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0 | Title: Twitter searched for security chief weeks prior to bitcoin hack
That’s one hell of a job advertisement.
Twitter had stepped up its search for a new chief information security officer in the weeks prior to the massive bitcoin scam that breached the social network’s system Wednesday, sources told Reuters.
Th... | 0 | non |
1 | Title: Florida can restrict convicted felons' voting rights: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Thursday said Florida can enforce a law that blocks felons from voting if they have court-related debt.
The decision impacts nearly a million convicted Florida felons who owe outstanding fines or fees in what’s viewed a... | 0 | non |
2 | Title: Pentagon eyes new way to bar Confederate flag, officials say
WASHINGTON — Defense leaders, who for weeks have been tied in knots over the incendiary issue of banning the Confederate flag, are weighing a new policy that would bar its display at department facilities without actually mentioning its name, seve... | 0 | non |
3 | Title: AG Barr: China trying to topple US as world's 'superpower'
Attorney General William Barr warned on Thursday that the Chinese Communist Party has launched an “economic blitzkrieg” to topple the US from its perch as the world’s superpower, laying out the threat as the most important issue of this century and ... | 0 | non |
4 | Title: Trump touts deregulation, warns of 'dismal future' under Democrats
President Trump on Thursday touted his administration’s deregulation agenda and warned of a “dismal future” if Democrats led by presidential candidate Joe Biden defeat him.
Trump cast himself as a crusader against red tape during remarks in ... | 0 | non |
5 | Title: Lowe's employee ordered to change ‘Black Panther’ shirt
A teen employee at a Washington Lowe’s said he was forced to change out of his shirt reading “Black Panther Wakanda Forever” after a customer complained it was racist.
A supervisor gave the employee a dressing down over the shirt last weekend in the c... | 0 | non |
6 | Title: Pregnant Philadelphia woman fatally shot in the head
A pregnant woman was fatally shot while inside a car in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon, according to reports.
The 25-year-old woman was on West Berks Street in North Philadelphia when she was blasted in the right side of her head at around 2:35 p.m., Th... | 0 | non |
7 | Title: Florida cops capture kangaroo hopping through the streets
We all needed some happy 🦘news this Thursday 📺 🎥 @FLPD411 took the wandering little guy into custody 😜 AKA: The Fort Lauderdale Police Dept Barn #KangarooOnTheLoose #ThankYouFLPD. More @nbc6 pic.twitter.com/dA5KJg0Rwo
— Vanessa Morales (@NewsDes... | 0 | non |
8 | Title: Florida man in viral Costco incident gets 'claustrophobic' in masks
The Florida Costco shopper who went ballistic after an elderly woman asked him to put on a face mask said he refused because he’s “claustrophobic” and has trouble wearing one, according to a report.
Speaking for the first time since the vir... | 0 | non |
9 | Title: Carl Heastie counting votes to legalize mobile sports betting in NY
Leadership in the New York Assembly is polling members on whether they’d back the legalization of mobile sports betting, The Post has learned.
The vote-counting survey comes after New York’s tax base has been decimated by the recession tri... | 0 | non |
10 | Title: African American History Museum's 'Whiteness' exhibit raising eyebrows
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture has a little-known but controversial section on “whiteness” that is creating a stir on Twitter.
The museum’s online description of the exhibit was tweeted out on We... | 0 | non |
11 | Title: Cutout of Jeffrey Epstein appears in stands at UK soccer game
Jeffrey Epstein has popped up in the unlikeliest of places — a soccer game across the pond.
A cardboard cutout of the dead pedophile appeared in the empty stands during Wednesday night’s game between Nottingham Forest and Swansea, BBC News report... | 0 | non |
12 | Title: Louisville mayor to be probed over Breonna Taylor's fatal shooting
The mayor of Louisville will be investigated by his own city council over his handling of the Breonna Taylor case and a second fatal law enforcement shooting, according to a report.
The probe will also include the mayor’s handling of the pr... | 0 | non |
13 | Title: Majority of Southern voters see Confederate flag as racist: poll
A majority of Southerners consider the Confederate flag a symbol of racism rather than a token of “Southern pride,” a new poll found.
