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Elite Israeli soldier tells how he faced horror Oct 7 dilemma: Defend kibbutz from Hamas or try to save bros at festival

A HEROIC Israeli special forces soldier told of driving Hamas terrorists from a kibbutz and storming a hostage tunnel site.

Barak Deri, 33, battled bloodthirsty fanatics for months before he was hit by a grenade and multiple gunshots.

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Israeli special forces reserve soldier Barak Deri[/caption]
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The blood-stained Kindergarten in Kibbutz Be’eri days after October 7[/caption]
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Israeli special forces reserve soldier Barak Deri with The Sun’s Daniel Hammond[/caption]

His life changed forever on October 7 last year after he discovered propaganda footage shared online by extremist butchers.

Palestinian gunmen had poured over the Gaza border and filmed their shooting of a police car from a mounted pickup truck.

Brave Barak ran straight to his motor to join his unit, as harrowing tales of massacres at Kibbutz Be’eri came in over the phone.

During his journey he received messages from three of his brothers who were taking refuge from killers at the Nova festival.

Barak told The Sun: “As I was heading down south I was starting to receive messages. They will stick with me forever.

“We are a family of five boys and I began to receive messages of goodbye – and their pleas of ‘come to rescue us’.”

Barak’s brother Amit, 26, was shot twice in the leg during his attempt to flee from terrorists, joined by Lahav, 34, and Sahar, 22.

But the soldier was ordered to Kibbutz Be’eri by his commander – as it became clear a full-scale invasion was underway.

He made the agonising decision to join fellow servicemen and take the fight to growing waves of marauding Jihadists.

Barak said: “We were told there is something bigger going on there – and I faced probably one of the most difficult decisions I had to face in my life.

“My choice was whether to go to my injured brother’s location or to go to Kibbutz Be’eri to try and solve something huge that is going on.

“I decided to go to the kibbutz because on the way there I started to see the bodies on the side of the road.

“Despite my brother being injured I understood that there is something way bigger happening – something we’ve never seen before.”

Barak, a reserve operator in the Israel Defence Force (IDF) special forces, came under fire with comrades and was driven off the road.

He said: “On the way three pickup trucks full of terrorists began shooting us. Fortunately they continued driving.

“We were able to get out of the vehicle and start to walk to Kibbutz Be’eri through the forest.”

They trekked more than two miles under the cover of bushes and trees as gunfire crackled out in the distance.

We are a family of five boys and I began to receive messages of goodbye – and their pleas of ‘come to rescue us’

The unit then began gunning down fighters on their entrance to the kibbutz, as the scale of the atrocities became clear.

Barak, a dad to a child of two, remembered: “We shot them. The next thing for us was to go inside.

“There we saw all the atrocities the terrorists had committed, from children, women, men elderly people.

“They had been slaughtered, shot in the living room, in the streets, everywhere.

“A lot of burnt houses you know, the smell of blood, fire and also a lot of sights that probably will stick with me forever.

“There were many incidents that we encountered, civilians that were hidden inside their shelters and the rest of their family that they butchered in the living room.

“It was a very tough day and we had so many firefights with the terrorists, there were hundreds of them.”

As the day’s conflict drew to a close, Barak counted 110 dead terrorists in the kibbutz, with many more fleeing back to Gaza.

He learned his family was safe and were being treated in hospital. But for Barak, the war was only just beginning.

More than 1,200 Israelis were killed on October 7 and hundreds more were kidnapped in the space of 24 hours.

Barak fought to save hostages for months afterwards – and as part of a mission uncovered a transfer site to enemy tunnels.

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Israeli tanks outside Be’eri days after October 7[/caption]
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He said: “We decided to raid this house and to try to save whoever was inside.

“I was supposed to be the first one to enter the room and I knew there was a good chance that I was either gonna get injured or killed.

“Because of that I just took a sheet of paper and I set my affairs in order and wrote letters to my loved ones and make everything clear in my mind, that I will go with a clear heart.

“During an intense firefight a grenade blew up next to me and after my body hit the ground from the blast.

“I got shot several times from the internal room in the house.

“I was lying on the floor and my primary weapon, the barrel had a bullet lodged inside. It was stuck in the barrel which can show you how close the bullets went next to us.

“So I just grabbed a grenade of my own and threw it to the room where I was shot from and after that there was a big explosion, then just quiet and darkness.

“My team waited for me – it was two minutes but it felt like eternity.”

