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What’s going on near the Newburgh Lighthouse Bridge? Report of Hudson River plane crash surfaces; details emerge

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A small plane reportedly crashed in hudson river Newburgh Lighthouse Bridge Intel near New York City, Arizona Reported on X. The Facebook page “Orange County NY Fire Calls” also shared on Facebook that Stewart Tower reported a Cessna 172 aircraft “in the river near the bridge with an unidentified spirit on board.”

What's going on near the Newburgh Lighthouse Bridge? Report of plane crash in Hudson River surfaces (Pexel - Representative Image)
What’s going on near the Newburgh Lighthouse Bridge? Report of plane crash in Hudson River surfaces (Pexel – Representative Image)

What we know so far

According to BNO News, the aircraft was a Cessna 172, a single-engine, four-seat aircraft commonly used for flight training and private travel. It has registration number N1560E and is registered to American Airman Inc, a flight school on Long Island.

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The plane that crashed took off from MacArthur Airport on Long Island. Every Flight Radar 24the plane’s last recorded position was on the Hudson River between Newburgh and Beacon, about 60 miles north of New York City.

The area is located near New York Stewart International Airport, a commercial and military airport orange county.

The Orange County New York Fire Call Center’s Facebook page shared some details about the incident report. “Middle Hope Car 1 responded, 911 advised the aircraft may be south of the bridge, and Newburgh also dispatched an aircraft,” an update reads.

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Other updates said, “Newburg unit responded, boat not in service,” and “Middle Hope Car 1 requested boat from New Hamburg.”

According to Stuart Tarr, there were two people on board and the plane was “full of fuel,” the page said. Newburgh Car 4 later confirmed that “all subjects” were “out of the water and on shore.”

The page stated that relevant units were at the scene looking for the plane. “Command advises that nothing is visible from the aircraft and requests a drone or helicopter with a thermal camera to assist in the search. 911 advises Lifenet Air 2 overhead to assist in the search,” the update reads.

“The Newburgh Police Department confirmed sighting of the aircraft on Renwick Street,” an update reads. Another user said, “911 advised Hackensack Airlines to be on standby. The US Coast Guard advised they could send a ship from New York with an ETA of 6-7 hours, or a plane from Cape Cod with an ETA of 1 hour, and the Newburgh command asked the Coast Guard to remain involved.”

The cause of the crash remains unclear. One search and rescue operation It is reported that it has been launched.

U.S. Embassy in Riyadh attacked by drone; Saudi Arabia issues shelter-in-place order

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U.S. Embassy in Riyadh attacked by drone; Saudi Arabia issues shelter-in-place order
U.S. Embassy in Riyadh. (screenshot)

Saudi authorities said two drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh early Tuesday, causing a small fire and causing minor damage to the building, while Iran continued to launch retaliatory attacks in the Gulf.A spokesman for the Saudi Arabian Defense Ministry said in a statement that an initial assessment confirmed that the U.S. diplomatic mission in Riyadh was targeted. “The attack resulted in a limited fire and minor material damage to the building,” the statement noted.Thick smoke billowed from the embassy building, and a source close to the Saudi military, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter, said air defense systems intercepted four drones targeting Riyadh’s diplomatic district during the incident, AFP reported.Following the attack, the U.S. Embassy issued a shelter-in-place advisory to U.S. citizens in Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran as a precautionary measure. Non-essential travel to military installations in the area is restricted. The mission said it will continue to closely monitor the evolving regional situation and urged U.S. citizens to review the latest security alerts and reassess travel plans to prevent disruptions.The advice recommends staying indoors, staying aware of your surroundings, avoiding demonstrations, large gatherings and police-heavy areas, and following instructions from local authorities. The mission recommends that U.S. nationals register or re-enroll in the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security updates and facilitate contact in the event of an emergency. It also reminds citizens to ensure they have a valid U.S. passport for any short-notice travel.Saudi Arabia’s unified emergency number (which covers police, fire and transport services) is 911. Other emergency contact numbers include the police (999), motorway safety (996) and the ambulance service (997).The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh can be reached at +966-11-835-4000; the U.S. Consulate General in Jeddah can be reached at +966-12-220-5000; the U.S. Consulate General in Dhahran can be reached at +966-13-839-5700. The Bureau of Consular Affairs in the United States and Canada can be reached at 888-407-4747, or +1-202-501-4444 elsewhere.In response to this news, US President Donald Trump said that he would respond soon. The US president said in an interview with NewsNation that the nature of the retaliation would be revealed soon, details of which a reporter for the outlet shared on X on Monday.Earlier, Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry said two drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, causing limited fire and causing minor material damage, according to a preliminary assessment shared on X on Tuesday.

