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Some on left not happy Hillary Clinton to headline N.H. Democratic fundraiser

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is returning next month to New Hampshire, the state that for a century has held the first primary in the race for the White House.

But that doesn’t mean the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee is looking to make a comeback in 2028.

While a growing number of potential contenders for the next Democratic presidential nomination have made stops in New Hampshire, as well as in South Carolina and Nevada, two other key early primary states, Clinton said in an interview last month she would not run for president again and that the party had a “good bench.”

Instead, Clinton will headline the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s (NHDP) annual spring fundraising dinner. The state party announced the news on Thursday and said the gala, titled the McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner, would be held on April 25 in Nashua, New Hampshire.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the media outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Chappaqua, New York, on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026.  (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Through decades of public service — as First Lady, a U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State — Secretary Clinton has fought tirelessly for women’s rights and been a champion for economic security around the world,” longtime NHDP chair Ray Buckley said. “Her work to expand voting rights, strengthen child and family leave policies, and combat global health crises has made a lasting impact both here and abroad.”

But not everyone’s happy with Clinton’s return to the key New England swing state.

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Responding to the news, a longtime progressive leader in New Hampshire, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, told Fox News Digital: “Although this may be a good invite to raise money for the party, it is another example of how completely tone-deaf the party is to the need for real change.”

“As exemplary as Hillary Clinton’s conduct was with respect to the Epstein congressional subpoena, she’s yesterday’s news, hasn’t offered a new idea in decades and doesn’t serve the needs of building a new Democratic majority in New Hampshire,” the progressive leader argued.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Aug. 19, 2024.  (Mandel Ngan/Getty Images)

Clinton won the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary in her marathon battle against former President Barack Obama for the party’s nomination.

But eight years later, in her second White House bid, she lost the New Hampshire primary in a landslide to progressive champion Sen. Bernie Sanders of neighboring Vermont.

Since her loss to President Donald Trump in the 2016 general election, Clinton has made two return trips to New Hampshire. She made a stop in Concord in December 2017, as part of her book tour. And she spoke at Dartmouth College in 2019.

While some on the left take issue with the optics of Clinton’s return to New Hampshire, both the former Secretary of State and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, have long been supporters of New Hampshire’s cherished position at the top of the primary calendar.

Lucas Meyer, a New Hampshire-based non-profit leader and former longtime president of the New Hampshire Young Democrats, noted that “a lot of New Hampshire Democrats have a lot of affection and love for Secretary Clinton and for her service to our country.”

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And Meyer, a former campaign strategist, emphasized the state party’s fundraising dinner that Clinton is headlining “is about funding the apparatus to run campaigns over the next year. Secretary Clinton has a pretty broad appeal, and since she’s not running, there’s a little more flexibility for her to raise money for the party and to attract donors to cut checks for the state.”



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Iranian missiles cause widespread damage across Israel in latest wave | US-Israel war on Iran

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Iranian missiles have caused widespread damage across Israel in the latest wave of attacks, as President Donald Trump says US-Israeli strikes have destroyed the majority of Iran’s missile launchers.



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Justice Department revokes citizenship of 2, targets 3rd in marriage fraud case

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The Justice Department announced Thursday that it has secured the denaturalization of two criminals “who obtained U.S. citizenship through fraud” and sued to revoke the citizenship of a third who carried out marriage fraud. 

Attorney General Pam Bondi said the actions “reflect this Department of Justice’s ongoing efforts to strip citizenship from people who conceal crimes or defraud the American people during the immigration process.”   

“American citizenship is a sacred privilege — not a cheap status that can be obtained dishonestly,” she added. 

The three individuals were identified as Ukraine native Vladimir Volgaev, Cuba native Mirelys Cabrera Diaz and Lebanon native Alec Nasreddine Kassir.

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a news conference at the DEA headquarters on July 15, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The Justice Department said Volgaev, whose denaturalization was secured on Monday, “concealed and misrepresented his involvement in a conspiracy to smuggle over a thousand firearms components out of the United States and ship them to foreign markets.” 

