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Thursday January 30th, 2025 evening edition

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GTA Online will be sold separately from GTA 6, according to insider reports, raising speculation about its pricing and future features.

Insider Claims GTA Online Will Be Sold Separately from GTA 6.

Leak Suggests GTA Online Will Be Sold Separately from GTA 6.

According to insider Tez2, Rockstar is planning to sell GTA Online separately from GTA 6, similar to how they later released GTA 5 Online as a standalone game in 2022.

This means players who purchase GTA 6 may not get immediate access to GTA Online 2 unless Rockstar offers a bundle option or a free multiplayer mode.

Overall, the leak claiming GTA Online will be sold separately from GTA 6 has raised questions about how Rockstar plans to monetize its flagship franchise.

But as GTA 6 is set for release in 2025, Rockstar is expected to reveal more details about GTA Online 2 in the coming months. »

19-year old Georgia healthcare worker faces felony for twerking on disabled person’s head

Authored by tribune.com.pk

A 19-year-old healthcare worker in Georgia is facing a felony charge after a TikTok video showed her twerking on the head of a disabled person.

Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, of Loganville, was charged with exploitation of a disabled person after authorities were alerted to the viral video.

19-Year-Old Health Care Worker Has Been Arrested & Charged With Exploiting Disabled Person After Viral Dance Video! »

BREAKING: Military helicopter and regional jet collide near National Airport

Authored by arlnow.com

A D.C. fire boat searches the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis) Police and fire boats search the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash, with the crash site visible in the background (Staff photo by James Jarvis) Boats and the U.S. Park Police helicopter search the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis) Alexandria firefighters with aircraft wreckage on the Potomac (courtesy IAFF Local 2141) Response to aircraft crash in the Potomac near National Airport, as seen from Gravelly Point (staff photo by James Cullum) Response to aircraft crash in the Potomac near National Airport, as seen from Gravelly Point (staff photo by James Cullum) Journalists reporting from Daingerfield Island (staff photo by James Cullum) D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials at a press conference at National Airport (staff photo by Vernon Miles) MWAA CEO Jack Potter and other officials at a press conference at National Airport (staff photo by Vernon Miles) A fireboat searches the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis) Boats and the U.S. Park Police helicopter search the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis) News reporters in front of Reagan National Airport the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis).

A massive emergency response remains on scene of an aircraft crash in the water near Reagan National Airport.

The FBI says there “is no indication of any criminality or terrorism in the crash,” NBC News reported. »

Egypt, Jordan reject forced displacement of Palestinians under Trump plan

Authored by straitstimes.com

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said Egypt could not go along with a plan floated by US President Donald Trump to move Palestinians from Gaza, to Egypt and Jordan.

Mr Sisi said Egypt was nonetheless “determined to work with President Trump, who seeks to achieve the desired peace based on the two-state solution”.

Speaking to reporters that evening, Mr Trump said he hoped Mr Sisi “would take some” Gazans. »

Trump's first week: "Designed to destroy the United States from within"

Authored by salon.com
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Trump also ordered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop cooperating with the World Health Organization.

The right-wing justices on the Supreme Court have declared Trump a de facto king who can act with impunity.

Every move Trump has made in his first week appears designed to destroy the United States from within. »