Author: Voxtrend News

The left’s hypocrisy knows no bounds, especially when it comes to disaster relief. Gavin Newsom is at it again, playing the victim card while his state crumbles under his leadership. Newsom accuses Kristi Noem of prioritizing ads over fire relief. He demands the release of over $500 million in FEMA funding. Noem’s new role as “Special Envoy” raises questions about DHS direction. Newsom’s Blame Game: A Familiar Tune The Golden State’s governor, never one to shy away from blaming others for his failures, is now targeting outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. He’s accusing her of holding up $500 million…

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The Left’s love affair with tyranny is on full display, folks, and it’s happening right here on American soil. A disturbing scene unfolded in New York City as leftists mourned a dead terrorist, proving once again where their true allegiances lie. Key Takeaways: Vigil for Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei turned violent in NYC. Counter-protesters waved American and Israeli flags. Organizers called Khamenei’s death an “assassination by U.S. government forces.” Celebrating Evil in the Big Apple A vigil mourning the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei descended into a chaotic brawl in Washington Square Park. The event, meant to…

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Harry Styles is opening up about his love of running and how it gives him time to think amid his busy life. “In some of those new experiences, there’s just so much stimulation, right? So many people, and it’s just so loud. So then running also became my processing place for all of that. Really being by myself,” the “Aperture” singer, 32, told fellow marathoner Haruki Murakami in a new interview for the Spring issue of Runner’s World. “The thing that I’ve found, in the rest of my life but particularly in running, is the idea of trusting myself to do exactly…

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The blues world is mourning one of its steady, enduring voices. On March 1, Toronto musician Paul Smith shared on Facebook that his longtime friend John P. Hammond had died. The news, he said, was confirmed by Hammond’s wife, Marla. According to Billboard Canada, Hammond died of cardiac arrest. For fans of traditional blues, it marks the loss of an artist who quietly but consistently kept the genre’s roots alive for more than five decades. Hammond — also known as John Hammond Jr. — grew up around music. His father, John Henry Hammond Jr., was a respected producer and talent…

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Former NASCAR driver Chase Pistone has died, his family members have confirmed. He was 42. Pistone’s older brother Nick Pistone shared the news in a post on social media on Monday, March. 2. “Well my young brother and best friend is gone,” Nick wrote on Facebook. “I’m broken hearted and don’t know if I’ll ever get over this. I miss you Chase already and I hope you are in a better place. I love you and I miss you so much already!!!!!!!” Nick did not share Chase’s cause of death but along with their brother Tom told Legends Nation to…

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At 83, Harrison Ford walked onto the stage Sunday night with the steady ease of someone who has spent more than six decades under bright lights. The occasion was the 2026 Actor Awards, where the Screen Actors Guild presented him with its Life Achievement Award — one of the industry’s most meaningful tributes. The honor was handed to him by friend and fellow actor Woody Harrelson. For eight minutes, Ford spoke plainly and emotionally about the life he’s built in front of the camera. Sometimes, he said, actors make entertainment. Sometimes they make art. And sometimes, if they’re lucky, they…

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A grieving California father is running 240 miles to the Pacific Ocean to raise awareness and funds for children with childhood cancer. Matt Meo, whose 10-year-old son Landon Meo died of brain cancer in 2022, started his Auburn Pacific 240 journey from Auburn to Point Reyes on Feb. 25 — with the goal of giving three “cancer families” $10,000 each at the finish line and an additional $10,000 to cancer research. People can donate on the project’s PayPal page and use Matt’s live tracker to see his running progress on the 240-mile route. Matt, who described the mission as an “insane 5-day adventure” on Instagram, will also…

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A weekend visit to one of the royal family’s most familiar country retreats quietly highlighted an ongoing divide inside the monarchy. King Charles III spent time at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk over Feb. 28 and March 1, attending church and carrying out a private stay. But despite sharing the same estate, the King did not meet — and reportedly had no plans to meet — his younger brother, Prince Andrew. The absence of even a brief encounter comes less than two weeks after Andrew’s arrest, placing renewed attention on the royal family’s careful handling of a deeply sensitive situation. During…

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A quiet morning at one of Britain’s most famous schools turned into a day of shock and mourning after a teenage student was found dead at Eton College. Emergency services were called to the campus on Feb. 27, where the boy was discovered at around 8:30 a.m. local time. Police later confirmed the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. The student’s identity and age have not been publicly released, and authorities say his family has been notified and is receiving support. Eton College, located just outside London, is among the United Kingdom’s most well-known boarding schools. Educating…

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A routine jump turned tragic on a quiet Saturday afternoon in southwest England, where an experienced skydiver lost his life at an airfield known for its tight-knit flying community. Emergency services were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome in Devon shortly before 1 p.m. on Feb. 28 after concerns were raised about a male skydiver during a jump. Despite efforts at the scene, the 49-year-old man was pronounced dead. His name has not been publicly released, and authorities say his family has been informed. The man was not a novice. Operators at the airfield described him as a licensed wingsuit coach who…

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