“This case sends a clear message,” Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate said in a statement. “The United States provided Volgaev with safety, housing, and citizenship, and he returned those gains with malice, including by defrauding one of the federal agencies that provided him benefits. We will not reward this kind of behavior by allowing such an individual to retain U.S. citizenship that should not have been granted in the first place.” 

The Justice Department said a federal court convicted Volgaev “of Smuggling Goods from the United States and Theft of Government Money or Property in 2020, after he had naturalized as a U.S. citizen on January 11, 2016.”

Cabrera Diaz, a resident of Hialeah, Florida, “illegally procured her citizenship because she committed unlawful acts — namely a health care fraud conspiracy — before she naturalized that disqualified her from United States citizenship,” according to the Justice Department. 

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The Justice Department said it secured the denaturalization of two criminals “who obtained U.S. citizenship through fraud” and sued to revoke the citizenship of a third who carried out marriage fraud.  (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

“In 2019, Cabrera Diaz, then 42, was convicted in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida of conspiring to commit health care fraud. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 29 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution of over $6 million,” it said. “When she pleaded guilty, she admitted that she willfully conspired to commit health care fraud in the years before she became a United States citizen. She specifically admitted that, between August 2011 and March 2014, she and her co-conspirators paid kickbacks to patient recruiters for referring fraudulent prescriptions to the pharmacy where she worked. She admitted to maintaining a log of how much money was owed to each recruiter for fraudulent prescriptions.” 

The Justice Department also said Thursday that it sued to revoke the citizenship of Kassir, who lives in Miami, Florida. 

“Kassir falsely represented that he had been living with a U.S. citizen spouse, during the three years immediately preceding the filing of his naturalization application in March 2010,” it added.

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The Department of Justice sued to revoke the citizenship of Kassir, who lives in Miami, Florida.  (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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“On November 14, 2018, he pleaded guilty to passport fraud… Specifically, he admitted that he was not living in marital union — or even in the same state — with his purported U.S. citizen spouse; rather, but they separated in 2009 and Kassir moved to Florida,” it also said. 

Fox News’ Jake Gibson contributed to this report. 



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China-Linked Red Menshen Uses Stealthy BPFDoor Implants to Spy via Telecom Networks

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A long-term and ongoing campaign attributed to a China-nexus threat actor has embedded itself in telecom networks to conduct espionage against government networks.

The strategic positioning activity, which involves implanting and maintaining stealthy access mechanisms within critical environments, has been attributed to Red Menshen, a threat cluster that’s also tracked as Earth Bluecrow, DecisiveArchitect, and Red Dev 18. The group has a track record of striking telecom providers across the Middle East and Asia since at least 2021.

Rapid7 described the covert access mechanisms as “some of the stealthiest digital sleeper cells” ever encountered in telecommunications networks.

The campaign is characterized by the use of kernel-level implants, passive backdoors, credential-harvesting utilities, and cross-platform command frameworks, giving the threat actor the ability to persistently inhabit networks of interest. One of the most recognized tools in its malware arsenal is a Linux backdoor called BPFDoor.

“Unlike conventional malware, BPFdoor does not expose listening ports or maintain visible command-and-control channels,” Rapid7 Labs said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “Instead, it abuses Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) functionality to inspect network traffic directly inside the kernel, activating only when it receives a specifically crafted trigger packet.”

“There is no persistent listener or obvious beaconing. The result is a hidden trapdoor embedded within the operating system itself.”

The attack chains begin with the threat actor targeting internet-facing infrastructure and exposed edge services, such as VPN appliances, firewalls, and web-facing platforms associated with Ivanti, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Fortinet, VMware, Palo Alto Networks, and Apache Struts, to obtain initial access.

Upon gaining a successful foothold, Linux-compatible beacon frameworks such as CrossC2 are deployed to facilitate post-exploitation activities. Also dropped are Sliver, TinyShell (a Unix backdoor), keyloggers, and brute-force utilities to facilitate credential harvesting and lateral movement.

