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The brother of Marcus Rashford had his Florida assault charge dropped.

Prosecutors in Miami have dropped an assault charge against Marcus Rashford’s brother and agent, who plays for Manchester United.   On October 20, Dane Rashford was allegedly pulled over by police in Miami Beach, Florida, after riding in the back of an Uber with a woman.   The claimed victim stated in a police report

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The use of emergency powers by Canada is “unjustified.” – magistrate

A federal judge declared that it was “unreasonable” and unjustified for Canada to use emergency powers to put an end to the anti-government Freedom Convoy protests two years ago.   Judge Richard Mosley found that it was against Canada’s rights charter in a ruling on Tuesday.   According to the federal government, it will appeal

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Investigating NY police for an alleged attack on a pro-Palestine march

A putrid-smelling substance was allegedly sprayed on pro-Palestine demonstrators at Columbia University, prompting police in New York City to launch a possible hate crime investigation.   The event took place on Friday during a campus pro-Palestine march.   Some of the students sought medical attention after reporting symptoms like headaches and vomiting.   According to

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A phony Biden robocall advises people not to attend the primary in New Hampshire

New Hampshire voters are being advised to abstain from Tuesday’s primary election by a spoof robocall purporting to be from US President Joe Biden.   The calls appear to have been generated artificially, so an investigation has been launched.   The audio’s creator is unknown. The Trump team has refuted any participation.   Voters are

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J&J strikes a deal with US states over allegations of baby powder

According to Johnson & Johnson (J&J), it has tentatively reached an agreement with over 40 US states regarding their investigation into the marketing of its baby powder and other products that contain talc.   The massive healthcare company confirmed a previously reported amount when it stated that it expected to pay $700 million (£552 million).

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How did Joe Biden win the New Hampshire primary in spite of not being on the ballot?

Despite not being on the ballot, President Joe Biden is expected to win the Democratic primary in New Hampshire.   He was spared the humiliation of falling short against Democratic congressman Dean Phillips thanks to a write-in campaign.   Because the party decided that South Carolina should cast its ballot first, Mr. Biden had abstained

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Pastor in Colorado charged with multimillion-dollar cryptocurrency scam

Charges have been brought against a Colorado pastor and his spouse for allegedly defrauding hundreds of nearby Christians in a multimillion dollar cryptocurrency scam.   Eli Regalado, a pastor, and his spouse Kaitlyn are accused by prosecutors of raising money through the sale of cryptocurrency that is “practically worthless.”   According to prosecutors, the Regalados

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Police look for a reason behind the mass murder in Illinois.

After a cross-country manhunt, a man suspected of killing eight people in Joliet, Illinois, committed suicide. Police are still looking for the cause of his death.   Romeo Nance, 23, passed away after being located by authorities in Texas, more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away.   Nance is believed to have killed eight people

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Woman detained for stealing $2,500 worth of quenchers from Stanley cups

A woman was detained on suspicion of attempting to steal $2,500 (£1,965) worth of Stanley cups from a store in California.   Staff confronted the 23-year-old, but he refused to pay and stuffed the items into a car, according to the police.   On TikTok, the Stanley cup—more especially, the Adventure Quencher Travel Tumbler—has become

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