Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
Fatal private jet crash reported after takeoff at Statesville Regional Airport
Multiple people were killed after a small private jet crashed shortly after takeoff near Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, according to local law enforcement officials. The incident occurred late Thursday morning and prompted an immediate response from emergency crews and federal aviation authorities. Iredell County Chief Deputy Bill Hamby said the crash took place shortly after 10:15 a.m. local time. While authorities confirmed fatalities, officials said the exact num
Fatal private jet crash reported after takeoff at Statesville Regional Airport
Multiple people were killed after a small private jet crashed shortly after takeoff near Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, according to local law enforcement officials. The incident occurred late Thursday morning and prompted an immediate response from emergency crews and federal aviation authorities. Iredell County Chief Deputy Bill Hamby said the crash took place shortly after 10:15 a.m. local time. While authorities confirmed fatalities, officials said the exact num
Google launches Gemini 3 Flash, now default AI in Search and app
Google has launched Gemini 3 Flash as its new default AI model across the Gemini app and Search, saying it delivers faster performance and stronger reasoning skills than previous releases. The company claims Gemini 3 Flash not only surpasses 2.5 Flash, but also comes close to matching its advanced Pro model. The move strengthens Google’s position in the competitive AI market, where OpenAI recently released GPT-5.2. With Gemini 3 Flash now becoming the primary experience for millions of user
Google launches Gemini 3 Flash, now default AI in Search and app
Google has launched Gemini 3 Flash as its new default AI model across the Gemini app and Search, saying it delivers faster performance and stronger reasoning skills than previous releases. The company claims Gemini 3 Flash not only surpasses 2.5 Flash, but also comes close to matching its advanced Pro model. The move strengthens Google’s position in the competitive AI market, where OpenAI recently released GPT-5.2. With Gemini 3 Flash now becoming the primary experience for millions of user
Taiwan Hit By 5.1 Magnitude Earthquake: Buildings Shake In Taipei, No Major Damage Reported
Taiwan experienced a moderate 5.1 magnitude earthquake on Thursday, briefly shaking buildings across the capital city of Taipei. According to reports citing the island’s weather administration, the quake struck off the eastern coast, with its epicentre about 18 km from Hualien city at a depth of nearly 31.6 km. While the tremor was noticeable enough to cause concern among residents, officials confirmed that there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. Taipe
Taiwan Hit By 5.1 Magnitude Earthquake: Buildings Shake In Taipei, No Major Damage Reported
Taiwan experienced a moderate 5.1 magnitude earthquake on Thursday, briefly shaking buildings across the capital city of Taipei. According to reports citing the island’s weather administration, the quake struck off the eastern coast, with its epicentre about 18 km from Hualien city at a depth of nearly 31.6 km. While the tremor was noticeable enough to cause concern among residents, officials confirmed that there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. Taipe
IMF Blocks Pakistan’s GST Cut On Condoms, Fueling Population Control Concerns
Pakistan’s request to reduce the 18 percent GST on condoms and other contraceptives has been rejected by the International Monetary Fund, leaving the government unable to make birth-control products cheaper in a period of rising population and financial pressure. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had asked the Federal Board of Revenue to approach the IMF for immediate approval to remove the tax, but the lender made it clear that such changes cannot be made mid-year and may only be considered du
IMF Blocks Pakistan’s GST Cut On Condoms, Fueling Population Control Concerns
Pakistan’s request to reduce the 18 percent GST on condoms and other contraceptives has been rejected by the International Monetary Fund, leaving the government unable to make birth-control products cheaper in a period of rising population and financial pressure. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had asked the Federal Board of Revenue to approach the IMF for immediate approval to remove the tax, but the lender made it clear that such changes cannot be made mid-year and may only be considered du
No Censor For OTT Content: CBFC Confirms No Certification Needed For Streaming Platforms
The debate surrounding censorship on OTT platforms in India has intensified in recent years, with discussions rising over the language, visuals, and narrative formats used in digital entertainment. As the popularity of online streaming surged, so did public and political scrutiny, raising questions about whether OTT content would come under the same certification framework as theatrical releases. For a period, there were reports hinting at the possibility of the Central Board of Film Certific
No Censor For OTT Content: CBFC Confirms No Certification Needed For Streaming Platforms