In South Carolina, temple committee defends Sabarimala temple’s ban on women entry

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Thiruvananthapuram: Travancore Devaswom Committee will submit an affidavit to the Supreme Court to preserve existing traditions Sabarimala TempleBoard chairman K Jayakumar on Monday expressed opposition to the 2018 ruling to open the hill shrine to women of all ages.The decision was taken at a board meeting when the court was considering a petition regarding entry of menstruating women into temples in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. On September 28, 2018, a five-judge Constitution bench voted by a 4-1 majority to strike down the restrictions on Sabarimala – a centuries-old practice that barred women between the ages of 10 and 50. The Supreme Court found that the ban violated equality and freedom of belief. It said biological factors cannot be a reason to deny entry to places of worship. “We will challenge the Supreme Court’s ruling. The board has no objection to it,” Jayakumar said. “TDB was established under the rules to protect the temple and its traditions.”TDB is an autonomous statutory body headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram and manages over 1,000 temples in Kerala. Established in 1950, it is the largest of the five devaswom committees in the state and oversees iconic shrines, the most famous of which is Sabarimala.Jayakumar, in objecting to a review of the 2018 judgment in 2020 by the commission’s lawyers, said it reflected the legal view at the time rather than a change in policy. “The devil has only one position – that tradition should be protected and followed,” he said, adding that the committee could make its position clear when courts begin review. The court has given the parties until March 15 to communicate their positions. Jayakumar said the meeting was held against this backdrop and the board decided to take a stand “in line with the mood of the devotees”. Asked whether the Kerala government would reflect the committee’s stand, he said the issue should be raised with the government.

‘Disgusting and inhumane’: Kesha accuses Trump administration of using her song to ‘incite violence’ in Iran post

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Kesha slams Trump administration and White House The unauthorized use of her song on TikTok “incites violence and threatens war.” The pop star weighed in on social media after the White House used her song “Blow” in a video shared on social media during the Iran conflict, featuring fighter jets flying through the sky, titled “Lethal.”

Kesha accuses the Trump administration of using her song to
Kesha accuses the Trump administration of using her song to “incite violence” in Iran posts (kesha/instagram)

Kesha said in a statement to

“Love always trumps hate. In times like these, please love yourselves and love each other. This blatant disregard for human life and, frankly, this attack on all of our nervous systems is the opposite of what I stand for,” she added.

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In the post, Kesha also drew attention to how many times Trump’s name appears in Epstein’s dossier.

“Also, don’t let this distract from the fact that criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the dossier over a million times,” she added.

When did the White House release the clip to Kesha’s song?

The White House released a clip featuring Kesha’s song “Blow” on February 10. The song appeared on her first EP “Cannibal” in 2010 and is a pop dance song. Officially released on February 1, 2011.

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An accompanying music video was released later that month, starring late actor James Van Der Beek. “This place is about to explode, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh,” Kesha sings. “What now? (What?) We’re taking control. We get what we want. We do what you don’t.”

Kesha isn’t the only star to accuse the White House and Trump administration of using their songs on social media and at campaign rallies without permission. Other artists who have previously criticized the White House on the same issue include Olivia Rodrigo; Sabrina Carpenter,SZA, Celine DionKenny Loggins, Linda Ronstadt, Foo Fighters, The White Stripes, and more.