Fifty-five percent of voters in the South said they associated the flag with racism, compared to 36 percent ... | 0 | non |
14 | Title: Chuck Schumer unveils $350B bill to combat 'systemic racism'
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday unveiled a $350 billion plan he said was intended to combat “systemic racism” as lawmakers return to negotiate a new coronavirus bill.
The New York Democrat’s “Economic Justice Act” con... | 0 | non |
15 | Title: Tennessee doctor gets coronavirus at meeting about coronavirus
A Tennessee doctor says he became severely ill with a case of coronavirus he caught from attending a meeting about how to prevent the spread of the disease, according to a report.
Dr. Daniel Lewis, the chief medical officer for Greeneville Commu... | 0 | non |
16 | Title: Kim Yo Jong reportedly being investigated by South Korea
Prosecutors in Seoul have launched an investigation into Kim Jong Un’s sister over Pyongyang’s move to blow up a liaison office last month, officials said Thursday.
Seoul Central District prosecutors received a criminal complaint against Kim Yo Jong f... | 0 | non |
17 | Title: 'Body' found alongside railroad tracks turns out to be sex doll
Georgia cops thought they found a dead body alongside railroad tracks this week — and oddly didn’t realize it was actually a sex doll until the coroner showed up, according to a new report.
Liberty County Sheriff’s Office authorities believe th... | 0 | non |
18 | Title: NASA releases closest-ever photos of the sun’s surface
Sizzling new photos of this star are hot off the press!
NASA has released the closest images ever snapped of the sun’s surface — offering a rare glimpse of the glowing yellow orb, according to the agency.
“These unprecedented pictures of the sun are the... | 0 | non |
19 | Title: US unemployment boost ending as jobless claims top 51 million
A boost in unemployment pay is about to run out for people who lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic — as jobless claims pass 51 million.
The $600-per-week federal supplement in unemployment insurance is a flashpoint ahead of talks next... | 0 | non |
20 | Title: Gov. Cuomo orders full investigation into massive Twitter hack
New York is launching a “full investigation” into the massive Twitter hack that targeted big names including Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday.
The probe will be run through the state’s Department of Financial... | 0 | non |
21 | Title: Sen. Lindsey Graham calls for legislation on US-made PPE's
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Thursday renewed his call for the US to buy personal protective equipment from companies in the US to reduce America’s reliance on China for supplies of crucial gear such as masks and gloves.
The South Carolina Republican sen... | 0 | non |
22 | Title: Trump's lawyers, Manhattan DA return to court for showdown
President Trump’s lawyers returned to Manhattan federal court on Thursday to continue their fight to block the commander-in-chief’s long-sought tax returns from being made public — with a bullish Manhattan DA’s Office declaring “bring it on.”
Manhat... | 0 | non |
23 | Title: GOP will limit attendance at Republican convention amid coronavirus
The Republican National Committee will sharply restrict attendance on three of the four nights of its convention in Jacksonville next month as coronavirus cases are spiking in Florida.
Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a letter to RNC memb... | 0 | non |
24 | Title: COVID-19 hospital ICU deaths have dropped by a third: study
The number of coronavirus patients dying in hospital intensive care units has plunged by roughly one-third since the beginning of the pandemic — a sign that health care workers now better understand the illness, according to a new study.
Researcher... | 0 | non |
25 | Title: Bipartisan lawmakers push for White House cybersecurity czar
Lawmakers from both parties want the White House to appoint a national cybersecurity director two years after the position was eliminated by the Trump administration, The Hill reported Thursday.
The growing support came after an uptick in cyberat... | 0 | non |
26 | Title: Epstein was 'Pinocchio' and Ghislaine was 'Gepetto': accuser
Ghislaine Maxwell was far worse than Jeffrey Epstein when it came to abusing young women and girls, according to their most outspoken accuser — in fact, she was “Gepetto” to his “Pinocchio.”
“She was pulling the strings,” Virginia Roberts Giuffre... | 0 | non |
27 | Title: Fauci invites photographer to home for InStyle cover shoot
Dr. Anthony Fauci can add cover model to his resume.
Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, ditched his mask to pose for the September cover of InStyle magazine.
