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Trump's New 'Flying White House' Unveiled: The Gift Sparking Debate New

Trump's New 'Flying White House' Unveiled: The Gift Sparking Debate

14:09 | 20 Qershor 2026 Presidenti i Shteteve të Bashkuara, Donald Trump, ka prezantuar zyrtarisht avionin e ri Boeing 747-8 që iu dhurua SHBA-së nga qeveria e Katarit për t’u përdorur në flotën presidenciale Air Force One.Avioni luksoz, me vlerë rreth 400 milionë dollarë, është modifikuar nga Forcat Ajrore amerikane për të përmbushur standardet e sigurisë dhe komunikimit presidencial. Sipas autoriteteve ushtarake, janë kryer përmirësime në sistemet e sigurisë, komunikimet e misionit, mbështetjen logjistike dhe teknologjinë e avancuar, ndërsa çdo rrezik i mundshëm nga përdorimi i mëparshëm është neutralizuar.Gjatë një ceremonie në Bazën e Përbashkët Andrews, Trump e cilësoi avionin si një “Shtëpi të Bardhë fluturuese” me një nivel luksi të paprecedentë. Ai vlerësoi cilësinë e materialeve, motorëve dhe përpunimit të brendshëm, duke falënderuar gjithashtu Emirin e Katarit për dhuratën.Avioni do të kryejë fillimisht fluturime testuese përpara se të përdoret për transportin e presidentit amerikan. Sipas Forcave Ajrore, ai do të shërbejë përkohësisht si pjesë e flotës Air Force One derisa Boeing të dorëzojë avionët e rinj VC-25B, projekti i të cilëve është vonuar prej vitesh.Dhurimi i avionit nga familja mbretërore e Katarit në vitin 2025 shkaktoi debat në SHBA, me kritikë që ngritën shqetësime për konflikt interesi dhe ligjshmërinë e pranimit të një dhurate me vlerë kaq të lartë. Megjithatë, Shtëpia e Bardhë ka deklaruar se procedura është e ligjshme dhe se avioni do t’i kalojë bibliotekës presidenciale të Trump pas përfundimit të mandatit të tij.

Jun 20, 2026
Daryl Sabara's Heartfelt Tribute: Reflecting on a Father's Complex Legacy New

Daryl Sabara's Heartfelt Tribute: Reflecting on a Father's Complex Legacy

Daryl Sabara is grieving the loss of his father, Roland Sabara. The Spy Kids actor, 34, shared the news via his Instagram on Friday, June 19, sharing a photo of himself with his dad just days before Father's Day. “My Dad, Roland Sabara, passed away last night,” Daryl captioned the image. The actor, who has previously spoken candidly about growing up without a father, reflected on their complicated relationship in the emotional post. “We only saw each other a couple of times, and I will cherish those memories forever,” he continued. “I know he did the best he could, and I know he's in a better place now ��.” Daryl shares three children with wife Meghan Trainor. The couple are parents to sons Riley, 5, and Barry, who turns 3 in July. They welcomed daughter Mikey Moon via surrogate in January 2026. In an interview with Mr Feel Good in June 2023, Daryl explained how his childhood experience and absent father affected the approach he took to parenting. “I grew up without a dad — he left when I was one,” he said. “So I didn't have that traditional role model growing up and for me, especially as I'm about to be a dad of two boys, I feel like that was a blessing in some ways. I am able to create what that relationship is for me and my sons.” The actor continued: “My mom was basically my mom and dad, and she did the best she could. But what I’m learning in my 30s, in therapy and doing my own healing, is that our parents subconsciously imprint onto us. So right now, I’m just figuring out the parts of me that I like and I want to teach my kids, and the parts of me I am not as sure about.” Daryl also revealed that reaching certain milestones with his eldest son brought up difficult emotions. “When Riley turned one, I had this kind of breakdown, as I'd surpassed the amount of time my dad was with me,” he said. “I couldn't imagine ever leaving my son. The actor shared a similar sentiment about the impact his father's absence had on his life when speaking to People the same month. Speaking to the outlet, Daryl doubled down on the idea that becoming a parent has helped him process feelings surrounding his own childhood. "I'll say that it's pretty amazing because I didn't have a dad growing up,” he said at the time. “My dad left my family when I was 1. So becoming a dad has kind of given me this existential experience of getting to become the dad that I always wanted.”

Jun 20, 2026
The Crime That Shocked Tirana: What Did Armand Shakaj's Phone Reveal? New

The Crime That Shocked Tirana: What Did Armand Shakaj's Phone Reveal?

