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Todd Meadows’ family: Who is his partner Kennady Harvey? everything about their children

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Todd Meadows is known for his work as a cast member on Discovery Channel deadliest catch Died at the age of 25. The young reality TV personality who took part in the show as one of the boat owners who captured marine life died on February 25.

Todd Meadows Family (Facebook Post/@Kennady Harvey)
Todd Meadows Family (Facebook Post/@Kennady Harvey)

Who was his partner Kennedy Harvey?

news meadowsThe passing was first shared by his partner Kennady Harvey. She posted an emotional message recalling how he was not only the father of her children, but also her closest partner and best friend.

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“I have nothing to say, nothing I do or say can bring you back. Not only are you a father to my children, you are my best friend. No matter what our relationship is, we always comfort each other and no one but us can understand why.”

“It brings me a little comfort to know that you are already doing something you love. I promise I will never let my children forget you. We will talk about you every day, visit with you, show them every photo and video, and all our highlights,” she added.

everything about their children

Todd Meadows is the father of three young boys who he describes as his “whole world.” one to fund me A page launched to support the family shares details of his dedication as a parent.

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“We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Todd Morgan Meadows,” the fundraising page reads. “He was a much-loved father, son, brother and friend at 25 years old who was taken from us far too soon while doing what he loved – crabbing in Alaskan waters.”

“He was a committed father to his three amazing little boys who were his world. Everything he did was for them – their smiles, their futures and the memories they would carry.”

The fundraiser also talks about deep loss “This unimaginable loss has left his children without a father, his parents without a son, his siblings without a brother and his family shattered,” the statement continued. “We are raising funds to assist his three sons at this heartbreaking time, to help with funeral costs and to help ease the financial burden of the coming months. Any donation, no matter the amount, will be used directly to honor his life and ensure his sons are cared for in the way he wanted. If you are unable to donate, please pray for our family and keep his name as immortal as he wished.”

Pahalgam case: NIA seeks China’s help in tracking GoPro camera information

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New Delhi: Special NIA court to hear Pahalgam case terrorist attack The Jammu case has issued a letter of attorney to the relevant Chinese authorities seeking assistance in tracing the supply chain and end-user details of the GoPro Hero Black 12 cameras seized in the NIA investigation. The aim was to ascertain details of pre-attack reconnaissance, operations and operational preparations by Pakistani terrorists behind the deadly attack on April 22, 2025, which killed 26 people, including 25 tourists.Sources say that although the GoPro camera was mounted on the body by one of the three pakistani terrorist To capture the circumstances of the attack, no footage was obtained of the attackers who were tracked and killed in the Dachigam forests during Operation Mahadev, months after the attack.Still, the GoPro Hero 12 Black camera is an important piece of evidence because its supply chain can help determine details such as reconnaissance of the attack site and the attacker’s route and activities.Previously, the NIA sent a legal notice to camera manufacturer GoPro BV, seeking details of its supply chain and activation. “GoPro BV informed in its reply that the camera was supplied to AE Group International Limited, a distributor in the People’s Republic of China; the camera was launched in Dongguan, the People’s Republic of China on January 30, 2024,” the NIA said.According to the application filed with the NIA court, “The manufacturer further stated that it does not possess the downstream transaction details or end-user records of the device. The activation, initial use and commercial tracking of the device fall within the territorial jurisdiction of the People’s Republic of China, and the information required to trace the purchaser, end-user and related technical records can only be obtained through judicial assistance from the Chinese authorities.”The court said that since India and China are not signatories to the mutual legal assistance treaty, assistance can be sought under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, as both countries have ratified the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime.The Ministry of Interior has agreed to issue a letter of inquiry to China seeking legal assistance to investigate the case.

