• Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail.
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    Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail. Click Link To Read Full Story. https://www.foxnews.com/us/alyssa-lokits-case-man-accused-savagely-murdering-woman-nashville-trail-makes-first-court-appearance.amp
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    Paul Park arrested less than 24 hours after Alyssa Lokits was found shot to death on Nashville trail
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  • Ivana Trump
    Czech-American businesswoman
    Ivana Marie Trump was a Czech-American businesswoman, socialite, and model. She lived in Canada in the 1970s, before relocating to the United States and marrying Donald Trump in 1977
    Born: February 20, 1949, Zlín, Czech Republic
    Died: July 14, 2022, New York City, New York, United States
    Cause of Death: Blunt impact injuries to her torso
    Net worth: $100 million
    Ivana Trump Czech-American businesswoman Ivana Marie Trump was a Czech-American businesswoman, socialite, and model. She lived in Canada in the 1970s, before relocating to the United States and marrying Donald Trump in 1977 Born: February 20, 1949, Zlín, Czech Republic Died: July 14, 2022, New York City, New York, United States Cause of Death: Blunt impact injuries to her torso Net worth: $100 million
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  • Now even the tribal woman is showing her capabilities.

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  • Word of the Day: Anima.

    noun
    1. (In Jungian psychology) The feminine part of a man's personality.
    2. (Philosophy) The soul, especially the irrational part of the soul, as distinguished from the rational mind.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Steve started to get in touch with his anima through playing with his daughters."
    2. "My meditation practice focuses on nourishing the anima."
    3. "After working with a therapist, Terrence realized he had long been suppressing his anima."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, 1920s

    "Anima" was coined by famed psychoanalyst Carl Jung, adopted from the feminine form of the Latin "animus," meaning "the rational soul; life; the mental powers, intelligence." Jung also came up with a counterpart for this word: "animus," which describes the masculine part of a woman's personality.
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    Word of the Day: Anima. noun 1. (In Jungian psychology) The feminine part of a man's personality. 2. (Philosophy) The soul, especially the irrational part of the soul, as distinguished from the rational mind. Example Sentences. 1. "Steve started to get in touch with his anima through playing with his daughters." 2. "My meditation practice focuses on nourishing the anima." 3. "After working with a therapist, Terrence realized he had long been suppressing his anima." Word Origin. Latin, 1920s "Anima" was coined by famed psychoanalyst Carl Jung, adopted from the feminine form of the Latin "animus," meaning "the rational soul; life; the mental powers, intelligence." Jung also came up with a counterpart for this word: "animus," which describes the masculine part of a woman's personality. #Word, #Of, #The, #Day,
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  • Inspiring Story
    Racing to win — and break barriers


    Meet 12-year-old Lana Flack, an Australian go-kart driver on a mission to be the first woman to win a Formula One championship. The up-and-coming racer was recently handpicked to be a part of the inaugural More than Equal program to help develop female talent in the world of racing — and she’s leaving naysayers in her rearview mirror. “Most people say it’s not a girl’s sport. I don’t care, I just want to be the best of the best,” she said.

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    Inspiring Story Racing to win — and break barriers ​ Meet 12-year-old Lana Flack, an Australian go-kart driver on a mission to be the first woman to win a Formula One championship. The up-and-coming racer was recently handpicked to be a part of the inaugural More than Equal program to help develop female talent in the world of racing — and she’s leaving naysayers in her rearview mirror. “Most people say it’s not a girl’s sport. I don’t care, I just want to be the best of the best,” she said. Click The Link To Read The Full Story. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-31/formula-1-lana-flack-12-year-old-driver-equality-women-f1/103914716?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web
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  • Texas woman sentenced for luring man to remote area where MS-13 gang members murdered him

    A Houston Texas, woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for luring a man to a remote area to be attacked and killed by gang members who allegedly felt the victim disrespected them in a rap battle.