The debate surrounding censorship on OTT platforms in India has intensified in recent years, with discussions rising over the language, visuals, and narrative formats used in digital entertainment. As the popularity of online streaming surged, so did public and political scrutiny, raising questions about whether OTT content would come under the same certification framework as theatrical releases. For a period, there were reports hinting at the possibility of the Central Board of Film Certific
Germany set to approve €50 billion defense package as security priorities shift
German lawmakers are widely expected to approve a defense procurement package exceeding 50 billion euros on Wednesday, marking one of the most significant military spending decisions in the country’s post-war history. The move reflects a broader shift in Germany’s security policy as the government seeks to strengthen national and allied defense capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Agenda documents for the Bundestag’s Budget Committee indicate that members are
Germany set to approve €50 billion defense package as security priorities shift
German lawmakers are widely expected to approve a defense procurement package exceeding 50 billion euros on Wednesday, marking one of the most significant military spending decisions in the country’s post-war history. The move reflects a broader shift in Germany’s security policy as the government seeks to strengthen national and allied defense capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Agenda documents for the Bundestag’s Budget Committee indicate that members are
Gil Gerard, Buck Rogers star and sci-fi television icon, dies at 82
Gil Gerard, the actor who rose to international fame as the title character in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, has died at the age of 82. His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his wife, Janet Gerard, who shared the news through a personal message accompanied by photographs reflecting their life together. According to her statement, the actor died following a brief but aggressive battle with a rare form of cancer, a diagnosis that progressed rapidly over the course of only a few days.
Gil Gerard, Buck Rogers star and sci-fi television icon, dies at 82
Gil Gerard, the actor who rose to international fame as the title character in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, has died at the age of 82. His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his wife, Janet Gerard, who shared the news through a personal message accompanied by photographs reflecting their life together. According to her statement, the actor died following a brief but aggressive battle with a rare form of cancer, a diagnosis that progressed rapidly over the course of only a few days.
Warner Bros Rejects Paramount’s $108B Bid, Netflix Emerges Front-Runner
Warner Bros Discovery has officially rejected Paramount Skydance’s massive $108.4 billion hostile takeover bid, stating that the proposal lacked credible financial backing and posed serious risks to shareholders. In a regulatory filing addressed to investors, the company’s board made it clear that Paramount’s offer could not match the certainty, stability, and financial strength presented by Netflix’s competing merger proposal. According to the board, Paramount repeatedly cl
Warner Bros Rejects Paramount’s $108B Bid, Netflix Emerges Front-Runner
Warner Bros Discovery has officially rejected Paramount Skydance’s massive $108.4 billion hostile takeover bid, stating that the proposal lacked credible financial backing and posed serious risks to shareholders. In a regulatory filing addressed to investors, the company’s board made it clear that Paramount’s offer could not match the certainty, stability, and financial strength presented by Netflix’s competing merger proposal. According to the board, Paramount repeatedly cl
Oil prices sink to seven-year low as surplus fears and Ukraine peace hopes grow
U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since May on Tuesday, deepening a prolonged downturn that has put the market on track for its weakest annual performance in seven years. The decline reflects growing concerns over a looming supply surplus and shifting expectations around geopolitical risks, particularly the possibility of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. West Texas Intermediate crude briefly dropped to $55.69 per barrel, while global benchmark Brent crude
Oil prices sink to seven-year low as surplus fears and Ukraine peace hopes grow
U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since May on Tuesday, deepening a prolonged downturn that has put the market on track for its weakest annual performance in seven years. The decline reflects growing concerns over a looming supply surplus and shifting expectations around geopolitical risks, particularly the possibility of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. West Texas Intermediate crude briefly dropped to $55.69 per barrel, while global benchmark Brent crude
Police arrest two women after alleged $9,000 shoplifting spree in New Jersey