The top infectious disease expert invited photog... | 0 | non |
28 | Title: Statue of Jen Reid, Black Lives Matter protester, removed in UK
A statue of a Black Lives Matter protester in the UK was removed Thursday — just one day after it replaced a monument of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston.
Video shows hardhats in Bristol carefully removing the statue of demonstrator Jen... | 0 | non |
29 | Title: Kanye West buys his way onto presidential ballot in Oklahoma
Kanye West is on the presidential ballot in Oklahoma, but whether he’s running is still uncertain.
A representative of the billionaire rap superstar filed the $35,000 filing fee on Wednesday, the deadline for appearing on the Nov. 3 ballot.
The Ok... | 0 | non |
30 | Title: Pompeo says 2020 summit between Trump, Kim Jong Un unlikely
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said another summit between President Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is unlikely to happen this year.
“The truth is President Trump only wants to engage in a summit if we believe there’s a sufficient likel... | 0 | non |
31 | Title: Chris Evans hails Wyoming boy who saved sister from dog as 'a hero'
There are no words. We are so, so thankful.
A post shared by Nikki Walker (@nicolenoelwalker) on Jul 15, 2020 at 4:36pm PDT
Heroes recognize heroes.
“Captain America” star Chris Evans hailed a 6-year-old Wyoming boy who saved his siste... | 0 | non |
32 | Title: Berkeley moves toward removing police from traffic stops
The crunchy California city of Berkeley is going to remove cops from traffic enforcement and replace them with unarmed municipal workers.
The city’s council green-lit the move late Wednesday after nine hours of debate over Mayor Jesse Arreguin’s plan ... | 0 | non |
33 | Title: Brute provoked homeless man into fatal backflip for $6: cops
A Las Vegas man was arrested for “goading” a homeless person into performing a backflip for $6 — a cruel, livestreamed stunt that resulted in the victim’s death, police said.
Keonte Jones, 28, was arrested Tuesday for felony willful disregard of ... | 0 | non |
34 | Title: Russian-backed 'Cozy Bear' hackers target coronavirus vaccine research
Russian-backed cyberhackers are trying to steal coronavirus-vaccine research from pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions, the governments of the United States, Great Britain and Canada said on Thursday.
Britain’s National Cyb... | 0 | non |
35 | Title: Ghislaine Maxwell pal thinks she wed to 'protect the money she had'
Ghislaine Maxwell secretly wed to safeguard her fortune amid her legal woes, a friend claims in a new report.
The pal believes the hidden marriage — a bombshell revelation at Maxwell’s court hearing — was likely orchestrated “to protect the... | 0 | non |
36 | Title: UN warns abandoned oil tanker may explode, sparking humanitarian catastrophe
An abandoned oil tanker in the Red Sea loaded with more than 1 million barrels of crude oil may explode or rupture, causing a major environmental and humanitarian disaster.
The UN Security Council has highlighted the risks posed by... | 0 | non |
37 | Title: China complains to US ambassador about Trump's Hong Kong support
China complained to the US ambassador that the Trump administration’s recent actions on Hong Kong and trade is a “bullying” tactic that will be met with a “counterattack,” as Secretary of State Pompeo is predicting Beijing will “absolutely” pa... | 0 | non |
38 | Title: Portland protester charged for attacking US Marshal with hammer
A Portland protester is facing federal charges for attacking a US Marshal with a hammer in a brazen, caught-on-camera nighttime attack, prosecutors said.
Harrowing video shows Jacob Michael Gaines, 23, wielding a hammer as he waits outside a do... | 0 | non |
39 | Title: Georgia governor bans cities, counties from mandating masks
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has banned cities and counties in his state from requiring people to wear masks in public places to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The executive order — which extends the state’s virus restrictions — voids existing mask ... | 0 | non |
40 | Title: Who is 'ISIS bride' Shamima Begum?
“ISIS bride” Shamima Begum was 15 when she fled the UK to join the terror group in Syria — but now she gets to return home to fight for her citizenship.
