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Rumors Suggest U.S. First Lady Could be Contemplating Marital Separation

In the political history of the United States, there has never been an instance of the President going through a divorce; however, recent developments in the White House are prompting speculation about First Lady Melania Trump having had enough of her husband's nonsense.


President Donald Trump's antics are globally infamous, but his most recent Twitter attack on four female Representatives of Congress, whom Trump suggested they should "go back to where they came from," could be one of the final straws that the First Lady may not wish to carry.
 
Members of Congress were shocked by the President's racist comments, which he has not even tried to retract, but the First Lady has been hermetically silent during recent scandals.
 
It should be noted that Melania Trump was born and raised in Slovenia, unlike three of the Congresswomen the President targeted, who were born in the U.S.
 
To make matters worse, various women who have previously complained about having suffered sexual misconduct at the hands of the President are moving forward with their complaints in court, and the First Lady has also been silent through this ordeal.
 
Melania Trump is in a better position to seek a divorce now than back when she was not First Lady; her prenuptial agreement was likely updated when her husband was elected, and Trump himself has shown an inclination towards making his daughter Ivanka First Lady, an unofficial White House post that does strictly have to be filled by the President's wife.
 
The problem with this situation is that Trump has previously made some salacious comments about his daughter's sex appeal, thus making Ivanka Trump's appointment as First Lady very uncomfortable to the American public.

Mass Evacuation of Hip-Hop Festival Underway in Croatia

A raging wildfire in Croatia shut down a music festival at the coastal town of Zrce Beach on Monday night, prompting rescuers and event organizers to stage an emergency evacuation.
 
Access to the closest town was blocked by the advancing fire, thus forcing the evacuation to be routed elsewhere.
 
American rappers Tyga and Stefflon Don were expected to perform, but their appearances have been suspended because the fire appears to be advancing in the direction of the main stage.

Instagram Attempts to Block Images of Young Girl's Murder

Bianca Devins, a 17-year-old girl from upstate New York, died on Sunday after her romantic partner Brandon Clark slashed her throat. Clark posted photos of the murder to the Instagram social network, where they quickly proliferated because of widespread sharing and the network's proprietary algorithms.
 
Instagram users tried to contain the flood of images showing the dead body of Devins by posting unrelated images under certain hashtags; this gave network administrators time to modify the coding in the popularity algorithms for the purpose of blocking original and edited images of the murder.

NASA Prepares to Put a Woman on the Moon

By order of United States President Donald Trump, American astronauts are expected to land on the Moon by the year 2024 as part of Project Artemis, and at least one of those space explorers will be a woman.
 
NASA currently has 38 astronauts training for the Artemis landing; 12 of them are women who specialize in aviation, medicine, intelligence, and engineering, thus providing mission administrators with a rich pool of candidates to choose from.