‘Supreme humiliation’: Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro ordered to wear ankle monitor; ‘concrete possibility’ of him fleeing, says SC

Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has been ordered to wear an ankle monitor, the Supreme Court of the country said. The development followed federal police raids on Bolsonaro’s residence and his party’s headquarters in Brasília, carried out under the order, reported AP. As part of the order, the former president is barred from…

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Startling revelation in American Idol exec’s murder: Robin Kaye, husband dead for 4 days, cops didn’t enter house

In a startling revelation in the mysterious murder case of American Idol executive Robin Kaye, and her husband, Thomas Deluca, it has now been found that they lay dead for at least four days inside their Los Angeles home after suffering multiple gunshots when they probably stopped a burglar. The burglary was reported and police…

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Texas highway crash: 4 killed, 18 injured in San Antonio; armed suspect still at large

Four people were killed, and eighteen others were hospitalized with various injuries following a high-speed crash in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday afternoon. The collision occurred around 2.00 pm (local time) on Interstate 35 when a stolen white Camaro, traveling at high speed, slammed into a small transport bus towing a trailer. Following the crash,…

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Can online comments be considered crime in UAE? Woman fined AED 30,000 for offensive messages | World News

In the UAE, you may face fines up to AED 500,000 and legal action for posting defamatory or offensive messages online/ Representative image In the UAE, online insults and defamation are criminal offences, not just civil matters. Social media comments are treated like published content, with serious legal consequences. A woman was fined Dh30,000 for…

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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s 4-word reaction of shock after seeing his face on Coldplay kiss cam

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron said “F–king hell, it’s me” when the screen showed him at Coldplay concert. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was shocked when the Coldplay jumbotron panned on him and Kristin Cabot and uttered four words, according to reports. Dropping the F bomb, he said, “F**king hell, it’s me,” and ducked the camera while…

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‘A part of me feels bad…’: Woman who shot Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s video with HR says she didn’t know who they were

Coldplay fan who recorded the video from the concert and posted in on social media says she feels partially bad. When Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was featured on the big screen with his company’s HR Kristin Cabot during a Coldplay concert in Boston, a 28-year-old woman filmed the video and framed their expression. Grace Springer,…

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Staged kidnapping: 41-year-old immigrant arrested for plotting scheme to raise money; fabricated ICE abuse claims

Representative Image (AI-generated) A 41-year-old undocumented immigrant has been arrested for allegedly staging a fake kidnapping in order to raise money and falsely accuse federal law enforcement.The US department of justice announced on Thursday that Yuriana Julia “Juli” Pelaez Calderon faces charges of conspiracy and making false statements to federal officers.According to the department of…

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From 17% to 36%: Female employment in Saudi Arabia surges past Vision 2030 target | World News

Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms under Vision 2030 have lifted women’s workforce participation from 17% in 2017 to over 35% in 2024 and counting/Representative Image TL;DR: Female labour-force participation jumped from ~17% in 2015 to 36.2% in Q3 2024, well above Vision 2030’s initial 30% target . “Mada” digital payments saw e-commerce sales grow 25.8% to…

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Big federal cuts: Congress passes Trump’s proposal to slash $9B from public broadcasting; awaits presidential assent

US President Donald Trump‘s proposal to cut $9 billion in federal spending targeting public broadcasters was passed by Congress on Friday. The bill now awaits the president’s signature. It includes major broadcasters like Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR).The House approved the bill by a narrow margin of 216–213, with two Republicans,…

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