was addressed.

What happened?

According to Michael McGuinness, the FRV assistant chief fire officer, the fire originated in the refinery’s “mogas” section, an area dedicated to the production of motor gasoline. This detail underlines the potential impact on fuel production and supply, given the critical role of gasoline in the refinery’s operations.

On Thursday, FRV assistant chief fire officer Michael McGuinness said the fire started in the “mogas” section of the plant where motor gasoline was produced.

A large fire burning and billowing smoke in an industrial area. People in the foreground are watching on.
The fire broke out in Corio, in Geelong’s northern suburbs, on Wednesday night. Source: Supplied / Ashley Van Vledder

“There’s been some sort of leak, there’s hydrocarbons, flammable liquids which very readily caught fire,” he said.

FRV deputy commissioner Michelle Cowling told ABC News the fire was “well under control” and had been contained to a small area of the refinery.

She said there was a small leak after valve failures in mechanical equipment which likely led to the fire. A plume of LNG then ignited due to “several ignition sources” in the refinery.

“It looks like a valve has given way, which started a small leak,” she said.

There was no threat to the public and no reports of injuries.

About 50 firefighters, 10 fire trucks and a boat attended the scene.

“[It was] quite ferocious. The fire went from a small fire through several explosions to be quite a large, intense fire,” McGuinness said earlier, adding the fire did not appear to be suspicious.

A community advice message was issued for areas south of the refinery due to smoke. Residents were advised to close exterior doors and windows and turn off heating and cooling systems.

Will this affect Australia’s fuel production?

According to the company’s website, the refinery processes up to 120,000 barrels of oil a day and supplies 10 per cent of Australia’s fuel.

The extent of the damage to the refinery remains unclear, but two units in the petrol complex have been affected.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen said the fire was “not great timing” and he expected there would be impacts to Australia’s fuel production.

“This is not a positive development in Geelong,” he told ABC News Breakfast.

“Let’s not pretend somehow that this won’t have some sort of impact, but as I said, we will carefully, methodically manage it with the refinery.”

Viva Energy CEO Scott Wyatt said petrol “will potentially be impacted, depending on how we operate the units after”.

Bill Patterson, refinery manager at Corio, said the fire broke out in the aviation sector of the refinery, a section that assists with the production of high-octane fuels, including petrol.

“The unit that’s been impacted is a unit that turns LPG gases into a gasoline component, that gasoline component is used for a number of purposes, including in the blending of normal regular gasoline that you buy from your service stations,” he said.

Patterson said production had been ramped up in response to the events in the Middle East and that maintenance had been “pushed back” in a separate, diesel-producing section of the plant, but that this had not been a contributory factor to the fire.

Is the refinery operating?

Wyatt told Sky News production would continue at a “very low” level without specifying the output level.

“In the days ahead, we will look at how we can continue to operate the refinery without the need to use these two units that have been affected,” he said.

“We have operated in this way before, so we have a high degree of confidence that we can do that.”


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Meet Ajeet Jugnauth: Rising Star of Interior Design Masters 2026

Ajeet Jugnauth Biography – Ajeet Jugnauth Wiki

Ajeet Jugnauth, a British interior designer making waves in the industry, is one of the talented contestants on the 2026 season of “Interior Design Masters.” He is the visionary behind byAjeetJugnauth, a renowned London-based interior design studio that specializes in crafting personalized residential spaces.

Established in 2025, byAjeetJugnauth was born out of Ajeet’s desire to create spaces that are not only stylish but also intentional and functional. His journey began with the renovation of his family home in South London, a project steeped in over 40 years of history. Over five years, Ajeet combined various styles, family heirlooms, and the dreams of his immigrant parents to develop a distinctive design philosophy he calls “Modern Nostalgia.” This concept skillfully blends the emotional depth of cherished memories with the sleek, practical elements of modern living.

Before embarking on his interior design career, Ajeet amassed a wealth of experience in the creative sector, primarily focusing on international expansion and growth. He continues to be an influential figure in the industry through his volunteer work, which includes mentoring budding entrepreneurs and serving on executive boards.

Ajeet Jugnauth Age

Born in February 1988, Ajeet Jugnauth is 38 years old and brings a rich tapestry of experiences to his design work.

Interior Design Masters 2026

This season on “Interior Design Masters,” hosted by Alan Carr with Michelle Ogundehin as head judge, Ajeet faces the challenge of reimagining eight diverse spaces, ranging from charming beach huts to majestic castle hotels. Competing against nine other designers, Ajeet and his peers aim to create standout spaces each week, with the ultimate goal of winning the opportunity to launch their own homewares range.