Begum was a student at Bethnal Green Academy in East London when she and two other girls decided to travel to Syria via ... | 0 | non |
41 | Title: ISIS bride Shamima Begum can return to UK to fight for citizenship
ISIS bride Shamima Begum — the British woman who fled to Syria to join the terror group in 2015 and quickly married one of its fighters — can return home to appeal the decision to strip her of citizenship, a court ruled Thursday.
Begum, 20, ... | 0 | non |
42 | Title: Wesley Ira Purkey lethally injected in second federal execution this week
The US Supreme Court early Thursday cleared the way for the second federal execution this week, allowing a man convicted of raping and killing a 16-year-old girl to die by lethal injection.
Wesley Ira Purkey, 68, was put to death at 8... | 0 | non |
43 | Title: Supreme Court clears way for 2nd federal execution this week
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — The Supreme Court early Thursday cleared the way for a second federal execution in as many days.
The vote to allow the execution of Wesley Ira Purkey to go forward was 5-4, with the court’s four liberal members dissenting.
Just... | 0 | non |
44 | Title: Former Honolulu cop sentenced for forcing homeless man to lick urinal
A former police officer in Hawaii was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday for forcing a homeless man to lick a urinal to avoid being arrested.
“I’m here to judge you on the worst thing you’ve done in your life,” US District Judge ... | 0 | non |
45 | Title: Twitter blames 'coordinated social engineering attack' for hack
A Twitter bitcoin scam that hacked the accounts of prominent users like Barack Obama and Elon Musk Wednesday was the result of a “coordinated social engineering attack” targeting employees, the social media company said.
The attack led to fake ... | 0 | non |
46 | Title: Suspect in shooting death of Secoriea Turner surrenders to cops
An Atlanta teenager sought in the shooting death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner turned himself into police on Wednesday.
Julian Conley, 19, turned himself in one day after prosecutors issued a felony murder warrant for him in the girl’s shooting... | 0 | non |
47 | Title: BLM sculpture replaces toppled statue of British slave trader
The sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protestor has replaced the toppled statue of a 17th Century slave trader in England.
The model of BLM protestor Jen Reid was snuck onto the Bristol pedestal that housed the 125-year-old statue of Edward Colst... | 0 | non |
48 | Title: Maine to use ranked voting for president after repeal fails
AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine voters are poised to become the first group of voters in US history to be able to use a ranked style of voting for president, following a ruling by the secretary of state Wednesday.
Maine voters approved a switch to ranked-ch... | 0 | non |
49 | Title: Baton Rouge PD investigating officer who used knee on 17-year-old
The Baton Rouge Police Department is investigating a traffic stop early this month during which a cop used his knee to restrain and arrest a 17-year-old boy.
A 37-second video of the arrest was shared by a bystander on Facebook, showing a sma... | 0 | non |
50 | Title: Texas woman denied bail in death of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen
A Texas woman charged in connection to the death of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen was ordered held without bail Wednesday, according to reports.
Cecily Aguilar, 20, was arraigned on three counts of conspiracy in federal court in Waco,... | 0 | non |
51 | Title: Trump demotes campaign manager Brad Parscale in shakeup
President Trump announced a shakeup in his reelection campaign Wednesday night, saying in a social media post that campaign manager Brad Parscale has been demoted and replaced with Bill Stepien.
“I am pleased to announce that Bill Stepien has been prom... | 0 | non |
52 | Title: Canadian dad gets 3 months in college admissions scandal
A high-profile Canadian dad who paid $200,000 to cheat his two sons’ way into California colleges — and helped craft a bogus admissions essay claiming one boy had been mugged by an LA street gang — is now headed to prison for three months, federal pro... | 0 | non |
53 | Title: Liberty University sues NY Times over coronavirus story
Liberty University sued The New York Times for defamation Wednesday, accusing the paper of publishing a “fictional tale” about the school reopening after spring break and causing a coronavirus outbreak.
The Lynchburg, Virginia, school accused the paper... | 0 | non |
54 | Title: Congress debates whether magic mushrooms would make DC 'drug capital'
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WASHINGTON — Congress took a break from the coronavirus pandemic, mass unemployment and surging violent crime on Wednesday — to debate the status of magic mushrooms in the nation’s capitol.
