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Secret Service Employee Arrested For Allegedly M*sturbating In Front Of Hotel Guests, Placed On “Administrative Leave”
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Secret Service Employee Arrested For Allegedly M*sturbating In Front Of Hotel Guests, Placed On “Administrative Leave”

An off-duty U.S. Secret Service employee was arrested and placed on leave after allegedly being caught masturbating in front of guests at a Miami hotel. According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, John Spillman, 33, “committed the offense of indecent exposure” during his assignment in Florida. US Secret Service employee allegedly exposed himself and masturbated in front of guests at Miami hotel https://t.co/SK9dJ32gCa pic.twitter.com/jKyvsGkjpf — New York Post (@nypost) May 5, 2026 WSVN explained further: The arrest report states the incident happened at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Miami Airport & Convention Center, late Sunday night. Hotel guests told investigators “they were downstairs in the hotel lobby, and the defendant followed them,” to the point where they had to retreat to their room for safety. A woman staying at the hotel told deputies that she and others “immediately entered their room because she was in fear for their lives.” The guests then “saw the defendant masturbating next to their hotel room.” The report goes on to say the guests called hotel security, who later found “the defendant with his pants lowered and masturbating on the sixth floor.” Spillman was taken into custody just after midnight on Monday. Spillman is from Marble Falls, Texas, and is based in the nation’s capital. “He was in South Florida as part of a security perimeter screening detail at Trump National Doral for President Trump’s scheduled visit to attend the 2026 PGA Cadillac Championship,” WSVN stated. “The alleged conduct is unacceptable and stands in stark contrast to the professionalism and integrity that I demand of our personnel,” Secret Service Chief Richard Macauley said in a statement. “This agency takes these matters with the utmost seriousness; consequently, the individual has been placed on administrative leave pending the results of this criminal matter and a complete and thorough internal investigation,” Macauley added. Watch below: Full wrap on the US Secret Service officer jailed and accused of masturbating naked in a hotel hallway and following a woman and others in “fear for their lives.” @MiamiDade_SO arrested John A. Spillman, 33. @wsvn #Exclusive story: pic.twitter.com/4TD2llE8u7 — Sheldon Fox-7 News (@fox_sheldon) May 5, 2026 More from the New York Post: Spillman was booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and ordered held on a $1,000 bond, according to inmate records. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment. Spillman is slated to return to court on May 27.

Mayor’s Son Among Those Killed When Plane Crash Lands ‘In The Stairwell’ Of Residential Building
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Mayor’s Son Among Those Killed When Plane Crash Lands ‘In The Stairwell’ Of Residential Building

In a moment that evokes memories of the 9/11 attacks of nearly a quarter-century ago, footage out of Brazil this week shows the moment a plane crashes into the side of a residential building, reportedly killing both the pilot and co-pilot while seriously injuring at least some of the passengers aboard the small aircraft. Fortunately for residents of the adjacent apartments, officials say the plane landed “in the stairwell” and avoided the occupied units located on either side. The Daily Caller provided additional details: Video of the crash provided by TV GLOBO shows the plane turning and then striking the side of the residential building. Brazilian outlet Itatiaia obtained a copy of the footage and shared it on YouTube, where it has been viewed over 300 times as of publication. The plane was identified as an EMB-721C, according to records from the National Civil Aviation Agency, Globo.com reported. The plane can carry up to five passengers. The crash is under an active investigation by the Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents, the Third Regional Service for Investigation and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents, and the Civil Police of Minas Gerais. The fire department is also supporting the investigation. The passengers who survived the crash were taken to a local hospital for treatment, according to Globo.com. The footage was shared widely across social media, along with an array of commentary: O Cenipa vai pagar caro nessas imagens… Vai ajudar demais na investigação. Nunca vi um acidente ser flagrado com tanta antecedência assim. — Rodrigo Barbosa (@Ro_ba_lo) May 5, 2026 Here’s the post above in English, in case it isn’t automatically translated from the original Portuguese: CENIPA is going to pay dearly for these images… It’s going to help a ton with the investigation. I’ve never seen an accident caught on camera so far in advance like this. Wait but I thought when a plane crashes into a building it disappears into the building and then the building turns into dust and collapses pic.twitter.com/gp2SEZWnMs — Logic Police (@logicpolice45) May 5, 2026 New angle of the plane that hit a building yesterday in Belo Horizonte (Brazil). Latest updates state 3 of 5 aboard perished, survivors are badly injured. Preliminary reports indicate the pilot declared an emergency shortly after takeoff. The aircraft struck a building before… pic.twitter.com/Q1hcHHf1gf — Francisco Cunha (@OnDisasters) May 5, 2026 And here’s the full text of the post above: New angle of the plane that hit a building yesterday in Belo Horizonte (Brazil). Latest updates state 3 of 5 aboard perished, survivors are badly injured. Preliminary reports indicate the pilot declared an emergency shortly after takeoff. The aircraft struck a building before crashing into a parking lot. The aircraft was an Embraer EMB-721 Neiva operated by “iNnet Telecomunicações Ltda” [Registration PT-EYT] The victims were three businessmen, one of them was the son of the mayor of the local community of Jequitinhonha–MG Video by thz_spotter (IG) Penn Live provided additional details about the casualties: The crash was caught on camera, It happened in the northeast region of Belo Horizonte, where it descended rapidly before striking a building. Captured footage showed debris flying, dark clouds of smoke, and people running in a panic amid the fiery explosion. There were five people aboard the aircraft. Two were killed in the accident — the pilot and one passenger — while three others were injured and taken to a hospital. It is unknown whether there were any casualties in the building. Fernando Moreira Souto, 36, the son of Jequitinhonha’s mayor, was among the five aboard. Fernando, a veterinarian, is survived by his wife and two children. Here’s the latest from CNN: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e4jbX_jqIB0

