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Knowa De Baraso says Hassan Pike ‘needs to learn how to talk to black people’

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Cod knowledge In a recent interview, Pike sparked new discussion about Hassan Pike by claiming the progressive streamer “needs to learn how to talk to black people” and older Democratic supporters The Breakfast Club.The 14-year-old media personality made the comments while talking about Packer’s politics, his influence and whether democratic socialist rhetoric can connect with the party’s most reliable voting bloc.

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Nova de Barrasso told “The Breakfast Club” that Hassan Pike “isn’t a bad guy,” but he thinks the left-wing streamer will have trouble connecting with older black voters. (Courtesy of Nova de Barrasso)

Knowa was careful not to turn this piece into a blanket takedown. He said he liked Pike “because of the impact he brings” and called any conversation with him an “interesting conversation.”

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Knowa’s core argument: The problem is tone, not policy

When asked what he thought of Parker, Nova said he didn’t think Parker was “a bad guy.”

“I don’t think he’s a bad person, but he’s definitely not a moderate. He’s a democratic socialist,” Nova said.

Knowa, however, returned to the same point: In his view, Pack doesn’t inherently know how to communicate with “older members of the party” and Black voters, who care more about trust, tone and day-to-day concerns than internet ideology.

Nova pointed to South Carolina as a test case, calling black voters there “the backbone of the Democratic Party” and questioning how Peake would fare in a conversation around the dinner table with an older black woman.

“I don’t think whoever our Democratic nominee is in 2020 is going to be Hassan Piker,” he said. “But I would say whoever our Democratic nominee is in 2028 needs to know how to speak well to South Carolinians.”

Nova agreed that Peake talked about issues that many voters support in theory, including health care, the cost of education and putting more money in people’s pockets. But he believes those promises alone won’t win over older black voters.

His point is that the “how” matters, especially when proposals like Medicare for All might be seen as threatening something voters already have. “Everybody would agree 100 percent on these things, but when we talked before about how people deal with day-to-day problems. So it doesn’t seem that simple to them,” he said.

He added, “I think if you communicate well, you can say, ‘Do you want free health care?’ But that’s also manipulation.

He continued, “Because that could be a Medicare for All solution that could take the aunt out of health care and have to accept this weird socialist system.”

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“Social Democrats” and “Democratic Socialists”

In a conversation with “The Breakfast Club” host DJ Envy, Nova drew a line between “social democrats” and “democratic socialists.”

“I would say I’m a social democrat. I’m not a moderate democrat, but I’m to the left of moderate democrats anyway,” he said.

He also said the left could be quick to view moderates as sellouts, even as those moderates try to speak to the broader electorate.

He describes himself as someone who wants to “reform capitalism” and reduce inequality, but warns that messaging around “abolition of capitalism” could alienate voters who see the existing system, no matter how flawed, as a pathway to opportunity.

“I think if you wear a shirt, they’re going to ‘dismantle capitalism,’ which not only undermines the system that we have here today that provides opportunities for so many people, but it’s also dangerous to American society, and I’d be interested to see how democratic socialism plays out around the world,” he said.

Palmer, Alaska Fire Update: Fire breaks out on Mat-Su College campus; horrific videos emerge

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a huge fire Viewed from the Mat-Su College campus in Palmer, Alaska Monday, sparking fear among locals. “A huge thank you to the hard-working foresters and firefighters who help our community and state detect, manage and extinguish fires,” said the Glenn Massay Theater, located at 8295 E College Drive on the university campus.

A fire has been reported in Palmer, Alaska, sparking fears among locals. (Facebook/Glen Marseille Theatre)
A fire has been reported in Palmer, Alaska, sparking fears among locals. (Facebook/Glen Marseille Theatre)

They added: “The first photo looks like it is our building but luckily it is not. The fire was reported just before 3pm and was contained just after 5pm. This is a dangerous time of year. We all need to be vigilant and stay safe.”

They also shared photos black smoke can be seen rising into the sky.