Central to Red Menshen’s operations, however, is BPFDoor. It features two distinct components: One is a passive backdoor deployed on the compromised Linux system to inspect incoming traffic for a predefined “magic” packet by installing a BPF filter and spawning a remote shell upon receiving such a packet. The other integral part of the framework is a controller that’s administered by the attacker and is responsible for sending the specially formatted packets.

“The controller is also designed to operate within the victim’s environment itself,” Rapid7 explained. “In this mode, it can masquerade as legitimate system processes and trigger additional implants across internal hosts by sending activation packets or by opening a local listener to receive shell connections, effectively enabling controlled lateral movement between compromised systems.”

What’s more, certain BPFDoor artifacts have been found to support the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), potentially enabling the adversary to monitor telecom-native protocols and gain visibility into subscriber behavior and location, and even track individuals of interest.

These aspects demonstrate that the functionality of BPFdoor goes beyond a stealthy Linux backdoor. “BPFdoor functions as an access layer embedded within the telecom backbone, providing long-term, low-noise visibility into critical network operations,” the security vendor added.

It doesn’t end there. A previously undocumented variant of BPFdoor incorporates architectural changes to make it more evasive and stay undetected for prolonged periods in modern enterprise and telecom environments. These include concealing the trigger packet within seemingly legitimate HTTPS traffic and introducing a novel parsing mechanism that ensures the string “9999” appears at a fixed byte offset within the request.

This camouflage, in turn, allows the magic packet to stay hidden inside HTTPS traffic and avoid causing shifts to the position of data inside the request, and allows the implant to always check for the marker at a specific byte offset and, if it’s present, interpret it as the activation command.

The newly discovered sample also debuts a “lightweight communication mechanism” that uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for interacting between two infected hosts.

“These findings reflect a broader evolution in adversary tradecraft,” Rapid7 said. “Attackers are embedding implants deeper into the computing stack — targeting operating system kernels and infrastructure platforms rather than relying solely on user-space malware.”

“Telecom environments — combining bare-metal systems, virtualization layers, high-performance appliances, and containerized 4G/5G core components — provide ideal terrain for low-noise, long-term persistence. By blending into legitimate hardware services and container runtimes, implants can evade traditional endpoint monitoring and remain undetected for extended periods.”



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Trump describes UK aircraft carriers as ‘toys’ in latest anti-Nato jibe | Keir Starmer

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Donald Trump has dismissed British warships as “toys” in his latest jibe at Nato countries for their lack of involvement in the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. Speaking at the White House on Thursday, he claimed he had told the UK: “Don’t bother, we don’t need it.”

Trump has previously alleged that he requested two aircraft carriers from the UK that Keir Starmer had initially rejected and then offered to send. No 10 has denied that a request was made or denied.

The prime minister has said he would not permit UK bases to be used for offensive strikes against the Iranian regime, but bases including Diego Garcia on the Chagos Islands can be used for defensive strikes to combat Iran’s retaliation.

The UK has sent the warship HMS Dragon to the eastern Mediterranean after an Iranian-made missile was launched from Lebanon at the UK’s RAF base in Cyprus.

Officials are also understood to be considering deploying a Royal Navy vessel or civilian ship as part of efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz, where the closure of the Gulf route is having a devastating effect on global energy movements. The vessel would act as a mothership for mine-clearing drones to make the strait safer for commercial shipping.

Trump also reacted derisively to the launch of an Iranian missile towards the US-UK base on Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, which the UK has agreed to hand over to Mauritius with a long-lease deal. Trump has recently been highly critical of that deal.

The US president said Iran had fired “one missile 2,500 miles – they supposedly didn’t have a missile like that. But they shot the now famous island that the UK was very afraid to give us because they didn’t want to get dragged in, but we don’t want to get dragged into their wars either.”

Trump said he was “very disappointed” with Nato allies. He said: “Actually made a statement, a couple of them, that ‘we want to get involved when the war is over’. No, it’s supposed to get involved with the war’s beginning, or even before it begins.

“We had the UK say – this is three weeks ago – ‘we’ll send our aircraft carriers’, which aren’t the best aircraft carriers, by the way. They’re toys compared to what we have. But ‘we’ll send our aircraft carrier when the war is over’. I said: ‘Oh that’s wonderful, thank you very much. Don’t bother. We don’t need it.’

