PixelNyaa
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PixelNyaa
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Engineer trying to understand people.

BREAKING🚨: HORRIFYING video just surfaced from downtown Wilmington, NC — 3 people stabbed in the streets. One victim was a U.S. Marine who fought for his life... and tragically didn't make it. Now watch this: a man stands there laughing while another bleeds out on the ground. What the hell is happening to our country? 😡

NEW: FedEx driver who is accused of abducting and strangling a seven-year-old girl, puts his face in his hand as a photo is displayed of him driving her to her death. 7-year-old Athena Strand was seen standing behind Tanner Horner in his FedEx truck. Athena was allegedly snatched by Horner when he was delivering a Barbie doll to her home in Paradise, Texas. Horner initially claimed that he accidentally hit the girl with the truck before "panicking" and pulling her into the vehicle. He said he then strangled her in the vehicle and dumped the body 7 miles from the home. The photo, however, shows that Athena was alert in the truck and did not appear to have been struck by the truck. Wise County District Attorney James Stainton says the jury will see footage on the day of the killing, depicting the moment Athena was strangled to death. "Somebody covered up the camera because they don't want you to see. Guess what? Audio is still running, and you're going to hear it. You're going to hear what a 250-pound man can do to a 67-pound child," he said. "And when I say it's horrible, I mean it. I've been doing this for 25 years, and I promise you, buckle up." Horner qualifies for the death penalty.


CIA Used "Ghost Murmur" To Locate Missing F-15 Airman From 40-Miles Away | Tyler Durden, Zerohedge In combination with the downed F-15 weapons systems officer, known publicly only as "Dude 44 Bravo," activating Boeing's Combat Survivor Evader Locator, or CSEL, U.S. forces were reportedly able to narrow the search area and then locate the second crew member shot down over southern Iran using a secret CIA reconnaissance tool known as "Ghost Murmur." The New York Post reports that the long-range quantum magnetometry surveillance tool, powered by AI, was used in the U.S. search-and-rescue operation for the second crew member from the downed F-15 fighter jet. Sources described Ghost Murmur as able to detect something as faint as a human heartbeat's magnetic signal at long distances in complex environments using AI to filter through the noise. President Trump and CIA Director John Ratcliffe hinted at the new super-surveillance tool at a White House press conference on Monday afternoon. This was Ghost Murmur's first operational field use, or at least the first publicly known one. "It's like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," a source briefed on Ghost Murmur told the NYPost. "In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you." Ghost Murmur was reportedly developed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works and has been tested on Black Hawk helicopters, with possible future use on F-35 stealth fighter jets. "The name is deliberate. 'Murmur' is a clinical term for a heart rhythm. 'Ghost' refers to finding someone who, for all practical purposes, has disappeared," another source said. The source continued: It was "about as clean an environment as you could ask for" because of low electromagnetic interference, "almost no competing human signatures, and at night the thermal contrast between a living body and the desert floor," which "gave operators a secondary confirmation layer." "Normally this signal is so weak that it can only be measured in a hospital setting with sensors pressed nearly against the chest." "But advances in a field known as quantum magnetometry — specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds — have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater distances." "The capability is not omniscient. It works best in remote, low-clutter environments and requires significant processing time." Before Ghost Murmur went operational, Dude 44 Bravo activated Boeing's Combat Survivor Evader Locator, or CSEL, a secure communications device that can transmit encrypted location and status bursts without exposing his position to enemy forces. "It's like finding a needle in a haystack, finding this pilot, and the CIA was unbelievable," Trump said Monday, referring to Ghost Murmur. "The CIA was very responsible for finding this little speck," the president said, adding that the CIA spotted the missing American from "40 miles away." zerohedge.com/military/cia-u…




🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷🇵🇰 Two hours until the deadline. Here's where it stands. CNN reports a ceasefire deal is "expected to be closed tonight." Pakistan proposed a two-week pause with Iran reopening Hormuz. Iran says it's "positively reviewing" the proposal. Vance is the U.S. point man. Egypt's FM is on the phone with Pakistan's FM right now hammering out final language. But U.S. and Arab officials are tempering expectations, saying talks are now focused on getting a deadline extension rather than a full deal. The White House says "a response will come" to Pakistan's proposal but hasn't committed. The math is simple. Iran doesn't want its power grid destroyed tonight. Trump doesn't want to trigger a global economic catastrophe. Pakistan gave both sides a door to walk through without losing face. A two-week ceasefire where Iran reopens the Strait lets Trump claim he forced them to open Hormuz and lets Iran claim it negotiated an end to the bombing. Oil already dropped 7% today. Markets made their bet hours ago. 44 days of war. Over 2,000 Iranian civilians dead. 13 Americans killed. 380+ wounded. Trillions in economic damage. And it may come down to a phone call between Islamabad and Washington in the next 120 minutes. Source: CNN, CBS News






States with the most adults still living with parents — California is among the ‘worst’ | Bianca Heyward, New York Post While the East Coast may lead the pack for "boomerang kids," the Golden State isn't far behind. Young adults in California are having a hard time leaving the nest — new data ranks the state among the “worst” when it comes to people still living at home with their parents. California currently ranks among the top states for young adults living at home, with 39.1% of residents aged 18 to 34 still residing with their parents, according to 2025 U.S. Census Bureau data compiled by Finance Buzz. If you’re looking for the epicenter of America’s “boomerang generation,” head to New Jersey. The Garden State ranks number one with a whopping 44.1% of young adults still living their parents. Connecticut follows at 41.3%, and Cali comes in third, signaling a coastal crisis where younger generations are locked out of independence. New York also landed in the top ten, with 35.9% of its youth population opting for home-cooked meals over high-priced Manhattan studios. The full top ten is as follows: - Puerto Rico: 57.5% - New Jersey: 44.1% - Connecticut: 41.3% - California: 39.1% - Maryland: 38.5% - Florida: 36.6% - New Hampshire: 36.5% - New York: 35.9% - Massachusetts: 35.7% - Illinois / Nevada: 35.1% California’s ranking, citing roughly four in 10 young Californians haven’t flown the nest, might not come as a shock. Between sky-high rents, brutal home prices, and a competitive job market, young people are increasingly opting — or being forced — to stay put. The trend is especially pronounced in certain California metro areas. In fact, places like Vallejo and Oxnard rank among the highest in the nation, with roughly a third of adults in their mid-20’s to early 30’s still living at home, per 2023 Pew Research Center data. Still, this isn’t just a West Coast phenomenon. Across the U.S., living with parents has become far more common. Roughly one-third of Americans aged 18 to 34 now live at home — a figure that’s climbed significantly over the decades, according to Finance Buzz. If you want to find a 20-something who actually pays their own mortgage, head to North Dakota. Only 12.3% of young adults in ND still live with their parents — the lowest in the nation. Apparently, the peace and quiet coupled with the cheap rent found in the Great Plains are enough to get anyone out of their parents’ hair. The District of Columbia also saw a low rate of 13.3%. nypost.com/2026/04/06/us-…



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🇮🇷🇵🇰 Iran now has an answer to the 2-phase deal proposed by Pakistan. Iranian FM: "Our response to the agreement proposal is ready and we will announce it at the appropriate time." Source: @AlArabiya_Brk







🚨 The S&P 500 just erased all losses and turned green. The trigger: an Iran-Oman joint maritime protocol headline from an IRGC-linked news agency. $750 billion wiped at open. Fully recovered on a Tasnim report. The entire U.S. stock market is now being day-traded by Iranian state media. @KobeissiLetter



