‘I’m not happy with Britain’: Donald Trump criticizes Keir Starmer over military access

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'I'm not happy with Britain': Donald Trump criticizes Keir Starmer over military access

president Donald Trump stepped up his criticism on Tuesday british prime minister Keir Starmer initially refused to allow US warplanes to use British bases to attack Iran, saying “we are not dealing with Winston Churchill”.Trump said the historic relationship between the United States and Britain was “not what it used to be” amid a diplomatic spat over the US-Israeli attack on Iran. “Britain has been very, very uncooperative,” he said, sitting next to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House. “I’m not happy with Britain,” he said. “It took us three or four days to figure out where we could land.”Starmer told parliament on Monday that his government “doesn’t believe in regime change from the sky” and initially refused to play any role in Washington’s war with Iran, a move that drew Trump’s ire. Starmer later agreed to a US request to use two British military bases for “specific and limited defense purposes”.The incident angered Trump, who earlier told British daily The Sun: “This is the strongest relationship of all. Now we have very strong relationships with the rest of Europe,” singling out France and Germany.Starmer has developed a friendly relationship with Trump, who made an unprecedented second state visit to the UK last year. The so-called special relationship between the World War II allies was largely based on long-term defense cooperation and intelligence sharing.However, any potential military action in the Middle East is politically sensitive in the UK following former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s disastrous support for the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.Trump’s comments to The Sun came after Starmer announced on Tuesday that he would send helicopters with counter-drone capabilities and the Royal Navy Dragon warship to bolster Cyprus’ defenses as part of his “defensive operations”. The move comes after a British Royal Air Force base on the eastern Mediterranean island was attacked by Iranian-made drones early Monday, one of which crashed into a runway, officials said.“The UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based there,” Starmer said on X. “We will always act in the interests of the UK and our allies,” he added.Trump told The Sun that Starmer had “provided no help”, adding: “I never thought I would see this. I never thought I would see something like this in the UK. We love Britain. “It’s just a very different relationship… and I’m very sad to see that this relationship is obviously not what it was,” he said.Government minister Darren Jones defended Starmer’s decision to only engage in military action if there was a “legal basis” and a “clear plan” in Britain’s own national interests. “That’s why we were not involved in the initial attack on Iran,” he said. He said two British bases, one in Gloucestershire in western England and an Anglo-American base on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, were now approved for American use.“We all remember the mistakes of Iraq and we have learned from them,” Starmer told parliament on Monday. He stressed that the Akrotiri base in Cyprus “is not used by American bombers.”Asked about Trump’s criticism, Starmer’s spokesman said Britain and the United States remained staunch allies. “This is reflected in decades of special relationships, whether in national security, trade or other areas,” the spokesman said.British politicians have been troubled by the 2003 Iraq war, which reportedly left 179 British soldiers dead. An official British inquiry into the conflict later found that Blair had relied on flawed intelligence in his decision to enter the war.Evie Aspinall, director of the British Foreign Policy Group think tank, told AFP that Starmer faced a “very tight diplomatic tightrope” with the United States, which “remains crucial in the context of Ukraine and Greenland”.

Did Cher hide $1.2 million in taxes related to Kamala Harris’ campaign? it’s a fact

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A viral Facebook post captivated the singer Cher Controversy arose after she secretly hid $1.2 million in taxes. The allegation was shared by a page called “America’s Last Line of Defense,” which said the money was tied to the 2024 presidential campaign. Kamala Harris Someone whom Cher recognized.

Is singer Cher accused of hiding $1.2 million in taxes? (Associated Press)
Is singer Cher accused of hiding $1.2 million in taxes? (Associated Press)

According to the viral claim, the New York State Department of Revenue is seeking charges for Cher’s alleged “crimes.” The post further claimed that she could face hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and up to a year in prison.

“The 83-year-old artist owes more than $120,000 and could face hundreds of thousands in fines and up to a year in prison,” the Facebook post said.

However, claims that Cher hid $1.2 million in taxes are false, as there are no official reports charging the singer with such a crime. There has also been no progress on the charges in any court.

The viral claim appears to be a hoax, with no evidence to support the accusations against Cher.

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Cher’s latest legal victory over royalties

last year, Cher Won royalties lawsuit against the estate of her ex-husband Sonny Bono. The couple married in 1969 and formed the musical duo Sonny & Cher in the 1960s and 1970s. They have released several hit songs, including “Baby Don’t Go,” “I Got You Babe,” “But You’re Mine” and “What Now My Love”

After filing for divorce in 1974, the two signed an agreement in 1978 that entitled Cher to a 50-50 split in royalties. However, in 2016, Sonny Bono’s estate notified her that they would stop paying her royalties.

When Sonny Bono died in 1998, his widow, Mary, managed his trust. In 2016, the estate said heirs had recovered Cher’s royalties under U.S. copyright law.