23:51 | 19 Qershor 2026 Pika më e lartë e është fshatit Cërrujë vendi ku Armand Shakaj finalizoi planin e tij kriminal, te zhdukjes së trupit të mikut të tij, Eglant Koçi.Pasi më 4 qershor dhe ekzekutoi Eglant Koçin me plumb në kokë në lokalin dhe zyrat e tij pranë shkollës “Ismail Qemali” në Tiranë, Armand Shakaj të nesërmën më 5 qershor realizoi edhe zhdukjen e trupit, duke përdorur një plan të mirëmenduar në detaje si një vrasës gjakftohtë. Ai futi trupin e pajetë të Koçit, në makinë e tij tip “Porche”, të cilën e dërgoi me karrotrec deri në fshatin Ibë, me qëllim humbjen e gjurmëve. Shakaj i tha drejtuesit të karrotrecit se makinë po e dërgonte në servis.Më pas ai ka udhëtuar nga Iba në drejtim të fshatit Cërrujë, zonë të cilën e njihte shumë mirë pasi e frekuentonte shpesh për të bërë relli me motora. Këtë e tregon edhe itinnerari i rrugës që ka ndjekur, pasi ka ecur nëpër rrugë që vetëm banorë të zonës e njohin. Shakaj ka përdorur rrugën për në fshatin Mollagjesh, pas ka vijuar në Funar dhe më tej është futur në pyll në një terren malor për të shkuar në Cërrojë.Armand Shakajn nuk e ndaloi as terreni i vështirë malor, zona e pyllëzuar dhe e thepisur për të shkuar në destinacionin final, për të zhdukur trupin e mikut të tij Eglant Koçi. Shakaj ushëtoi për tre orë e 30 minuta në një zonë të vështirë malore për të shkuar në Majën e Korrës, raporton A2 CNNNjë rrugë e cila kërkon ta njohësh mirë për shkak të vështirësive që të krijon terreni i pyllëzuar, por Armand Shakaj e çoi planin e tij kriminal deri në fund, duke shkuar më makinë deri në pikën më të lartë, në Majën e Korrës.Aty më pas ka nxjerrë nga makina trupin e pajetë të të riut duke e hedhur në pyll, në një zonë ku ishte i bindur se nuk do të gjendej kurrë. “Pas shpinës time ndodhet humnera, ku 41-vjeçari Armand Shakaj hodhi trupin e mikut të tij, Eglant Koçi.”Ekspertët e kriminologjisë thonë se nuk ka krim perfekt dhe se një gjurmë do të mbesë gjithmonë vlen në këtë rast. Shakajn e tradhëtoi telefoni i tij celular, pasi edhe pse e kishte hedhur më pas, policia nëpërmjet IMSI Chatcher, arriti të zbulonte ku kishte pulsuar për herë të fundit. Po ashtu, hetuesit siguruan informacione në rrugë operative se makina e Shakajt ishte parë nga barinjtë e zonës të kalonte në fshatrat Mollagjesh, Funar dhe Cërrojë. Për këtë arsye kërkimet u fokusuan në këtë zonë. Për rreth 10 ditë policia ka qëndruar në këto fshatrat duke kryer kontrolle të shumta nga toka dhe ajri, deri në momentin kur droni pikasi një trup në Majën e Korrës, i cili i përkiste Eglant Koçit.Pasi hodhi trupi e Koçit, Shakaj ka ndjekur një tjetër itinerar për t’u larguar, ndryshe nga erdhi, ai u largua nëpërmjet fshati Funar në drejtim të fshatrave Bixëlle, Balëz dhe Bradashesh dhe më pas në Tiranë. Pasi mbërriti në Tiranë, për ironi të fatit, ai u thirr të merrej në pyetje nga komisariati nr.2 pasi pas kqyrjes së tabulateve telefonike të numrit të Eglant Koçit, rezultonte se Shakaj ishte personi i fundit që kishte komunikuar. Kur u mor në pyetje Shakaj dha dëshmi të rreme duke deklaruar se nuk kishte dijeni për mikun e tij. Madje pasi ka dalë nga policia ai është ndeshur në rrugë me shokët dhe familjarët e Eglant Koçit, të cilëve i ka thënë se kishin pyetur nëse kishte dijeni dhe se ishte shumë i shqetësuar dhe se kur Eglanti të kthehej në shtëpi, t’i thonin që ta telefononte pasi ishte bërë merak. Dy ditë më vonë policia pas hetimeve intensive zbuloi se Shakaj që “ishte bërë merak” për mikun e tij, ishte edhe autori i vrasjes dhe zhdukjes së trupit.Ky ishte i gjithë skenari i kësaj ngjarje të rëndë që tronditi mbarë opinionin publik. Një histori krimi që i ngjan një skenari të plotë krimi. /A2 CNN

Jun 20, 2026
NATO's Unexpected Move: What Does It Mean for Kosovo? New

NATO's Unexpected Move: What Does It Mean for Kosovo?

