Vicksburg, Mississippi Black middle school student, Keng-Kenneth Smith, earned perfect scores on Mississippi MAAP state tests for three straight years ,scoring perfect 699s in both ELA & Math as a 7th grader and perfect 799 in Math as an 8th grader!
Now he is a multi-sport athlete, musician, and chess player heading into high school, this brilliant young king keeps setting the bar high.
The future belongs to kings like this. No debate.
Pasco Sheriff’s deputies are currently searching for Dayonna Harris, a missing/runaway 14-year-old. Harris is 5’2, around 115 lbs., with black/blonde hair and brown eyes. Harris was last seen on March 17, around 8:00 a.m., in the Salisbury Dr. area of Holiday. Harris was last seen wearing a red hoodie with white writing, jeans, and a pink backpack. If you have any information on Harris’ whereabouts, please call the Pasco Sheriff’s Non-Emergency Line at 727-847-8102, option 7. You can also report tips online at https://t.co/1Cgj9MbukR.
🚨 MISSING SISTERS 🚨Missing since: February 25, 2026
Aunastasia Herrera
Age: 16
Natalia Herrera
Age: 15
Two teenage sisters were last seen together on February 25, 2026, in the Waco, Texas area. Both are believed to be in danger or at risk.
If you see them or have any information about their whereabouts:
✅ Call 911 immediately
✅ Contact Waco PD at (254) 750-7500
✅ Call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST
BREAKING: 16-year-old Kaijah Serenity Smith is missing from Saint Louis, Missouri.
Open the page, join the quest, help find her: https://t.co/9K5AvvuJq2.
Help us hunt down the truth.
#MISSING: 11-year-old Karter Morris, 5'0" and 90lbs. Last seen wearing Nike hoodie, gray Under Armer sweatpants, and black/silver shoes. Last seen in the Essex area on 3/17/26 around 6pm. If located please call 911 or 410-887-0220.
BREAKING: Near-blind refugee DIES after border patrol dumps him miles away from home.
This story is not just a tragedy. It’s a damning indictment.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a 56-year-old Rohingya refugee who was nearly blind and spoke no English, was released from custody by U.S. Border Patrol — and dropped off at a Tim Hortons five miles from his home.
No ride. No notification to his family. No assistance whatsoever.
Days later, he was found dead on a Buffalo street.
Shah Alam had fled persecution in Burma and arrived in Buffalo just 15 months ago, seeking safety. Instead, after being arrested last year for carrying a curtain rod he used as a walking stick — and allegedly being Tasered and beaten when he couldn’t follow English commands — he ended up in jail.
His family didn’t bail him out for fear he’d be shipped to ICE detention out of state. Eventually, he took a plea deal that allowed him to clear the immigration detainer and avoid ICE detention.
But when Border Patrol picked him up after bail, instead of transferring him to a detention center as expected, agents reportedly dropped him at a doughnut shop across town and left him to find his way home.
He was nearly blind. He couldn’t speak English. He had no phone. And no one told his family he’d been released.
For days, they searched. Police even briefly closed his missing persons case after mistakenly believing he was still in ICE custody. Now homicide detectives are investigating the “circumstances and timeframe” leading to his death. The cause has not yet been released.
Advocates for the Rohingya community are devastated.
“We never thought anyone would experience anything like this since coming to the United States,” said Imran Fazel, who knows the family. “It doesn’t make me feel safe in a country like this.”
Let’s be clear: Shah Alam survived genocide. He survived displacement. He survived fleeing his homeland. But in America — the country that promised refuge — he was allegedly abandoned in the dark. And he never made it home.
He leaves behind a wife and two sons. And a haunting question: How does a blind refugee get left on a street corner — and end up dead?
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BREAKING: Jayden Bailey, a 17-year-old student athlete at Lebanon High School, died after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer, several years ago.
Bailey, a 6-foot-6 junior power forward, was diagnosed with the type of bone cancer in June 2022. His left arm was amputated as a result of the cancer in August 2025. After doctors thought he was cancer-free, the disease spread to his stomach in October 2025.
Still, he kept playing basketball and attending classes while inspiring those not only at Lebanon High, but the Tennessee high school basketball community. Bailey was honored by the Lebanon City Council days prior to his death with a proclamation of “Jayden Bailey Day.”
He was eventually forced to stop playing and going to school because his body was breaking down, his basketball coach, Jim McDowell said.
R.I.P. Jayden Bailey ❤️🙏
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A 21 year young man named Kyle Bassinga who was a UGA student was found hanging from a tree in Marietta, GA. The family want answers. The video below shows some footage of him prior.
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MISSING: Authorities said they are searching for a three-year-old girl who was reported missing from Lonoke County on Monday. Click bio for the full story.
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T'naajsha-D'abreia was last seen on Dec. 9, 2025 in Richmond, VA.
If you have any information about T'naajsha-D'abreia or her disappearance, please contact NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) or the Henrico County Police Department (VA) at (804) 501-5000.
Joanne Bland passed yesterday, lifelong civil rights activist and legend the Selma movement. At age 8 she became the youngest person ever jailed for civil rights protests. She was arrested at least 13 times for nonviolent protest action by age 11.