“Now they all want to help. When they’re annihilated, the other side is annihilated, they said ‘we’d love to send ships’.”

Earlier this week, Starmer told a committee of MPs he did not intend to react to the US president’s repeated insults, marking a significant deterioration of their relationship since Trump’s second state visit in September.

He told the liaison committee that these comments had been made “to put pressure on me” and that he had been refusing to respond directly because he was “unapologetic” about remaining “utterly focused” on his job.

Trump has repeatedly framed Starmer as weak for not giving the US more support over its war with Iran – though the prime minister’s position is popular with the British public. He has said that Starmer is “not exactly [Winston] Churchill” and questioned publicly why he needed to consult his ministers or take advice when it came to military decisions.



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Senate Democrats block voter ID amendment despite saying they support it

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Senate Democrats blocked an amendment to Trump-backed voter ID legislation that would have done something they publicly support: require photo identification to vote in federal elections.

Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., have shown interest in photo voter ID, which has grown in popularity among voters across the country.

“Democrats support voter ID,” Schumer said on a press call earlier this month. “In fact, we included it, and it is included, in our Freedom to Vote legislation several years ago.”

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during a rally against the SAVE America Act outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 18, 2026.  (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Several others have also come out in support of a voter ID bill in recent weeks.

When asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins whether he would support a clean voter ID bill, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said, “Yes.”

“And New Jersey has voter ID laws,” Booker said. “I’ve got to show my driver’s license.”

Still, Democrats blocked an amendment to the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act from Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, meant to put them on record for that position.

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during the Senate Republicans’ news conference in the Ohio Clock Corridor in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.  (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

Schumer said ahead of the vote that “Republicans are once again wasting time on voter suppression.” 

“Let’s let’s be very clear what this amendment is,” Schumer said. “It’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and it’s a giant cover-up to what their bill really does, which is dramatic voter suppression, kicking 20 million or more people off the rolls without their knowledge or consent.”

Senate Republicans argued that if Democrats truly support voter ID, they should back the amendment.

“That is one on which the Democrats have said — Senator Schumer himself — that ‘we are not opposed to photo ID,’” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said. “Well, let’s test that proposition. Let’s actually have a vote on it and see where the Democrats are.”

Republicans have been engaged in a floor push on the SAVE America Act for the past 10 days, debating the legislation in a bid to shift the narrative from the GOP being unable to advance the bill out of the Senate to Democrats being the ones blocking it.

Senate Democrats have argued that while they support identification to vote, the SAVE America Act goes far beyond that requirement. Schumer and others have likened the broader bill to Jim Crow-era segregationist laws in the Deep South, saying it would disenfranchise voters — particularly minority communities and low-income Americans.

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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., speaks to a reporter as he arrives in the U.S. Capitol for a vote on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

However, requiring identification is already the practice in 36 states. Of those, 23 require photo ID, while 13 accept another form of identification, such as a bank statement. Nine of those states have Democratic senators.

According to a widely cited Pew Research poll from last year, 71% of Democratic voters support showing government-issued photo ID to vote.

“I know there are a lot of issues in the SAVE America Act, but this particular one focused on photo ID as something that can be easily implemented, which is already being implemented around the country,” Husted said of his amendment.

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Senate Democrats blocked the measure once before, when Husted tried to force a vote on a standalone photo voter ID bill last week. His amendment listed several acceptable forms of identification, including an unexpired driver’s license with a photo, an unexpired state-issued ID card with a photo, a valid passport, a valid military or veteran ID with a photo, or an unexpired tribal ID with a photo.

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who typically breaks with his party, stood alongside Schumer and his colleagues on Thursday. Like other Democrats, he has opposed the SAVE America Act because of its additional provisions, such as giving the Department of Homeland Security access to states’ voter rolls.

But he recently said, “If the GOP wants real reform over a show vote — put out a clean, standalone bill, and I’m AYE.”



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Nepal’s PM-to-be uses rap to call for unity in first post-election message | Nepal

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Nepal’s rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah, who is about to be sworn in as the new prime minister, has issued his first post-election message via rap, urging unity.

