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"James says, 'Kill him!' This guy looks at the two of us and says, 'Who’s gonna kill me?' And James pointed at me." Dave Mustaine looks back on Metallica's wild early days
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"James says, 'Kill him!' This guy looks at the two of us and says, 'Who’s gonna kill me?' And James pointed at me." Dave Mustaine looks back on Metallica's wild early days

Metallica's early years were a wild ride
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“I guess people just don’t think like we do”: Maynard James Keenan thinks Puscifer are in the “third side-project category” but is happy on the side of the underdog
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“I guess people just don’t think like we do”: Maynard James Keenan thinks Puscifer are in the “third side-project category” but is happy on the side of the underdog

The singer believes the band have been “marginalised” due to the greater commercial success of his other two projects, Tool and A Perfect Circle
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Living In Faith
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7 Ways the Winter Olympics Can Inspire Harmony among God’s People
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7 Ways the Winter Olympics Can Inspire Harmony among God’s People

Harmony isn’t just a theme for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics—it’s a challenge for every believer. Here’s how 7 Olympic moments show us the power of living in unity.
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How to Fall in Love with Valentine's Day as a Lonely Single
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How to Fall in Love with Valentine's Day as a Lonely Single

How to Fall in Love with Valentine's Day as a Lonely Single
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10 Relationship-Focused Goals for This Lenten Season
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10 Relationship-Focused Goals for This Lenten Season

10 Relationship-Focused Goals for This Lenten Season
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You Need a Photo ID for ALL THESE THINGS... But Democrats Want People to VOTE Without One!
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Kamala Harris' HQ relaunch is 'nothing' | The Right Squad
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Cops SOLD Secrets to Hitmen — Murder Plot EXPOSED
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Cops SOLD Secrets to Hitmen — Murder Plot EXPOSED

Eight Toronto police officers—seven current and one retired—stand accused of betraying their oath by allegedly feeding sensitive law enforcement data directly to organized crime syndicates, enabling shootings, murder plots, and drug trafficking in what investigators call a chilling infiltration of a once-trusted institution. Corruption Charges Rock Toronto Police Service York Regional Police announced that eight Toronto Police Service officers face dozens of criminal charges after a seven-month investigation exposed alleged ties to organized crime networks. The accused include seven active constables and sergeants alongside one retired officer, with allegations spanning cocaine trafficking, bribery, unauthorized computer access, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Timothy Barnhardt, a 56-year-old constable from 12 Division, faces the most serious charges—17 counts including drug trafficking, weapons offenses, and bribery linked to illegal cannabis dispensaries. The charges represent a stunning breach of public trust, undermining the very foundations on which law-abiding citizens rely for protection against criminal enterprises. Real-Time Intelligence Leaks Enabled Violent Crimes York Regional Police Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan revealed the investigation began in June 2025 when suspects in a murder conspiracy against an Ontario corrections manager attended the victim’s home over a 36-hour period. TPS officers allegedly accessed confidential law enforcement databases and transmitted victim information to organized criminals in real time, directly enabling violent offenses. This systematic intelligence leak fueled seven separate shootings across the Greater Toronto Area, along with extortion schemes, commercial robberies, and drug trafficking operations. The accused officers’ actions transformed sensitive police data—meant to safeguard citizens—into a weapon for mob violence, exposing residents to grave danger while corrupt insiders profited. Family Ties and Organized Networks Exposed The accused include father-and-son officers John Madeley Sr., a 55-year-old retired constable from Barrie, and John Madeley Jr., a 29-year-old constable from Vaughan. Both face breach of trust and unauthorized computer use charges, with the elder Madeley also charged for possessing prohibited firearms and handling over five thousand dollars in crime proceeds. Other charged officers include Sergeant Robert Black from Vaughan, facing drug trafficking and fraud charges, and Sergeant Carl Grellette, accused of harassment and breach of trust. Saurabjit Bedi, a 38-year-old constable from Caledon, faces conspiracy charges related to obstruction of justice and bribery. Derek McCormick, a 57-year-old Toronto constable, is charged with four counts of theft under $5,000. These allegations paint a disturbing picture of systemic corruption penetrating multiple TPS divisions. Police Chiefs Warn of Institutional Infiltration TPS Chief Myron Demkiw called the arrests a “painful and unsettling moment,” acknowledging that the harm extends far beyond individual wrongdoing and undermines public confidence in law enforcement. York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween described organized crime’s reach into “well-protected institutions” as “insidious and corrosive,” warning that criminal syndicates actively target law enforcement for infiltration. Four officers have been suspended without pay pending court proceedings, with additional disciplinary measures under consideration. The Toronto Police Association issued statements supporting due process while attempting to separate the accused individuals from the broader service’s integrity. However, sources indicate that rumors of corruption within GTA police forces—including York, Peel, Halton, and Niagara—circulated widely before the arrests, suggesting supervisors may have overlooked warning signs. Implications for Law Enforcement Accountability This scandal underscores the vulnerability of institutions Americans and Canadians alike depend on to uphold the rule of law. When officers sworn to protect citizens instead empower criminals with intelligence and protection, the social contract fractures. The case demands rigorous internal controls over database access, transparent investigations, and accountability measures that prevent unions from shielding corrupt officers. For conservative voters who champion law and order, this betrayal highlights the necessity of supporting honest law enforcement while rooting out corruption that endangers communities. The investigation continues, with authorities indicating additional charges may emerge as “Project South” expands. Greater Toronto Area residents deserve assurance that those entrusted with badges and guns serve justice, not organized crime syndicates seeking to subvert it. Sources: 7 TPS officers, retired officer charged in police corruption, organized crime investigation – CityNews Ottawa Here are all the Toronto officers charged in a corruption and organized crime probe – CHCH News 7 Toronto police officers arrested over suspected ties to organized crime – ABC News Nine Toronto police officers arrested in organized crime probe – Global News Here are all the Toronto officers charged in a corruption and organized crime probe – Coast Reporter
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Childbirths and Marriages Are Up and Divorces Are Down in World’s Least Fertile Country
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Childbirths and Marriages Are Up and Divorces Are Down in World’s Least Fertile Country

At 0.77 children per woman in 2025, South Korea was the world’s least fertile country. Perhaps heralding a reversal of fortune, though, childbirths have grown at the fastest pace in 18 years on the Peninsula, with a 6.2% increase totaling 233,708 babies between January and November. The number of divorces, meanwhile, went down 9.8% on-year […] The post Childbirths and Marriages Are Up and Divorces Are Down in World’s Least Fertile Country appeared first on Good News Network.
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Why You Can Never See A "Crescent Jupiter" Or A "Full Venus" From Earth
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Why You Can Never See A "Crescent Jupiter" Or A "Full Venus" From Earth

This view of Jupiter is impossible to get from Earth, no matter how powerful your telescope.
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