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This is how the world’s first separated twins live now. You will not believe! –

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The entire Soviet Union was talking about Anya and Tanya Korkin—the first separated Siamese twins. The girls were born in 1990. The doctors were upset when they saw that the children were different from others. The young mother burst into tears when they brought her daughters to her. It was difficult for her to come to terms with the fact that she had Siamese twins.

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A woman who gave birth to twins learned about the problem during an ultrasound. The doctors informed her that the children shared one stomach. At the time, there were several months left before the birth, and Vera could not decide whether to terminate the pregnancy. Her husband did not take the news well. He insisted on getting rid of the children, but Vera was against it. She had waited too long for her daughters to lose them now.

When the babies were born, the father came to the maternity hospital. He hoped that the doctors were wrong. When he saw the Siamese twins, he was very upset. The husband threw Vera a bouquet of flowers and left her life forever.

It was difficult for Vera to raise special children. She wanted Anya and Tanya to be no different from other girls. Vera was supported by surgeon Lev Novokreshchenov. He decided that the girls needed to be operated on in Chelyabinsk. All Moscow clinics refused to perform the difficult operation, which was rarely practiced at that time. In the USSR, attempts to separate Siamese twins had been made before, but all operations ended unsuccessfully. Vera took a significant risk.

Lev Novokreshchenov was determined not only to separate the twins but also to ensure that both girls survived. He did not agree to any other outcome. The doctors spent a long time preparing for the operation. It took them about a month to gather their strength.

The surgery took place on May 17, 1990. That day became the second birth for the girls.

Vera raised the children herself. The girls’ father wanted to return to the family after learning about the successful operation. However, Vera could not forgive him, as he had disappeared when she needed support the most.

Life was difficult for the family. They had to starve and save for many years to buy a TV and tape recorder. The city administration eventually allocated a two-room apartment to the family because Vera and her daughters had been living in an old communal apartment. Still, they managed to get through this challenging period. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The girls grew up, and now it is hard to imagine that they were once Siamese twins. Until the age of 14, they underwent medical examinations to ensure their health was stable. The results were positive, and no significant health problems were observed.

Until they turned 10, Anya and Tanya didn’t even realize they had been Siamese twins. At school, they were often bullied because other children believed they had a lot of money. Peers were jealous and assumed the twins lacked for nothing. In reality, the family survived on Vera’s modest salary. Since the girls had no disabilities, they were not eligible for subsidies.

Anya has grown into a bright young woman who loves to wear feminine clothes. She often dyes her hair white and feels attractive. Tanya, in contrast, prefers sporty clothing and short haircuts. She feels confident in this image and doesn’t mind being different from her sister.

Both women now work at a fish factory and strive to achieve everything in life on their own. Tanya sees herself as a strong and determined person, confident in her ability to carve her path in life. Anya, softer and more pliable in character, relies more on her sister.

Now 29 years old, neither of the twins is married. They admit to having admirers but are in no hurry to wed, as they want to focus on building their careers first. Neither Anya nor Tanya has children and, for now, they do not seek motherhood. They have no health problems, and the only reminder of their operation is the scars on their abdomens near their navels.

The renowned surgeon Lev Novokreshchenov passed away in 2016 at the age of 89. During his lifetime, he helped countless people. A memorial plaque dedicated to the great surgeon was unveiled in Chelyabinsk. To honor his memory and achievements, people decided to perpetuate his legacy.

Anya and Tanya attended the memorial unveiling with their mother. They are deeply grateful to the great doctor for helping them in childhood. Without Lev Novokreshchenov, they wouldn’t have been able to live full lives. He was unafraid to take risks and perform the difficult operation, understanding the danger but determined to help the twins.

 

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Racist Cops Handcuff Black Female General, Her Call to Pentagon Destroyed Their Careers –

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The handcuffs clicked shut with a sound like a gunshot in the quiet street.

“You’re resisting arrest,” the cop snarled, twisting the Black woman’s arm behind her back.

Bystanders gasped as she was forced onto the hood of the cruiser, her military-sharp posture never faltering.

Then, in a voice like steel, she said, “You have no idea who you just handcuffed. But in 20 minutes, these two officers would beg for their careers back.”

And in an hour, the Pentagon would make sure they never wore a badge again.

General Naomi Carter was used to command, not compliance.

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She had spent her life fighting battles—just not the kind where the enemy wore a blue uniform.

The cops had been watching her since she stepped out of her car.

“Suspicious vehicle,” one muttered, eyeing her luxury sedan.

When she questioned their unnecessary stop, they escalated.

“You fit a description.”

Then came the cuffs, the shove, the condescending smirk.

That’s when Naomi stopped being just a citizen.

“Let me make a call,” she demanded.

The taller cop laughed. “You ain’t calling nobody.”

But Naomi had memorized emergency protocols better than they’d memorized their own badges.