Hours before the release he swore an oath as a newly elected lawmaker and is due to become the Himalayan republic’s new prime minister on Friday.

“The strength of unity is my national power,” Shah, better known as Balen, rapped in Nepali, racking up tens of thousands of views within minutes of his song’s release on social media and streaming sites.

“Undivided Nepali, this time, history is being made,” he added.

The sharply dressed 35-year-old who usually sports dark sunglasses, has emerged as a symbol of youth-driven political change.

Shah has remained silent publicly since his Rastriya Swatantra party won the 5 March election in a landslide, the first polls since a deadly youth-led uprising in September 2025 toppled the government.

At least 77 people were killed in the anti-corruption youth uprising, which began over a brief social media ban but tapped into longstanding fury over economic hardship.

“My heart is full of courage, my red blood is boiling; my brothers stand with me, this time we will rise,” he rapped, over a video of him campaigning for election. “May my breath not run out, I will run like a leopard.”

Shortly after his song was released, the outgoing interim prime minister bid farewell to the nation in a televised broadcast.

Sushila Karki, 73, a former chief justice who had led the caretaker administration for six months, said the country’s future lay in the hands of a younger generation.

“I am confident that the new government to be formed under the leadership of the youth will work towards ending corruption in the country, establishing good governance, creating jobs within the country, economic development and social justice,” she said.

“I am looking forward to the bright future of this country with full confidence – where our unity, honesty and the hard work of every citizen will write a new history,” she added.

Karki, who had ordered an investigation into the crackdown on protesters, said in her statement that a report with the findings would be released. She did not give further details.

At least 19 young people were killed in a crackdown on the first day of protests. No one has been convicted in relation to the deaths.



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Bad News Brown to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame

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The WWE announced on Thursday that Bad News Brown will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a legacy member of the class of 2026.

Brown, whose real name is Allen Coage, will join a class that includes Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, Demolition, Dennis Rodman and Sid Eudy. He will join Eudy as a legacy inductee.

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Bad News Brown poses for a portrait circa February 1990. (WWE/WWE via Getty Images)

“From standing on the podium at the 1976 Summer Olympics to the center of the ring at #WrestleMania IV, Bad News Brown was a fierce competitor with an attitude to match,” WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque wrote on X. “For his accomplishments in combat sports and contributions to @WWE, it is a pleasure to announce his induction into the 2026 Legacy Class of the #WWEHOF.”

Before he stepped into the squared circle, Brown was a judo competitor. He won a bronze medal in the 1976 Montreal Olympics and took home two gold medals in the Pan American Games in 1967 and 1975 respectively.

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Bad News Brown looks on at Miami Arena on Aug. 9, 1990 in Miami, Florida. (WWE/WWE via Getty Images)

He started his professional wrestling career with New Japan Pro-Wrestling and would perform there multiple times between 1977 and 1992. He was with the World Wide Wrestling Federation and Stampede Wrestling before he got his big run in WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation).

Brown was known for keeping a straight or tense look. He had feuds with Randy Savage and had a major match at WrestleMania VI against “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.

He continued to work in independent promotions after his career with WWE was over.

Brown never won a championship in WWE. However, he was inducted into the Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007 and was a four-time Stampede North American heavyweight champion.

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Bad News Brown celebrates with the battle royal trophy during WrestleMania IV at Trump Plaza on March 27, 1988 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (WWE/WWE via Getty Images)

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He died in 2007 from a heart attack. He was 63.



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More than one million displaced by Israel’s evacuations in Lebanon | Israel attacks Lebanon News

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The Israeli military has issued expanded leave-or-die threats for Lebanese residents, mandating that all individuals south of the Zahrani River relocate north immediately. An Israeli spokesperson warned that those who fail to comply “may endanger their lives due to Israeli military activity.”

This directive represents a significant escalation in Israel’s forced evacuation threats targeting alleged Hezbollah positions. The forced evacuation zone now extends from the Litani River to areas beyond the Zahrani River, approximately 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of the Israeli border. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, these orders cover more than 1,470 square kilometres (568sq miles) – about 14 percent of Lebanon’s territory – and affect more than 100 towns and villages.

