BREAKING: Samuel Nutt charged for allegedly filming a child in a bathroom stall at a mall in Illinois.
Another customer filmed the confrontation and turned it over to police. He still had his pants down when he was confronted!
Absolutely sick
🚨INCREDIBLE: Elisjsha Dicken was shopping with his girlfriend at a mall in Indiana when a gunman started shooting in the food court. Putting his own life in danger, Elisjsha confronted the gunman and neutralized him within fifteen seconds...
Countless lives were saved.
Nicholas Bostic was delivering pizza in Indiana when he saw a house go up in flames.
Without hesitating, he ran into the house and pulled four occupants out.
He was then told there was a six year old child still inside.
Bostic ran back into the fully engulfed home, found the child and while cradling her, he jumped out of a second story window to safety.
A lot of attention is given to the worst of society, but we need to remember that the human spirit is still alive and well.
These are the people that our attention should be focused on.
Our lives are all elevated when we take seriously the responsibility of being our brothers keepers.
🚨 JUST IN: Sheridan Gorman's angel mom just dropped this raw truth nuke straight to Democrat members of Congress
"I don't understand why it's only the REPUBLICAN side that cares about our American children!"
"Basically what you just did, what you said was, 'I'm so sorry for your loss. I have a daughter too. I have a son. I feel your pain...'"
"You DON'T feel my pain. Because the next words out of your mouth were, 'BUT.'"
"There's no 'BUT' when your child is in a coffin!"
"And I need you to understand that. And if you ever want to talk about it, I'm here, I'm going to buy you a bench. I'm going to buy. You can put that on the record. I'm going to buy Congress the bench. And they can come and sit and hold my hand and look me in the eye and explain to me why illegal immigrants are more important than my daughter. I really want to know what because I don't understand!"
>24-year-old Catholic student walking across France on a pilgrimage to cathedrals
>Stops in a park in Annecy
>See a man trying to attack babies in strollers
>Police aren't there
>Henri charges the attacker using only his heavy hiking backpack as a shield
>Blocks the knife strikes, chases the man away from the kids
>Keeps engaging him until police arrive
>Asked why he did it: "I am a Catholic. I followed my instinct to protect the weak."
This is what a true Christian warrior looks like
Get this.
We have flown a regular-sized American flag on the front of our house every day of the 24 years we've lived here.
We have newer neighbors that I would guess are in their early thirties. They have a five-year-old son.
My hubby is friendly with them.
Yesterday, the husband came over and had the nerve to ask my hubby to remove the flag because it, “triggers his son”.
Two things.
First, how does a five-year-old become “triggered” by the flag of his birth? Can you imagine what the parents are drilling into this poor kid?!
Second, the complete NERVE of this guy to ask.
Needless to say, today my husband replaced our regular-sized flag with a HUGE one.
American HVAC worker shows that an old air conditioning unit is still running perfect on top of a home that was made in 1978
“Original to the home. 56 degrees coming out of this. They don't make them like they used to. 48 years and still going.”
America needs to make planned obsolescence illegal. Our modern products are being engineered to break after a set amount of years
We should not be buying things designed to break
Even The European Union has made stronger rules against planned obsolescence
One of the most incredible storm damage pictures I’ve ever seen happened this morning in South Dakota. A 131 mph wind gust in the city of Highmore split the roof of the Catholic Church perfectly illuminating the crucifix. This is not AI, it’s been confirmed real by locals. Truly amazing. Credit: Joseph Mat @stormhour
>American airman asleep on a train in France while on vacation with his childhood friends
>Wakes up to the sound of screaming and breaking glass
>Sees a terrorist step into the aisle carrying an AK-47 and 300 rounds of ammo
>Doesn't look for an exit, doesn't hesitate
>Sprints 30 feet down the aisle straight at the barrel of the gun, completely unarmed
>The terrorist pulls the trigger; the rifle miraculously jams
>Tackles him, gets slashed in the neck and hand with a box cutter, almost losing his thumb
>Ignores the bleeding, chokes the attacker unconscious with his bare hands
>Credits God for the jammed rifle and his survival
>Saves everyone on board
Patriot airman Spencer Stone is a hero.
His name is Frank Gervasi.
He lives in East Patchogue, on Long Island.
When his daughter disappeared, everything else in his life stopped mattering.
There was only one mission left.
Find Emmarae.
Frank knew his daughter had been through difficult years.
She had endured childhood trauma.
She had struggled with addiction.
But she was working to rebuild her life, and those closest to her believed she was moving in the right direction.
Then she vanished.
Suffolk County police opened an investigation.
Search teams mobilized.
Helicopters flew overhead.
K-9 units searched the area.
Frank appreciated every effort.
But he couldn't bring himself to wait.
On the very first day, he climbed into his car and started driving the roads of Long Island himself.
He flooded social media with missing-person posts.
