Walmart has the ideal flashlight on sale: from $189 to $19 for a limited time

If there’s one thing consumers can’t miss this season, it’s the discounts and promotions offered by the largest retail chain in the United States. Walmart has to offer. Since 2025 began, the retailer has published a variety of items of very good quality and extremely affordable prices. In this case, it is the Juyafio brand rechargeable flashlight that previously cost $189 dollars and is now $19 dollars. Although the discount is very attractive, this promotion will be for a limited time. So far, Walmart customers who have purchased it mention that this Flashlight measuring 4.06 inches long and 1.69 inches wide is very useful in case of emergency. The product has achieved positive ratings on the retailer’s website. “I always carry this flashlight in the car in case of emergencies. It’s small enough to fit in the protective hand case, but the light it emits is incredible. The digital display is a fantastic feature and the aluminum head seems very sturdy” commented one customer. According to product details This flashlight has a P70 chip that can generate up to 150,000 lumens of brightness, It is ideal for picnics because it is waterproof, resistant and drop-proof. One of the reviews on the Walmart platform highlights that this flashlight is “super bright and of excellent quality. It is one of the brightest flashlights I have ever had. The quality is exceptional and the lightweight aluminum head really seems very durable. “It fits my hand perfectly and I love the non-slip design.” Keep reading: – The best items at Home Depot under $50–The perfect bag for traveling by plane is available at Walmart: from $60 to $28–Electric blanket at Walmart drops from $120 to $50: ideal for winter

Joe Jonas’ old apartment sold for $6 million

The singer Joe Jonas35, lived from 2018 to 2024 in a luxurious Manhattan apartment, which has just been put up for sale for almost $6 million dollars. “It’s been barely a year since Joe Jonas sold his old apartment in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan and moved to the Dumbo area of ​​Brooklyn. Now the pop star’s former accommodations have resurfaced on the market, asking for just under $6 million,” reads the Robb Report portal about the property. The property was acquired by the artist for $5.6 million dollarsannounced it in $6 million dollars and ended up selling it for $5.4 million dollarsso we will have to see that the current owners do receive the figure they expect and not a lower offer. It turned out, according to information from various media, that the apartment looks somewhat different than when Joe Jonas sold it, since the current owners hired interior designer Sarah Ivory to inject her own style and leave it as they dreamed of it. . The apartment is located inside a building built in 2015 and has only 11 apartments distributed over 8 floors. According to the technical sheet, released by various media specialized in the sale of real estate, the apartment has an area of 2,907 square feetthree bedrooms and three bathrooms. It also has a lobby, kitchen, dining room, living room, main room, laundry room, garage, elevator, terrace, among other rooms. Keep reading:

Republican Giménez threatens a military attack on Mexico similar to Afghanistan after ultimatum to end cartels

Extreme positions among Republicans are advancing by leaps and bounds, even for attacking a strategic ally and main trading partner like Mexico. The representative Carlos Giménez (Florida), of Cuban descent, threatened to support a United States military attack in Mexicosimilar to what happened in Afghanistan, after issuing an ultimatum that they must end the cartels in two weeks. “I would give Mexico two weeks to do the job, and if they can’t do it, then we have to do it,” Giménez said on Fox News. “We have to protect American citizens. Hey, Stuart, they’ve been killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, and they’re doing it knowingly. (…) they are poisoning us. So, yes, we have to go find them and we have to wipe them off the face of the Earth.” The presenter expressed that this was a radical position, but Giménez stated that the United States launched attacks in Afghanistan after the death of 3,000 Americans, in reference to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “We were at war for 15 years and Al Qaeda killed 3,000 Americans,” he said. “These Mexican cartels (…) are killing hundreds of times more than that. And they are on the other side of the border. So yes, we have to go find them and wipe them off the face of the earth.” Giménez defended that President Donald Trump will order naming cartels as Transnational Terrorist Organizations (FTO, in English). “We are very happy that they are terrorists and have been designated terrorists,” he said. However, the appointment as FTO to cartels and other criminal organizationslike Tren de Aragua and MS-13, is not yet effective, as President Trump called for a framework to support the designation, to determine if it is viable and how it should be done. Mexico has expressed that it will not allow unilateral military attacks by the United States and will defend its territory and sovereignty, which is why it asked to maintain cooperation against organized crime. Even Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at his confirmation hearing that he preferred to increase cooperation with Mexico against cartels rather than appointing them FTO, due to the complications that would entail. Experts have pointed out that the national and international legal framework of FTOs is complex and can have an impact even on legally established companies. Giménez, however, does not talk about the criminal groups that distribute drugs in the United States, money laundering or arms trafficking from this country to Mexico that empower the cartels. Keep reading:· Trump’s first orders on immigration and border: deportations, Remain in Mexico and cartels as terrorist groups· Donald Trump will eliminate birthright citizenship· Trump is officially the 47th President of the United States: I will implement an emergency on the southern border