Barak, left with wounds across his stomach and broken legs, said he considered taking his own life to avoid further torture from Hamas.

He woke up fighting for his life on a helicopter with five wounded comrades before being taken to hospital for urgent treatment.

Barak, who must now rely on crutches and a walking stick, says he has no regrets about what took place.

He said: “It took me a very long time to understand if I’m alive or dead. I had a lot of difficulties with it during this long recovery.

“It was one of the most traumatic times of my life because every hour and a half I had morphine injection into my vein. I didn’t have the attention for a song, for a conversation or for a movie, nothing.

“Gradually things got better and better and just two days before my arrival here I got out of the hospital.

“I still have like seven surgeries to go and I will be disabled for the rest of my life, because of this you can see me walking with crutches and a walking stick – but still I have totally no regrets for what happened.

“It was just where I was supposed to be and in many ways it’s one of the greatest things that ever happened to me because it gave a lot of power to my life.

“Being so close to death and living just makes all the important things in life that we all share in common like love and family, makes it more clear and that’s it.

“My decision to come to London on October 7th was the least that I could do. I can’t go back to combat duty anymore. These are historic times for us.”

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Menendez brothers’ attorney Leslie Abramson breaks silence and slams Netflix show in first sighting since its release

THE Menendez brothers’ formidable former defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, has been seen for the first time amid the pair’s new fight for freedom.

Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were sentenced to life without parole after killing their parents, have fresh hope for the first time in almost 35 years.

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The Menendez brothers’ former attorney, Leslie Abramson, has been seen for the first time in years in photos exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun[/caption]
Erik, left, and his brother Lyle, right, are both serving life sentences for murdering their parents
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Abramson, seen in their trial in 1994, claimed their father molested them, causing the sons to lash back out in a murderous rage[/caption]
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The brothers alleged they were sexually abused by their father, Jose, and their mother, Kitty, turned a blind eye before they killed them with shotguns at their Beverly Hills home in 1989.

Prosecutors in California are now reviewing their first-degree murder convictions after a push from a new generation of true crime fans who feel they should have been convicted of manslaughter.

The U.S. Sun has obtained exclusive video and photographs of Leslie, who slammed the recent Netflix miniseries, Monsters, in which she was portrayed by actress Ari Graynor.

Leslie, now 81, was seen shopping and pumping gas near her home in Los Angeles and hit out at the drama.

Asked about the Monsters series, she said, “That piece of s**t that I heard about? I don’t watch any of those.

“I didn’t watch the last series, and I don’t watch any of the shows about it.”

When asked about the new push to free the brothers, she added, “I make no comments about my clients. None whatsoever. Attorney client privilege never dies.”

However, she did provide a comment on the new Netflix documentary in which Erik and Lyle speak from prison for the first time in years about the murders.

BRASH STYLE

In a statement to producers, Leslie said, “Thirty years is a long time. I’d like to leave the past in the past. No amount of media, nor teenage petitions will alter the fate of these clients. Only the court can do that and they have ruled.”

She declined to be interviewed for the one-hour, 58-minute documentary, simply titled ‘The Menendez Brothers.’

The first trial became an international spectacle, with Erik and Lyle breaking down in tears as they recalled the horrific abuse they allegedly dealt with at the hands of their powerful, wealthy father.

But after a mistrial was declared, their attorney Leslie was left incensed when the option of manslaughter was not available to jurors in the second trial and vital evidence and witnesses were not included.

Erik was unable to testify, and Lyle was left alone to take the stand and claim they feared for their lives and thought their parents were planning to kill them.

But there were only two options for the jury: first-degree murder or no crime committed, and they lost the case.

Footage of Leslie from the trial and speaking to the media outside of court is used in the new documentary, while she was praised in the new documentary.

One interviewee called her a “magnificent attorney” who gave all she had to try and keep the brothers out of jail.

A TV newsreader described her in the archive footage as an “tiny, brash, brainy woman” with an “in-your-face style.”

Another told viewers, “This 4 foot 11 little Orphan Annie lookalike is 104 pounds of pure dynamite!

“Her trademark audacity has helped her save a dozen people from death row.

“She’s one of the foremost criminal defense lawyers in the nation.”