“Fire! Is there danger in Palmer, Alaska?” they wrote. Palmer Fire and Rescue has not officially commented on the matter. The cause of the fire was unclear and there were no reports of damage or injuries.

Palmer Fire, Alaska: Horrifying photos emerge; reactions pour in

More people shared photos of the Palmer Fire. “Palmer! What’s on fire? Pray,” someone asked where the black smoke could be seen.

Several people reacted to news of the Palmer fire. “The fire on the Glen was last night. The dump was tonight, hope this clears up,” one wrote. Another added, “These photos were taken today at the dump.”

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One person questioned whether the fire was under control. “Is it contained? It’s almost 7pm and black smoke is still billowing, haha.” Another clarified, “Containment means the fire is under control and won’t spread. Once the fire is extinguished, it is said to be out.”

One person noted that “the dump is on fire”, while another added “We were on the pitch and could see it. It’s huge. Sounds like it could be a landfill?”.

Someone else shared a photo from a distance and commented that the fire looked “big”.

“Since everyone had shared their photos, this one was from the hill. It looked huge, so naturally I turned to Facebook to see what was going on,” they said. Another said fearfully: “I don’t know, but this is from our driveway…so close!”.

One local also said, “I just drove by here and it looks like there’s a fire in the landfill. I just saw a fire truck coming in that direction.” Smoke could be seen as far away as Blueberry Hills.

Another person shared a photo from the road and commented: “Fred Meyers captured the biggest damn smoke cloud I’ve ever seen at the Palmer Wasilla intersection in Palmer.”

Fires could be seen in many parts of Palmer, with another local sharing a photo of the same.

“We’re seeing it now! From Cobb Street in Palmer,” they said.

Does Iran agree to IAEA inspections on “nuclear honesty”? Trump and Vance both said so

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Trump and Vance said Iran agreed to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Tehran denies it. Photo credit: AP

At the end of the first day of U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, Washington and Tehran offered different versions of the deal, particularly on the issue of international inspections of Iran’s nuclear program.U.S. Vice President Vance said after the first round of negotiations in the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock that Iran had agreed to allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to return to the country.“The Iranians have agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back to their country,” Vance told reporters, according to AFP.“This is an important milestone for the American people and the first step toward permanent denuclearization or a permanent end to Iran’s nuclear weapons program,” he said.Vance was also optimistic about the negotiations, saying: “We have laid a good foundation for a successful and ultimately successful agreement.”The talks marked the start of a two-month negotiating period outlined in a preliminary deal reached last week. Pakistani and Qatari mediators said negotiators had agreed on a “roadmap to a final agreement within 60 days” and technical discussions would continue this week.U.S. President Donald Trump echoed Vance’s comments, writing in Truth Social that Iran would agree to inspections aimed at ensuring “nuclear honesty.”Trump later told reporters: “If Iran doesn’t abide by the deal, or doesn’t take action, I’m going to do what I have to do.”However, Iran has publicly disputed claims that any such commitment has been made.Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei told Iran’s official IRNA news agency that Iran had not discussed the nuclear issue during the talks and had not made new commitments on the matter.According to Iran’s Islamic News Agency, Baghaei said that negotiations on the nuclear issue have not yet begun, which is directly contradictory to the United States’ description of the discussions.He also added that Iran’s interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency will continue in accordance with current procedures, subject to the approval of the Iranian Parliament and the decision of the Supreme National Security Council.The dispute comes against the backdrop of long-standing tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme. Iran has limited International Atomic Energy Agency inspections since previous U.S. and Israeli military operations and suspended them altogether after the war broke out earlier this year. Tehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.Iran’s parliament passed legislation last year limiting cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and suspending routine inspections following U.S. attacks on Iran’s Isfahan, Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities. However, ties with the U.N. nuclear watchdog have not been completely severed. The law still allows inspectors to enter certain “active nuclear facilities,” including Bushehr, on “case-by-case basis.”Under the terms of a preliminary framework released by U.S. officials last week, Iran is expected to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium, possibly through “on-site dilution under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.”The United Nations monitoring agency estimates that Iran has about 440 kilograms of enriched uranium, with an enrichment level of 60%, close to weapons-grade levels.Vance said discussions about the return of inspectors could begin almost immediately.“I expect that to happen at least this week, but we think even some dialogue with the inspectors … and the IAEA could happen as early as today,” he said.IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed on X that he was in Bürgenstock and met with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis.