The Richardson Approach to Nutrition-First Living
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The Richardson Approach to Nutrition-First Living

For decades, the conversation around health has followed a familiar pattern: A symptom appears. A diagnosis is made. A treatment is prescribed. But what if that sequence starts too late? What if the real opportunity begins much earlier—before symptoms, before diagnosis, before intervention? That’s where the Richardson approach begins. A Different Starting Point The Richardson approach to health doesn’t begin with disease. It begins with the body. More specifically: What does the body need to function properly in the first place? Instead of asking how to manage illness, it asks how to support the system so imbalance is less likely to occur. That shift changes everything. Nutrition as a Foundation—Not an Afterthought In many modern conversations, nutrition is treated as a supporting topic. Helpful, but secondary. The Richardson approach flips that entirely: Nutrition is the foundation. Not because it’s trendy. Not because it’s simple. But because the body depends on nutrients to: Fuel cellular activity Support repair processes Maintain internal balance Sustain energy production Without consistent nutritional support, the body is forced to compensate. And compensation always comes at a cost. The Body Is Not the Enemy One of the most important ideas behind this approach is often overlooked: The body is not working against you. Even when something feels wrong, the body is responding to conditions. Trying to adapt. Trying to maintain balance. Trying to keep systems running. The goal is not to fight the body. It’s to support it. Consistency Over Intensity The Richardson approach is not built on extremes. It’s built on consistency. Not: Short bursts of effort Occasional changes Temporary routines But: Daily input Repeatable habits Long-term patterns Because the body doesn’t respond to what you do occasionally. It responds to what you do consistently. A System, Not a Shortcut There is no single action that defines this approach. It’s not one food. Not one habit. Not one solution. It’s a system. A way of thinking about health that recognizes: The body is interconnected Inputs matter Patterns matter Time matters When those pieces align, the body is better equipped to function as designed. Why This Approach Resonates Today More people are questioning the traditional model. Not out of rejection—but out of curiosity. They’re asking: Why does health feel reactive? Why does it begin after something goes wrong? Why isn’t prevention the priority? The Richardson approach offers a different perspective: Start earlier. Support consistently. Think systemically. Bringing It Back to Daily Life Nutrition-first living isn’t complicated. But it does require intention. It means: Paying attention to what goes into the body Creating consistent routines Thinking long-term instead of short-term Not perfectly. But consistently. The Richardson approach to nutrition-first living isn’t about chasing outcomes. It’s about building a foundation. Because when the foundation is strong… Everything built on top of it has a better chance of lasting. Want to Learn More?  

New Details Released On Missing U.S. Soldiers In Morocco
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New Details Released On Missing U.S. Soldiers In Morocco

