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squatter featured in the viral video, after the rightful owner of the house was arrested, has been charged
Brian Rodriguez, who not only squatted but also rented rooms, was charged with burglary, grand larceny, and other crimes..
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New York Appeals Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's 2020 Rape Conviction: A New Trial Ordered
A New York appeals court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction.
Columbia University Faces Civil Rights Investigation Over Pro-Palestinian Protester Arrests
Columbia University is under investigation for a civil rights case regarding the mass arrest of pro-Palestinian protesters.
ByteDance Denies Selling TikTok Amid US Ban Threat
TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has denied plans to sell the popular video-sharing app after the US Congress passed a law requiring it to do so or face a ban.
Families of Boeing Crash Victims Demand Justice: 'It's Hell' Five Years On
Five years after the fatal Boeing crash in 2019, families of the victims are calling for justice.
Trump's Immunity Appeal Delays Election Subversion Trial: What's at Stake?
A case accusing former President Donald Trump of election subversion in Washington D.C. has been delayed due to Trump's claim of immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken during his presidency.
US Reinstates Open Internet Regulations for Equal Access to Online Content.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to reinstate stricter open internet rules, reversing a decision made during the Trump administration.
US Sanctions Indian Companies for Facilitating Iran-Russia UAV Trade
The US Department of Treasury imposed sanctions on over a dozen companies, individuals, and vessels, including three from India, for facilitating the sale of Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Russia's war in Ukraine.
US Supreme Court Debates Trump's Claim to 'Absolute Immunity' from Criminal Prosecution after Leaving Office
The US Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday, June 30, 2022, in a historic case regarding former President Donald Trump's claim of "absolute immunity" from criminal prosecution.
ByteDance Would Rather Shut Down TikTok Than Sell It: Sources
ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, would rather shut down the app in the US than sell it if they are unable to fight legislation to ban it from app stores, according to four sources.
Former National Enquirer Publisher David Pecker Testifies About Hush Money Payment to Karen McDougal to Protect Trump's 2016 Campaign
David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid, testified in the criminal trial of Donald Trump that he was involved in a hush money payment to Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, to suppress her story about a se...
New York Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's Rape Conviction: What Does This Mean for His California Case?
The New York Court of Appeals overturned Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction on Thursday, granting him a chance at a new trial.
WHO Report: Alarming Rates of Alcohol and E-Cigarette Use Among European Youth
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report expressing concern over the widespread use of alcohol and e-cigarettes among adolescents in Europe, Central Asia, and Canada.
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Deepfake Audio of Philippine President Marcos Jr. Urging Military Action Against China Debunked as Fake
A deepfake audio clip of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has surfaced, in which he allegedly urges his military to intervene if China threatens the Philippines.
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TikTok's Fight Against the Ban: Nine-Month Countdown for a Non-Chinese Buyer or Shutdown in the US
The text discusses the potential ban of TikTok in the US due to its Chinese ownership.
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US $61 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Not a 'Silver Bullet': Manpower Shortages Persist
The US has provided $61 billion in military aid to Ukraine during its ongoing war with Russia, but a top US official acknowledges that this aid is not a "silver bullet" solution.
South Korean Woman Falls for Deepfake Elon Musk Scam, Loses ₹ 41 Lakh
A South Korean woman named Jeong Ji-sun was scammed out of approximately ₹ 41 lakh ($50,000) by an imposter posing as Elon Musk on Instagram.
Over 100 Pilot Whales Stranded in Western Australia, Many Likely to be Euthanized
Over 100 pilot whales were stranded on an Australian beach in Western Australia, with 26 of them already dead.
Right-Wing US Website Gateway Pundit Declares Bankruptcy Amid Defamation Lawsuits
The right-wing US website, The Gateway Pundit, which is known for spreading election conspiracies, will file for bankruptcy due to defamation lawsuits against it.
Fashion Designer Nancy Gonzalez Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Smuggling Crocodile and Python Handbags
Fashion designer Nancy Gonzalez was sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in Miami federal court for smuggling crocodile and python handbags from Colombia to the US.
TikTok Suspends Rewards Feature in Lite App Amid EU Probe over Addictiveness Concerns
TikTok, a Chinese-owned video-sharing app, has suspended its rewards feature in the Lite version of its app in France and Spain following an EU probe.
Iran Rejects 'Illegal' Argentine Request to Arrest Minister over 1994 Bombing Attack
Iran has condemned Argentina's request to Interpol for the arrest of its interior minister over a 1994 bombing attack on a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.
TikTok Vows Legal Battle Against New US Law Threatening Ban
TikTok, a popular social media app with 170 million users in the US, faces a potential ban due to a new US law.