Cher’s lawyers argued in court that the Copyright Act should not override the couple’s divorce agreement. In November 2025, Judge John A. Kronstadt issued a final ruling ordering the Estate to restore Cher’s 50% share of the royalties.

The United States and Israel attack Iran: Regular charter flights will be used for repatriation

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Evacuation: AI brings back 143 cockpit and crew members from its and Air India Express flights stranded in Dubai

New Delhi: India is working to repatriate thousands of travelers stranded in West Asian countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar since February 28 through chartered and scheduled flights from nearby open airspace points such as Saudi Arabia and Muscat.With scheduled flights canceled in places like the United Arab Emirates, airports there, including two hubs in Dubai, are offering charter flight slots. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Tuesday asked Indian airlines and non-scheduled flight operators to seek as many flights as possible. Air India plans to fly 58 flights on March 4, including 30 flights by IndiGo and 23 flights by Air India Group.“Airlines and non-scheduled flight operators have been warned not to increase fares. If stranded passengers holding tickets travel on the same airline, the fare difference should not be charged,” officials said after a meeting held by Director General of Civil Aviation Faiz Ahmed Kidwai.The meeting follows a detailed review by the project office of the crisis in West Asia, including the evacuation of Indians and the impact on fuel supplies and shipping. The meeting was attended by Aviation Minister Samir Sinha and senior officials of the Home, External Affairs, Defence, Petroleum and Shipping Ministries.Sinha and Kidwai, in coordination with the MEA, developed a repatriation plan based on developments. In addition to scheduled flights to Saudi Arabia and Muscat, the airline will provide updates on charter flight slots from the UAE in the morning and evening hours.Some prominent Indian business leaders flew to Delhi from Dubai World Central (Dubai’s secondary airport) on Tuesday night in one of the first private jets authorized to fly to India. As a Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft registered in India, the aircraft had to take a longer route home, bypassing Pakistani airspace.Air India has begun deploying wide-body aircraft, including Boeing 777s and B787s, on routes from Delhi and Mumbai to Jeddah and Dubai, and the return legs are expected to be operated at full capacity. IndiGo operates flights to Jeddah and Muscat and is working on offering services to Emirates stations. AI Express, SpiceJet and Akasa also operate flights to the region.Officials added that the main strategy is to recover crew and aircraft in West Asia, after which evacuation and passenger recovery flights will be expanded through Jeddah, Muscat and other airports.

‘Heartbroken beyond words’: Indian-American Savitha Shan’s parents break silence after daughter killed in Austin shooting

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'Heartbroken beyond words': Indian-American Savitha Shan's parents break silence after daughter killed in Austin shooting

The devastated family of 21-year-old University of Texas student Savitha Shan, who was shot to death by a gunman at an Austin bar, released a statement after their daughter was identified as the second victim of the shooting. “It is with profound sadness and immeasurable sadness that we announce the tragic passing of our beloved daughter Savitha during the recent terrorist attacks. She was 21 years old and our only child. We are heartbroken beyond words,” the statement read. “Savitha was an intelligent, compassionate and deeply caring young woman whose presence brought warmth, comfort and joy to everyone who knew her,” the statement read. “She was a diligent student at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, where she pursued her studies with determination and excellence. Sge believed in hard work, service to others and living with integrity.” “Her sudden and heartbreaking passing has left an irreplaceable void in our lives and the lives of all who loved her. This loss feels unreal and profoundly unfair, and the spaces she once illuminated are now filled with sadness. As we mourn this unimaginable loss, we also keep the other victims of this tragedy in our hearts,” the statement said.

MMA star Jorge Pedersen identified as third victim

In the early morning hours of Sunday, March 1, a shooting occurred at the Buford Bar on West Sixth Street in Austin. The third victim has been identified as Jorge Pederson. The 30-year-old mixed martial arts star was taken to hospital where he died after being taken off life support. Ryder Harrington, 19, and Savitha Shan, 21, were identified as the first and second victims.