Abramson was known for her brash style in the courtroom
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The lawyer, seen in a different murder trial in 2007, refused to take part in the recent bombshell documentary The Menendez Brothers[/caption]
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Abramson spoke with a photographer in Los Angeles and said she had no plans to watch documentaries about the brothers[/caption]

Timeline of the Menendez brothers case

Erik and Lyle Menendez are serving life sentences in prison after being found guilty of shooting their parents to death over 30 years ago.

August 20, 1989 – José and Kitty Menendez are shot to death

March 8, 1990 – Lyle is arrested for the murders

March 11, 1990 – Erik turns himself in

July 20, 1993 – Highly publicized trial begins and ends weeks later in a mistrial

October 11, 1995 – Second trial begins

March 20, 1996 – Menendez brothers are convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder

July 2, 1996 – Menendez brothers are sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole and sent to separate prisons

February 2018 – Lyle is transferred to the San Diego prison where Erik is held

April 4, 2018 – Erik and Lyle are reunited

May 2023 – Attorney representing the Menendez brothers files a habeas petition

September 19, 2024 – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story comes out on Netflix

October 3, 2024: Los Angeles authorities reviewing new evidence in connection with the brothers’ convictions

October 7, 2024 – The Menendez Brothers documentary film comes out on Netflix

The brothers explained in the doc that they felt they were doomed from the start, as their second trial began just days after OJ Simpson was acquitted of murder, which resulted in a loss of confidence in the judicial system.

After the brothers were sentenced, Leslie wrote a book, The Defense Is Ready: Life in the Trenches of Criminal Law.

Leslie later stepped away from the limelight, and she has kept a low profile ever in recent years as the case made headlines once again.

She had a daughter from her first marriage and adopted a son with her second husband, Los Angeles Times reporter Tim Rutten.

He filed for divorce in June of 2007 but the pair remained close friends until he died in September 2022 after suffering a fall at his home in California.

According to the State Bar of California, Leslie’s legal license is no longer active. She is believed to be retired and living in a modest home near Pasadena.

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon announced at a press conference this month that all evidence will be considered before deciding if the brothers should receive a new trial.

In the past two years, new evidence has emerged in the case.

letter Erik Menendez wrote to his cousin before the murders allegedly details his father’s sexual abuse, while it has been claimed Jose Menendez drugged and raped a teenage boy band member in the 1980s.

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Erik Menendez's letter to his cousin

A letter Erik Menendez reportedly wrote to his cousin about his dad's alleged abuse has sparked a review of the case that could set him and his brother free from jail. The letter reads in full:

“I’ve been trying to avoid dad. It’s still happening, Andy, but it’s worse for me now. I can’t explain it. He so overweight that I can’t stand to see him.

I never know when it’s going to happen and it’s driving me crazy. Every night I stay up thinking he might come in.

I need to put it out of my mind. I know what you said before but I’m afraid. You just don’t know dad like I do. He’s crazy!

He’s warned me a hundred times about telling anyone, especially Lyle.”

The brothers may also get a new sentence, if not a trial, but Gascon told reporters the decision would be his, and a hearing has been scheduled for November 29.

He said, “We have been given evidence. We have been given a photocopy of a letter that allegedly was sent by one of the brothers to another family member talking about him being the victim of molestation.

“We’ve also got evidence that was provided by the defense, by his lawyers, that one of the members of the Menudo band alleged that he was molested by the father.”

Gascon insisted, “None of this information has been confirmed.

“We are not at this point ready to say that we either believe or do not believe that information, but we’re here to tell you is that we have a moral and an ethical obligation to review what is being presented to us and make a determination based on a resentencing side, whether they deserve to be resentenced — even though they were clearly the murderers — because they have been in prison for years and they have paid back their dues to society.

“If there was evidence that was not presented to the court at that time, and had that evidence been presented, perhaps a jury would have come to a different conclusion.”

Kim Kardashian has written an essay that calls for the brothers to be freed, as reported by NBC News.

She claimed the brothers are not monsters but intelligent and honest men.

Kardashian, who met the brothers last month at a prison near San Diego, doesn’t believe that the sentencing is the right punishment.

“Had this crime been committed and trialed today, I believe the outcome would have been dramatically different,” she wrote.

“We owe it to those little boys who lost their childhoods, who never had a chance to be heard, helped or saved.”

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Xavier Worthy’s stunning mom steals show on Chiefs-Saints live TV broadcast as fans mistake her ‘for his girlfriend’

XAVIER WORTHY’S mom stole the show after being spotted in the stands during his game against the New Orleans Saints.