U.S. stocks ended mixed: S&P 500 down, Nasdaq down 1.3%, Dow Jones up on industrial strength

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this US stock market Monday’s close ended mixed, with investors selling technology stocks as they focused on progress in Iran-related negotiations and awaited important inflation data that could influence future decisions by the Federal Reserve.

U.S. stocks ended mixed, with the Nasdaq falling on a selloff in technology stocks and the Dow rising. (Representative photo/Bloomberg)
U.S. stocks ended mixed, with the Nasdaq falling on a selloff in technology stocks and the Dow rising. (Representative photo/Bloomberg)

The S&P 500 fell 0.37% to close at 7,472.79 points, indicating broader market weakness. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.32% to 26,166.60 points, mainly due to heavy selling in several large technology companies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was the only major index to end higher. Benefiting from the strong performance of industrial stocks, the index rose 148.01 points, or 0.29%.

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U.S. stocks closed Mix on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.29%, the S&P 500 fell 0.37%, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.32%. Weakness in major technology stocks weighed on the market.

What are the closing figures for the major indices:

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average: rose 148.01 points (+0.29%) to close at 51,630.60 points.
  • S&P 500: down 0.37% to 7,472.79.
  • Nasdaq Composite: down 1.32% to 26,166.60.
  • Russell 2000 Index: Closed at 3,004.40

What is driving the market?

Micron Technology’s shares hit a record high on Monday after the company announced a multi-year strategic agreement with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, according to a company announcement. The deal excited investors ahead of Micron’s earnings report scheduled for Wednesday, according to the company’s announcement.

Anthropic has agreed to secure memory chip supplies from Micron Technology through a multi-year arrangement. Market analysts at Yahoo Finance said investors generally like long-term supply agreements because they reduce uncertainty about future sales.

Also read: Trump a week ago called “anthropic” a “national security threat”

The second reason for the positive reaction from investors is the partnership’s focus on product co-design. Anthropic not only buys memory products from Micron, but also works directly with the company to develop next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) technology. Market analysts said investors viewed the tie-up as a sign that Micron Technology can solidify its position in the fast-growing artificial intelligence chip market.

The third reason investors cheered the deal was Micron’s investment in Anthropic itself. According to the company’s announcement, Micron participated in Anthropic’s Series H financing and became one of the investors supporting the artificial intelligence company.

As Yahoo Finance points out, some investors would see additional upside if Anthropic ends up IPOing at a very high valuation. This investment not only gives Micron Technology exposure to AI hardware demand, but also exposure to the growth of one of the leading AI model developers.

oil price

Oil prices fell further after the U.S. Treasury Department allowed Iran to sell oil over the next 60 days. Brent crude oil fell 3.31% to close at $77.90 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 2.32% to settle at $74.82 a barrel.

Also read: Stock Market Today: Why are U.S. stocks lower today? Tech selloff, Iran talks and PCE inflation data weigh on markets

Why the stock market is volatile today

The largest increase

  1. Apogee Therapeutics (APGE): Up about +46% on heavy volume.
  2. Baldwin Insurance Group (BWIN): Up about +21%.
  3. Oruka Therapeutics (ORKA): Up about +21%. (via Yahoo Finance)

top loser

  1. space exploration technology corp.. (SPCX) (-16.43%)
  2. Regent Biotech Holdings Ltd. (RGC) (-12.49%)
  3. Alamos Gold Inc. (AGI) (-11.83%)

(notes: Stock prices change continuously throughout the day. These Top Gainers and Top Losers are not real-time data and may look different when you review them later. )

Which sectors are performing well (June 23, 2026)

  • technology
  • financial
  • health care
  • cyclical consumption
  • Communication services
  • industry
  • consumer defense
  • vitality
  • Utilities
  • real estate

Overall, Monday’s market action showed clear divergence among sectors, with technology stocks facing strong selling pressure while some industrial stocks provided support for the broader market. Investors are now focused on upcoming inflation data, which could provide clues to the Fed’s next interest rate decision and could influence market direction in the coming days.