Ajeet is expecting “variety” from the series. He said: “We are ten very different designers, each with our own style and way of thinking, so even when we were given the same brief, the outcomes felt completely distinct. What you’ll see is how differently people approach the same space and just how much personality and perspective shapes the final result.”

Speaking about his main motivation in applying to be part of Interior Design Masters, Ajeet said: “Honestly, it was to see if this was something I could really do! Before the show, I’d been made redundant and was in a period of real uncertainty; trying to land a full-time role, while also starting to explore interior design more seriously with a few clients.

“Applying felt like a bit of a leap, but also like something I was being pulled towards. We actually began the first challenge exactly a year to the day I was made redundant, which felt quite cosmic. It gave me the confidence to take it seriously, back myself, and embrace this transition.”

Nationality

He is of British nationality.

Instagram

Ajeet Jugnauth’s Instagram is @byajeetjugnauth.

New Milestones Unveiled: How Officials Plan to Combat Homelessness Over the Next 5 Years


SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Chatham-Savannah Interagency Council on Homelessness (ICH) has reached the halfway point of its ambitious five-year strategy, and officials are reporting encouraging progress.

Stephanie Kaple, the Executive Director of ICH, shared updates on the plan’s progress during the Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent Neighborhood Association’s monthly gathering on Wednesday.

Kaple provided a detailed overview of how their strategic plan is evolving in its mission to tackle homelessness in the area.

The initiative focuses on six primary objectives, such as increasing shelter intake hours, establishing a resource center, and managing encampments. These efforts have been well-received by those experiencing homelessness, according to Kaple.

“Since implementing our encampment management policy, we’ve reduced the number of encampments in our community from 85 to fewer than 20 within Chatham County,” Kaple explained.

The City of Savannah primarily has emergency shelters. A majority of those shelters only have a 90-day stay period. Kaple said after those 90-days many people still don’t have a safe place to go; therefore, she says there needs to be more transitional housing.

“We’re going to get you through that job training program or get your license reinstated,” Kaple said. “You are going to walk out those doors and never have to come back here again. That is my goal. So, we really need to add more transitional housing to our community.”

During Wednesday’s presentation Kaple addressed ongoing issues not just in Chatham County but across the country.

“30 percent of your income is the appropriate amount to be paid for housing. There’s no place in the country you can do that on a minimum wage job,” Kaple said.  “So we have problems and they have the potential to get a lot bigger.”

According to last year’s point-in-time survey, there were roughly 700 people experiencing homelessness in Chatham County, Kaple said. The Chatham-Savannah Homelessness Authority is still gathering this year’s numbers, which should be released in May.

If you are looking for ways to help those experiencing homelessness,you can reach out to the Chatham Savannah Authority of Homelessness.

Stephen Miller’s New Look: A Hair Transformation by Our Photo Editor




In a playful endeavor, our team has been digitally transforming various figures from the Trump administration, purely for entertainment purposes. Why, you ask? Simply because we can. Back in 2024, we imagined what JD Vance might look like with President Donald Trump’s iconic hairstyle, and the result was nothing short of amusing. This time, our focus has shifted to Stephen Miller, whose hair has certainly faced its fair share of challenges over the years. Our skilled photo editors have given Miller a virtual hair makeover, and the outcome is truly astonishing.

The addition of thick, flowing, wavy hair dramatically alters Miller’s appearance, making him look a decade younger. We’ve reimagined the White House deputy chief of staff for policy with a robust hairline and a full head of hair—an appearance that surprisingly suits him well. It’s often said that the right haircut can completely transform a person’s look, and this Photoshopped version of Miller is no exception, presenting a stark contrast to his usual image.

If the initial digitally altered image piqued your interest, you’re in for another treat. Our photo editors have crafted yet another creative mock-up, this time featuring a front-facing view of Miller with thick, luxurious locks reminiscent of actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s hairstyle (a nod to his fans). This image captures Miller with a broad smile during a White House press briefing in February 2025. The transformation is, once again, strikingly different from the real Stephen Miller, adding a layer of humor and intrigue to his public persona.

The long, voluminous, wavy hairdo instantly takes 10 years off Miller and suits him surprisingly well. We took the liberty of giving the White House deputy chief of staff for policy the Trudeau by picturing him with a proper hairline and a full head of hair. They say the right haircut instantly changes how a person looks, and in this case, that’s certainly true; Miller couldn’t look any more different in the Photoshopped image compared to his actual self, which is a whole other mood.

Should Stephen Miller start wearing wigs?