Savitha Shan’s Indian Origin Controversy

The gunman, Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old Senegalese immigrant, was wearing a sweatshirt with an Iranian flag and the words “Property of Allah” written on it. While several politicians spoke out against immigration and more than 70 Texas Republicans wrote to Congress urging a halt to all immigration, many haters commented that Savitha shouldn’t be in the country either. American Internet celebrity Andrew Branca wrote: “Savitha Shan should not be allowed to enter our country.” At the same time, many people reminded him that Savitha was born in the United States and is a Texan in the true sense.

GoPro traces in Pahalgam terror attack lead to Chinese city, court allows NIA to seek help from Beijing

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GoPro 在 Pahalgam 恐怖袭击中的踪迹通往中国城市,法院允许 NIA 寻求北京帮助Lashkar-e-Taiba Investigators who killed 25 tourists and a Kashmiri pony trainer at Baisaran in J&K’s Pahalgam on April 22 last year told a Jammu court this week that a GoPro action camera currently in NIA custody was first launched in Dongguan, China, as “vital” reconnaissance evidence.The special court on Monday allowed the NIA’s request to send a “letter rogatory” (a legal term for a country’s formal request for mutual legal assistance from another country) to the Chinese government through the Ministry of External Affairs to help trace who purchased the device and how it ended up in the hands of J&K-affiliated terrorists.The home ministry has approved the request submitted by NIA DIG Sandeep Choudhary.The GoPro Hero 12 Black camera with serial number C3501325471706 was one of several electronic devices and other items seized during the investigation into a terrorist attack on tourists in one of the more popular destinations in J&K.The NIA told the special judge that finding out who procured and activated the cameras in China was crucial to establishing pre-attack reconnaissance, operational patterns and operational preparations by Pakistan-backed terrorists.The agency previously sent a notice to manufacturer GoPro BV, seeking details of the distribution chain and activation of specific cameras.GoPro’s response revealed that the camera was supplied to Chinese distributor AE Group International Ltd and launched on January 30, 2024 in Dongguan, an industrial hub in central Guangdong province. The manufacturer told the NIA that it had no records of downstream transactions or end-user details, leaving Chinese authorities the only way to identify the buyers.Since India and China do not have a bilateral mutual legal assistance treaty, the request will be made through the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, which has been ratified by both countries.The court acknowledged that the information sought by the NIA was “significant in establishing the chain of custody, attribution of users, and evidentiary linkage of the cameras to the broader conspiracy.” It directed the investigating officer to upload the request with Chinese translation on the mutual legal assistance portal and send a copy through the CBI’s International Police Cooperation Wing in Delhi for forwarding to China through diplomatic channels.

Nancy Guthrie: Activity outside Catalina’s home as PCSD sergeant talks backpack clue; “What happened?”

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“Today” host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for 31 days since she was last seen outside her home in Catalina. Arizona A $1 million reward in addition to the $100,000 offered by the FBI has become a major attraction for searchers in the 84-year-old’s home near Tucson on Feb. 1.

Catalina Ochoa visits the Nancy Guthrie monument in front of the KVOA news desk on March 3. (AFP Getty Images)
Catalina Ochoa visits the Nancy Guthrie monument in front of the KVOA news desk on March 3. (AFP Getty Images)

Private investigative reporter Jonathan Lee Riches reported on social media that people from different states were traveling to Catalina to search for Nancy Guthrie. Riches has been covering developments in the case for the past three weeks.

Riches reports that a group of people arrived at Nancy Guthrie’s address early Tuesday with metal detectors. They walked to Nancy Guthrie’s door and conducted an extensive search of the home.

Riches also shared a photo of a searcher who was allegedly from california and “signed a contract with ABC News.” Ht.com cannot independently verify this information. Photos shared by Riches taken from the street outside the home showed at least seven to 10 people, either searchers or reporters. There are also many vehicles parked.

Sheriff Chris Nanos talks investigation

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department spoke to NBC on Tuesday to discuss the mystery of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. PCSD has been working with the FBI’s Phoenix, Arizona field office on the case, and Fox News earlier reported that PCSD agents and officers have formed a task force. FBI.

A key clue in the investigation is door camera footage from suspect Nancy Guthrie’s home the night she disappeared. Detectives have been trying to identify the masked suspect using clues about his appearance. The backpack the male suspect was carrying was a major clue along with the black gloves he was wearing.