Two women from New York are facing shoplifting charges after police say they stole more than $9,000 worth of merchandise from multiple stores at the Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus, New Jersey. Authorities allege the thefts took place Monday afternoon and involved a coordinated effort to bypass store security systems. According to police, the suspects, identified as Jenai Crawford and Shanique Roberts, were observed moving between several retail locations inside the mall and repe
Police arrest two women after alleged $9,000 shoplifting spree in New Jersey
Two women from New York are facing shoplifting charges after police say they stole more than $9,000 worth of merchandise from multiple stores at the Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus, New Jersey. Authorities allege the thefts took place Monday afternoon and involved a coordinated effort to bypass store security systems. According to police, the suspects, identified as Jenai Crawford and Shanique Roberts, were observed moving between several retail locations inside the mall and repe
US-China chip war deepens in 2025 as export controls reshape global semiconductor industry
The strategic rivalry between the United States and China in the semiconductor sector continued to intensify throughout 2025, with export controls remaining a central instrument in what has come to be known as the global chip war. The dispute, rooted in concerns over national security, technological leadership and economic influence, significantly affected the semiconductor industry, global supply chains and investment decisions during the year. At the start of 2025, the United States maintained restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips and related technologies to China. These controls were designed to limit Beijing’s access to cutting-edge computing capabilities that could be applied to military and surveillance technologies. US officials defended the measures as necessary to protect national security interests, but the restrictions had immediate commercial consequences for American chipmakers with strong exposure to the Chinese market. Companies producing high-performance AI chips, including industry leaders such as Nvidia, reported revenue pressures linked to reduced access to Chinese customers. The curbs also led to higher compliance costs and uncertainty over long-term market strategies. Industry executives warned that prolonged restrictions could weaken the global competitiveness of US firms while accelerating China’s efforts to develop independent semiconductor capabilities. Policy signals shifted after Donald Trump assumed the US presidency in January. His administration moved to ease certain export controls on advanced AI chips for what were described as approved customers in China. Under the revised framework, sales of Nvidia’s H200 chip were permitted, subject to conditions that included profit-sharing arrangements with the US government. The adjustments were widely interpreted as an attempt to balance national security concerns with the commercial interests of American technology companies. China responded to the US measures by criticising what it described as discriminatory semiconductor policies and urging Washington to reverse the controls. Beijing argued that the restrictions were disrupting global supply chains and undermining fair competition in the semiconductor industry. At the same time, Chinese authorities accelerated domestic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s chip manufacturing ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. As part of its response, China imposed export controls on several rare earth elements, materials that are essential for semiconductor production and advanced electronics. China holds a dominant position in the global rare earth supply, making these measures a powerful lever in the broader technology competition. The restrictions heightened concerns among manufacturers worldwide about material availability and supply chain resilience. The prolonged US-China chip war had ripple effects across global markets. American and allied semiconductor firms experienced volatility in revenues and share prices as companies reassessed exposure to geopolitical risk. Investment patterns shifted as manufacturers sought to diversify production and sourcing to reduce dependence on any single market. Chinese technology firms increasingly turned to domestic suppliers, accelerating efforts to replace restricted foreign components with locally developed alternatives. In parallel, the United States expanded its focus on strengthening domestic semiconductor production through subsidy programmes under the CHIPS Act. The initiative supported the construction of new fabrication plants and aimed to secure long-term technological leadership by rebuilding advanced manufacturing capacity within the country. By late 2025, both Washington and Beijing took limited steps to ease tensions, agreeing to suspend certain rare earth export controls. While the move signalled a willingness to manage escalation, the underlying competition in advanced chip technologies remained unresolved. The year underscored how deeply the semiconductor rivalry has become embedded in global trade, industrial policy and national security calculations, with lasting implications for the future of the technology sector.
