Author: Voxtrend News

In a surprising turn of events, the Miami Hurricanes triumphed over the Ohio State Buckeyes, the reigning national champions, with a score of 24-14 in the Cotton Bowl Classic. This victory propels Miami into the College Football Playoff semifinals, marking them as the first team with a double-digit seeding to reach this stage. The game, held on Wednesday night, saw Miami overcoming early doubts and showcasing their strength on the field. The Hurricanes demonstrated resilience, especially during their final drives. Running backs Mark Fletcher Jr. and CharMar Brown pushed through fatigue to advance the ball, while quarterback Carson Beck connected…

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Thailand Releases Cambodian Soldiers, Seeking Peace Phnom Penh – In a move towards easing tensions, Thailand has released 18 Cambodian soldiers. These soldiers were held for five months following border clashes between the two nations. This release follows a ceasefire agreement signed by both countries. Thai officials stated the release shows their dedication to building trust and following international rules. Cambodia’s leaders hope this will help bring peace and better relations between the two countries in the future. The soldiers’ return removes a significant obstacle to improved relations after fighting over land claims caused destruction. Upon their return, the soldiers…

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A recent exchange on social media has ignited further debate surrounding immigration enforcement in Chicago, highlighting the tension between federal law enforcement and local political leaders. The dispute centers on comments made by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot in response to U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory K. Bovino’s public statements regarding immigration enforcement in the city. Lightfoot strongly criticized Commander Bovino’s actions, calling them “unconstitutional and shameful,” and ominously warned of a future “day of reckoning.” Her remarks came after Commander Bovino asserted the Border Patrol’s commitment to addressing criminal illegal aliens in Chicago, despite local opposition. This exchange comes…

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WASHINGTON – A group of federal employees is contesting a new policy set to take effect that changes health insurance coverage for what is described as gender-affirming care. The challenge, brought by an advocacy group, objects to the Office of Personnel Management’s recent decision to no longer include “chemical and surgical modification of an individual’s sex traits through medical interventions” in health plans for federal employees and postal workers. The group argues that excluding this type of care is discriminatory. They are asking the personnel office to reverse its decision. The complaint includes statements from federal workers at the State…

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CANTON, Massachusetts — January 1, 2026. The Feehan community is grieving the unexpected death of Joan Drobnis, a longtime Spanish educator whose life and legacy shaped generations of students at Bishop Feehan High School. Joan Drobnis passed away Sunday evening, leaving family, friends, former students, and colleagues in deep mourning. What Happened Joan Drobnis’ death was announced with profound sadness after she passed unexpectedly on Sunday evening. The news quickly spread across the Feehan community, prompting an outpouring of grief and remembrance from those who knew her as a teacher, mentor, and friend. While the cause of death has not…

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ANDERSON, Ind. — A quiet Anderson neighborhood was shaken early Sunday when 17-year-old Tianna Harris was shot inside her own home by her mother in what police are calling a tragic, possibly accidental shooting. Authorities responded around 5 a.m. to a residence on West 38th Street after receiving a report of gunfire in the house. When officers arrived, they found Tianna suffering from a gunshot wound. First responders rendered aid at the scene before she was rushed to a nearby hospital. Despite those efforts, she later died from her injuries. The coroner’s office identified her as the teen victim. Police…

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Anderson, Ind. — The tight-knit community of Anderson is reeling after 37-year-old Darren Lockhart was killed in a single-vehicle crash late Wednesday afternoon in northern Madison County. The sheriff’s office confirmed the crash happened just before 4 p.m. in the 2300 block of East County Road 800 North, about ten minutes southeast of Alexandria. Lockhart was driving a blue 1999 Mercury Sable west on 800 N when his car suddenly left the road, struck a guardrail and ended in a roadside ditch, authorities said. Both he and his passenger were thrown from the car during the violent collision, investigators reported.…

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Auburndale, Wisconsin, is reeling after a heartbreaking crash claimed the life of 30-year-old Heather R. Nigh, leaving a quiet community stunned and searching for answers. The fatal collision unfolded just after midday and turned an ordinary afternoon into a moment of lasting grief. The crash happened around 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, at the intersection of County Highway H and County Highway M. Authorities say Heather was riding in a passenger vehicle traveling eastbound when a northbound plow truck entered the intersection and failed to stop at a posted stop sign. The impact was violent. Heather suffered severe injuries…

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PORT ST. JOHN, Fla. — Relief washed over neighbours and families early Thursday when Brevard County authorities confirmed that 11-year-old Caden Hanthorn and 9-year-old Jaquelyn Hanthorn—two siblings reported missing Wednesday afternoon—were found safe and unharmed after an intense search. The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office issued an urgent alert Wednesday after the children were last seen around 3 p.m. near Fay Lake Park in Port St. John, a quiet community tucked along Florida’s Space Coast. Deputies had warned the public they may have been riding bicycles when they disappeared, sparking concern throughout the county. For hours, local law enforcement, volunteers and…

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MILWAUKEE — A judge on Tuesday handed down a 12-year prison sentence to 22-year-old Jalin White after he admitted he threw his 8-month-old son against a wall inside their Milwaukee home during a burst of anger while losing a basketball video game. The shocking case has drawn attention both for its disturbing details and the tiny victim’s struggle to survive. It was a normal November day in 2024 when White was left alone with his baby son, identified in court filings as JW, at a rented room on 42nd Street. The baby’s mother had briefly stepped out and expected to…

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