He answered calls from strangers.
He followed every lead, no matter how small.
Because he believed every hour mattered.
The day after Emmarae disappeared, surveillance cameras at a motel in Bohemia captured her knocking on doors before walking out of view.
The footage suggested she was in distress.
For Frank, it meant one thing.
She was still out there.
He offered a $15,000 reward for information that would bring her home.
Days turned into weeks.
The tips never stopped coming.
Some led nowhere.
Others consumed precious hours.
Still, he chased every one.
At one point, he answered the phone and heard a voice that sounded like his daughter's saying, "I love you."
Later, Frank said he believed cruel online trolls had targeted the family during the search.
Even that didn't stop him.
He kept driving.
He kept posting.
He kept answering every call.
On the twenty-fifth day, Frank recorded a video addressed directly to his daughter.
"Emma, if you hear this," he said, "we love you very much. We miss you, and we want you to come home."
What many people didn't see was the routine he repeated every single day.
Wake up.
Search.
Follow another lead.
Drive another road.
Make another phone call.
He wasn't trying to replace the work of investigators or volunteers.
He simply couldn't imagine doing anything else.
Then came one more tip.
An anonymous caller told Frank she had seen a young woman matching Emmarae's description aboard a large boat docked at White Cap Marina in Islip.
The caller even described her tattoos.
Frank didn't ignore the lead.
He drove there himself.
He found the vessel.
According to his public account, he forced his way onto the boat.
Inside...
He found Emmarae alive.
On January 3, 2025, Frank posted three simple words on Facebook.
"I found Emma."
In a video shared afterward, he described the moment.
"The phone call that I received was that she was on a boat in Islip," he said. "I followed it up on my own... I recovered my daughter. She has been saved and is alive."
Asked what made the difference, his answer was short.
"Persistency."
Soon afterward, authorities arrested 65-year-old Francis Buckheit in connection with Emmarae's disappearance.
When Emmarae's mother, Melissa Dervay, heard her daughter's voice again, she described the feeling simply.
"I feel light."
"I just want to scream, 'She's OK. She's been found.'"
For Frank, the moment defied words.
"It was a gift from God," he said. "I can't describe the feeling I had when I grabbed her."
Every missing-person case is different.
Not every family receives this ending.
But for twenty-six days, one father refused to stop searching.
He answered every phone call.
He followed every lead.
He drove every mile he thought might matter.
And on the twenty-sixth day...
He brought his daughter home.
A man in Marseille, France’s second largest city, shows the situation in his neighborhood since North Africans started moving in.
“They throw all their garbage out of their windows. We are living in literal shit. We never asked for this.”
No one should have to live like this.
Adı: Maya
Cinsiyeti: Kız!
Maya henüz 12 yaşındaydı, “sen kızsın, ben ise hiç bir zaman kız olmayacağım” denilerek trans bir saldırgan tarafından okulda silahla vurularak komaya sokuldu.
Hem hasta hem de kıskançlar.
These two children set up lemonade stands in their driveway. One particular driver drove up and asked the little girl if she was pouring lemonade. He stole their money, which came to about 40 bucks. Of course, the kids were very upset, as was Mom. She decided to have the kids do it again to get over their fear, and this time the community rallied around them and basically turned into a giant block party. 650 people showed up, and then it just went on from there.
This just goes to show that even though we hear about all the bad things, there are still many more good people out there in the world and even right next door.
🚨Venezuela: I cannot imagine the horror this young man faced being buried alive and the relief when he was rescued.
There are 68,000 still missing. 🥲🙏🏼
That number is unfathomable.
A manhunt has been launched in Rome for Bangladeshi invader Shahadat Hossain, 43 after a family was hacked to death with a meat cleaver in a horror triple murder.
Three members of the same family, a mum, dad and their five-year-old daughter were killed in a flat on the western outskirts of the Italian capital.
After finishing an overnight shift, Greene County Sheriff's Office Cpl. Paige Rippee was on her way home when she noticed a car pulled off the side of the road and a passerby frantically waving her down.
She pulled over near the 6800 block of State Highway D and immediately saw a shed engulfed in smoke, with flames climbing the side of the structure. The fire was only about 10 feet from a propane tank and dangerously close to a nearby house.
Without hesitation, Cpl. Rippee grabbed the fire extinguisher from her patrol vehicle, ran toward the burning shed, and began battling the flames while radioing for the Logan-Rogersville Fire Department.
After emptying the extinguisher, the homeowner rushed out of the house and handed her a water hose. Together, they continued fighting the fire until Cpl. Rippee successfully extinguished it before firefighters arrived.
Thanks to her quick thinking, decisive actions, and determination, the fire was stopped before it could spread to the propane tank or the nearby home, preventing what could have been a devastating explosion and a much larger tragedy.
Agency: Greene County Sheriff's Office.