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Trump defies judge, sends guard troops to Portland, Witkoff and Kushner attend Israel, Hamas talks, ex-NFL star in knife fight

President Trump skirted the order by a federal judge who blocked his plan to send Oregon’s National Guard troops to Portland. He sent California’s troops instead. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and First Son-in-Law Jared Kushner are in Egypt to attend the latest peace talks to end the war in Gaza. Ex-NFL star’s “erratic” behavior ends...

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Instagram star, 31, dies after dangerous ‘fox eyes’ surgery as face infection left him believing his ‘veins had burst’

AN INSTAGRAM influencer has died after undergoing a botched cosmetic eye surgery performed by a dentist.

Fashion stylist Adair Mendes Dutra Junior, known as Junior Dutra, was left with a deadly infection following a “fox eyes” operation in Brazil.

Adair Mendes Dutra Júnior with blonde hair looking at the camera.
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Fashion stylist Adair Mendes Dutra Junior has died at the age of 31 after a botched cosmetic surgery[/caption]

Dutra, 31, underwent the complex procedure back in March as he had threads inserted under the skin.

He had hoped the operation would lift the outer corners of his eyes to give them a more lifted shape.

But days after the surgery – which was reportedly performed by a dentist pretending to be a surgeon – Dutra started to develop a serious facial infection.

In images shared online, his entire face appears to be swollen, with several bruises visible around his eyes.

His friend Gean Souza said Dutra had been suffering from repeated infections and breathing difficulties in the weeks before his death.

Gean said: “He had been having infectious reactions and feeling discomfort since the procedure.

“Last Friday, the problem worsened.

“He felt very short of breath and was taken to the nearest emergency room at a public hospital, where he died shortly afterwards.”

He passed away at the age of 31 in a public hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 3.

Known for sharing fashion and beauty content with his 118,000 followers, Dutra had told fans he hoped to recover fully and return to work.

The cause of death has not yet been confirmed by doctors or the family.

His wake was held at the Funeral Velar Morumbi in Sao Paulo on Saturday, 4th October, before his body was cremated.

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Watch moment Hollywood legend Bill Murray’s wayward drive hits fans & DOG and bounces back in play at Dunhill Links golf

HOLLYWOOD star Bill Murray stunned spectators at the Dunhill Links Championship after a wayward drive struck fans, hit a DOG and somehow bounced back into play.

The Ghostbusters legend, 75, was teeing off when his ball sliced badly to the right and looked destined to go out of bounds.

Bill Murray reacting to his golf shot.
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Bill Murray was shocked after hitting a fan and a dog with a wayward drive[/caption]
A golf ball on the course in front of a crowd of spectators and a dog.
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The crowd were left gasping after the ball flew in their direction[/caption]
A crowd of golf fans behind a white fence, with a white dog near the fence, and a building in the background.
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Murray’s wayward drive hits fans and a dog[/caption]

But in a bizarre twist, the rogue shot ricocheted off a fence, clattered past shocked spectators — and appeared to glance off a dog — before rebounding back onto the fairway.

Gasps were heard from the crowd as the ball came to rest in a playable position, despite travelling well beyond the white boundary stakes.

Murray, ever the showman, raised his arms in mock triumph as fans erupted into laughter.

Social media exploded with reactions to the surreal moment.

One fan joked: “Only Bill Murray could slice a ball into a dog and still get a lucky bounce.”

Another posted: “Rather be lucky than good! Bill’s the man!.”

A third added: “He’s not good as the rest of us but he’s a bit funny.”

There were no reports of injuries, and both the dog and fans involved appeared unharmed — though a little startled.

Murray has been a crowd favourite at the Alfred Dunhill Links for years, known as much for his comic antics as his golf game.

The Caddyshack star often draws big galleries, and has made a name for himself by chatting with fans, pulling faces and even dancing mid-round.

This incident only adds to his long list of on-course escapades and had golf fans comparing it to his famously chaotic characters on screen.

One fan summed it up best: “That was straight out of a movie.

“If it had been anyone else, it was out of bounds. But Bill? He gets a bounce off a dog and it’s back in play. Iconic.”

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