With her hands restrained, she recited a series of numbers to a horrified bystander. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Dial it now.”

The phone rang twice before a voice answered: “Pentagon secure line.”

The cops froze. Then came the words that turned their blood to ice.

“This is General Carter. Badge numbers 4,872 and 5,193 just detained me unlawfully. I need immediate confirmation of their authority.”

For the first time, doubt flickered in the officer’s eyes.

The dispatcher’s radio erupted with panic.

“All units, stand down. Stand down.”

Backup arrived, but not for them.

The chief’s voice cracked over the comms. “You just cuffed a Pentagon-level officer. God help you.”

Naomi stood straight as her cuffs were removed.

The cops stammered apologies, but she simply picked up the phone.

“Secretary, I want their records audited. Every stop. Every complaint.”

Then to the officers: “You targeted the wrong woman today.”

By sundown, the officers were suspended. By week’s end, charged.

And as Naomi walked into the Pentagon the next morning, the news played footage of their perp walk.

Proof that even generals in street clothes outrank prejudice.

 

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One of death row’s oldest inmates gave scathing final words before execution by lethal injection –

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Oscar Franklin Smith, a 75-year-old man who had been on death row for decades, was executed in Tennessee by lethal injection. He was found guilty of murdering his wife, Judith Robirds Smith, and her two teenage sons, Chad and Jason Burnett, back in 1989.

But even as he was about to die, Oscar kept saying he didn’t do it. He claimed he was innocent, and he never changed his story in all the years he spent in prison. Just before the execution, he spoke out strongly, criticizing the justice system and the governor of Tennessee, Bill Lee.

He said the system is broken and doesn’t always get it right. He believed that not only was he innocent, but that there are other men like him still sitting in prison, waiting to die for crimes they didn’t commit. He said the governor is foolish if he doesn’t see that. Oscar’s last words included the phrase “I didn’t kill her,” which he reportedly said several times before he died. He was declared dead at 10:47 a.m…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

Oscar had been given a temporary delay in 2022, when the governor called off the execution at the last minute. But that decision was reversed later, and the execution went ahead. Even though he had lived over three decades after the crime while maintaining his innocence, the courts and the state stood by the original conviction. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

After Oscar’s death, the family of the victims spoke to reporters. Judith’s sister, Terri Osborne, said losing her sister and two nephews had left a permanent wound. She said the pain of that loss will always stay with their family. No matter how much time passes, it still hurts deeply.

Terri also used the moment to talk about the issue of domestic violence. She said the murders are a tragic reminder of what can happen in abusive relationships. She wanted people who are in danger at home to know that they are not alone. She understood how hard it is to leave someone who is abusive, but she hoped this tragedy would push others to find safety and support. She also said she hopes more help and resources can be made available to people who are living in fear or dealing with abuse.

Her brother, Mike Robirds, also spoke. He said that no one should have to live the way their sister did — in fear. And no family should have to go through the heartbreak that they have endured. Their words were full of sadness, but also a message of hope for others who might still be suffering in silence.

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People in shock after hearing bizarre leaked audio from Trump’s new head of Social Security reacting to job offer –

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Frank Bisignano, a former executive from Wall Street, has just taken on a major role leading the Social Security Administration—a huge federal agency that handles benefits for over 70 million Americans. But it turns out he was just as surprised by the job offer as everyone else.

In a meeting with Social Security managers from across the country, held on May 21, Bisignano openly admitted that he hadn’t been looking for a new job and had no idea he was being considered for such a major government role. A recording of this meeting was leaked, and it’s left a lot of people both amused and concerned.

In the audio, Bisignano talks about how he got a phone call out of the blue about the Social Security job. He said he wasn’t job hunting at all, and once he heard about the position, he had to start Googling to figure out what exactly the commissioner of Social Security does. He even joked that he’s one of the best Googlers on the East Coast. At one point, he said something like, “What the heck is the commissioner of Social Security?” showing just how unexpected the appointment was for him…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Ironically, during that same meeting, he complained about people leaking information to the media—while the very meeting itself ended up getting leaked. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Despite the jokes and the lighthearted way he presented himself, many people online didn’t take it well. On social media, some users mocked him for appearing clueless about the job and accused the Trump administration of giving important positions to people who aren’t qualified. One person sarcastically said he must be relying on the “fake it till you make it” approach. Another commented that having actual experience seems to be a disqualifier when it comes to getting hired in the Trump team.

Others, however, defended Bisignano. Some argued that you don’t need a PhD or deep government experience to run the Social Security Administration. Instead, they pointed out that what the agency really needs is someone with real leadership experience—someone who knows how to run big organizations and get results. They said Bisignano fits that bill, having led billion-dollar companies and managed large teams.

All in all, Bisignano’s surprise and honesty about not knowing much about the job have drawn mixed reactions. While some people think it’s refreshing or even funny, others are worried that such an important agency is being led by someone who admits he had to Google what the job even is.

 

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