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The Queen of Canada
It can be very hard to be a Canadian. September has arrived, and I can feel a change in the air. The weather is still sunny and bright, but cool air now circulates around my legs and I can feel it on my runs and trips to local markets, cafés and parks. I have begun a few classes, ended others, considered how to pay my bills while waiting for money to come in, and thought about what the next few months will bring.
By Kendall Defoe 7 months ago in Criminal
From Defense to War: What a U.S. “Ministry of War” Would Mean
What if the United States government announced tomorrow that it was renaming the Department of Defense to the Ministry of War? At first glance, it might seem like nothing more than a change in language. But in politics, language is never just language—it shapes perception, frames policy, and influences how nations see themselves and one another. A shift in terminology from “defense” to “war” would represent a dramatic transformation in America’s identity and global posture.
By Muhammad Ibrahim7 months ago in Criminal
Murderer at 14. Content Warning.
This true crime story involves a young girl from Jacksonville, Florida, who reportedly went missing for six days until she was found dead in a teenage boy's room. The boy was named Josh Phillips, a 14-year-old who committed an unbelievable that no teen would ever commit upon a child.
By Gladys W. Muturi7 months ago in Criminal
Crime Chronicles: The Werewolf of Wysteria
A Quick Warning: Guys and Gals, this is an important piece of info so please read carefully. This article is going to delve into some really dark, messed up stuff including graphic descriptions of violence committed against children. There are also excerpts and notes written by our villain of the story with some profanity and other potentially upsetting stuff. These have been included because they are part of the story, they're there for the sake of completion and nothing more.
By Greg Seebregts7 months ago in Criminal
🌍 World War 3: The Sparks That Could Ignite a Global Firestorm
The Sparks That Could Ignite a Global Firestorm Introduction: A World on Edge The world has always lived under the shadow of war, but today the fear of World War 3 feels more real than ever before. From Europe to Asia, the Middle East to South America, conflicts are spreading at an alarming pace. Military buildups, border clashes, cyberattacks, and economic sanctions are becoming the new normal.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Criminal
Is Luigi Magione Inspiring Other Shootings
Federal prosecutors in New York City are pursuing an extraordinary strategy in the case of Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing a United Healthcare CEO. Rather than framing the crime as a singular act of violence, the government is attempting to expand its significance—arguing that Mangione’s actions were ideological, symbolic, and deliberately designed to inspire others. The latest court filings even attempt to tie Mangione’s alleged influence to unrelated acts of violence, raising questions not only about his guilt but also about whether he should face the death penalty.
By Lawrence Lease7 months ago in Criminal
The Clean Exit
Cleo Vance didn’t mind blood. Not anymore. After ten years of scrubbing crime scenes for a living, the shock had worn off. The way people stared when she showed up in her van marked “Hazmat Response Solutions” still amused her. They didn’t know the real work she did.
By Solene Hart7 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Mind of Robin Westman: The Disturbing Obsession Behind the Minneapolis Catholic School Massacre
On the morning of August 27, 2025, the quiet calm of the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis was shattered when a lone gunman opened fire during a back-to-school Mass. By the time the shooting ended, two children ages eight and ten were dead, and seventeen others lay wounded, most of them schoolchildren and elderly parishioners. The perpetrator, identified as Robin M. Westman, twenty-three years old, died by suicide at the scene, leaving behind a violent manifesto, disturbing videos, and a community struggling to understand why.
By Lynn Myers7 months ago in Criminal
🌍 War on the Horizon: The USA–Venezuela Conflict of 2025
War on the Horizon: The USA–Venezuela Conflict of 2025 In the year 2025, the world had barely recovered from economic shocks and climate disasters when a new storm began brewing—this time, not of nature, but of politics and war.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Criminal
Meet Zipho Memela a Million Dollar Tycoon. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In an age where startups can rise and fall in a year and new industries are born overnight, one entrepreneur’s journey to becoming a Million Dollar Tycoon stands out—not for flashy headlines or viral success, but for relentless determination, smart risk-taking, and the power of a bold vision.
By Kin Mancook7 months ago in Criminal
Zipho Memela Talks about Cryptocurrency. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and finance, one digital asset has consistently remained at the forefront: Bitcoin. Born in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, Bitcoin has transformed from a niche cryptographic experiment into a globally recognized asset class, sparking debates across financial, technological, and political sectors.
By Kin Mancook7 months ago in Criminal