If you enjoyed seeing that digitally altered image of Stephen Miller with hair, you’re in for a treat as our photo editors went all in and created another mock-up too. This front-facing shot gives you a proper view of the Trump staffer sporting thick, luxurious locks that closely resemble Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s hair (sorry to the actor’s fans), if you squint your eyes really hard. It helps that the pic is of Miller flashing a giant (creepy?) smile while taking the podium during a February 2025 White House press briefing. Once again, though, the difference is striking.

Of course, this isn’t to judge anyone’s appearance and claim that the politician needs to start wearing wigs or anything like that. But, if that’s something he’d be interested in, Miller will be pleased to know that there are places that offer realistic wig installations specifically made for men. He could also look into plugs as another option — maybe Miller could even ask President Donald Trump’s bud Tiger Woods for some hair transplant advice? But in any case, it doesn’t seem as though the senior White House staffer is willing to go the extra mile to do anything about his hair.

After that viral incident in which Miller was heavily roasted for using a hair-thickening spray for a televised interview, the government employee has since accepted his fate and embraced the clean-shaven look. Unfortunately for him, it’s something the internet hasn’t let him forget. “It looks really good. Really impressed with him here,” wrote one Reddit user of Miller. “Just kidding. He’s the worst.”



Increased Police Presence on Orange Crush Island as Authorities Issue Warnings About Teen Gatherings Amid Beach Festivities

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Tybee Island is ramping up its security measures this weekend in anticipation of the Orange Crush festival, a gathering sparking discussions due to a recent uptick in unapproved teen gatherings.

“We want to assure everyone that your safety remains our utmost priority,” stated Capt. Emory Randolph of the Tybee Island Police Department in a message to Fox News Digital, addressing the community’s concerns about the festival.

In a Facebook update on Tuesday, Tybee Island police noted, “Reports of ‘teen takeovers’ have emerged nationwide in recent months.” They highlighted a recent incident where gunshots interrupted an unauthorized beach event, raising local worry ahead of the Crush Reloaded festival.

This response comes on the heels of increased “teen takeover” events across the country, with a local incident just last week where a beach gathering was marred by gunfire.

Police officers overlooking a crowd at Orange Crush on Tybee Island

The Tybee Island Police Department, alongside Georgia State Police, will be overseeing security during the Orange Crush event. (Photo credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News/USA Today Network)

Tybee Island police are coordinating with state and local agencies to brace for the upcoming Crush Reloaded weekend, they said.

Residents, police said, can expect a heavy law enforcement presence starting Thursday from the Georgia State Patrol to local Sheriff’s offices, supported by K-9 units and helicopters.

To maintain order, police are also launching a road safety checkpoint on Highway 80, carving out emergency lanes on main roads and shuttering the 14th and 16th Street parking lots.

WATCH: Teen takeover erupts in Georgia

The move came as nationwide teen takeover events are spreading. Last week, a mass of teens participating in a takeover on Tybee Island, Georgia, was interrupted in panic after police say gunfire broke out along the pier.

According to the Tybee Island Police Department, authorities responded around 6:30 p.m. on April 4, when hundreds of people gathered near the Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion area, a popular spot in the laid-back beach community.

During the course of the “unpermitted, pop-up event,” officers said they heard a single gunshot ring out, and the crowd began to scatter.

Video shared by the department captured hoards of teens running away.

Trash floating in water at Tybee Island beach during Orange Crush event

Orange Crush attendees at past events have littered parts of Tybee Island’s beach with trash in the sand and in the water. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News/USA TODAY NETWORK)

Visitors on the island who were nearby when it happened said the scene turned chaotic.

“Out there were like 15 girls. Came out yelling at us two last night for no reason,” the visitors, who asked not to be identified, told WTOC-TV.

“We were here, but, like, it was like, drunk white girls. Just a cloud of white girls just walking around.”

Festival goers run from the stage after someone yelled that a gun was seen on Saturday, April 19, 2025 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island.

Festival goers run from the stage after someone yelled that a gun was seen on Saturday, April 19, 2025 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

In the early 1990s, Orange Crush had a reputation for being a wild, crime-filled weekend, and Savannah State University disassociated with the event in 1991 because of the high number of arrests and reports of violence.

Three years ago, the event moved to Jacksonville, Florida, “due to lack of resources, limited parking, civil rights violations and political injustices,” according to a June 2021 story on Jacksonville.com, which cited the event’s website. The website has since been taken down.

The event returned to Tybee Island in 2023 for the first time since 2020.