Days after LAPD dog shooting, Norfolk police shoot dog while investigating another incident — here’s what we know

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A Norfolk police officer allegedly shot and killed a dog while responding to another call in the 6400 block of Crescent Way on the afternoon of Sunday, June 21, 13newsnow reported. A police spokesman said that at around 3.40pm officers were called to reports of a person accidentally injuring himself.

Days after LAPD dog hunting incident, Norfolk police shot and killed dog while investigating another incident — what we know (Pexel - Representative Image)
Days after LAPD dog hunting incident, Norfolk police shot and killed dog while investigating another incident — what we know (Pexel – Representative Image)

The man with a gunshot wound was taken to the hospital. He is expected to recover, police said.

While investigating the gunshot wound, responding officers “encountered an aggressive animal and as the aggressive animal approached, an officer fired in its direction,” the spokesperson said. The investigation is ongoing.

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While the circumstances leading up to the dog’s shooting are unclear, the incident occurred just days after the killing of an LAPD officer jamesona domestic dog, in Canoga Park Apartment Complex June 13th. While police said Jameson appeared to charge at them, his family insists he was not aggressive at all.

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Jameson was shot when police responded to a report of a woman screaming at their home. However, the screams came not from any danger, but from the excitement of the New York Knicks winning the 2026 NBA Finals.

Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at the complex and spoke with Jameson’s owner, Mary Massey, asking her to protect the dog. When she closed and reopened the door, 2.1⁄2-year-old Kim St. Bernard Doodle walked out of the apartment. Police said the dog charged at an officer. prompting them to shoot.

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Mary previously told the Hindustan Times, “I don’t remember him barking. I really don’t remember. Jameson doesn’t bark when someone rings the doorbell or knocks on our door. It all happens in a matter of seconds. I was home alone with Jameson and my two cats when I responded to a noise complaint for the police. Jameson slipped out from between my legs and within seconds, he was gone.”

“Within seconds, my life changed forever,” the heartbroken dog mom added.

Chico shooting update: Heavy police presence at Butte County Library on Sherman Avenue; chilling photos emerge

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Massive law enforcement activity was reported at Sherman Boulevard/Third Avenue in Chico, california on Monday. This is after reports that shooting Butte County Library, Chico Branch, 1108 Sherman Ave.

A view of the Butte County Library in Chico, California. (Butte County Library)
A view of the Butte County Library in Chico, California. (Butte County Library)

The Chico Police Department confirmed a suspect was in custody but did not provide further details. At this time, there is no verifiable information about the injuries.

“There is a large number of first responders in the area. We ask that you avoid the area, keep roads clear, and exercise caution while the investigation continues. We will provide additional updates as they become available. A suspect is in custody – there is no information that leads us to believe there is an ongoing threat,” they said in a statement. statement.

Someone else shared a huge photo police Be present with other first responders on the scene.

“Shooting at Chico Library,” they wrote. Local channel KRCR earlier cited police sources as saying police were investigating reports of a shooting at the library.

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a profile on X claim Two people are said to have died in the incident, but this has not been confirmed by any authorities. HT.com could not independently verify this claim.

Chico library shooting reaction

Some people are reacting to news of the Chico library shooting. “Any news on the active shooter at the Chico library – friends were in the library when the active shooter started shooting,” one wrote on Facebook. other additional “Prayers for Chico and the families who lost loved ones in the library shooting,” although there has been no official confirmation of the death toll.

Some thanked law enforcement, saying, “Thank you Chico Police Department for your quick response and handling of this scene!” while others added, “Please tell us the victim was not a child.”

