The Daily Populous

Monday September 16th, 2024 evening edition

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Robert F Kennedy Jr has said that he is being investigated by federal authorities for collecting the head from a decapitated whale carcass.

He added: “This is all about the weaponization of our government against political opponents.”.

“Every time we accelerated on the highway, whale juice would pour into the windows of the car, and it was the rankest thing on the planet.

Reports of the decapitation caught the attention of the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund, which called on federal authorities to investigate Kennedy.

Kennedy in August faced a separate backlash after an unrelated animal admission.

Recalling the episode, Kennedy said that he picked up the carcass and put it in his van with plans to skin it and eat it later.

“We thought it would be amusing for whoever found it,” Kennedy said. »

German Woman Ends 10-Year Relationship with Airplane

Authored by dagens.com
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Köbke’s relationship with the airplane is an example of objectophilia, a rare phenomenon where individuals develop romantic or sexual feelings toward objects.

Boarding the aircraft overwhelmed her with emotions, and her most memorable moment came when she visited a hangar and kissed the airplane.

However, despite her devotion, Köbke recently revealed that the relationship had come to an end due to the physical distance. »

Putin Orders Russian Army to Increase Troop Size by 180K

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The decree, which takes effect Dec. 1, sets the overall number of military personnel within Russia’s army at 2,389,139, including 1.5 million servicemen.

It also marks the third expansion of the military since Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

The Russian leader has repeatedly cautioned that Western military support for Ukraine could lead to a nuclear confrontation. »

Three Americans are accused of trying to overthrow Congo's president. They're now sentenced to death.

Authored by nbcnews.com
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The U.S. government has not declared them wrongfully convicted, making it less likely that officials would try to negotiate their return.

They were convicted alongside another American, a British citizen, a Belgian, a Canadian and Congolese co-defendants.

Five years ago, while playing for the Copper Hills High School football team, Thompson met Marcel Malanga, the son of Christian Malanga. »

Dallas nonprofit helps residents fight housing displacement

Authored by keranews.org
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The “right to stay” initiative is a citywide campaign aimed at creating policy changes to prevent displacement in rapidly developing neighborhoods.

Builders of Hope has targeted communities like West Dallas, South Dallas, and Vickery Meadow to gather feedback and ensure the toolkit addresses local needs.

“In the city of Dallas, we are losing affordable housing ... far faster than we are replacing it,” the organization’s government and policy officer Stephanie Champion said. »