We have an update on the missing U.S. soldiers in Morocco. As WLT Report previously reported, two U.S. service members went missing during African Lion 2026, the annual training operation led by the U.S. Africa Command. Now, new details have emerged regarding how the soldiers went missing. According to an exclusive report by CBS News, one of the soldiers, while on a hike, fell into the ocean and, in an effort to save the soldier who fell, another soldier jumped into the ocean to rescue him, but was also swept away. CBS News provided exclusive details on how the soldiers went missing and how things turned south during their hike: One of the two American service members missing in Morocco jumped into the water to try to save the other missing soldier, defense officials told CBS News on Monday. Search and rescue efforts were still underway as of Monday after the two U.S. Army soldiers went missing in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Morocco’s southern coast over the weekend. The soldiers were part of an annual training exercise known as African Lion, although the incident is not believed to be related to the exercise. According to a preliminary report, a group of service members was on a hike to watch the sunset when a soldier fell into the water. A defense official previously told CBS News the soldiers were last seen near ocean cliffs near the Cap Draa Training Area. When the first soldier fell into the water, the nearby service members attempted a rescue by forming a human chain with their belts, but were unsuccessful, the officials said. Another soldier then jumped in to save the service member, who was known not to be able to swim, but the would-be rescuer was immediately hit by a wave, the report indicates. Both soldiers were having trouble getting back to shore, so a third jumped in. That third soldier wasn’t able to save the other two but was able to make it back safely on their own, the officials said. Multiple aircraft, drones, divers and vessels have been searching along Morocco’s southern coast for the last three days for the two missing U.S. soldiers. Two U.S. soldiers are still missing in Morocco after a tragic incident during Exercise African Lion 2026. -Soldiers were hiking to watch the sunset near the Cap Draa Training Area -One soldier fell into the water -A second soldier jumped in to attempt a rescue after a… pic.twitter.com/RkHKgQrS4X — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 5, 2026 USA Today reported further details released by AFRICOM: “U.S., Moroccan and other assets from African Lion immediately initiated coordinated search and rescue operations, including ground, air, and maritime assets,” U.S. Africa Command, aka AFRICOM, said in the statement. “The incident remains under investigation and the search is on-going.” The incident is not related to terrorism, a defense department official confirmed to USA TODAY. The two soldiers, who the department confirmed are members of the U.S. Army but did not publicly identify, were last seen near ocean cliffs around the Cap Draa Training Area during scheduled training. This is a developing story.

Nightmare Cruise: Passengers Held Captive At Sea Amid Spread Of Deadly Virus
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Nightmare Cruise: Passengers Held Captive At Sea Amid Spread Of Deadly Virus

Some are dead, others are ill, and the rest are growing increasingly anxious. In a story that evokes some bad COVID-era memories, passengers aboard the Hondius luxury cruise vessel are being quarantined on the ship as the World Health Organization provides updates on the situation. Here’s what the Daily Caller reported: The Dutch cruise ship requested aid after making its way to Cape Verde, off West Africa’s coast, with 150 aboard, The Associated Press (AP) reported. Laboratory testing verified one case of hantavirus and reported five more suspected cases and three confirmed deaths, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a May 3 post. One person remains in intensive care in South Africa. The WHO said two crew members required urgent medical care. Passengers and crew members remain on the vessel, and are awaiting permission from local authorities in Cape Verde to evacuate the ship, Oceanwide Expeditions said. The Hantavirus is mainly spread by rodent fecal matter and urine and can cause severe sickness and death, and may present itself through symptoms such as “hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome,” according to the CDC. The report went on to detail the condition of those infected thus far: Officials said a 70-year-old Dutch man died April 11 after suffering from a headache, fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea, according to the AP. His body removed from the ship two weeks after. His 69-year-old wife fell at a South African airport and later died in the hospital, according to the South African Department of Health. A sick British man was evacuated from the ship April 27, and is the sole person to have tested positive for hantavirus, officials said. He remains in isolation and in critical condition at a South African Hospital, local health authorities said. A German national was the third passenger pronounced dead and his body is still on the ship, according to Oceanwide Expeditions The situation has fueled significant discussion on social media: Disgusting way to treat those people. They've surely got a hospital on the islands, or fly them to Lisbon. Don't treat fare paying customers like this! Won't be ever travelling on MV Hondius or sister ships. — Perry Smale (@SmalePerry) May 5, 2026 For two years, Maria denied that Covid was an airborne disease. Hard to put a lot of trust in what she says. — Tristan Imgrund (@tristan_sudbury) May 5, 2026 and this is how it starts again … God help us all. — XvT (@xVT66) May 5, 2026 The New York Post provided additional details: The suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, which has killed three people and sickened at least seven others, has two likely causes — and both are bad news for the 150 passengers on board, experts said. The more likely scenario would be passengers contracting the virus from the feces, urine or saliva of infected rats or mice. That’s the usual transmission vector, according to physician Zaid Fadul, a former Air Force flight surgeon — although the World Health Organization insisted Tuesday that no rodents have been found on the stranded liner. But there’s one strain of the hantavirus that has an alarming exception — and the one that the WHO conceded “can’t be ruled out.” “The Andes virus — that one specific subtype of the hantavirus — in Argentina, where they were, is the one that’s transmitted person-to-person,” Fadul said. “And that’s where a lot of anxiety in this case is coming from.” This news coverage includes remarks from one of the stranded passengers: https://youtu.be/SzipCfTV5Tw?si=jup9ZVaEBoV-t76q