    Karla Jackelin Morales, 24, pleaded guilty Friday to charges in connection with the July 29, 2018, murder of 24-year-old Jose Alfonso Villanueva, according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. Morales was scheduled to go to trial in October 2021, but she jumped bond and cut off her ankle monitor to escape detection and was arrested in Houston about nine months later.

    "This defendant jumped bail in 2021 to escape the consequences of her actions, but she was re-arrested and, on the eve of trial this week, pleaded guilty for what she did," Ogg said in a statement. "This was a premeditated and planned out attack and we have now been able to get justice for the victim’s family."

    Morales lured Villanueva to a field in Spring, Texas, where she told him they would smoke marijuana to celebrate his birthday. But Morales had taken him to the area so five MS-13 gang members waiting there could kill him.! The gang members attacked Villanueva with a machete and shot him as he attempted to run away.

    The gang members were allegedly angry at Villanueva because he disrespected them in a rap battle. His body was found about a week after the killing.

    "This women knowingly lured an innocent man to be murdered by five MS-13 gang members in the most brutal and depraved manner that you could imagine sending shockwaves and fear throughout the Houston community," Homeland Security Investigations Houston acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Kurtz said in a statement.

    "By working in conjunction with our local law enforcement partners and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, we were able to hold all of the individuals responsible for this horrifying tragedy accountable and hopefully bring some closure to the victim’s family."


    Jose Alfonso Villanueva was lured to a field in Spring, Texas, where five MS-13 gang members were waiting to kill him.

    The gang members have all been convicted in Villanueva's murder.

    Assistant District Attorney Jason Sanchez, a chief in the district attorney's Organized Crime Division, with Assistant District Attorney Neha Mehtaji.

    "This should be cautionary tale to anyone who thinks they may want to join a gang that it doesn’t matter your age, gender or anything else," Sanchez said in a statement. "We will prosecute you for the crimes you commit."
    Texas woman sentenced for luring man to remote area where MS-13 gang members murdered him A Houston Texas, woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for luring a man to a remote area to be attacked and killed by gang members who allegedly felt the victim disrespected them in a rap battle. Karla Jackelin Morales, 24, pleaded guilty Friday to charges in connection with the July 29, 2018, murder of 24-year-old Jose Alfonso Villanueva, according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. Morales was scheduled to go to trial in October 2021, but she jumped bond and cut off her ankle monitor to escape detection and was arrested in Houston about nine months later. "This defendant jumped bail in 2021 to escape the consequences of her actions, but she was re-arrested and, on the eve of trial this week, pleaded guilty for what she did," Ogg said in a statement. "This was a premeditated and planned out attack and we have now been able to get justice for the victim’s family." Morales lured Villanueva to a field in Spring, Texas, where she told him they would smoke marijuana to celebrate his birthday. But Morales had taken him to the area so five MS-13 gang members waiting there could kill him.! The gang members attacked Villanueva with a machete and shot him as he attempted to run away. The gang members were allegedly angry at Villanueva because he disrespected them in a rap battle. His body was found about a week after the killing. "This women knowingly lured an innocent man to be murdered by five MS-13 gang members in the most brutal and depraved manner that you could imagine sending shockwaves and fear throughout the Houston community," Homeland Security Investigations Houston acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Kurtz said in a statement. "By working in conjunction with our local law enforcement partners and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, we were able to hold all of the individuals responsible for this horrifying tragedy accountable and hopefully bring some closure to the victim’s family." Jose Alfonso Villanueva was lured to a field in Spring, Texas, where five MS-13 gang members were waiting to kill him. The gang members have all been convicted in Villanueva's murder. Assistant District Attorney Jason Sanchez, a chief in the district attorney's Organized Crime Division, with Assistant District Attorney Neha Mehtaji. "This should be cautionary tale to anyone who thinks they may want to join a gang that it doesn’t matter your age, gender or anything else," Sanchez said in a statement. "We will prosecute you for the crimes you commit."
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