Another said: “Thank you Lord for protecting all law enforcement who responded, Lord, accept the victims at your right hand. Pray for all. It hurts so much today.” One person also expressed hope that there was only one perpetrator. “Very sad. Hopefully the person in custody is the only suspect,” they wrote. Notably, police said they believe there is no active threat at this time, meaning they are unlikely to believe more than one suspect was involved in the Chico library shooting.

One person appeared to blame the shooting on the city’s environment. “I work near a library and there are so many people living out of cars and vans on the streets and in parking lots. It’s crazy!” they wrote. Another claimed seven people were injured, but again there was no official confirmation to support this claim.

It is worth noting that there is a school opposite the library, which also caused fear among the locals. “Is everyone safe at school?! Stay safe families,” one wrote.

H-1B Visa News: Why Employers Still Face Difficulties Despite Annual Approval Rates Nearly 98%

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U.S. employers still get the most H-1B The petition was approved, but the climate for the visa program became increasingly difficult. New reports from american bazaar It said the overall H-1B approval rate is still close to 98%.

According to the H-1B employer report released by USCIS in April, the number of approvals was "Stable around 98%" First half of fiscal year 2026. (Representative archival photo)
According to the H-1B employer report released by USCIS in April, the approval rate for the first half of fiscal year 2026 “steadied at around 98%.” (Representative archival photo)

Immigration attorney Kevin J. Andrews told the media, “The H-1B approval rate in fiscal year 2025 has been stable at around 98%, but the operating environment in fiscal year 2026 looks much more difficult. The friction has moved from adjudication to architecture.”

Yet immigration lawyers and employers warn that tighter compliance requirements, higher costs and new lottery rules are making the process for companies hiring foreign talent more complicated.

According to the H-1B employer report released by USCIS in April, the approval rate for the first half of fiscal year 2026 “steadied at around 98%.”

The largest sponsors by volume include Microsoft, Amazon and Tata Consultancy Services.

The system is still approving most cases, with an approval rate of approximately 96.8% for initial petitions and 97.4% for extension petitions in fiscal year 2026, according to a tracking website linked to USCIS.

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Why do employers still see trouble ahead?

As H-1B regulations and enforcement procedures change, securing employment in the United States becomes increasingly difficult, even for workers who already hold legal visas.

For employers, the challenge is no longer just winning the lottery. It is preparing petitions that could withstand greater scrutiny under an ever-changing rulebook. Employers must contend with stricter paperwork requirements, increased scrutiny, and rising compliance fees. Therefore, the program itself now bears more of the burden than the results of the application.

The H-1B modernization rules, which take effect in January 2025, also tighten and clarify a number of standards, including the definition of a special occupation, evidence of the employer-employee relationship, and rules affecting entrepreneurs.

Fully subordinate and other immigration trackers said the rule forced companies to more closely scrutinize job descriptions, salary levels and third-party placement models.

“We’re asking for more documentation. The processing times are longer. There’s more scrutiny, more routing, and more questions about the details of the third-party placement. The legal hurdles haven’t changed. The amount of documentation required to clear it has,” Andrews said.

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What does this mean for Indian professionals and the FY27 cycle?

The stakes are particularly high for Indian professionals, who continue to dominate H-1B demand in technology, consulting and engineering fields.

India’s top seven IT companies received 4,573 initial-employment H-1B licenses in fiscal year 2025, according to a Nov. 17, 2025 briefing from the National Foundation for American Policy examining USCIS data center records. This is down 70% from fiscal 2015 and 37% from fiscal 2024. For the first time, the top four H-1B employers in fiscal year 2025 are all American companies.

This means there is a conflict in the data for fiscal year 2026. Chances of selection have improved and approval rates remain strong, but the program has become more expensive, more regulated, and less tolerant of weak applications.

NFAP attributes the move to three related factors: increased local hiring by Indian companies, the ability to work abroad, and technological advancements.

TCS’s CEO said in a separate statement that the company will not hire new H-1B workers next year.