Backpack clues update

While a pair of gloves matched those worn by the suspect, access camera video found outside Nancy Guthrie’s home has been sent for genetic genealogy testing, and Sheriff Nanos provided an update on the status of the 25-liter “Ozark Trail Hiker’s Bag” in an NBC interview.

“We now understand that it may not have been purchased from Walmart,” Nanos told NBC’s Liz Kreutz. “This new backpack is exclusive to Walmart, but who’s to say I didn’t purchase it and put it on eBay? … That’s what we’re looking at.”

Kash Patel fired FBI agent with Iran expertise days before Tehran attack, also expelled members investigating Trump: report

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Kash Patel fired FBI agent with Iran expertise days before Tehran attack, also expelled members investigating Trump: report

FBI Director Kash Patel last week fired more than a dozen FBI agents and staffers for their role in the investigation of classified documents on Donald Trump, targeting an elite counterintelligence unit that investigates threats from foreign adversaries specifically targeting Iran, against which the United States and Israel have launched attacks.According to “MS Now”, Patel claimed without evidence that the team of FBI agents investigating Trump’s hoard of top-secret records at the Mar-a-Lago club took improper investigative measures.Patel’s dismantling of the global espionage group known as CI-12 came just days after Trump launched Operation Fury, a series of bombing raids on Iran that killed the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Trump ordered the bombing of Iran during his first term, and Iran subsequently carried out a series of actions on U.S. soil in an attempt to assassinate Trump and some of his aides.CI-12 investigates illegal media leaks and mishandling of classified documents and employs experienced agents trained in threat and espionage operations, with a special focus on the Middle East, including Iran and its proxies, Cuba, and a number of terrorist groups. It does not investigate threats from China or Russia, which are handled by separate units.The global espionage team helped uncover numerous counterintelligence threats from foreign governments, including Monica Vitter, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence specialist and sergeant who began spying for Iran. Prosecutors said that while working with top-secret U.S. intelligence services, Witt converted to Islam and began espionage to aid Iran. She was indicted by a grand jury in 2019, but she defected to Iran and remains a fugitive today.The New York Sun first reported the target of the CI-12 device launched last week.On Monday, FBI insiders expressed concern that Patel might fire more CI-12 agents and staff.FBI spokesman Ben Williamson told MS NOW that the FBI would not comment on personnel matters but would maintain “a robust counterintelligence operation with personnel located across the country that achieved record results in 2025, including a 35% increase in counterintelligence arrests, the capture of six of the ten most wanted fugitives, and the foiling of multiple terrorist plots in December alone.”“Our teams remain fully engaged across the country and ready to mobilize any security assets needed to assist federal partners and state and local law enforcement,” he added.

‘No better feeling’: Air India flies 149 stranded passengers from Dubai to Delhi as tensions rise in West Asia

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Image Credit: Air India Newsroom

New Delhi: Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, air india On Monday, 149 passengers stranded in Dubai were brought back to Delhi.This marked the first arrival of an Indian airline into the national capital that day. “We are delighted to welcome guests and crew from Dubai on board flight AI916D. This is the first Air India flight to arrive in New Delhi today with 149 passengers and eight crew members on board, amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East,” Air India Newsroom announced in a post on X.

‘Explosion near hotel’: Indians recount horrific experiences of stranded passengers returning to India

Further mentioning the role of the authorities, it added: “My heartfelt thanks to our team, the Government of India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Dubai local authorities for their continued collaboration in making this return possible.”It further expressed its joy at the successful flight, “There is no better feeling than bringing our guests and crew home.”Operations at Dubai Airports are expected to partially resume after being disrupted for several days due to rising regional tensions.Dubai Airports has announced that it will resume limited flight operations on the evening of Monday, March 2, with some flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) allowed. Previously, airspace restrictions in parts of the Middle East led to widespread flight cancellations.The disruption followed a February 28 U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory drone and missile strikes targeting multiple locations in the region. The ongoing escalation has led some countries to temporarily close airspace corridors, ground flights and leave thousands of passengers stranded.The UAE aviation industry is returning to normalcy as airlines gradually resume services. For thousands of Indian tourists waiting for the chance to return home, a phased reopening could bring cautious relief.However, authorities urged passengers to remain vigilant. Travelers are advised not to travel to DXB or DWC unless they have received direct confirmation from the airline regarding scheduled departure time, as operations remain limited and subject to change.