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Former President Joe Biden Sad News

The nation is in mourning following the passing of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who died peacefully at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, surrounded by family. The 46th President of the United States,...

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It’s the kind of news that makes the world go still. All 27 girls who went missing during the July 4th floods at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, have now been confirmed dead. Early this morning, rescue crews found the last bodies in the Guadalupe River. The hope that families had been holding onto is now gone. Across Texas, over 104 people have died in what’s become one of the worst disasters the state has seen. Grief hangs everywhere. But in the middle of this heartbreak, one voice stood out—not from a stage, but from the heart. John Foster, the 25-year-old country singer and American Idol runner-up, donated $150,000 to help the victims’ families and first responders. Then he disappeared into a small studio near Austin. No band. No big production. Just his pain, a guitar, and a song.

TRAGEDY AT CAMP MYSTIC: All Girls Confirmed Dead After Texas Flood Horror — Country Idol John Foster Donates $150K and Releases Tear-Jerking Ballad “Tell That Angel I Love Her”         It...