Anchor JiDion detained while evicting McDonald’s squatters on-air in Woodhaven; Video

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Popular streamer JiDion, whose real name is Jidon Armani Adams, appears to have been detained in Woodhaven, michigan, The incident occurred on Monday afternoon while JiDion was live-streaming on the Kick platform while trying to evict a squatter from a McDonald’s.

Anchor Jidion (left) and Jidion with anchor IShowSpeed. (Gideon on Instagram)
Anchor Jidion (left) and Jidion with anchor IShowSpeed. (Gideon on Instagram)

alleged video arrest His live Kick went viral on social media. Video shows Woodhaven police officers arriving at the scene of the incident and detaining Gideon at the scene. The officer can be heard on the livestream saying Gideon was being arrested for “trespassing” and “disorderly conduct.”

It’s unclear whether the streamer has been charged. No further details have been released by police or the streamer’s representatives beyond what was seen in the live video.

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This is the full 3.5 minutes long video The course of events.

Self-proclaimed “pedophile hunter”

JiDion is the founder of EDP Watch, short for Expose Dat Predator, an organization known for its work against child predators, especially in Michigan. His encounters with child predators were broadcast live to Kick’s multi-million subscriber base. He also has over 8.5 million subscribers Youtubewhere he posts most of his interactions.

The streamer worked with local police in each state, leading to the arrests. For example, a news article on KFLY documented the aftermath of a December 2025 sting operation led by JiDion that led to the arrest of a 40-year-old man from Ville Platte, Louisiana.

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The YouTuber said in an interview with the media that the arrested suspect Quentin James Ortego admitted that he had child pornography on his device and that he would delete it before his wife looked at his phone.

Likewise, Indianapolis-area volleyball coach Levi Garrett was arrested by police from the same EBS group led by JiDion. JiDion shared a video revealing Garrett had inappropriate interactions with a 14-year-old boy and sent the boy explicit photos.

“He’s telling this 14-year-old boy how he became a volleyball coach,” Gideon said in a video, according to Fox59. “Obviously, you can see that, especially with him being with the boys 24/7.”

JiDion describes himself as a “pedophile hunter.”

Nancy Guthrie Update: Savannah, Annie and Camron’s confessions resurface in chilling new details of second ransom note

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The fate of Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping appears to be even more murky after big revelations Monday from ABC News and NBC News. Although the Guthrie family seemed to have been aware of the tragedy developing.

Nancy Guthrie and daughter Savannah Guthrie. (Reuters)
Nancy Guthrie and daughter Savannah Guthrie. (Reuters)

abc news and nbc news Citing sources, the report said a second ransom note received by an Arizona television station in February did say Nancy Guthrie had died. The note states that Guthrie was kidnapping and has been “buried in nature.” It offered no apology for the incident and provided no further details about the body of the “Today” show co-host’s 84-year-old mother.

Specific details about the second ransom note were first revealed by News media airmail. But the news was fact-checked shortly after entertainment outlet TMZ received a series of ransom notes related to Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping, which the outlet said did not indicate that Guthrie was dead.

On February 1, six days after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, Arizona television stations received a second ransom note. The day after the second ransom note, Instagram posts that Savannah Guthrie made with her sister Annie and brother Camron have resurfaced in chilling new details.

It’s worth noting that the first of these two random notes appeared on February 2, the day after she was abducted. It demands $4 million in cryptocurrency to free Nancy Guthrie.

Also read: Is Nancy Guthrie dead? A ransom note demanded an apology for accidentally killing her.

Savannah, Camron and Annie’s heartbreaking pleas resurface

The heartbreaking plea from Savannah Guthrie, her sister Annie Guthrie and her brother Camron Guthrie resurfaced on February 7, the day after the second ransom note was received, as NBC and ABC News reported details of the 84-year-old’s second ransom note.

in videoSavannah spoke, Annie and Camren sitting behind her. They all looked exhausted from searching for their mother.

“We got your message and we understand,” she can be seen saying in the video. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we can have peace.”

“It’s very valuable to us and we’ll pay for it,” she added.

