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Restaurant Worker Videocalled Wife’s Lover While Killing Her, Jury Told
A prosecutor has shown a murder trial jury footage of a video call which they say a Bangladeshi restaurant worker made to his wife’s lover as he killed her.
Political Donations Surge as General Election Approaches
Both the Labour and Conservative parties dominated the fundraising landscape this quarter, each receiving around £9 million in donations.
National Grid to Raise £7 Billion from Investors in Major Net Zero Push
Critics argue that that £60 billion Investment plan overlooks reliable nuclear energy and longer-term could mean much higher bills or taxes.
Win for Woman in Rape Centre Tribunal Over Gender Views
Support worker was forced out of job by ‘heresy hunt’ labelled ‘Kafka-esque’ by judge after she said it was important for victims to know sex of staff members.
US Could Deploy More Nuclear Weapons Amid China, Russia Threats: Official
‘Absent a change in adversary arsenals, we may reach a point in the coming years where an increase from current deployed numbers is required,’ said Pranay Vaddi
FDA Notice: 800,000 Cream Cheese Units Recalled Across the US Over Salmonella
A notice published by FDA said that the Schreiber Foods’ products were sold at major retailers.
US Focused on Strengthening Alliances Around China: Ambassador Burns
The US ambassador to China described ‘a battle of ideas’ between democracy and authoritarianism.
Connecticut Governor Forms Working Group to Explore Ranked Voting
State lawmakers will consider implementing the election method during the 2025 legislative session.
Federal Judge Recuses Himself From Gaza Case After Trip to Israel
A federal judge confirmed in a brief that he will recuse himself from a pending case.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Amends Disclosure to Include Gift Trips
Justice Thomas had left out two trips in 2019.
US Slaps Travel Bans on Georgian Officials for Undermining Democracy
Move follows Tbilisi’s adoption of law aimed at combatting perceived foreign influence.
Cows With Bird Flu Have Died in 5 US States: Officials
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it knew of a few deaths in cows but that the vast majority of the cattle recover.
Shortage of Skilled-Trade Workers Crippling Some Industries
Annual hiring in trades is expected to be more than 20 times the projected annual increase in net new jobs.
Prosecution Rests, Defense Makes Case in Hunter Biden Gun Trial
Defense calls Hunter Biden’s daughter, Naomi Biden, to the stand, who testifies that her father seemed clear headed in August 2018 prior to the gun purchase.
What to Expect in European Parliamentary Elections
Pollsters predicted that right-wing groups and parties will gain seats in the European Parliament while centrist and center-left groups will lose seats.
What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
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