Nancy Guthrie case: Ex-con Luke Daley opens up about brief detention, denies ties; ‘Wants Nancy home’

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Today’s host’s mother Savannah GuthrieNancy Guthrie has been missing for a month and the search continues. A man who was briefly detained over her disappearance is speaking out. Luke Daley, 37, an ex-convict from Arizona, was detained after a SWAT raid at his home but was released a short time later.

Ex-con Luke Daley was released from custody saying he had
Ex-con Luke Daley was released from custody saying he had “nothing to do” with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance (AFP Getty Images)

In his first interview with “True Crime Arizona,” he told host Brianna Whitney, “It wasn’t me. I had nothing to do with this case.”

Daley’s 77-year-old mother was also interviewed by police during the investigation. Many online have speculated that Daley, who has a history of drug and weapons offenses and was arrested last year, is the masked man who broke into the jail. Nancy’s Returned to China on February 1st.

Daly dismissed the speculation and urged people not to get caught up in internet theories. “I, like everyone else, just want Nancy to come home and stay safe,” he said. “But that being said, I have nothing to do with this case,” he said, adding that he didn’t know who was involved but would tell investigators if he did.

Daley and his mother were among a handful of people detained since Nancy disappeared from their Tucson home and were released after hours of questioning. Daley’s Range Rover was also impounded by police, but it’s unclear whether it has been returned.

His past criminal record raised concerns about his detention. Daley served 18 months in prison between 2019 and 2020 for drug solicitation and evading law enforcement, and was convicted of drug trafficking in 2022 and received four years of probation. In 2025, he was arrested for possession of a firearm and fentanyl but was allowed to remain at large.

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Dailey and his mother were among the few people detained since Nancy disappeared from their Tucson home, and the two were released after hours of questioning. Police also impounded Daley’s Range Rover, but it’s unclear whether it has been returned.

His past criminal record raised additional concerns while in custody. Daley served 18 months in prison between 2019 and 2020 for drug solicitation and evading law enforcement. In 2022, he was also convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to four years of probation. In 2025, he was arrested for possession of a firearm and fentanyl, but a judge allowed him to remain free on bail.

Lawyers deny links as investigation continues

Dailey’s lawyer stressed that he had nothing to do with Nancy’s disappearance. “Mr. Daly and Nancy Guthrie There is no information related to her abduction. “Like the entire Tucson community, Mr. Dailey and his mother hope Nancy returns to her family unharmed,” the attorney said. “

Additionally, police collected DNA evidence from Nancy’s home, but there were no matches linking Daley to the case, although his genetic material may have been in the database.

HC stays CAT relief for Wankhede

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New Delhi: delhi high court Disciplinary proceedings have been resumed against Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer Sameer Wankhede, who was punished for drugs seized in a 2021 case, invalidating relief from the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT).The 2008-batch police officer came to limelight for allegedly threatening to implicate actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan in the Cordelia cruise ship drug bust case in 2021 during his posting at the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Mumbai. In an order last week, the High Court bench of Justices Anil Kshetarpal and Amit Mahajan allowed continuation of disciplinary proceedings against Wankhede, allowing the Center to contest the CAT order which had quashed the action.

Where is Netanyahu’s son Yair? Former White House insider issues explosive kidnapping warning, calls him ‘vulnerable target’

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predecessor White House Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair Netanyahu, who lives in Miami, may be at risk of being kidnapped as international tensions continue to escalate, people familiar with the matter said.

A former White House official has warned that Miami-based Yair Netanyahu could be at risk of being kidnapped amid rising international tensions. (File photo)
A former White House official has warned that Miami-based Yair Netanyahu could be at risk of being kidnapped amid rising international tensions. (File photo)

Howard Stoffer, an international affairs expert with 25 years of experience in the U.S. government, warned that Yair must take security measures seriously amid questions about why he did not join the Israel Defense Forces like his compatriots.

The 34-year-old is reportedly doing “non-profit charity work” Florida. At the same time, some 360,000 reservists were drafted into the Israeli army to fight Iran, temporarily giving up other obligations.