At the time of the incident, the “information” the 54-year-old “Today” co-host was referring to was unclear. Now, she appears to be addressing the claims of Nancy Guthrie’s death, based on details in a second ransom note.

Today’s wisdom on exploitation and injustice in the Maldives: Rats nibbling on tender coconuts, bats drinking water | World News

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Today’s wisdom on exploitation and injustice in the Maldives: Rats nibbling young coconuts, bats drinking water
Maldivian proverbs of the time remind us how rats work hard to open coconuts and bats drink water like opportunists.

Someone does the work, someone gets the benefit. This is the core of this old Maldivian proverb, explained through the imagery of vegetation. In the Maldives, coconut trees are more than just vegetation; It is a historical pillar of the island’s survival. Over the centuries, every part of the coconut tree has been put to good use: the leaves have been woven into thatched roofs, the trunks have been hollowed out to build traditional dhoni fishing boats, and the coconuts themselves provide vital hydration and nutrients to the sun-baked coral atolls.As the coconut tree dominates the natural landscape, it naturally also dominates people’s psychological and linguistic landscape. From this deep-rooted relationship with the island ecosystem emerged one of the most famous and true Maldivian proverbs:“Meeha kandaa kafe, vaulaa boa fene.”(The rats gnaw on the tender coconuts and the bats drink the water.)The quote is a sharp, unapologetic critique of universal human frustrations: exploitation of labor, theft of intellectual property, and unfair distribution of rewards. With simple yet vivid imagery of two common island animals, this proverb perfectly captures the painful reality of one enduring grueling preparation while the other leisurely enjoys the prize.

Opportunistic Bats and Diligent Rats

Unripe coconuts are strictly protected. It has a thick, dense, fibrous green outer skin followed by a hard woody inner shell. For a small rodent like the island rat, breaching this fortress is a difficult task. It requires hours of frantic, exhausting physical exertion. The rat must use its sharp incisors to violently tear away the tough fibers, piece by piece, grinding its own teeth, risking exposure to predators, and burning an enormous amount of energy just to puncture a small hole in the liquid chamber.Fruit bats, on the other hand, operate in a completely different ecosystem. It takes its time to glide effortlessly through the tropical night canopy. It has neither the dental anatomy nor the patience to chew thick coconut shells. On its own, a bat would never be able to drink the sweet water from a fresh, whole coconut.But Bat is an opportunist. It waits high up, watching the canopy. At the moment when the exhausted rat finally punctures its shell and retreats (perhaps scared away by the noise, or collapsing from fatigue), the bat falls from the night sky. It stuck its tongue into the carefully prepared hole and drank the cool, sweet water effortlessly.

Deep Wisdom About Parasitic Success

When Maldivians use this proverb in conversation, it is almost always to emphasize a deep sense of systemic or interpersonal injustice. This is a clear indictment of the success of parasitism on the island.In human society, “rats” are creators, workers, late-night builders, and grassroots workers. They are responsible for doing the heavy lifting, dealing with initial risks, and struggling through the mundane and painful phases of the project. “Bats” are slick opportunists, corporate credit thieves, middlemen, and charismatic free riders who are bad at creating but good at positioning themselves at the finish line.

Why this proverb endures

Because of its psychological accuracy. It doesn’t just describe the loss of material wealth; It describes the specific emotional sting of stolen motivation.If the fruit bats find their food elsewhere, the mice will be satisfied. The tragedy of this proverb is that the bat’s happiness is structurally dependent on the mouse’s pain. The Bats clearly used the Rats’ hard-earned breakthrough as a stepping stone for themselves.This proverb functions as a cultural warning system. In the close-knit community of the small Maldivian islands, harmony is maintained through mutual respect and sharing of burdens. Those who consistently behave like “bats”—taking from the community pool without contributing to preparedness—are quickly identified, socially isolated, and labeled as untrustworthy.This proverb reminds the “rats” of the world that making a breakthrough is only half the battle; once the hole is dug, it must be held. It forces us to build boundaries around our labor, demands that our ideas receive proper attribution, and ensures that those sitting at the table drinking water are the ones helping chew the crust.