Bizarre case. Not sure I believe it. But if it's true, there are a lot of factors to consider.
1- If the father had a DNA test, he obviously had strong suspicions 2- If the father left him with a change of clothes and a cell phone, (at a safe place) he already knew that the boy's mother wasn't coming. So where is she? 3- 5 days and no biological or legal family, show up. Why? SHAME? Probably 4- Where is this boy now? A state agency? 5- Was the boy at the school for 5 days? 6- The father can now keep his family name, and money (may be a lot involved there). 7- This is a social credit score disaster For everyone (except maybe for the father)
(2:00) Thousands of Protesters Storm Presidential Palace In Sri Lanka, Swim In President's Pool! Sri Lankan capital Colombo, has been taken over by protestors, including the president's residence.
BBC footage shows demonstrators taking a swim in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's pool.
Demonstrators have been demanding his resignation after months of protests over Sri Lanka's economic crisis.
‘Biblical’ insect swarms spur Oregon push to fight pests
APHIS National Policy Director William Wesela said the agency sprayed 807,000 acres (326,581 hectares) of rangeland across seven Western states in 2021. So far this year, it has received requests for treatment in OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH, NEVADA and ARIZONA, according to Jake Bodart, its State Plant Health Director for Oregon
Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Jens Stoltenberg has announced that Turkey has agreed to support both Finland and Sweden in joining the NATO alliance.
(9:14) A large swarm of "aftershocks" (51+) have occurred, at a geothermal site, on Cobb Mountain, North of SanFrancisco (Bay area), California after a M 4.2, earthquake (level #5)
NATO Announces Increase in "High-Readiness Troops" from 40,000 to 300,000
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has announced that they are increasing the number of troops on "High Readiness" from 40,000 to 300,000 given the situation in Ukraine.
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg made the announcement Monday morning in Brussels, adding "Extensive dialogue between NATO and Russia is no longer possible."
Units deployed across eight eastern and southeastern NATO countries to deter Russia hostilities will rise in size from 1,000-strong battlegroups to brigades, which comprise around 3,000-5,000 troops with more war-fighting equipment in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
"We will transform the NATO Response Force and increase the number of our high readiness forces to well over 300,000," the NATO chief said.
The NATO Response Force - which are kept at varying degrees of readiness to mobilize, from two days' notice to six months - is currently around 40,000 soldiers, sailors and air personnel.
In addition to the increase in High-Readiness troops, the U.S. Air Force has deployed F-35 Stealth Fighter jets to the region, with the flight path of at least one such jet allowed to be visible on FlightRadar24:
All Creatures Great And Small
(3:29) Cat Is Obsessed With His Tiny Love Bird#CuteDodo
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This Dog Means Business