US-China chip war deepens in 2025 as export controls reshape global semiconductor industry
The strategic rivalry between the United States and China in the semiconductor sector continued to intensify throughout 2025, with export controls remaining a central instrument in what has come to be known as the global chip war. The dispute, rooted in concerns over national security, technological leadership and economic influence, significantly affected the semiconductor industry, global supply chains and investment decisions during the year. At the start of 2025, the United States maintained restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips and related technologies to China. These controls were designed to limit Beijing’s access to cutting-edge computing capabilities that could be applied to military and surveillance technologies. US officials defended the measures as necessary to protect national security interests, but the restrictions had immediate commercial consequences for American chipmakers with strong exposure to the Chinese market. Companies producing high-performance AI chips, including industry leaders such as Nvidia, reported revenue pressures linked to reduced access to Chinese customers. The curbs also led to higher compliance costs and uncertainty over long-term market strategies. Industry executives warned that prolonged restrictions could weaken the global competitiveness of US firms while accelerating China’s efforts to develop independent semiconductor capabilities. Policy signals shifted after Donald Trump assumed the US presidency in January. His administration moved to ease certain export controls on advanced AI chips for what were described as approved customers in China. Under the revised framework, sales of Nvidia’s H200 chip were permitted, subject to conditions that included profit-sharing arrangements with the US government. The adjustments were widely interpreted as an attempt to balance national security concerns with the commercial interests of American technology companies. China responded to the US measures by criticising what it described as discriminatory semiconductor policies and urging Washington to reverse the controls. Beijing argued that the restrictions were disrupting global supply chains and undermining fair competition in the semiconductor industry. At the same time, Chinese authorities accelerated domestic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s chip manufacturing ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. As part of its response, China imposed export controls on several rare earth elements, materials that are essential for semiconductor production and advanced electronics. China holds a dominant position in the global rare earth supply, making these measures a powerful lever in the broader technology competition. The restrictions heightened concerns among manufacturers worldwide about material availability and supply chain resilience. The prolonged US-China chip war had ripple effects across global markets. American and allied semiconductor firms experienced volatility in revenues and share prices as companies reassessed exposure to geopolitical risk. Investment patterns shifted as manufacturers sought to diversify production and sourcing to reduce dependence on any single market. Chinese technology firms increasingly turned to domestic suppliers, accelerating efforts to replace restricted foreign components with locally developed alternatives. In parallel, the United States expanded its focus on strengthening domestic semiconductor production through subsidy programmes under the CHIPS Act. The initiative supported the construction of new fabrication plants and aimed to secure long-term technological leadership by rebuilding advanced manufacturing capacity within the country. By late 2025, both Washington and Beijing took limited steps to ease tensions, agreeing to suspend certain rare earth export controls. While the move signalled a willingness to manage escalation, the underlying competition in advanced chip technologies remained unresolved. The year underscored how deeply the semiconductor rivalry has become embedded in global trade, industrial policy and national security calculations, with lasting implications for the future of the technology sector.
Mira Nair reveals son Zohran Mamdani was first choice for A Suitable Boy lead
Filmmaker Mira Nair has shared a candid behind-the-scenes revelation about her acclaimed television adaptation of Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy, offering fresh insight into the casting process behind the ambitious BBC series. In a recent interview, Nair disclosed that her son, Zohran Mamdani, was originally her first choice for the central role that was eventually portrayed by actor Ishaan Khatter. According to Nair, Mamdani possessed the essential qualities she believed were requi
Mira Nair reveals son Zohran Mamdani was first choice for A Suitable Boy lead
Filmmaker Mira Nair has shared a candid behind-the-scenes revelation about her acclaimed television adaptation of Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy, offering fresh insight into the casting process behind the ambitious BBC series. In a recent interview, Nair disclosed that her son, Zohran Mamdani, was originally her first choice for the central role that was eventually portrayed by actor Ishaan Khatter. According to Nair, Mamdani possessed the essential qualities she believed were requi
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
Consumer alert issued as gift card scams increase during holiday shopping season
WASHINGTON — As the holiday shopping season accelerates, consumer protection officials are warning residents to remain vigilant against increasingly sophisticated gift card scams. District Attorney General Brian Schwalb issued a public consumer alert on Monday, cautioning shoppers about a growing form of retail fraud known as gift card draining, which has become more prevalent during peak gift-giving periods. According to Schwalb’s office, gift card draining differs from traditi
Consumer alert issued as gift card scams increase during holiday shopping season
