Author: Voxtrend News

In the quiet hours of Sunday morning, the small city of Carlisle, Arkansas, was jolted awake by gunfire that claimed the life of a 37-year-old man. According to reports from the Arkansas State Police (ASP) and the Carlisle Police Department (CPD), officers answered a 911 call to the 400 block of North Greenlaw Avenue at dawn and found local resident Eric Roland deceased at the scene from apparent gunshot wounds. Witnesses at the scene identified the suspected shooter as 40-year-old Cyle Ramone Cooney of Carlisle, who fled the area in a white Dodge Ram truck. Within hours, the suspect was…

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On an early Monday morning in Corpus Christi, the city lost one of its own: 35-year-old Brodrick Johnson, who died in a tragic pedestrian crash around 4:49 a.m. on the 3900 block of Saratoga Boulevard. According to the Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD), Johnson was found in the roadway, immediately attended by emergency crews and transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead by the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office, who confirmed Johnson’s identity. The circumstances are heartbreakingly clear: Johnson had crossed Saratoga Boulevard outside a marked crosswalk, and at that time a vehicle travelling westbound struck…

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The tight-knit community of Shreveport, Louisiana is reeling after the tragic death of 25-year-old Aundreya Griffin Anderson, who was fatally shot while riding in a car on Sunday, November 2, 2025, in the Ingleside neighborhood. According to the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office, Aundreya was riding with an acquaintance heading westbound near the intersection of Claiborne Avenue and Queens Highway around 4:15 p.m., when shots rang out. She was transported to Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport, but despite medical efforts, was pronounced dead at 4:59 p.m. Aundreya’s identity was confirmed through fingerprint comparison, marking the case as the city’s 32nd homicide of…

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A Colorado judge has rejected a plea deal for a funeral home owner accused of mishandling nearly 190 bodies. The judge felt that the proposed 15- to 20-year sentence was not harsh enough, given the serious nature of the crimes. Carie Hallford and her husband, Jon Hallford, ran Return to Nature Funeral Home. They are accused of improperly storing bodies between 2019 and 2023 and giving families fake ashes. Both initially pleaded guilty to numerous counts of abuse of a corpse. However, after family members of the deceased spoke out against the plea agreement, arguing it was too lenient, the…

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President Trump Announces Return of American Hostage’s Remains President Donald Trump has confirmed that the remains of Omer Neutra, an American-Israeli citizen, have been returned to Israel. Neutra was one of three hostages whose remains were recovered from Hamas. Neutra, originally from Long Island, New York, was serving as a captain in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) when he was killed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023 attack. This brutal assault by Hamas ignited a conflict that has lasted for over two years. Speaking from Air Force One, President Trump expressed his condolences to Neutra’s family. “We got…

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As Congress remains at odds over government funding, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has suggested that the potential lapse in food assistance for millions of Americans may not be enough to sway Democrats to compromise. Jeffries criticized the prior administration, stating they should be able to find funds for food assistance, just as they found money for other countries. He accused Republicans of making a “vicious choice” that could leave Americans hungry. The prior administration has said it would use funds to provide partial food-stamp benefits for November, following a judge’s ruling. However, officials stated the emergency fund was intended…

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A Nebraska man is in trouble with the law after his girlfriend reportedly asked for help at a Walmart, claiming he had hurt her and wouldn’t let her leave. Justis Barnhouse, who is 31 years old, was arrested by police officers at a truck stop near Beatrice, Nebraska. This happened after they got a report about an assault on Tuesday, October 28. Barnhouse’s girlfriend, a 47-year-old woman from Kansas, told the police that he had choked her multiple times that day. She also said that Barnhouse took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. The woman claimed he kept…

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American tennis player Danielle Collins is stepping off the court and into the dating world with a clear vision of what she’s looking for in a partner. Collins, 31, has recently gained attention online after details from her dating profile were shared on social media. The profile suggests a shift in priorities for the athlete, who seems ready to trade in her demanding career for a more domestic lifestyle. According to reports, Collins’ profile expresses a desire to move away from the “boss babe era” and embrace a life filled with simpler pleasures. Her ideal future includes raising chickens, tackling…

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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Inflation Concerns The Federal Reserve recently made headlines by cutting interest rates for the second time this year. This decision, however, was not unanimous. Out of the 12 voting members on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), two expressed strong reservations about lowering rates. They pointed to ongoing inflation as a significant concern. The FOMC voted 10-2 to decrease the federal funds rate by 0.25%, bringing it to a target range of 3.75% to 4%. One of the dissenting votes came from Fed Governor Stephen Miran, who advocated for a more substantial 0.50% cut.…

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A recent “60 Minutes” interview with President Donald Trump has sparked discussion about how news is made. While CBS aired a portion of the interview, they also released the full 73-minute conversation online. This gave people a chance to see what was left out and why. The interview covered a lot of ground, from the southern border wall to President Trump’s thoughts on other political figures. Some of the more direct criticisms were edited out of the broadcast version. CBS’s decision to release the full interview is unusual. Usually, news organizations decide what’s most important to show the public. This…

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