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ILTV speaks with Chuck Freilich, former deputy
Tel Aviv woke up to a different kind of morning—sirens wailing, a sound that hasn’t echoed in the city’s air in this way before. Hezbollah, the militant group rooted deep in Lebanon, took a bold step, launching a missile that pushed into the heart of Israel, closer to Tel Aviv than it ever had before. Israel’s defense systems did their job—intercepting the missile before it could hit. But this strike, reaching so far, sent a message that lines are being crossed… and the game is changing. Breaking🚨 Hezbollah’s Missile attack on Tel Aviv, #Mossad will retaliate stronger then ever they…
Our failed President, President Biden’s last speech at the U.N.—it was supposed to be more. A stage, lit up, where the weight of global history could have rested on his shoulders for a moment, but instead, his voice seemed to drift… lost in the clamor. He stood there, fully knowing the weight Iran casts—a shadow stretching far, tethered to acts of terror, unrest, a constant push toward a nuclear edge. And yet, when it came time to call it out, his words fluttered like pages caught in the wind… soft, brief, almost too familiar. A sentence or two about how…
Our failed President, President Biden’s last speech at the U.N.—it was supposed to be more. A stage, lit up, where the weight of global history could have rested on his shoulders for a moment, but instead, his voice seemed to drift… lost in the clamor. He stood there, fully knowing the weight Iran casts—a shadow stretching far, tethered to acts of terror, unrest, a constant push toward a nuclear edge. And yet, when it came time to call it out, his words fluttered like pages caught in the wind… soft, brief, almost too familiar. A sentence or two about how…
Our failed President, President Biden’s last speech at the U.N.—it was supposed to be more. A stage, lit up, where the weight of global history could have rested on his shoulders for a moment, but instead, his voice seemed to drift… lost in the clamor. He stood there, fully knowing the weight Iran casts—a shadow stretching far, tethered to acts of terror, unrest, a constant push toward a nuclear edge. And yet, when it came time to call it out, his words fluttered like pages caught in the wind… soft, brief, almost too familiar. A sentence or two about how…
Our failed President, President Biden’s last speech at the U.N.—it was supposed to be more. A stage, lit up, where the weight of global history could have rested on his shoulders for a moment, but instead, his voice seemed to drift… lost in the clamor. He stood there, fully knowing the weight Iran casts—a shadow stretching far, tethered to acts of terror, unrest, a constant push toward a nuclear edge. And yet, when it came time to call it out, his words fluttered like pages caught in the wind… soft, brief, almost too familiar. A sentence or two about how…
Nearing total defeat, this man seems a bit insane with what he wants. Ukraine’s president stood before the U.N. General Assembly—his words, sharp as they were earnest, carried a plea not for a fleeting ceasefire, but for real peace. Over two years of war, and yet, Volodymyr Zelenskyy pressed forward, asking the world to avoid settling for a “lull” in violence. There’s no room for half-measures, he warned. Real peace? It requires more than just a break in the fighting—it needs justice, accountability, the full withdrawal of Russian troops, and the safety of nuclear, energy, and food supplies. With growing…
Justice Department Targets Visa – Accusations of Monopoly and Hidden Costs in Debit Card Market
The Justice Department set its sights on Visa—once more, a move like a slow, deliberate incision… not a strike, but a calculated cut deep into the veins of the debit card market. The claim? Visa, the giant, has turned its grasp into a chokehold—strangling competition, letting no rival breathe… leaving businesses and consumers burdened under the weight of bloated fees. BREAKING 🚨 The Justice Department is suing Visa for unfairly stifling competition for debit card services in the U.S.$V holds around 70%–75% of the global debit card market Stock is down over 4% https://t.co/v3dRtDySVV pic.twitter.com/r7QTxzzr1K — Stocktwits (@Stocktwits) September 24,…
Jessica Campbell’s Final Struggle – Exploitation, Betrayal, and the Controversial Sarco Suicide Pod
Jessica Campbell, a 55-year-old woman from Alabama, once thought she had found her way out—a controversial exit, perhaps, but one she believed would bring her peace. She planned to be the first person to use the Sarco “suicide pod” in Switzerland, a device that had captured headlines for its futuristic look and its unsettling purpose. But her story took a turn she didn’t see coming… a turn that led her to accuse the very people behind the pod of using her—turning her final days into nothing more than a show for their own benefit. White American woman first to use…
Jessica Campbell’s Final Struggle – Exploitation, Betrayal, and the Controversial Sarco Suicide Pod
Jessica Campbell, a 55-year-old woman from Alabama, once thought she had found her way out—a controversial exit, perhaps, but one she believed would bring her peace. She planned to be the first person to use the Sarco “suicide pod” in Switzerland, a device that had captured headlines for its futuristic look and its unsettling purpose. But her story took a turn she didn’t see coming… a turn that led her to accuse the very people behind the pod of using her—turning her final days into nothing more than a show for their own benefit. White American woman first to use…
Jessica Campbell’s Final Struggle – Exploitation, Betrayal, and the Controversial Sarco Suicide Pod
Jessica Campbell, a 55-year-old woman from Alabama, once thought she had found her way out—a controversial exit, perhaps, but one she believed would bring her peace. She planned to be the first person to use the Sarco “suicide pod” in Switzerland, a device that had captured headlines for its futuristic look and its unsettling purpose. But her story took a turn she didn’t see coming… a turn that led her to accuse the very people behind the pod of using her—turning her final days into nothing more than a show for their own benefit. White American woman first to use…
Jessica Campbell’s Final Struggle – Exploitation, Betrayal, and the Controversial Sarco Suicide Pod
Jessica Campbell, a 55-year-old woman from Alabama, once thought she had found her way out—a controversial exit, perhaps, but one she believed would bring her peace. She planned to be the first person to use the Sarco “suicide pod” in Switzerland, a device that had captured headlines for its futuristic look and its unsettling purpose. But her story took a turn she didn’t see coming… a turn that led her to accuse the very people behind the pod of using her—turning her final days into nothing more than a show for their own benefit. White American woman first to use…
Jenny Kantz, a Pennsylvania mother of three, couldn’t have predicted the moment. There she was, standing in line at a grocery store, bracing for a hefty bill—when out of nowhere, former President Donald Trump stepped forward and handed her $100 in cash. The surprise? Complete. The relief? Real. “It just took me by surprise,” she shared, reflecting on the unexpected meet at Sprankles Grocery, a small spot in Kittanning owned by her cousin. As Jenny recalled, Trump’s team had prepped the visit, asking for someone to be at the checkout counter when he arrived—but no one had mentioned the cash…
Prince Harry stands at the crossroads of public scrutiny and personal privacy… and this time, he won a legal battle to keep that boundary intact. A U.S. court ruled that the Duke’s immigration records will remain sealed, blocking an attempt by the Heritage Foundation to pry into his visa application—specifically, whether Harry had disclosed his history of drug use when moving to the States. Judge Carl Nichols, in his ruling, sided with privacy… protecting Harry’s personal records despite the Duke’s very public revelations. In his memoir Spare, Harry had laid it all out—experimentation with drugs like cocaine and cannabis, and…
The air hums with tension… the ground shakes with impact… South Lebanon—strewn with the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes. At least 492 lives were lost on Monday alone, making it one of the deadliest days the country has seen since its brutal civil war, long past but never forgotten. The toll of Monday’s strikes, echoing across 1,300 targets, left behind a grim tally of death and destruction, while roads north remain clogged with cars, as thousands flee the ongoing onslaught. By Tuesday, the tally only worsened—558 dead, 1,835 wounded… and no end in sight. Hezbollah, retaliating with missiles in the night,…