Mass Shooting in Little River, South Carolina Leaves 11 Injured; Police Investigation Underway

The residents were left grappling with fear as Mass Shooting in Little River, South Carolina Leaves 11 Injured; Police Investigation Underway. At least 11 people were injured in a mass shooting that took place Sunday night in the quiet beach town of Little River, South Carolina, sending shockwaves through the community and prompting a full-scale police investigation. The Horry County Police Department confirmed that the shooting occurred around 9:30 p.m. on Watson Avenue, a mostly residential street located near the Intracoastal Waterway, just 20 miles northeast of Myrtle Beach. Authorities are still determining the motive behind the shooting and have not yet identified any suspects.
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Trump Slams Putin as “Absolutely CRAZY” After Deadliest Russian Drone Strikes on Ukraine

In a rare and scathing rebuke, Trump Slams Putin as “Absolutely CRAZY” After Deadliest Russian Drone Strikes on Ukraine. Former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him “absolutely CRAZY” in response to the largest aerial assault of the Ukraine war to date. The outburst follows a brutal overnight attack where Russia launched 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities, leaving at least 13 people dead, including three children, and dozens more injured. Trump’s remarks came via Truth Social and in comments to reporters at Morristown Airport, marking a noticeable shift in tone from a leader who once spoke admiringly of Putin.
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Gaza Horror: Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens, Including Children in School Shelter and Doctor’s Family

Strikes on homes and a school shelter, Gaza Horror: Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens, Including Children in School Shelter and Doctor’s Family. At least 54 Palestinians, including many children, were killed in a wave of Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip overnight, with the Fahmi Al-Jargawi School in Gaza City becoming the latest symbol of civilian suffering in the months-long war. The school, which was sheltering hundreds of displaced families, was hit in what witnesses describe as an inferno that turned classrooms into makeshift graves. Charred bodies of children were seen being pulled from the rubble, according to eyewitnesses and Gaza’s civil defense authorities.
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Russia Launches Deadliest Air Assault Yet as Ukraine Urges Stronger Global Response

In one of the deadliest nights of the war, Russia Launches Deadliest Air Assault Yet as Ukraine Urges Stronger Global Response. Russia launched its most widespread and intense air assault since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. According to Ukraine’s Air Force, Russian forces fired 367 drones and missiles in a coordinated overnight strike, devastating cities including Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.
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Iran-US Nuclear Talks Get Another Chance Amidst Persistent Uranium Enrichment Standoff

The latest round of Iran-US Nuclear Talks Get Another Chance Amidst Persistent Uranium Enrichment Standoff. Nuclear talks between Iran and the United States concluded in Rome on Friday, facilitated by Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi. While no breakthrough was achieved, both sides described the discussions as “professional” and “logical,” signaling a willingness to continue negotiations despite significant obstacles.
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AAP MP Raghav Chadha Supports Harvard in Fight Against Trump’s International Student Ban

In a significant move, AAP MP Raghav Chadha Supports Harvard in Fight Against Trump’s International Student Ban. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Member of Parliament and Harvard alumnus Raghav Chadha has publicly voiced his support for Harvard University amid the Trump administration's controversial ban on enrolling international students. The ban, which threatens thousands of students’ futures, has sparked widespread debate on academic freedom, immigration policy, and U.S. higher education’s global standing.
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Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform

Despite mounting political challenges Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the interim chief adviser of Bangladesh’s caretaker government, has decided to stay in office. Rumors about his resignation surfaced recently due to the political deadlock and slow progress on reforms.
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Russia Intensifies Drone and Missile Attacks on Kyiv Amid Largest Prisoner Swap

On May 25, 2025, Russia Intensifies Drone and Missile Attacks on Kyiv Amid Largest Prisoner Swap. Russia dramatically intensified its air assault on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in the wake of the largest prisoner swap since the war began in February 2022. This surge in drone and missile attacks comes despite ongoing diplomatic efforts and prisoner exchanges aimed at easing tensions. The relentless bombardment of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities underscores the fragile and volatile state of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Gaza on the Brink: UN Warns of Imminent Famine Amid Aid Chaos and Airstrikes

With an unprecedented humanitarian crisis Gaza on the Brink: UN Warns of Imminent Famine Amid Aid Chaos and Airstrikes. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning that Gaza is entering what may be “the cruellest phase of this cruel conflict.” With nearly 2 million Palestinians trapped and suffering, the risk of full-scale famine in Gaza is growing by the hour.
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Australia Launches Major Clean-Up as Deadly Floods Kill 5 and Damage 10,000 Properties

Following devastating floods Australia Launches Major Clean-Up as Deadly Floods Kill 5 and Damage 10,000 Properties. Australia has begun a massive clean-up operation in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW) that claimed five lives, stranded tens of thousands, and damaged over 10,000 properties. As floodwaters slowly recede, emergency services are racing to reach isolated communities and assess the scale of destruction caused by one of the worst flood events in recent years.
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