Author: Voxtrend News

The small city of Gautier, Mississippi, is reeling, as community, friends and family struggle to accept the heartbreaking news: 29-year-old Tavares Johnson Jr. died Thursday night after his vehicle was struck by an ­Amtrak train at the Ladrnier Road crossing in Gautier. According to the Gautier Police Department, the crash occurred around 8:15 p.m., when Johnson’s car entered the railroad crossing; he was ejected from the vehicle and suffered fatal injuries, dying at the scene. Investigators say the train involved was Amtrak Train 26, running the route from New Orleans to Mobile. The crossing’s gates had reportedly been down at…

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Starting Friday, air travel will be noticeably affected as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mandates a 10% reduction in flights across 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. This decision comes as the government shutdown continues, which has created significant stress on air traffic controllers. Currently, around 13,000 air traffic controllers, along with 50,000 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents, are working without pay, making it difficult for them to manage air traffic effectively. This shutdown, which is the longest in U.S. history, has raised concerns not only about air safety but also about the inconvenience it causes to millions…

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Chicago Judge Limits Federal Agents Amid Immigration Enforcement Chicago, Illinois – A federal judge in Chicago has placed restrictions on how federal agents can operate, particularly concerning the use of force during immigration enforcement actions. The judge, Sara Ellis, expressed concerns about the tactics employed during recent operations. The judge’s order limits the use of riot control measures like tear gas and pepper balls, specifying they can only be used when “objectively necessary” to prevent an immediate threat. It also restricts physical force, like pushing protestors or journalists. Agents are now required to issue two warnings before deploying riot control…

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The Patriot Awards recently took place, with country singer Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, playing a significant role. The event, which celebrates American patriotism, honored Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, with the first-ever Charlie Kirk Legacy Award. Jason and Brittany Aldean presented the award to Erika. Jason shared his thoughts on Charlie Kirk, acknowledging the division in our nation. He then performed his song “Try That in a Small Town,” as a tribute. Brittany Aldean shared moments from her day in New York City, where the awards were held, on social media. The Aldeans have been vocal about…

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A jury in Washington, D.C., has delivered a verdict of not guilty in the case of Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee. Dunn was charged with misdemeanor assault after an incident in August where he threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent. The incident occurred during a period when federal law enforcement presence was increased in the city. According to reports, Dunn approached the agent and voiced his disapproval of their presence, stating, “Why are you here? I don’t want you in my city!” before throwing the sandwich. The event was captured on video and…

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A long-standing tradition for farmers and gardeners is coming to an end. The Farmers’ Almanac, a publication that has helped people predict the weather for 208 years, will cease publication after its 2026 edition. The Maine-based Almanac, first printed in 1818, cites financial challenges in today’s changing media landscape as the reason for its closure. The online version will also be discontinued next month. For generations, the Farmers’ Almanac used a unique formula, considering things like sunspots and lunar cycles, to create long-range weather forecasts. In addition to weather predictions, the Almanac also offered gardening advice, trivia, jokes, and natural…

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When the lunch rush had eased and the afternoon calm settled over the CVS on Swift Street, the last thing anyone expected was violence. But at around 3 p.m. this Thursday, tragedy struck: 42-year-old Rusty A. Donovan, a long-time employee at the store, was shot and killed inside the location at 1914 Swift Street in North Kansas City. According to the North Kansas City Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire in the store and quickly arrived at the scene, where they found Donovan suffering from gunshot wounds and then pronounced him dead at the scene. Shortly thereafter, a…

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In the quiet rural community of Rock, West Virginia, what began as an aged sibling dispute ended in a heartbreaking scene of violence and loss. On the morning of Thursday, November 6, 2025, at around 9:35 a.m., officials from the West Virginia State Police’s Princeton Detachment arrived at Rock Road to find 80-year-old Randall Mabe lying wounded in the roadway, barely conscious from at least one gunshot wound. Investigators quickly determined that Randall’s 72-year-old brother, Fredrick Mabe, of the same community, was the alleged shooter. According to police reports, after firing at Randall, Fredrick retreated into a nearby residence and…

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LONDON (AP) – A new television series is taking a fresh look at the classic stories of Agatha Christie, one of the most beloved mystery writers of all time. But this isn’t your grandmother’s Christie. The show, titled “Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence,” dares to bring her characters into the 21st century, complete with smartphones and social media. Set to premiere next year, this six-part drama explores how timeless tales of intrigue and suspense can play out in a world vastly different from the one Christie originally imagined. While some may worry about tampering with tradition, the show’s creators insist…

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Omaha, NE – As Nebraska Democrats prepare to welcome former President Joe Biden at a gala in Omaha, Senator Pete Ricketts’ re-election campaign is raising questions about the true political leanings of his independent challenger, Dan Osborn. Ricketts’ campaign is deploying mobile billboards that link Osborn to rising figures known for their socialist views, including New York City official Zohran Mamdani and Maine candidate Graham Platner. “The Democratic Party’s ideas are unpopular in Nebraska, so they are trying to hide behind an ‘independent’ candidate,” said Will Coup, Senator Ricketts’ campaign spokesperson. “But Dan Osborn supports the same far-left policies.” The…

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