“We certainly — I would hope — don... | 0 | non |
55 | Title: Mail could be delayed as postmaster general pushes cost-cutting
WASHINGTON — Mail deliveries could be delayed by a day or more under cost-cutting efforts being imposed by the new postmaster general. The plan eliminates overtime for hundreds of thousands of postal workers and says employees must adopt a “dif... | 0 | non |
56 | Title: Biden widens lead over Trump, new polls show
A new pair of polls out Wednesday show Joe Biden with a widening lead over President Trump with November’s election just over 100 days away.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found that 51 percent of voters said they would vote for the former veep if the ele... | 0 | non |
57 | Title: Starbucks 'Karen' wants half of donations for barista who didn't serve her
The California “Karen” who berated a Starbucks barista online for refusing to serve her without a face mask says she deserves half of the more than $100,000 in donations raised for the employee.
Amber Lynn Gilles complained about the... | 0 | non |
58 | Title: Barack Obama, Joe Biden added to list of hacked Twitter accounts
Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden are among the high-profile Twitter users whose accounts were hacked in a bitcoin scam Wednesday, according to a report.
The cyber attack, which also compromised the accounts of ... | 0 | non |
59 | Title: Man tests positive for COVID-19 10 days after recovering
An 82-year-old Massachusetts man appeared to have recovered from a serious battle with the coronavirus — only to test positive again 10 days later, according to a new case study.
The unnamed man first tested positive for COVID-19 when he visited Bosto... | 0 | non |
60 | Title: Man burned after blowing up cop car outside US Supreme Court
Um there’s a car on fire at SCOTUS. pic.twitter.com/bY0lY9KZf4
— Marissa D. Barrera (@mdb2) July 15, 2020
A police car was set ablaze and exploded outside the Supreme Court on Wednesday and authorities quickly apprehended a suspect who allegedly ... | 0 | non |
61 | Title: Doomsday mom Lori Vallow wants $1M bond lowered
Doomsday-obsessed mom Lori Vallow wants her $1 million bond reduced in the disappearance and death of her two children, according to new court papers filed by her lawyer.
Defense attorney Mark Means said in papers filed Tuesday in court in Idaho that Vallow sh... | 0 | non |
62 | Title: Spirit airline employees injured in attack over delayed flight in Florida
Three Spirit Airlines employees were battered in a wild melee at a South Florida airport over a delayed flight, according to a report.
The attack captured on video broke out Tuesday night at a gate for a Philadelphia-bound flight from... | 0 | non |
63 | Title: Law firm offers free living wills to teachers amid COVID-19
A Florida law firm is offering free living wills to schoolteachers being ordered to return to class amid a resurgence of the coronavirus.
Gallagher & Associates in St. Petersburg said this week that the firm wanted to give teachers some legal peace... | 0 | non |
64 | Title: Trump overhauls environmental review as part of infrastructure plan
President Trump is rolling back the nation’s main environmental review law in a bid to speed up the construction of freeways and other infrastructure projects, describing it as a job killer and “horrible roadblock.”
Speaking before a crowd ... | 0 | non |
65 | Title: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from the hospital
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital on Wednesday and was resting at home, the court’s press office said.
Ginsburg, 87, was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, again Tuesday after experiencing ... | 0 | non |
66 | Title: Trump on Navarro slamming Dr. Fauci: 'He shouldn't be doing that'
The White House on Wednesday distanced itself from an incendiary op-ed by trade adviser Peter Navarro trashing Dr. Anthony Fauci — with President Trump saying Navarro “shouldn’t be doing that.”
The White House said that it had not approved N... | 0 | non |
67 | Title: COVID-19 could be controlled in 2 months if people wear masks: CDC
The coronavirus can be controlled in the US within two months if people diligently wear face masks, according to the chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“If we can get everybody to wear a mask right now, I really do thin... | 0 | non |
68 | Title: Teen dies of bubonic plague after eating infected marmot
A 15-year-old boy has died from the bubonic plague in western Mongolia, health officials said.
The teen caught the often-fatal plague after hunting and eating marmot in Gobi-Altai province, according to Mongolia’s Ministry of Health.