21:14 | 19 Qershor 2026 Një zyrtar i NATO-s ka thënë se vendimi për optimizimin e forcave të KFOR-it në Kosovë nuk prek marrëveshjet ekzistuese që janë në mes të Aleancës Veri-Atlatnike dhe Kosovës.Ai ka thënë se vendosja e FSK’së në Veri të Kosovës mbetet e kushtëzuar nga marrëveshjet aktuale dhe miratimi paraprak i Komandantit të KFOR-it“Procesi i optimizimit nuk prek marrëveshjet ekzistuese të bashkëpunimit me Kosovën. Dislokimi i FSK-së në Veri mbetet i kushtëzuar nga marrëveshjet aktuale dhe miratimi paraprak i Komandantit të KFOR-it”,ka deklaruar ky zyrtar i NATO-s për REL.Dy ditë më parë sekretari i Përgjithshëm i NATO-s, Mark Rutte ka deklaruar se misioni paqeruajtës i Aleancës në Kosovë, KFOR, do të hyjë në një fazë përshtatjeje. Kjo do të bëjë që numri i trupave të ulet gradualisht në rreth 3.000 deri në 3.500 ushtarë, në varësi të zhvillimeve të sigurisë në terren. Duke folur në Bruksel, Rutte sqaroi se aktualisht në Kosovë ndodhen rreth 4.700 ushtarë të KFOR-it, por se ky numër është në proces rishikimi dhe mund të kthehet në nivelet e mëparshme.“Në këtë moment, KFOR ka rreth 4.700 trupa. Ajo që po bëjmë është një rikthim gradual drejt niveleve para vitit 2023, gjithmonë në varësi të rrethanave” u shpreh ai. Sipas Sekretarit të Përgjithshëm, ndryshimet nuk nënkuptojnë tërheqje të angazhimit të NATO-s, por një ripozicionim më efikas të forcave në terren.“Ky është një proces optimizimi i pranisë sonë. KFOR do të vazhdojë të përqendrohet në mandatin e tij thelbësor: garantimin e një mjedisi të sigurt dhe të qëndrueshëm për të gjitha komunitetet në Kosovë”, theksoi Rutte. Ai shtoi se vendimi vjen pas vlerësimeve të vazhdueshme të situatës së sigurisë dhe përmirësimeve të vërejtura në terren.

Jun 20, 2026
Trump's Bold Border Move: What's Behind the Zero Release Strategy? New

Trump's Bold Border Move: What's Behind the Zero Release Strategy?

The Trump administration has delivered a historic number of zero catch-and-releases at the border in the last year, the Daily Caller learned Friday.Following the surge in illegal entries during the Biden administration, Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have cracked down on border crossings, releasing zero illegals encountered at the border in the last 13 months.The figures from May 2026 alone draw a stark contrast to the prior Biden administration’s policies: Southwest border apprehensions were down 94 percent from the monthly average under Biden. The total border apprehensions during the 2026 fiscal year through May are 26 percent lower than the average for any single month from 1992 through 2024. (RELATED: We Reported Migrants Getting Leftist DA’s Free Legal Help. His Office Stopped Recording Their Cases)Nearly 800 pounds of fentanyl were seized at the border in May alone. CBP captured an average of 37,033 pounds of marijuana per month for the last four months — 61 percent higher than the average during Biden’s fiscal year 2024.Total drug seizures by the CBP were 56 percent higher this fiscal year than the same period in 2024.Border enforcement officials under Biden let in roughly 10.3 million illegal immigrants into the country from 2021 to 2024, according to Republican Homeland Security estimates.“Thirteen straight months of ZERO releases at the border. Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, we are delivering the most secure border in American history,” DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said. “The days of catch and release are over. We are enforcing the nation’s laws and quickly sending illegal aliens back to their home countries, ensuring the safety and sovereignty of our nation.”“Our robust enforcement policies are working,” CBP Commissioner Rodney S. Scott said in a press release. “[W]e are delivering unprecedented results in border security, drug interdiction, and trade enforcement.” On June 8, Border Patrol assisted Maverick County Sheriff’s Office in a traffic stop for Miguel Francisco Hernandez-Jimenez, an illegal alien from Mexico, who was smuggling humans inside a HVAC system in his truck bed. Officers disassembled the HVAC system and found Esteban De… pic.twitter.com/SRFMtuWhxx — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) June 19, 2026In addition to drug seizures, CBP captured two million counterfeit goods worth over $400 million in May alone. Border security also prevented nearly 250 shipments worth over $44 million in the same time period. (RELATED: ‘Let The Oil Flow!’: Trump Announces Diplomatic Breakthrough With Iran)Full reporting on border apprehensions and seizures can be found on the CBP website. The U.S. has deported over 600,000 illegal immigrants in Trump’s second term, with an additional 1.9 million self-deporting, according to the White House.