The Kansas City Chiefs rookie was impressive again as he helped the Super Bowl champions to another victory, 26-13.

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Worthy hands the ball to his mom in the stands after scoring the touchdown[/caption]

They came out on top over their rivals, taking their NFL 2024-25 season record to an unbeaten 5-0.

Worthy scored another touchdown, a three-yard rush, taking his total to four already in his first season.

The 21-year-old sprinted to the stands after reaching the end zone, to find his mom Nicky Jones.

The glamorous 39-year-old instantly turned the heads of ESPN’s Monday Night Football viewers after the touching moment.

She was wearing a replica Worthy Chiefs jersey, along with hoop earrings and long pink nails.

Nicky saw she was on the giant screen in the stadium and on TVs at home after grabbing the ball.

She looked up and cheekily gave the crowd a grin with her tongue sticking out.

And fans fell in love with her, mistaking the stunning mom with Worthy’s girlfriend.

One X user said: “Oh boy everyone finna be in love with his mom now.”

Another added: “Everybody’s gonna love her.”

A viewer replied: “Get him another catch please.”

And one said: “That was amazing, glad to see other family members get TV time.”

A fifth commented: “Here for all the “let me be your step dad” jokes.”

After the touchdown was scored, ESPN reporter Lisa Salters revealed how Worthy told how his mom is his “best friend”.

Chiefs injury crisis

Patrick Mahomes lost another offensive weapon to injury in the Week 4 win in Los Angeles

The Chiefs saw wide receiver Rashee Rice taken off on the back of a medical cart at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Kansas City was already without free agency signing wide receiver Hollywood Brown (shoulder) and starting running back Isiah Pacheco (fractured fibula).

Both are set to miss large parts of the 2024 NFL season.

Speaking after Sunday’s win over the LA Chargers sent them to 4-0, Mahomes said, “All we can do now is go back to the basics and try to get guys opportunities to succeed.

“The guys stepped up and filled in as good as they can the role that Rice has in our offense, which is a big one.”

She is understood to have had Worthy when she was 18-years-old, and raised him in Fresno, California.

He has claimed in the past how the pair are more like brother and sister than mom and son.

Worthy also told how much she means to him, and how she has been there through his entire career.

Nicky was celebrating her birthday at the Chiefs game as well, in further family celebrations.

Worthy signed a $13.79m, four year contract, after being drafted at No28 out of Texas in the summer.

And he has spoken of his joy in being able to now look after his mom, who has two other children, with the money he makes.

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Worthy celebrated with his teammates after crossing into the end zone in the win[/caption]

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‘He looks pregnant, I’d knock him out’ – Fresh doubts cast on Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight by ex-boxer Butterbean

BOXING legend Butterbean cast fresh concerns over Mike Tyson heading into the controversial fight against Jake Paul.

The heavyweight icon faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul on November 15 in a bout widely slammed over the 30-year age gap.

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight on November 15[/caption]

Now Butterbean – real name Eric Esch – has had his say by claiming Tyson looks out of shape.

He told AL.com : “I saw Mike about three weeks ago, and he looked pregnant.

“I would knock him out. He has no chin. The problem with those who have lost to Tyson is they didn’t challenge him.”

The £60million fight faced further outrage when Tyson pulled out of the initial July 20 date after suffering an ulcer flare up in his stomach.

He has since been deemed medically fit to continue training and is required to undergo additional brain and hearts tests ahead of his fight.

Paul, 27, has ten wins and only one loss in the boxing ring, losing a 2023 split-decision to Tommy Fury, 25.

Tyson meanwhile returns for his first pro fight since 2005 despite facing Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout in 2020.

During Tyson’s reign of dominance, Butterbean became a fans’ favourite during the 1990s for his run of knockouts.

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During the height of his career he weighed as much as 36 STONE and only ever went past the fourth round once – against the great Larry Holmes.

His last boxing bout was in 2013 but Butterbean has teased a comeback in recent years having lost a stunning 14 STONE.

He dropped the huge amount of weight after starring in a TV show alongside former wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.

Butterbean had 91 boxing bouts – compared to just the 11 of Paul who he recently called out to a $1.5m winner-take-all bout.

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Boxing legend Eric Esch AKA ‘Butterbean’[/caption]
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Love Island star Hannah Smith arrested and jailed for making ‘terroristic threats’ in Georgia as she scowls in mugshot

LOVE Island USA star Hannah Smith has been arrested in Georgia for making alleged terroristic threats.