Two other teens w... | 0 | non |
69 | Title: Ghislaine Maxwell was guarded by ex-British soldiers in US hideout
Ghislaine Maxwell was being guarded by British military vets while hiding out in a secluded New Hampshire estate, according to reports.
Court papers filed by prosecutors in Manhattan said one of Maxwell’s brothers hired a security company st... | 0 | non |
70 | Title: George Floyd's family sues Minneapolis Police Department
The family of George Floyd filed suit Wednesday against the Minneapolis Police Department and the officers involved in his death.
The suit specifically names Police Officer Derek Chauvin — who could be seen on video kneeling on Floyd’s neck — as well... | 0 | non |
71 | Title: Florida mom left 2-year-old daughter in hot car to shop: deputies
A Florida mother left her 2-year-old daughter in a locked car as she shopped at Macy’s, authorities said.
Thamyres Maria Araujo Ponce, 32, was arrested Monday on a charge of child neglect after a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy smashed th... | 0 | non |
72 | Title: Lack of oversight causing issues for next coronavirus bill
The lack of oversight for the multiple coronavirus relief packages has emerged as a roadblock to passing more legislation — as lawmakers prepare to return to Capitol Hill to debate another potential bill.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-K... | 0 | non |
73 | Title: Michael Avenatti wants sentencing pushed back 50 days
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti wants a federal judge to delay his sentencing for trying to extort millions from Nike by 50 days due to coronavirus concerns.
His Miami-based lawyer, Scott Srebnick, wrote in the letter filed Wednesday that it would be d... | 0 | non |
74 | Title: Kanye West reportedly still in the running for president
Kanye West is reportedly still in the presidential race.
The rap superstar filed with the Federal Election Commission, according to a report from TMZ Wednesday.
West filed Form 1 — the Statement of Organization — that says the Kanye 2020 committee wil... | 0 | non |
75 | Title: Daniel Lewis Lee wanted three final meals before execution
Death row inmate Daniel Lewis Lee wanted three last suppers — but what he ate may remain a mystery.
Before his execution, the triple murderer rambled about his first, second and final meal and said his order request “should speak for itself,” news s... | 0 | non |
76 | Title: Florida labs not reporting negative test results, report says
Incomplete reporting from some Florida laboratories resulted in errors on the state’s report on virus positivity rates, according to a Fox 35 News report.
“Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single perso... | 0 | non |
77 | Title: Portland protesters set up autonomous zone in city park
Antifa in Portland set up walls and barriers in the street outside the federal courthouse to claim their own autonomous zone, calling it “CLAT” for “Chinook Land Autonomous Territory.” pic.twitter.com/ntQQPfCZAR
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 15, 2020
... | 0 | non |
78 | Title: MS-13 'animals' busted in NY, one faces execution for murders
President Trump on Wednesday said dozens of MS-13 gang leaders were nabbed across the country in the Justice Department’s recent Operation Vulcan crackdown — with eight arrests in New York.
Attorney General William Barr told reporters in the Oval... | 0 | non |
79 | Title: Ghislaine Maxwell faked being Epstein's girlfriend: former pal
Christina Oxenberg — a cousin to the British royal family — said she believes Ghislaine Maxwell only pretended to be Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend despite reports they engaged in a brief romance in the ’90s.
“She wanted me to believe she was Jef... | 0 | non |
80 | Title: Is this Ghislaine Maxwell's mystery husband?
Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married — and refusing to reveal her husband’s name, prosecutors said this week at the accused madam’s bail hearing.
Though the British heiress — who is accused of helping the late billionaire perv Jeffrey Epstein target underage gir... | 0 | non |
81 | Title: Trump criticizes Iran for executing three anti-government protesters
President Trump on Wednesday called on Iran to halt the impending executions of three men who were detained last year for participating in anti-government protests.
“Three individuals were sentenced to death in Iran for participating in pr... | 0 | non |
82 | Title: George Floyd's final words were 'I can't breathe', video shows
George Floyd’s last words before he died during an encounter with Minneapolis police were “I can’t breathe,” according to transcripts from new police bodycam video.
Two videos viewed Wednesday by CNN revealed Floyd’s final words as Police Offic... | 0 | non |
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