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Tragic Turkey School Shooting: Nine Lives Lost in Two Days, Teen Gunman Fatally Stopped

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A tragic incident unfolded at a Turkish middle school on Wednesday when a student opened fire in two classrooms, resulting in the deaths of nine individuals and injuries to 13 others, as reported by the interior minister. This marks the country’s second such tragic event in just two days.

The 14-year-old responsible for the shooting was subsequently killed.

According to Kahramanmaras provincial Governor Mukerrem Unluer, the young assailant arrived at the school equipped with firearms that are believed to have belonged to his father, a retired police officer.

In total, he was armed with five guns and seven magazines.

Authorities have yet to determine the motive behind the attack.

It was not clear whether the gunman was killed by police or killed himself.

Six of the 13 people wounded were in serious condition, Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci said.

The attack came a day after 16 people, mostly students, were wounded when a former student opened fire at a high school in nearby Sanliurfa province.

The assailant later killed himself.

Until this week, school shootings were rare in Turkey.

State-run broadcaster, TRT, identified the latest shooter as Isa Aras Mersinli and said his father was detained for questioning.

Turkish authorities imposed a ban on the broadcast of “traumatic” images from the shooting, warning media organizations to limit coverage to statements from officials.

Parents rushed to the school in Kahramanmaras’ Onikisubat district after hearing reports of an armed attack, NTV television reported.

Massive Ice Block Smashes Whittier Home: LA County Urges FAA Probe into Mysterious Incident

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WHITTIER, Calif. — An unusual and alarming incident in Whittier, California, is currently under investigation by federal authorities. A resident experienced a startling event when a sizable chunk of ice plummeted from the sky, tearing through a home’s roof and landing squarely on the living room couch.

The homeowner, identified as Yuder Grau, is now dealing with the aftermath of this unexpected occurrence. According to Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, this incident left a gaping hole in the ceiling, with the ice block—remarkably large and covered in dirt—resting inside the home.

This bizarre event unfolded just after 11:15 a.m. on April 10. Grau reported hearing a noise akin to an explosion, which prompted the discovery of the ice and the damage it caused. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, providing some relief amid the chaos.

Thania Manga, who resides in the affected home, took matters into her own hands by examining flight data. She found that an aircraft was indeed flying over the neighborhood at the time the ice fell, adding an intriguing layer to the mystery.

Homeowner Thania Manga looked up flight data, which showed that a plane was passing directly over the neighborhood at the time of the incident.

The home is under the Los Angeles International Airport landing approach. Data from Flightradar24 shows there were planes flying over the house around the time of the incident, and there is a plane over the house approximately every 3 minutes.

Now, Hahn is requesting a thorough and timely Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation into the bizarre incident.

“We are lucky that Yuder was not in his living room when this block of ice crashed through his ceiling,” she said. “I am bringing this incident to the attention of the FAA because they need to investigate what happened and take whatever steps necessary to prevent it from happening again.”

On Tuesday, Hahn sent a letter to FAA Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau, demanding the investigation take place.

The owner of the home says she submitted a formal complaint to the FAA and is saving the ice in a freezer bag for the investigation. The gaping hole in the ceiling has since been patched up.

“We definitely want to know what it consists of and if it’s going to affect our health. Secondly, we understand if it is an airplane or something of the fact, that we understand why it happens, because even right now as we’re speaking, there’s a plane over us and it’s scary,” Manga said.

Manga noted that the ice has a bad smell, and she is somewhat concerned that she touched the ice and doesn’t know what it consists of.

At this time, the exact origin of the ice is unknown.

The FAA said it is investigating, and that the agency investigates every report it receives alleging ice fell from an airplane and damaged property.

ABC News contributed to this report.

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Judge Sanctions DOJ Attorney Amid Growing Controversy

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Left: President Donald Trump speaks outside the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, April 13, 2026, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon). Right: Chief U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley (U.S. District Court).

A leading federal judge in California has imposed sanctions on a Department of Justice attorney, citing the attorney’s repeated noncompliance with court orders, despite the heavy docket concerning the legality of immigration detentions from the Trump era. The judge emphasized that this influx of cases did not justify the attorney’s persistent oversights.

Chief U.S. District Judge Troy Nunley, presiding over the Eastern District of California, penalized DOJ lawyer Jonathan Yu with a $250 fine. The judge reprimanded Yu for misusing the court’s time and disrupting the judicial process in the habeas corpus case involving Eblis Alexander Yanez Tovar, drawing parallels to a similar occurrence in a federal court in Minnesota.

In a detailed four-page order, Judge Nunley described how he had mandated Tovar’s release from detention in Bakersfield on April 3 and instructed Yu to submit a “notice certifying compliance” within three days. However, Yu missed the deadline, filing on April 7 without seeking or receiving an extension. Consequently, Judge Nunley demanded that Yu provide a written explanation as to why he should not face sanctions for this delay.