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Why is Yair a “vulnerable target”?

Professor Stover said Yair would become a “vulnerable target” if he remained in the United States. “I don’t understand how he could be in the United States and not be an extremely vulnerable target for attack or kidnapping.”

He continued, “If he came to New York or spoke at some public forum, I wouldn’t go because I think that’s a potential target for some angry people out there.”

He believes that from Israel’s perspective, Yair’s continued presence in the United States is “a huge mistake” because he failed to serve and fulfill his military obligations.

“I think it’s a huge mistake from an Israeli perspective and from the symbolic perspective of him not serving in the military and fulfilling his duties,” he said.

He further added: “It would be quite dramatic if the son of the Prime Minister of Israel was taken away.”

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Protect the Shin Bet or Mossad

Stover believes it would be “foolish” for Yair to remain in the United States unless he was protected by the Shin Bet or Israeli intelligence. Mossad.

“I think it’s foolish for him to come here. He should be doing his job in Israel and the prime minister’s family, more than anyone else, should be part of the defense of the country,” he said.

According to the Daily Express, Israeli soldiers were angry about the situation because they believed Yair should be helping the war effort.

“Yair was enjoying life in Miami Beach and I was on the front lines,” a soldier stationed on Israel’s northern border told The Times in London.

The Shin Bet admitted it was responsible for the security of Netanyahu’s wife and son, but it was unclear whether protection would continue while Yair was in the United States.

SC: Employers must pay late payment penalties from their own pockets

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NEW DELHI: Holding that welfare legislation enacted to extend benefits to a class of society should be given a “liberal and purposive interpretation” in favor of the beneficiaries, the Supreme Court said employers must pay penalty for late payment under the Employees’ Compensation Act even if the amount of compensation in case of an accident is covered by insurance.A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale said the Supreme Court in several decisions had emphasized the liberal interpretation of the law in favor of employees and placed the liability for payment of penalty under Section 4A(3)(b) (relating to compensation) on the employer.The SC passed the order on the basis of a plea filed by New India Insurance Company against the Delhi High Court ruling that in case of delay in payment of compensation, the penalty has to be paid by the company and not the employer. The Supreme Court set aside the High Court order.“A careful reading of the statement of objects of the legislation makes it clear that the legislation is a social welfare enactment introduced by Parliament to address the grievances of employees in connection with accidents that may occur at or in the course of employment by promptly paying adequate compensation to enable the employee or his family to meet the employee’s medical expenses in the event of injury or to maintain his livelihood in the event of the employee’s death,” the bench said.In this case, an employee died while driving his employer’s vehicle in February 2017. The family of the deceased approached the Labor Commissioner for help in July because compensation was not paid in accordance with the law. The Commissioner awarded compensation of Rs 7.36 lakh (including 12% interest) and imposed a penalty of 35% (Rs 2.57 lakh) on the employer for late payment. Since the vehicle has valid insurance, the compensation amount, except for fines, will be paid by the insurance company.However, the Delhi High Court said the penalty amount should also be paid by the insurance company and not the employer.While setting aside the Supreme Council’s order, the bench said the law was amended in 1995 to separate the penalty component from the compensation and interest components. The legislative intent behind splitting the penalty component is to address the larger dilemma of alleviating the burden on insurance companies, which adversely affects insurance companies as the obligation to pay penalties is not even a natural corollary of their obligations, the report said.“The employer’s reluctance to pay the compensation and interest promptly within the stipulated period of one month from the date of due date resulted in the imposition of penalty on it, but since the penalty formed part of the compensation and interest and was forced to pay part of the penalty by joint representation with the indemnifier (insurance company), the possibility of the employer depositing the compensation within one month did not exist and, therefore, the employer was obliged to deposit the compensation within one month. The period – one month – was superfluous and the penalty that came with it was a dead letter,” it said.

Social Security March payment schedule: When will your check arrive this month?

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Millions of Social Security recipients in the United States are preparing for their March 2026 payments as the Social Security Administration (SSA) adheres to its monthly benefit distribution calendar.