The U.S. Sun can exclusively confirm Hannah, 26, was arrested on September 30 for terroristic threats and acts, and willful obstruction of a law enforcement officer in Cobb County, Georgia.

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Hannah Smith on Season Six of Love Island USA
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She was released from Cobb County Jail on $8,000 bond, according to court records.

In her mugshot, viewed by The U.S. Sun, she appeared to scowl in the photo.

The arrest hasn’t deterred Hannah from posting on social media, as she posted a lingerie photo on October 7.

REALITY TV STINT

Hannah appeared on Peacock’s Season Six of Love Island USA.

Hannah is a bottle server and Instagram influencer.

According to Peacock, Hannah admitted she is nicknamed “goofy” by her friends because of her clumsiness.

Hannah called herself “playful” and revealed her celebrity crushes are Odell Beckham Jr and Michael B Jordan.

Her goofy personality made her a fan favorite among viewers.

TIME IN THE VILLA

Hannah, who is from North Carolina, initially coupled up with Kendall Washington.

She was unable to form a connection during her time in the Villa, as she was the first woman eliminated early in the season.

She also got to know Hakeem White during her time on the show.

When Hannah, picked Hakeem in a challenge over Kendall, their relationship hit a rough patch.

Hannah told Today after her elimination, “So the challenge is really kind of what set it off. So how the challenge went is us girls went in and we were like, ‘We’re not going to choose our couple. This is funny. We’re not taking anything personal.’ And it was so different for the guys. The guys took it so personal.

“They were all so pissed. And when we went back to the villa after the challenge I had a chat with Kendall, and he just was not having it. He’s like, ‘You just basically slapped me in the face twice. I just have a wall up now with you … I want to take a step back and kind of just figure it out.’”

Hannah continued, “And I just feel like after he took a step back, things just didn’t progress back to how they were in the beginning. So I feel like after that, everything just slowly started dying out. And then obviously Nicole came in and Nicole kind of shook it up. 

“We talked to each other, and we’re like, ‘I think we’re better off just as friends.’ And he told me, he’s like, ‘I really want you to find someone. I’m rooting for you always.’ So we didn’t leave on bad terms. We’re still really good friends. I’m rooting for him, as well.”

Serena Page and Kordell Beckham won Love Island Season Six.

Kendall Washington ended up coming in fourth with Nicole Jacky, who he broke up with shortly after the finale.

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Hannah Smith initially coupled up with Kendall Washington on Love Island[/caption]

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

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DWTS fans suffer ‘jumpscare’ as Vanderpump Rules villain is spotted in audience in blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment

DANCING With The Stars viewers have been left shocked after spotting Vanderpump Rules villain Tom Schwartz in the audience.

Fans of the show clocked the Vanderpump Rules reality TV star sat in the background on episode 3 of the new series.

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Controversial star Tom, 41, was seen just before the commercial break leading up to Chandler Kinney and pro dancer Brandon Armstrong’s last dance of the night.

The pair wowed the crowds and performed a Cha Cha Cha to It’s Tricky by Run-DMC on DWTS’s Soul Train Night.

Schwartz was randomly sat with his girlfriend, Sophia Skoro, 23, watching the dancing contest and viewers called it a ‘jumpscare’

Fans yelled on X: “I JUST YELLED ‘WHY ARE YOU HERE?!?’ AT MY TV. WHO LET TOM SCHWARTZ IN THE BUILDING?!?! WHO DO YOU KNOW???”

A second user agreed: “I was NOT ready for that Schwartz appearance. They need to put a trigger warning or something lmao.”

“Why was Tom Schwartz just on my screen?” quizzed a third.

Rosie Perez, who found fame on musical variety series Soul Train, was the guest judge during the glittering show.

Sitting at the top of the leader board were Chandler and Brandon who received nines from all four judges.

Tonioli praised Kinney, 24, and compared her to their season 16 runner-up.

The judge applauded: “We have another Zendaya there.”

No one was eliminated from the pre-taped show due to the Vice Presidential debate.

The scores from Monday’s episode will be carried over to tonight’s live show, where two unlucky couples will be eliminated.

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Shark Tank rejected me 4 times but I still became a millionaire – I even caught Melania Trump’s eye & got to White House

A CHILDREN’S book author has said the Shark Tank judges missed a major opportunity by passing on his idea.