TikTok: Advertisers and Musicians Vow to Stay Amid Ban Threat
The U.S. Senate passed a bill giving Chinese tech firm ByteDance up to a year to sell TikTok or face a ban.
US Senate Bill to Ban TikTok: Free Speech Concerns and Potential Legal Challenges
The US Senate passed a bill to ban TikTok from app stores unless its Chinese owner sells it, potentially leading to a court battle over the app's free speech protections under the US Constitution.
Orban: Destroy Liberal World Order - Predicts End This Year
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes the liberal world order has brought chaos and must be destroyed.
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Media Integrity Questioned: BBC Admits Fault in Gaza Reporting
The BBC has admitted to inaccuracies in its reporting of civilian deaths in Gaza, raising serious questions about media integrity and the portrayal of international conflicts.
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Alphabet Soars on Cloud 9: Record Revenue and First Dividend
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has outperformed revenue estimates, largely driven by its thriving cloud services.
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High-Stakes Diplomacy: Blinken's Crucial China Visit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to discuss pivotal issues including Russia, trade, and technology during his upcoming trip to China.
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Microsoft's AI Revolution Drives Profit Surge
Microsoft continues to exceed sales and profit expectations, fueled by surging demand for its AI technologies.
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Mining Titans on the Move: BHP's £31bn Bid for Anglo American
In a bold move that could reshape the global mining landscape, BHP has proposed a £31 billion takeover of Anglo American.
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Yen Tumbles, Triggering Intervention Concerns
The Japanese yen has weakened past the critical 155 level, intensifying risks of government intervention.
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UBS Analyst's Bold Prediction on China's Real Estate Recovery
Defying common pessimism, UBS analyst John Lam predicts a gradual recovery for China's struggling property market.
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Intel Faces Uncertain Future After Disappointing Forecast
Intel's shares have slipped following a tepid financial forecast, sparking concerns about its potential recovery in the fiercely competitive tech industry.
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Repsol Expands in Venezuela Amid Energy Crunch
Spanish oil giant Repsol plans to boost its oil production in Venezuela by developing two new fields.
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India's Market Enthralled by 'Modi-fication'
The Indian financial markets continue to be invigorated by policy changes under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Over 100 Arrested at US Universities: Pro-Palestine Protests Lead to Mass Arrests at USC, Columbia
Over 100 people, including 93 at the University of Southern California, were arrested for trespassing during pro-Palestine protests at US universities.
UK's First Sikh Court: A New Dispute Resolution Forum for the Sikh Community
A group of British Sikh lawyers have established a new court to help resolve family and civil disputes within the Sikh community.
UK and US Forces Intercept Houthi Missile Targeting Merchant Vessel in Red Sea
On January 12, UK and US forces carried out joint strikes against the Houthi militia in Yemen to limit their ability to target merchant vessels in the Red Sea.
NATO Warns China: Stop Supporting Russia's War in Ukraine for Western Ties
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged China to stop supporting Russia's war in Ukraine if it aims for good relations with the West.
UAE Prime Minister Announces $544M for Home Repairs after Historic Rains, Vows to Learn from Experience
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced $544 million to repair the homes of Emirati families affected by last week's record rains.
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Amnesty Accuses UK of Undermining Global Human Rights, Breaching Commitments in Gaza and Israel
Amnesty International accused the UK of deliberately weakening human rights protections both domestically and internationally for political gain, as outlined in their annual global report.
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Orbán Bets on Trump: Hungary's PM Seeks Friendship with US President-Elect to Improve Political Fortunes
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, known for his controversial policies and isolation from the EU, expressed his hope that the US election results would bring a change in his political fortunes by mentioning his desire for a friendsh...
Venice Implements Five-Euro Ticket System to Combat Mass Tourism
Venice, a UNESCO World Heritage site and popular tourist destination, has introduced a new day ticket system to manage mass tourism.
AI Investments: Zuckerberg Defends Meta's Spending Amidst Market Skepticism
Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, staunchly defends the company's heavy investment in artificial intelligence, despite market doubts.
Campus Protests Escalate: Columbia's 'Gaza Encampment' Draws National Attention
Columbia University's 'Gaza Encampment' protest has become a focal point of US political activism, highlighting the influence of international conflicts on domestic debates and youth movements.
Tesla's Strategic Shift: Returning to More Affordable Electric Cars
Tesla is steering its strategy back towards producing cheaper cars, aiming to broaden its consumer base and enhance market share in an increasingly competitive automotive sector.
Political Turmoil in Spain: Prime Minister Considers Resignation Amid Scandal
The Spanish Prime Minister contemplates resignation as his wife faces a corruption investigation, a situation that underscores deep issues of governance and could destabilize Spain's political landscape.