Jun 20, 2026
Dara Levitan Breaks Silence on Emotional Split: 'No Way to Avoid Tears' New

Dara Levitan Breaks Silence on Emotional Split: 'No Way to Avoid Tears'

Summer House's Dara Levitan is single but maybe not ready to mingle after her split from costar KJ Dillard. “Do you want to know what's setting me off? Well, I’m single,” Dara, 33, shared on the Thursday, June 18, episode of her “Five More Minutes” podcast via Bravo and Cocktails. “That’s all we’re going to say about it because I can’t do tears this morning, and there’s no way I’m talking about it without crying.” KJ, 28, and Dara’s romance began in summer 2025 while filming season 10 of the Bravo reality show. The pair met through mutual friend and castmate West Wilson. Before the pair confirmed their breakup in their own words, costar Jesse Solomon accidentally spilled the beans on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen earlier this month. “They broke up, yeah,” Jesse, 33, said on the June 9 episode after being asked why KJ and Dara unfollowed each other on social media. “Last I heard, they were broken up. Sorry if that’s not public.” In her latest podcast episode with cohost Carly Rivlin, Dara discussed dating alongside guest and skincare expert ⁠⁠Sean Garrette. While Dara acknowledged that she has “no idea what I’m doing when it comes to men and love,” the Bravo star sounded off on dating apps and trends in time for summer. When asked about hooking up with or without makeup on, Dara joked that it’s been a minute since she’s had to choose. “It’s been a long time since I’ve had any kind of casual hookup so let’s circle back in 90 days and see where we’re at to see if I’m talking to a man,” she said. Dara added, “I love them against my will, but I don’t like them.” Summer House viewers had a front-row seat to Dara and KJ’s love story, which included a few ups and downs. While appearing on the June 2 episode of the “More Life With Carl Radke” podcast, KJ revealed that he and Dara took a brief break after Summer House season 10 wrapped filming while he was experiencing mental health struggles. (KJ was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder late last year after being hospitalized for self-harm.) He explained that Dara “broke up” with him “because she had to.” “Dara, I think, was gonna hang on … but that wouldn’t have been good for either of us,” KJ said. “I needed the time, because after the hospital, I went to recovery … and that’s when we broke up. Looking back, if me and Dara were dating when I was in recovery, it would have been a mess. I would have been focused on saving the relationship rather than focusing on my health. Recovery changed my life.” Summer House is streaming now on Peacock. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Jun 20, 2026
Supreme Court's Stunning 9-0 Decision Sends Shockwaves Through Gun Law Debate New