Todd Zimmerman’s business plan has since generated millions of dollars and even caught the attention of former First Lady Melania Trump.

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Oliver the Ornament author Todd Zimmerman pictured with the Trumps at the White House in 2019[/caption]
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Todd Zimmermann author of Oliver the Ornament[/caption]

Zimmerman first pitched the idea of Oliver the Ornament—a Christmas-themed book and ornament series for children focused on the values of kindness and friendship—to the Sharks via an online video almost 10 years ago. 

He never heard back, and a year later, the writer attended an in-person audition in Chicago to present his business idea again.

After initially getting positive feedback, Zimmerman said the judges went “radio silent,” and he never heard from them.

Unperturbed, the author tried twice more to get on the show and estimates he spent about 15 hours of work preparing his pitch.

But he was never successful.

“The producers encourage you to audition again and again, so I did, but it is a lot of work,” Zimmerman exclusively told The U.S. Sun.

“The last time I asked them what are my chances, they made it seem like they were really interested, saying we wouldn’t be asking you to audition again if we weren’t interested.

“And I thought, okay, great, so I went through everything again and sent it out again, and then radio silence again.”

While acknowledging that an appearance on Shark Tank would have “catapulted” his business, Zimmerman said he’s managed to grow it without the show.

He said his books have generated almost $2 million in sales, and he has sold over 50,000 books and 75,000 ornaments.

TRUMP TRIUMPH

In 2018, Zimmerman’s book was selected by then-First Lady Melania Trump to read at the annual Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC.

It was part of the First Lady’s anti-bullying initiative, Be Best, launched to help teach kindness to children, and Zimmerman sat a few feet away.

“It was amazing; I was sitting next to the First Lady reading my book and really admired what she was doing to combat bullying,” Zimmerman said.

Trump later selected subsequent books in the series to read in 2019 and 2020, making Zimmerman the first American author to have multiple copies of a book selected at that event.

The author was later invited to the White House Christmas Party hosted by the Trumps.

“It was surreal,” he said. 

The business is expanding even further into the education market, with a program sold to schools which is tied to some of the book series’ main themes. 

“This year will undoubtedly be the best year of the business so far,” Zimmerman said. 

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Then First lady Melania Trump reading Todd Zimmerman’s Oliver the Ornament book in Washington in 2020[/caption]

MISSING OUT

When asked whether he has any bad feelings towards the show, Zimmerman said he is still a fan but believes the Sharks missed out on a good opportunity.

“People say to me that you’re actually lucky you didn’t go on the show because otherwise, they would own a portion of your business,” he said.

“I still watch the show and love the show but there are thousands of people who have got great ideas.

“I just happen to think my idea is a really good one.”

TODD ZIMMERMAN'S BOOKS

There are seven books in his Christmas series

  • Oliver the Ornament
  • Oliver the Ornament Meets Belle
  • Oliver the Ornament Meets Marley & Joan and Abbey
  • Oliver the Ornament Meets Frasier and Merry
  • Oliver the Ornament Meets Teddy and Norb
  • Oliver the Ornament meets Edsel, Buck and Crystal
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Children’s book author Todd Zimmerman reading his book Oliver the Ornament alongside Melania Trump in Washington in 2020[/caption]
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Children reading Todd Zimmerman’s book ‘Oliver the Ornament’[/caption]

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Your iPhone’s secret app folder has three big flaws – be careful if used new ‘lock and hide’ trick

ONE of the best features added to iPhones is the ability to lock and even hide apps – but it’s not perfect.

If you’ve decided to hide an app or two, you should know that people can still find evidence of them on your iPhone.

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You can choose to lock and hide almost any app on iOS 18 for iPhone
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Apple added the feature in the recent iOS 18 update that rolled out to millions of iPhone models around the world.

First, here’s how the feature works.

HOW TO LOCK AND HIDE APPS ON IPHONE

The idea is that you might sometimes hand someone your iPhone to show them something – but don’t want them to have total access to your handset.

That might especially be the case if you’re letting your kids play on your phone.

Locking an app solves that, because it stops them getting in without your Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode.

But you can also hide apps, which not only locks them but conceals their presence on your iPhone.

If you lock an app, its info won’t appear in certain parts of your device.

For instance, it won’t show up in notification previews, search, Siri suggestions, or your call history.

To lock an app, just go to the Home screen, then touch and hold on an app icon.