WASHINGTON — As the holiday shopping season accelerates, consumer protection officials are warning residents to remain vigilant against increasingly sophisticated gift card scams. District Attorney General Brian Schwalb issued a public consumer alert on Monday, cautioning shoppers about a growing form of retail fraud known as gift card draining, which has become more prevalent during peak gift-giving periods. According to Schwalb’s office, gift card draining differs from traditi
Donald Trump blames political animosity after reported killing of filmmaker Rob Reiner
US President Donald Trump issued a controversial response on Monday following reports of the deaths of veteran filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, as authorities in California continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. The comments, posted on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, quickly drew attention for their political tone and for linking the tragedy to long-standing ideological disputes. In his statement, Trump referred
Donald Trump blames political animosity after reported killing of filmmaker Rob Reiner
US President Donald Trump issued a controversial response on Monday following reports of the deaths of veteran filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, as authorities in California continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. The comments, posted on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, quickly drew attention for their political tone and for linking the tragedy to long-standing ideological disputes. In his statement, Trump referred
Australia and England unite in tribute after deadly Bondi Beach terror attack
Australia is mourning after a devastating terror attack at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday evening left at least 15 people dead and more than 40 injured, sending shockwaves across the nation and around the world. The attack occurred during a gathering marking the first night of Hanukkah, turning a moment of religious celebration into one of profound tragedy and grief. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the scale and brutality of the incident have deeply scarred the community an
Australia and England unite in tribute after deadly Bondi Beach terror attack
Australia is mourning after a devastating terror attack at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday evening left at least 15 people dead and more than 40 injured, sending shockwaves across the nation and around the world. The attack occurred during a gathering marking the first night of Hanukkah, turning a moment of religious celebration into one of profound tragedy and grief. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the scale and brutality of the incident have deeply scarred the community an
Dick Van Dyke turns 100, marking a century of charm in American entertainment
Few figures in Hollywood history have reached the age of 100 with their reputation not only intact but warmly cherished. Dick Van Dyke reaches that milestone today, standing as a rare constant in an industry defined by reinvention and impermanence. Once known for tripping over an ottoman on television and dancing with animated penguins on film, he has outlived many of his contemporaries and even the criticisms that once followed his most famous performances. Van Dyke’s career span
Dick Van Dyke turns 100, marking a century of charm in American entertainment
Few figures in Hollywood history have reached the age of 100 with their reputation not only intact but warmly cherished. Dick Van Dyke reaches that milestone today, standing as a rare constant in an industry defined by reinvention and impermanence. Once known for tripping over an ottoman on television and dancing with animated penguins on film, he has outlived many of his contemporaries and even the criticisms that once followed his most famous performances. Van Dyke’s career span
In-N-Out Burger removes “67” from order system after viral TikTok disruptions
In-N-Out Burger has quietly removed the number “67” from its in-store ordering system after a viral social media trend began drawing disruptive crowds of teenagers to its locations across the western United States. The decision follows weeks of incidents in which young customers gathered inside restaurants, waiting specifically for the number to be called over the intercom, often responding with loud celebrations that disrupted normal operations. Videos circulating widely on Tik
In-N-Out Burger removes “67” from order system after viral TikTok disruptions
In-N-Out Burger has quietly removed the number “67” from its in-store ordering system after a viral social media trend began drawing disruptive crowds of teenagers to its locations across the western United States. The decision follows weeks of incidents in which young customers gathered inside restaurants, waiting specifically for the number to be called over the intercom, often responding with loud celebrations that disrupted normal operations. Videos circulating widely on Tik
Thailand and Cambodia halt border fighting after talks with US president Trump
United States President Donald Trump said on Friday that the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt fighting following days of deadly clashes along their disputed border, raising hopes for a return to stability in the volatile region. The announcement came after Trump held separate phone conversations with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, as tensions threatened to escalate into a broader military confrontation. In
Thailand and Cambodia halt border fighting after talks with US president Trump
United States President Donald Trump said on Friday that the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt fighting following days of deadly clashes along their disputed border, raising hopes for a return to stability in the volatile region. The announcement came after Trump held separate phone conversations with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, as tensions threatened to escalate into a broader military confrontation. In