In March 2026, SSA payments were delayed due to weekend schedules. SSI beneficiaries receive payments early, while SSDI benefits follow the usual calendar. (no splash)
In March 2026, SSA payments were delayed due to weekend schedules. SSI beneficiaries receive payments early, while SSDI benefits follow the usual calendar. (no splash)

However, this month’s scheduled payment date falls on a weekend. As a result, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries have significant uncertainty about how their monthly funds will be distributed.

According to the SSA’s official schedule, SSI will be paid out early due to the weekend schedule, while Social Security retirement, disability insurance (SSDI) and survivor benefits will follow the standard calendar related to date of birth.

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SSA Key March Payment Dates

Since the first day of March falls on a Sunday this year, the customary dates have been changed, with some beneficiaries receiving some payments before March officially begins.

for SSI For recipients, March payments arrived early on Friday, February 27th. Due to SSA rules, payments normally scheduled for the weekend will be moved to the previous business day.

For retirement, SSDI and survivor benefits, the SSA follows its long-established schedule, which is based on the beneficiary’s birthday or, in some cases, when the beneficiary first became eligible.

  1. Tuesday, March 3: Beneficiaries who applied for benefits before May 1997, or who receive both Social Security retirement benefits and SSI, will see checks issued.
  2. Wednesday, March 11: Beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of any month will receive a payment.
  3. Wednesday, March 18: Payment date for people born between the 11th and 20th.
  4. Wednesday, March 25: Recipients born between the ages of 21 and 31.

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What should I do if I don’t see my SSA payment on my scheduled date?

The SSA advises that those who do not receive an electronic payment by the specified date should first contact their bank or financial institution, noting that “payments may be delayed.”

If you still need to report a late, lost or stolen item, please call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or contact your local Social Security office social security payment. SSA on its website“We will review the case and if payment is due, we will replace it.”

Donald Trump’s neck rash: New health concern after bruised hands and swollen ankles; ‘Is it shingles?’

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photo of president of the united states Donald Trump A red rash that appeared on the side of his neck during a recent Medal of Honor event has reignited concerns about the 79-year-old’s health.

Social media users expressed concern that President Donald Trump developed a rash on his neck during a recent Medal of Freedom event. (Associated Press)
Social media users expressed concern that President Donald Trump developed a rash on his neck during a recent Medal of Freedom event. (Associated Press)

The reckless sighting comes amid heightened scrutiny of the president’s health, after he was seen with bruised hands and swollen ankles. However, the White House has repeatedly insisted that Trump is in good health and continues to receive regular medical evaluations.

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Trump’s neck rash and what viewers saw

Photos and clips from medal honor The incident in early March 2026, widely shared on social platforms, showed irregular skin marks on the side of Trump’s neck.

The skin behind his right ear appeared to be crusted and peeling as he faced the camera and walked through the line of honorees. Photos of Trump in his makeshift situation room at Mar-a-Lago and during an attack on Iran during last week’s State of the Union address also showed discoloration in the same area of ​​his neck.

CNN White House producer Adam Cancyrn shared on X that the cause of Trump’s neck rash was “preventative skin treatment.”

Cancyrn shared a statement from Trump’s doctor, who said, “President Trump used a very common ointment on the right side of his neck as a preventive skin treatment. The president is using the treatment for a week and expects the redness and swelling to continue for a few weeks.”

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Trump’s neck rash raises health concerns

Social media users immediately spotted the rash and speculated whether it was related to a specific disease or diagnosis.

Harry Sisson, prominent Democrat Tik Tok and X, wrote”, “What exactly is this new rash on Trump’s neck? ? ? He had bruises on his hands, swollen ankles, a rash on his neck… and it was getting worse. “

Another X user wrote, “He had his suit dry cleaned on the plane too early,” while another described it as a “nasty” shingles outbreak.

another user wrote“Shingles is often associated with stress. If I attacked Iran and things didn’t go as planned, I would probably be stressed out, too.”