Tyler Perry is the richest actor in the world, above Tom Cruise and The Rock

Adam Sandler, Tom Cruise and Dwayne Johnson “The Rock”“ They are very popular worldwide, so many people believe that one of them is the richest actor in the world. But That title goes to Tyler Perry, with a fortune of $1.4 billion. Dwayne Johnson looks unrecognizable as the wrestler Mark Kerr, in an image from the movie “The Smashing Machine” The magazine Forbes announced the above, along with various information related to the career and wealth of the artist originally from Louisiana. In 2019 he opened his own movie studios, a 330-acre property that is used for the filming of many films. Tom Cruise receives a medal from the United States Navy Perry is a shareholder of the platform streaming BET+ and has an agreement with the company Paramount Globalwhich generates annual profits of $150 million dollars. Additionally, he owns all the content he creates as a producer, screenwriter and director. Tyler has starred in the hit comedy film series about the character “Madea.”; So far there are 10 films, and the new one will premiere this year on the platform Netflix. He has extensive experience in theater and television, but has also acted in drama and action films, such as “Diary Of a Mad Black Woman”, “Star Trek” and “Alex Cross”. In the list of Forbes of the richest actors in the world also stand out Jerry Seinfeld (with $950 million dollars), Dwayne Johnson (with $800 million), Tom Cruise ($600 million), George Clooney ($500 million) and Adam Sandler (with $440 million dollars). Tyler Perry (who has in his account instagram more than 7 million followers) is a great friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (prince harry from England and his wife Meghan Markle) and is also the godfather of Princess Lilibet, the couple’s daughter. Keep reading:

One guilty twin, another innocent twin: the tragic story of two brothers

Kevin Dugar He closed his eyes as he heard the echo of his cell door closing once again. He had been in an Illinois prison for a decade, facing the weight of a wrongful conviction that had taken away his freedom, his relationship with his daughter and his dreams of a better life. In 2013, when autumn filled the cells with cold, an unexpected letter changed his life: his twin brother, Karl, admitted to being the real person responsible for the crime for which Kevin had been sentenced. Kevin and Karl Dugar shared much more than their identical appearance. They grew up in an impoverished Chicago neighborhood, dressing alike and playing at confusing teachers and friends. They were inseparable, known by their common nickname, “Twin.” “We will always be one,” they used to say as children, but that promise fell apart over time. During their adolescence, both fell under the influence of local gangs. Although Kevin tried to leave that dangerous world behind, Karl sank deeper into violence. On March 22, 2003, that disconnect between their paths came to a head when a rival gang member, Antwan Taylor, was shot and killed. Witnesses described the shooter as a man dressed in black who fled to a nearby park. The police investigation quickly linked the case to the Vice Lords, the gang to which Kevin had belonged. Although there was no physical evidence, The testimonies of 2 witnesses affirmed that he was responsible. One of them, Ronnie Bolden, claimed to be able to distinguish between Kevin and Karl, but did not know their real names. The inconsistencies in the testimonies went unnoticed at the trial, and in 2005 Kevin was sentenced to 54 years in prison. Kevin’s battle to prove his innocence From the beginning, Kevin maintained his innocence. The detectives offered him a deal: confess to the crime in exchange for a reduced sentence. However, he flatly refused. “I am not going to plead guilty to something I did not do,” he declared repeatedly. Despite his efforts and his lawyer’s arguments about the lack of concrete evidence, the jury found him guilty. While Kevin was serving his sentence, Karl visited his brother in prison. Although Kevin shared the details of his case with him, Karl remained silent about his own responsibility. It was 10 long years before Karl confessed the truth in a letter sent from another prison. The confession that defied the judicial system “Brother, I am the one to blame. “I can’t go on living with this,” Karl wrote in the letter Kevin received in 2013. In it, he admitted having been the author of the crime that had destroyed his brother’s life. Kevin was paralyzed as he read the words he had been waiting for for years. Despite the shock, she mustered the courage to ask Karl to turn himself in and testify. In 2016, Karl declared in court that he was responsible for the murder. However, his testimony was dismissed. Prosecutors argued that Karl, who was already serving a 99-year sentence for another crime, had nothing to lose by taking the fall. Even the judge expressed doubts about their credibility, citing the twins’ history of swapping identities to deceive others. Kevin’s case attracted the attention of Northwestern University’s Center on Wrongful Convictions. A team of lawyers and law students took up his case, analyzing the inconsistencies of the trial and the importance of Karl’s confession. They argued that a jury would have reached a different conclusion if they had access to all the evidence. Finally, in 2021, an appeals court granted Kevin a new trial, recognizing that the circumstances of the case warranted review. Although this did not mean an automatic declaration of innocence, it opened the door for Kevin to regain his freedom. On January 25, 2022, Kevin Dugar was released from Cook County Prison after nearly 2 decades behind bars. Although being out of prison is a step forward, his path is far from easy. He currently lives in a halfway house, under strict conditions, while he awaits a final resolution of his case. Kevin faces the challenge of rebuilding his life. He dreams of restoring his relationship with his daughter, who grew up without him, and finding a way to heal after years of injustice. “I have no hard feelings towards Karl. He’s my brother. He is not to blame for my being in prison; “That was the system,” Kevin told The Guardian. However, his words carry an emotional weight that reflects the complexity of his situation. Reflections on an imperfect judicial system Kevin Dugar’s story is not an isolated case. It highlights the systemic failures of a judicial system that often ignores critical evidence and relies excessively on unreliable testimony. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of initiatives such as wrongful conviction centres, which work tirelessly to correct miscarriages of justice. The case also shows the devastating impact of individual decisions in the context of a close family relationship. Karl ultimately chose to confess, but only after years of silence condemned his brother to a life behind bars. Kevin’s future remains uncertain, but his determination to rebuild his life and stand firm in his innocence inspires those fighting against a system that too often fails those who need it most. Keep reading: * Texas father guilty of capital murder after strangling daughter during video call* Iowa man sentenced to 55 years in prison for kidnapping ex-girlfriend* Man sentenced to 9 life sentences for decades of sexual abuse of girls

Trump, implacable in Davos: demands less fiscal burden on the EU, a drop in oil to Arabia and more than doubling military spending in countries like Spain

Historic speech by the new president of the United States, Donald Trump, in his telematic speech before the auditorium of the World Economic Forum in Davos. Trump has surpassed…

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