In July 2013, five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas vanished while playing near her home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, triggering an urgent community search.
Among the volunteers were 15-year-old Temar Boggs and his friend Chris Garcia, who decided they couldn't just stand by.
The two teenagers grabbed their bicycles and joined the effort, riding through nearby streets while keeping an eye out for anything unusual.
Not long into their search, they noticed a young girl matching Jocelyn's description sitting inside a vehicle.
Convinced they had found her, the boys began pursuing the car on their bikes, staying behind it for roughly 15 minutes and refusing to give up despite being vastly outmatched.
Realizing he was being followed, the driver eventually stopped and let the little girl out of the vehicle before fleeing the scene.
Jocelyn was found unharmed and safely reunited with her family.
Police later arrested 73-year-old Troyer Robert Glass in connection with the abduction.
Temar Boggs' determination and quick thinking transformed an ordinary summer afternoon into an extraordinary act of courage, proving that sometimes heroes are simply teenagers who choose to act when others might hesitate.
For the first time, researchers have identified exactly what Roman builders were adding to their concrete to make it last for centuries....
At an unfinished building site in Pompeii, abandoned during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, archaeologists uncovered something rare: Roman concrete materials that were prepared but never mixed. That frozen moment revealed how Roman builders actually made their concrete.
Instead of mixing lime and water the way we do today, they combined quicklime with volcanic ash first, then added water. The reaction produced intense heat and left behind tiny fragments of reactive lime trapped inside the hardened concrete. When cracks later formed and water seeped in, those fragments reacted again and sealed the damage from within.
In other words, some Roman concrete was intentionally engineered to heal its own cracks — and it’s still doing it nearly 2,000 years later.
Archaeological Park of Pompeii
#archaeohistories
Fact check: The Antifa ties are not alleged. They were proven in court. You know how? Through the seven cell members who pleaded guilty—five of them testifying for the prosecution at trial and all admitting to stipulated facts, including that they organized behind antifa ideology.
Also, it wasn’t a “protest.” They did shooting and tactical training beforehand, procured dozens of firearms and then came with 11 guns and shot an officer in the neck after luring victims out with explosives. I’ve been covering this terror case from day one: https://t.co/7KvehraOcs
Ro Khanna plans on running for President in 2028. He’s supporting a Muslim woman who said she uses the American flag as a napkin.
Disgusting behavior.
This should be condemned by everyone.
Extremely interesting statement from Justin Moore, a member of Karmelo Anthony’s legal team.
They have virtually no chance on appeal. What I find most interesting is that even Karmelo’s own legal team seems to be throwing his parents under the bus.
When the people closest to the case start pointing fingers internally, that should tell you everything you need to know.
🚨 The largest observational human ivermectin cancer study ever conducted has now been peer-reviewed and published. Results show 84.4% of patients experienced complete remission, tumor shrinkage, or halted tumor growth. Nicolas Hulscher explains. See comment ⬇️
$3.7 BILLION fraud scheme — one of the biggest Medicare scams in history
This fraudster fled to Turkey in May 2025, but US officials have brought him back to Miami, where he will face justice for his crimes against the American people. If you steal from the American people, there will be no safe harbor for you anywhere in the world.
In December 2015, 15-year-old Zaevion Dobson, a Fulton High School football player from Knoxville, Tennessee, made a decision most people could never imagine.
He was with friends when gunfire suddenly erupted during a drive-by shooting. In that terrifying moment, Dobson had only seconds to react. He could have run.
He could have tried to save himself. Instead, he threw his body over the girls beside him, shielding them from the bullets.
The girls survived. Zaevion did not.
His final act turned a teenage football player into a national symbol of courage. In 2016, Dobson was posthumously honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYS, becoming one of the youngest recipients ever.
Fulton High School later retired his No. 24 jersey, ensuring that his name would never be remembered only for how he died, but for how he chose to protect others in his final moments.
Zaevion Dobson was only 15 years old, but his courage carried the weight of a lifetime.
There is infinitely more outrage in the media today about a DUCK in the Reflecting Pool…
…than there ever was about my neighbors in Western North Carolina living in tents in the cold after Hurricane Helene
That’s so messed up.
Ro is the number one stock trader in Congress.
Last year, he reported 4,300 trades with 59 million in total trade volume.
He also recently purchased a $9.5 million home in the DC area.
Here’s what Tulsi found on Obama’s server sent to 14 sitting Demorats.
"Delay the certification."
"Block the border bill."
"Ensure the laptop stays buried."
Legacy media not interested
Let me get this straight
Colombia counted 25 MILLION after 2-3 hours
California… took a week to count less than 1 million
I must be missing something here 🤔
If you really believe we have a free press in the West then why given the outgoing head of US National Security Tulsi Gabbard’s tweet exposing the lies and crimes of Anthony Fauci and others has been viewed over 45million times, has no MSM outlet covered the story ?
Answer :- The MSM is completely compromised and controlled . Are you still following their propaganda ?