At the same time, Israeli ground forces are bolstering their presence in southern Lebanon, with officials stating the goal is to establish a “buffer zone.”

The humanitarian impact has been devastating. Within just two weeks, more than 18 percent of Lebanon’s population – more than one million people – has been displaced. Data from the International Organization for Migration indicates that 1,049,328 individuals have been registered as displaced, with 132,742 residing in overcrowded collective shelters. As shelter capacities are overwhelmed, many families have no choice but to sleep on streets, in vehicles, or in public spaces.

The crisis has also prompted a significant exodus from Lebanon. In the past two weeks, more than 250,000 people have fled the country, marking a 40 percent increase since late February. By March 17, more than 125,000 individuals – nearly half of them children – had crossed into Syria. While the majority are Syrian nationals, approximately 7,000 Lebanese citizens have also fled.

Further complicating the threatened civilians’ efforts to flee, Israel has destroyed bridges across the Litani River, cutting off vital infrastructure that connects southern Lebanon to the rest of the country.



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Connecticut bans dangerous substance known as ‘gas station heroin’

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A dangerous substance dubbed “gas station heroin” continues to alarm medical professionals, with more states making moves to restrict or ban tianeptine.

Fourteen states have officially classified the tricyclic antidepressant as a Schedule I controlled substance.

Connecticut is the latest state to crack down, officially banning the sale and use of the substance starting on Wednesday.

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Tianeptine, which can produce euphoria in higher doses, can be more potent than morphine and addictive opioids, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Some countries have taken steps to restrict how tianeptine is prescribed or dispensed, and have even revised the labels to warn people of its potential addictive qualities.

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Tianeptine can be more potent than morphine and addictive opioids. (iStock)

Misuse of tianeptine can cause severe adverse health effects, including respiratory depression, severe sedation and death, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Some companies market the drug as an aid for pain, anxiety and depression, or as a means of improving mental alertness in a pill, powder, salt or liquid form.

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The products are typically sold at convenience stores, gas stations, vape shops and online retailers, and go by names like Tianaa, ZaZa, Neptune’s Fix, Pegasus and TD Red.

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Connecticut is the fifteenth state to classify tianeptine as a Schedule I controlled substance. (Markus Scholz/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Connecticut Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz said in a press release that the schedule change is a necessary step to combat addiction.

“With false marketing that led consumers to believe these are safe products, and with candy-like flavor options, these substances posed a clear threat to those battling substance-use disorder and our youngest residents,” she added.

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The Nutmeg State also added Mitragyna speciosa (kratom), 7 hydroxymitragynine, Bromazolam, Flubromazolam, Nitazenes and Phenibut to the schedule classification.

Earlier this month, FDA Commissioner Martin Makary penned a letter sounding the alarm on what he called a “dangerous and growing health trend.”

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“I am very concerned,” Makary wrote. “I want the public to be especially aware of this dangerous product and the serious and continuing risk it poses to America’s youth.”

New York-based Robert Schwaner, M.D., vice chair of system clinical affairs at Stony Brook Emergency Medicine, told Fox News Digital that the FDA has never approved tianeptine as a dietary supplement.

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“As with heroin and other opioids, significant mu-opioid receptor stimulation ultimately results in a loss of respiratory drive and subsequent cardiac arrest.” (Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office)

“The euphoria at low doses is primarily due to increased serotonergic activity from its serotonin reuptake effects. With increasing doses, the mu-opioid receptor stimulation may become lethal,” said Schwaner. “As with heroin and other opioids, significant mu-opioid receptor stimulation ultimately results in a loss of respiratory drive and subsequent cardiac arrest.”

Schwaner said he believes the substance requires national regulation due to its addictive qualities. 

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“Acting at the same receptor as opioids, tianeptine has the potential for an individual to develop tolerance, subsequent dependence and withdrawal from its use,” he cautioned.

Fox News Digital reached out to the FDA for comment. 

Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner and Melissa Rudy contributed to this report.



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