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"Mr. Leiweke has done nothing wrong and will vigorously defend himself and his well-deserved reputation for fairness and ...
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Mark Epstein, the older brother of the late Jeffrey Epstein, argued Tuesday that the Trump administration keeps putting its foot “further down their mouth” amid controversy over the ...
President Donald Trump is on a winning streak and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the court’s junior-most justice, is having ...
President Donald Trump spectacularly shut down a reporter who dared to ask a Jeffrey Epstein related question to Attorney ...
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The New Republic on MSNX CEO Steps Down After Two Years of Massive FailureAfter two years of overseeing rampant conservatism, antisemitism, and general racism, X CEO Linda Yaccarino is stepping down.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFormer PSNI officer hits out at proposals from Justice Minister Naomi Long for 'parking ticket' style fines for assaults on policeA former senior PSNI officer has hit back at proposals by the Justice Minister to bypass court prosecutions and hand down ...
Surveillance video captured a man committing a sneaky steal at a Miami Beach liquor store and police said it isn’t<a ...
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Europe’s top human rights court delivered damning judgments against Russia in four cases brought by Kyiv and the Netherlands ...
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From Christopher Reeve to Henry Cavill to David Corenswet and beyond, let's rank the Men of Steel. Who is the best Superman ...
Mr Trump’s hostility to the very idea of climate change may yet end up making green technologies better—by forcing a rethink ...
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Wirral Globe on MSNMan who came 'face-to-face' with twin's killer releases bookTHE brother of man whose life 'was tragically cut short on a lovely, happy night out' in Wirral has written a book about restorative justice and meeting those responsible for his twin's murder. When ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNChristian street preacher allowed back into Belfast city centre on bail while investigation into incident goes onA Christian pastor allegedly involved in an altercation while preaching on the streets of Belfast is to be allowed back into parts of the city centre, a High Court judge ruled today.
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