https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2023/01/18/zulock-case-pt-2-n2618321
Part 2: Just How Big Was the Operation Led by the LGBTQ Couple Who Abused Their Adopted Sons?
four-part investigative series
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2023/01/18/zulock-case-pt-2-n2618321
Part 2: Just How Big Was the Operation Led by the LGBTQ Couple Who Abused Their Adopted Sons?
four-part investigative series
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is today a really weird day or is it just me
mostly the shills, feels like non stop filter
https://twitter.com/Cobratate/status/1615739687586390018
I've just filled in my visitation form.
Besides my lawyer, I'm allowed 5 visitors,
4 are family members and the 5th is @adinross
>Three grizzly bears in Montana test positive for avian influenza
>Many customers are missing money and not getting answers.
It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it plays off for ‘em.
Any updates on that Ukrainian crash?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64321281
Ukraine's president Zelensky addresses Davos forum after fatal helicopter crash
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said there "are no accidents at war time" after 14 people died in a helicopter crash in the capital, Kyiv.
Ukraine did not claim Russian involvement, but Mr Zelensky told the World Economic Forum in Davos the tragedy was a consequence of the war.
Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky, 42, died alongside his first deputy minister and state secretary.
The helicopter crashed near a nursery around 08:30 local time (06:30 GMT).
One of the fourteen people killed was a child, authorities said.
There is no indication the crash was anything other than an accident.
But the SBU state security service said it was following several possible causes for the crash, which included sabotage as well as a technical malfunction or breach of flight rules.
Key officials are often flown by helicopter across Ukraine at tree-level to avoid detection, but that comes with risks.
The State Emergency Service first stated that up to 18 people were killed but later revised the death toll from the crash, saying 14 had died.
All that was recognisable of the helicopter was a door panel and one of its rotors which landed on the roof of a car. Next to it were three bodies covered in foil blankets.
Mr Monastyrsky, who was one of President Zelensky's longest serving political advisers, is the highest profile Ukrainian casualty since the war began.
His death cuts to the heart of the government in Kyiv as the interior ministry has the vital task of maintaining security and running the police during the war.
He was a recognisable face for Ukrainians throughout the war, updating the public on casualties caused by Russian missile strikes since Ukraine was invaded in February 2022.
The deputy head of Ukraine's presidential office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, said the minister had been in the helicopter to travel to a war "hot spot".
The head of police in the north-eastern city of Kharkiv, Volodymyr Tymoshko, said the ministerial team were on their way to meet him there and he had spoken to them only yesterday.
Following Mr Monastyrsky's death, Ihor Klymenko - the head of Ukraine's national police force - has been appointed acting interior minister.
Mr Tymoshenko said the interior ministry's work would not be affected by the loss of its leaders, but government colleagues were visibly shocked as they reacted on national TV.
A friend of the late minister, MP Mariia Mezentseva, said it was a tragedy for everyone as the ministry had a significant role in Ukraine's response to the invasion.
"He responded 24/7 to his colleagues, friends and family. He was very close to President Zelensky from day one of his presidential campaign," she told the BBC.
Other officials who died in the crash included Tetiana Shutiak, an aide to Mr Monastyrsky, first deputy minister Yevhen Yenin and state secretary Yuriy Lubkovych, whose task was to organise the work of the ministry.
Before he moved to the interior ministry, Mr Yenin helped represent Ukraine's government abroad.
US President Joe Biden expressed his condolences to all victims of the crash.
Parents were bringing their children to the kindergarten before going to work when the helicopter came down.
"The pain is unspeakable," President Zelensky said. "The helicopter fell on the territory of one of the kindergartens."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64321278
Amiens asks Madonna if it can borrow her painting of Diana and Endymion
The mayor of Amiens, northern France, has asked Madonna if the city can borrow a painting previously believed to have been destroyed.
The artwork - Diana and Endymion by Jérôme-Martin Langlois - was exhibited from 1878 but went missing during World War One.
Mayor Brigitte Fouré now believes the renowned US pop star owns it.
She added there was no suggestion it had been obtained illegally.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11648617/Chilling-moment-Plymouth-gunman-Jake-Davison-strolled-road-wielding-shotgun.html
'Incel' killer's eight-minute reign of terror: Chilling footage shows Plymouth gunman Jake Davison wielding shotgun as he murdered five - including toddler pushing her teddy in a pram - as inquest hears he 'idolised' mass shooters
Jake Davison, 22, massacred five people during killing spree on August 12, 2021
Doorbell and CCTV footage shows him leaving home after first killing his mother
He is then seen roaming the streets of Plymouth while brandishing his firearm