Supreme Court's Stunning 9-0 Decision Sends Shockwaves Through Gun Law Debate

The attorney who secured a Supreme Court win paring back gun laws affecting marijuana users told the Daily Caller News Foundation Thursday the decision could signal how the justices plan to incorporate New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen into its future related decisions.The Supreme Court ruled Thursday in Hemani v. United States that a regular marijuana user could not be prosecuted under 18 USC 922(g)(3), in a 9-0 decision authored by Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch on Second Amendment grounds. Zachary Newland, the attorney whose firm represented Ali Hemani, said the high court’s decision reversed an apparent weakening of Bruen resulting from Rahimi v. United States, when it upheld the conviction of Zackey Rahimi for possessing a firearm while under a domestic violence restraining order. (RELATED: Liberal Justices Join Unanimous SCOTUS Ruling Favoring Pro-Gun Groups — But They Couldn’t Leave Well Enough Alone)“I think it breathed some new life back into Bruen because after Bruen and more importantly after Rahimi a couple of years ago, I think there was a general sense among the bar that maybe the court wasn’t as committed to the principles enounced in Bruen,” Newland said. “Maybe they weren’t as committed to some of the results, which policy-wise ripple. But here, I think you really see a retrenchment of a majority that is invested in the Bruen framework.” In a 9-0 Opinion, the Supreme Court has thrown out the 922(g)(3) conviction of an individual convicted of possessing a firearm while being an unlawful user of drugs. The Court has held that without more evidence that an individual is rendered unusually dangerous by their unlawful… pic.twitter.com/hDllynC3n6 — SAF (@2AFDN) June 18, 2026 The Supreme Court’s Bruen decision invalidated New York’s “good cause” requirement for pistol permits in June 2022, with Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, who authored the court’s opinion, citing historical gun laws and the debate around the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment as reasons New York’s concealed carry law was unconstitutional. Two years later, Thomas was the lone dissent in the Rahimi case, when the high court upheld the conviction of a man charged with possessing a firearm while under a restraining order.Newland told the DCNF his firm took up the case after the district court initially ruled in Hemani’s favor, adding that he felt the law Hemani was charged with breaking, 18 USC 922(g)(3), which prohibits those who use controlled substances including marijuana from owning firearms, could be targeted on Second Amendment grounds.“I knew this statute, candidly, from the Hunter Biden prosecution,” Newland told the DCNF. “I wasn’t involved in that defense, but I was familiar with it and I thought, you know, just on first blush that it looks susceptible to challenge. I think it’s very broad and I think it doesn’t provide much due process legal protection for folks before potentially being stripped of your Second Amendment rights and facing 15 years in federal prison.”Biden was pardoned by his father, then-President Joe Biden, on Dec. 1, 2024, after he was convicted by a federal jury in Delaware for illegally possessing a Colt revolver while using drugs. In the case of Hemani, Newland said a crucial decision was how to challenge the law.“We made sure that we brought an as-applied challenge rather than a facial challenge, meaning an as-applied challenge is a challenge saying that the law is unlawful as applied to my client versus a facial challenge, which says it’s unlawful in every instance,” Newland said. “So that’s one, you narrow the target there, right? And in some ways, you put it on the government rather than putting it on you.”Newland also said that in this case, he also benefitted from the fact that the Hemani case had “better facts” than the Rahimi case decided in June 2024. (RELATED: Second Amendment Groups Target Purple State’s Decades-Long ‘Permission Slip’ Scheme With New Lawsuit)“The government was making much broader arguments here than they were in Rahimi and in Rahimi, it’s bad facts when you have that, and bad facts make bad laws sometimes,” Newland said.Rahimi had been involved in five shootings across December 2020 and January 2021, according to a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which overturned his conviction on Second Amendment grounds before the Supreme Court reversed it. Newland expressed hope for the chance to take another case to the high court.“I’m a big believer in individual liberties, and I’m a pretty big skeptic of government power in general, so I would love to be involved in more of those things and it’s something that I think is important and that not enough people take seriously enough,” Newland told the DCNF. “Whether or not you agree with the policy concerns of current modern day law, I’m a big believer in the Constitution says what it says.”All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

Jun 20, 2026
Chaos Unfolds as Popular Ride Leaves Thrill-Seekers Dangling New

Chaos Unfolds as Popular Ride Leaves Thrill-Seekers Dangling

A popular ride at Long Island’s Adventureland malfunctioned on Friday night, leaving over 25 young thrill-seekers dangling in mid-air.The panic began around 7:30 p.m. when the amusement park’s “Wave Twister” attraction ground to a sudden halt, trapping the riders a dizzying 75 feet above the ground, according to FOX5.25 riders got stuck on a ride at Adventureland. Facebook/Edward MarquezThe ride malfunctioned at around 7:30 p.m. Paul MazzaThe East Farmingdale Fire Department and a mutual aid company rushed to the scene and are currently working a rescue operation to bring the stranded parkgoers safely back down.The “Wave Twister” ride at the amusement park came to a halt, leaving riders trapped 25 feet above the ground. Paul MazzaFirefighters climbed up on a ladder to help take riders down safely. Paul MazzaEmergency crews from the West Babylon, East Farmingdale, and Amityville Fire Departments, along with Suffolk County Police, have evacuated the park.As of Friday evening, at least 15 riders had been rescued.FOX5 reporter Jessica Formoso, who was at the park when the ride stalled, said she first realized something was wrong when she heard sirens in the parking lot.“We were stunned,” she said.“I was like, are people actually stuck?”The “Wave Twister” is part of a $10 million, five-phase redevelopment of Adventureland’s Legacy Corner and was manufactured by Ride Engineers of Switzerland.Adventureland did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Jun 20, 2026