Quebec provincial police urge the public to assist in locating an 18-year-old woman allegedly abducted by her biological parents in Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal.Investigators report that Cassandra Levasseur was last seen around 3:45 p.m. on Lecompte Street. Authorities state she was forcibly seized and placed into a vehicle. Officials express concerns for her health and safety, noting her potential vulnerability.Victim DescriptionLevasseur stands five feet five inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. She has long dark brown hair and blue eyes. She wore black pants and a blue-green short-sleeved shirt at the time of the incident.Suspect and Vehicle DetailsPolice seek a…
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As spring brings milder weather and blooming landscapes, dog owners face new risks during walks and in gardens. Three common flowers prevalent across the UK pose serious threats to pets, potentially causing vomiting, diarrhea, and breathing issues. Experts recommend vigilance, especially in April when these plants thrive. Tulips Tulips top the list of spring blooms hazardous to dogs. These popular flowers contain allergenic lactones, a toxic compound that triggers poisoning upon ingestion. Symptoms include vomiting, depression, diarrhea, changes in heart rate, and breathing difficulties. A tragic incident highlights the danger: Jemma Ladwitch’s three-year-old springer spaniel, Bobby, died three hours after…
American defense officials are developing contingency plans to target senior Iranian military figures, including Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Ahmad Vahidi, should the current ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz collapse. Focus on Strait of Hormuz Threats These plans center on Iran’s military assets near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway handling one-fifth of global oil and gas exports. Strategies include dynamic targeting of fast attack boats, minelaying vessels, and other asymmetric maritime threats in the southern Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Such capabilities enable Iran to disrupt international shipping and energy supplies. Officials also consider strikes…
Charlotte Tilbury offers a limited-time 20% discount on nearly all products for one week only. Shoppers can apply the code RACEDAY at checkout to save, with the promotion running until Thursday, April 30. This site-wide deal aligns with preparations for the London Marathon this weekend, covering makeup essentials and skincare favorites. Spotlight on Hollywood Flawless Filter The Hollywood Flawless Filter stands out as a bestseller, blending primer, highlighter, and skin tint for a lit-from-within glow. It blurs pores and fine lines while delivering sheer, luminous coverage. Use it alone, under foundation, mixed with base, or as a top highlighter for…
Kit Barrus, now 27, grew up in a strict Mormon family in California with lineage tracing back to Brigham Young, the second president of the LDS Church known for his 20 wives and 47 children. The Hulu series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which recently announced an Orange County spinoff for 2026, portrays Mormon mothers’ lives, but Barrus’s childhood experience starkly contrasts the show’s depiction. Intense Church Routine and Early Doubts From a young age, Barrus spent about 20 hours weekly in church activities, comparable to a part-time job. This included three hours every Sunday, 5 a.m. sessions before…
Jimmy Bullard plans to settle scores with rival Adam Thomas during the live I’m A Celebrity final on Friday. The former footballer intends to share his side of a heated clash from the show’s South Africa filming last year.Tensions from Bushtucker TrialThe conflict erupted during a Bushtucker Trial where the pair partnered up. Bullard refused to participate, jeopardizing Thomas’s position on the series. Hosts Ant and Dec confirmed Thursday that Bullard will attend the final, dispelling rumors of his absence.Reports suggest Bullard aims to speak freely about the incident. Sources close to the matter indicate he knows the full story…
St Kilda forward Lance Collard faces a reduced two-match suspension after the AFL appeals board slashed his original nine-week ban for using a homophobic slur during a VFL match. The board upheld the guilty finding for conduct unbecoming but deemed the initial penalty manifestly excessive, imposing two weeks served and additional weeks suspended. The Incident Collard directed the slur at Frankston player Darby Hipwell during a confrontation. Tribunal witnesses confirmed the remark, though Collard claimed he said, “Come here, maggot.” This marks his second such offense; he served a six-week ban in 2024 for a more serious incident. Collard also…
Perth chef John Mountain, owner of Fyre Bar & Restaurant, has intensified controversy by defending his use of the term ‘gang rape’ to describe a hectic Friday service, while renewing attacks on vegans. The Initial Video and Response Mountain shared a now-deleted video ahead of a busy Friday, stating: ‘Everybody is coming on Friday, oh my God, we’re going to get gang raped on Friday. Saturday is looking good, and we look forward to seeing you then. Don’t forget, be square or be vegan. Don’t be either, f*** vegans.’ When a social media user challenged the language, Mountain replied: ‘Nine…
Beyoncé, 44, marked the 10-year anniversary of her iconic album Lemonade with a vibrant Instagram post on Thursday. The photo captures her on a sun-drenched beach, holding three lemons and a bottle of SirDavis American Rye Whisky from her Moët Hennessy collaboration.Anniversary Celebration DetailsShe captioned the image: “Cheers to ten years! With love and deep gratitude,” accompanied by lemon and bee emojis. Dressed in a flowing beige outfit topped with a flower crown and her hair in a side ponytail, Beyoncé posed against a serene ocean backdrop.Additional posts revealed a lavishly set outdoor table for multiple guests, hinting at an…
A major data breach at South Korea’s leading e-commerce giant Coupang has escalated from a corporate mishap into a significant diplomatic rift between Seoul and Washington, straining a key alliance vital to regional security.The Initial Breach and Domestic BacklashLast November, Coupang disclosed that a former employee stole an internal security key, granting unauthorized access to data from 33.7 million customer accounts. The incident prompted mass customer exodus and prompted swift regulatory action in South Korea.Authorities raided Coupang’s Seoul headquarters, tax officials initiated a special audit, and lawmakers called executives for hearings. CEO Bom Kim, a Korean-American billionaire based in Seattle,…