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Orban: Destroy Liberal World Order - Predicts End This Year
squatter featured in the viral video, after the rightful owner of the house was arrested, has been charged
Media Integrity Questioned: BBC Admits Fault in Gaza Reporting
Alphabet Soars on Cloud 9: Record Revenue and First Dividend
Microsoft's AI Revolution Drives Profit Surge
High-Stakes Diplomacy: Blinken's Crucial China Visit
Mining Titans on the Move: BHP's £31bn Bid for Anglo American
Yen Tumbles, Triggering Intervention Concerns
Intel Faces Uncertain Future After Disappointing Forecast
UBS Analyst's Bold Prediction on China's Real Estate Recovery
Repsol Expands in Venezuela Amid Energy Crunch
India's Market Enthralled by 'Modi-fication'
WHO Report: Alarming Rates of Alcohol and E-Cigarette Use Among European Youth
Deepfake Audio of Philippine President Marcos Jr. Urging Military Action Against China Debunked as Fake
UAE Prime Minister Announces $544M for Home Repairs after Historic Rains, Vows to Learn from Experience
TikTok's Fight Against the Ban: Nine-Month Countdown for a Non-Chinese Buyer or Shutdown in the US
Amnesty Accuses UK of Undermining Global Human Rights, Breaching Commitments in Gaza and Israel
A Jewish woman was kidnapped and raped in Gennevilliers (a suburb in western Paris), France, on the background of hatred for Israel
Russia: Deputy Defense Minister Arrested on Suspicion of Taking Bribes
Tabloid Power in Politics: Exposing the Manipulation of News During Trump's 2016 Campaign
Jewish Columbia professor Shai Davidai says his key card to enter the school has been deactivated as anti-Israel protesters take over the school
Stanford Researchers Discover Child Abuse Material in AI Image Generator Dataset: Can Regulations Prevent Explicit Deepfakes of Children?
Rishi Sunak's Controversial Rwanda Bill: Compelling Judges to Override Human Rights Laws and Deport Asylum Seekers
Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Migrant Bill: Parliamentary Ping Pong Ends in Government Victory
New Biden Rule Protects Privacy of Women Seeking Out-of-State Abortions Amid Controversy
IEA Predicts Record-Breaking 17 Million Electric and Hybrid Car Sales in 2024
Ocado Warehouse: The Dance of Robots and AI - Fetching Online Groceries with Precision
Father Saves Son from Great White Shark Attack: Bare-Handed Rescue Off the Coast of Australia
Australian PM Urges Men to End Violence Against Women: 'Show Respect'
Australian Adult Star Reveals Ex-Boyfriend's Cancer Hoax to Cheat: Shaved Head, Multiple Affair
France is being ‘bombarded’ with Russian interference campaigns, French minister alleges
Prince Harry Becomes a U.S. Resident, Meghan Markle Confused
India Becomes Second-Largest Source of New US Citizens: 65,960 Indians Naturalized in 2022
Record-Breaking 'Extreme Heat Stress' Days in Europe's Contrasting 2023 Summer: A Health Threat
Monitoring Butterfly Populations in the Amazon: A Key Indicator of Climate Change Impact
German President's 'Kebab Diplomacy': Steinmeier Brings Berlin Chef to Turkey Amid Tensions with Erdogan
3,400-Year-Old Stolen Statue of King Ramses II Returned to Egypt for Restoration
House Bill Threatens to Ban TikTok, Raising Free Speech Concerns and National Security Risks
Terry Anderson, US Journalist and Longest-Held Hostage in Lebanon, Dies at 76
China's Wang Yi Warns AUKUS Pact Risks Nuclear Proliferation in South Pacific
Thousands Evacuated: 1,000-Kg NATO Bomb Removed from Serbian City
Germany Sends New Frigate to Red Sea to Protect Ships Amid Houthi Attacks
Secretary of State Blinken Heads to China for High-Stakes Talks Amidst US-China Tensions
Schizophrenic Sydney Stabber: Off Medication and Targeted Women - Experts Weigh In on Motive
Tesla Slashes Prices by $2,000 in China and US Amid Falling Sales and Intensifying EV Price War
Women Journalists Face Escalating Cyberbullying: Insights from the Perugia International Journalism Festival
Illinois Woman Wins $45M Lawsuit Against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue for Mesothelioma Linked to Baby Powder
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UK Sex Offender Prohibited from Using AI Tools to Create Deepfakes: Court Order
US House Speaker Mike Johnson's Surprising U-Turn: From Blocking Ukraine Aid to Approving $60 Billion Package
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