Tap Require Face ID, then choose Require Face ID again.

Once you’ve authenticated, the app will be locked.

Note that you can’t lock certain default apps like Calculator, Camera, Clock, Contacts, Find My, Maps, Shortcuts, or Settings.

To hide an app, follow the same process above, but choose the Hide and Require Face ID option.

This will remove the app from your Home Screen.

iOS 18 devices – can your iPhone get it?

Here are the devices that can get the new iOS 18 update

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
  • iPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13
  • iPhone 13 mini
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14
  • iPhone 14 Plus
  • iPhone 14 Pro
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15
  • iPhone 15 Plus
  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16
  • iPhone 16 Plus
  • iPhone 16 Pro
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max

To find the app, you’ll need to go to the Hidden folder at the bottom of the App Library (the far-right Home Screen panel on your iPhone).

WHAT GIVES YOUR HIDDEN APPS AWAY?

There are some big advantages to keeping apps in the Hidden folder.

For a start, the folder itself is tucked right at the bottom of the iPhone’s App Library.

And the folder won’t even show if it hasn’t anything in it at all.

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Hiding an app will send it to a special folder that is tucked away deep at the bottom of your App Library
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However there are three places where your iPhone might reveal that you’ve got a hidden app installed.

The first is in Settings > Screen Time, a place designed to log your activity to keep your phone usage in check.

Secondly, you might find the app in Settings > Battery > Battery Health, a tool that monitors how apps drain your charge.

And thirdly, you’ll be able to find the app in your Apple App Store purchase history.

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You can’t tell if anything is in the Hidden folder from the outside
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So while hiding an app can do a great job of concealing it, the feature isn’t totally perfect.

Keep that in mind if it’s extremely important that someone with access to your phone doesn’t find a specific app.

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First round of October Social Security payments worth $4,873 set to drop in hours

THE first round of Social Security Disability Insurance payments is set to be distributed in mere hours.

The exact timing of your payment depends on several factors, but the month’s first round is right around the corner.

The second round of October SSDI payments, with a maximum of $4,873, is set to drop soon
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SSDI is a program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides monthly payments to individuals whose disabilities limit or prevent them from working.

Depending on the individual’s situation, others may qualify for SSDI as well.

For October, some payments are reaching as high as $4,873.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE REVEALED

For those who have been receiving SSDI since May 1997 or earlier, payments are typically deposited on the third day of each month.

However, exceptions arise when the third day falls on a weekend or holiday, in which case payments might be issued earlier.

For instance, earlier this year in March, recipients received their payments two days ahead of schedule.

If you began receiving SSDI after May 1997, your payment date is determined by your birthdate.

These payments are distributed on the second, third, or fourth Wednesday of the month, depending on when your birthday falls.

Here’s the schedule for October payments:

  • Recipients who have been receiving SSDI since before May 1997 will have their payment on October 3.
  • If your birthday is between the 1st and 10th of the month, your payment is due on October 9.
  • For those born between the 11th and 20th, payments will be issued on October 16.
  • If your birthday falls between the 21st and 31st, expect your payment on October 23.

IF YOU HAVEN’T GOTTEN YOUR PAYMENT

If you suspect your payment from last month is missing, here are a few things you can do.

First, confirm the payment date to ensure your payment is truly late.

Sometimes, payments are delayed by a day or two, so it’s worth waiting a little longer.

If the payment still hasn’t arrived, contact the Social Security Administration for assistance, either through their helpline or by visiting a local office.

REMAINING SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEDULE

Here is the reminaing Social Security schedule for 2024:

  • October
    • 9
    • 16
    • 23
  • November
    • 13
    • 20
    • 27
  • December
    • 11
    • 18
    • 24

RISE AROUND THE CORNER

Each year, the SSA calculates the cost-of-living adjustment based on inflation data from the third quarter.

This is determined using the CPI-W, a subset of the Consumer Price Index.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the final inflation data for September on October 10, after which the SSA will announce the 2025 COLA.

For 2025, retirees should expect a 2.5% increase, lower than recent years but still above the 20-year average of 2%.

The final COLA depends on September’s inflation data, with a range of outcomes between 2.1% and 2.4% year-over-year growth.

Although the increase may seem small, it reflects the cooling of inflation after years of higher rates.

Retirees looking to improve their benefits have limited options.

Some may delay benefits to increase future payments, while others may need to reduce expenses or move to more affordable locations.

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