The judge remarked, “The Court noted this is not Respondents’ counsel’s first failure to follow this Court’s orders.”

According to court documents, Tovar was released without essential identification documents, such as his passport and driver’s license. An April 7 motion elaborated on the challenges Tovar faced traveling back to Utah from Bakersfield, highlighting the risk of his potential re-arrest by law enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security during his journey.

Once again, Nunley said, Yu was given a deadline of April 10 to provide a “status update,” but that update did not come until three days later.

Yu’s eventual pitch against sanctions apparently rang hollow despite representing that he’s handled “over three hundred immigration habeas cases” in a three-month span, and that some matters are more pressing than others in a “triage” scenario.

Like judges in Minnesota, Nunley emphasized that it was the attorney’s responsibility to comply regardless or seek an extension.

“The Court is not persuaded sanctions should not be issued. The Court issued a clear and unambiguous directive requiring Respondents’ counsel to certify Petitioner’s release from custody. Respondents’ counsel failed to do so within the time required. Moreover, while the question of sanctions was pending before this Court, Respondents’ counsel again failed to timely file a status update as ordered, in the same case,” the order said. “The Court does not take such failures lightly. Compliance with court orders is not optional; it is a fundamental obligation of any attorney appearing before this Court. Respondents’ counsel’s conduct reflects a pattern of disregard for that obligation. Indeed, this is not an isolated incident. Respondents’ counsel does not contend he could not comply with the Court’s order but rather, that he had higher priorities.”

“Thus, Respondents’ counsel’s noncompliance in this matter, and in others, demonstrates an unwillingness — not an inability — to adhere to basic procedural requirements,” Nunley concluded. “While the Court recognizes that mistakes can occur, repeated violations of court orders cannot be excused as mere oversight. Such conduct wastes judicial resources, delays proceedings, and undermines the orderly administration of justice.”

Law&Crime reached out to Yu for comment and with a question about whether an appeal would come next, a distinct possibility based on recent similar courtroom encounters.

The DOJ is separately supporting special assistant U.S. attorney Matthew Isihara at the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, insisting a judge was wrong to hold him in civil contempt to force his compliance.

As Law&Crime reported previously, the lawyer with the Judge Advocate General’s Corps of the Army said he was sorry the issue fell “through the cracks” and that he did not file documents confirming the return of a released detainee’s Minnesota driver’s license and Mexican Consulate ID. Like Yu, Isihara explained he took on 130 cases in a month’s time while detailed at an office roiled by resignations amid Operation Metro Surge, when tensions were at their highest in Minneapolis.

The DOJ responded on appeal by claiming that the judge “held” the lawyer’s career “captive” and subjected him to potential “permanent professional consequences” in an “improper attempt to coerce the defendant federal agency into speedier compliance with an order against that agency.” That matter remains pending.

UCL: Last-Minute Drama Propels Bayern to Semi-Finals Over Real Madrid

Bayern Munich clinched their spot in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League with a thrilling 4-3 win over Real Madrid, culminating in a 6-4 victory on aggregate in an electrifying encounter.

The second leg at Allianz Arena was charged with excitement from the start, as five goals were netted in a whirlwind first half, showcasing relentless action from both teams.

Real Madrid, aiming to overturn their 2-1 first-leg deficit, seized the lead three times, thanks in large part to Arda Guler’s brace, which kept the visitors hopeful and in command for significant periods.

Nonetheless, Bayern Munich consistently found their answer, with Harry Kane equalizing at a crucial juncture by scoring his 50th goal of the season, demonstrating his pivotal role in decisive moments.

Late turning point proves decisive

As the match progressed into the second half, the pace slowed as both sides adopted more cautious tactics, suggesting the possibility of extra time. However, Bayern’s resilience ultimately secured their advancement.

The turning point arrived late in the game when Real Madrid substitute Eduardo Camavinga was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.

Bayern capitalised almost immediately. With a minute remaining, Luis Diaz combined with Jamal Musiala before curling a decisive effort into the top corner.

Olise seals qualification

As Real pushed forward in search of an equaliser, Bayern struck again in stoppage time.

Michael Olise added a fourth goal to confirm progression and end any hopes of a late Madrid comeback.

Semi-final clash confirmed

The result sends Bayern into the last four, where they will face defending champions Paris Saint-Germain.

For Real Madrid, the defeat marks the end of their European campaign despite a spirited performance, while Bayern move a step closer to reclaiming continental glory.