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Lindsay Lohan, Akon, and Ne-Yo fined thousands for illicit crypto promotion

A group of celebrities paid more than $400,000 in sanctions to US regulators after promoting cryptocurrency companies to their millions of social media followers. Actress Lindsay Lohan, rapper Akon, and singer Ne-Yo were required to pay tens of thousands of dollars to resolve allegations that they promoted cryptocurrency investments to...

New CCTV footage shows US cops smothering Irvo Otieno to death.

Seven police officers and three medical personnel appear to be seated on 28-year-old Irvo Otieno for twelve minutes. CCTV footage captured the final moments of a man who was "smothered to death" after as many as ten police officers and medical personnel appeared to squat on him for 12 minutes. Irvo...

US lethal fungus spreading rapidly

In 2009, Candida auris was identified in Asia, but it was not detected in the United States until 2016. From 2020 to 2021, the number of infections in the country increased by 95%. According to a government study, a drug-resistant and potentially lethal fungus is spreading swiftly throughout US healthcare...

Hundreds protest in the freezing temperatures outside the White House.

Hundreds of Pakistani Americans congregated outside the White House on Sunday, despite the freezing temperatures and biting winds, to demand that the government cease its actions against Imran Khan. Junaid Bashir, a senior PTI leader in Virginia, stated, "We are here to draw attention to the deteriorating human rights situation...

Trump anticipates arrest on Tuesday

Donald Trump has stated that he anticipates being detained on Tuesday and has urged his supporters to organize massive demonstrations. His attorney said law enforcement hadn't contacted him and that the former president's remark was based on media reports. Mr. Trump has been investigated for possible indictment by prosecutors. According to...

Video shows Russian jet pouring fuel on US Reaper drone during’reckless’ interception over Black Sea

A former jet pilot tells that the fuel discharge was likely an attempt to bring down the unmanned drone, while the collision was almost certainly unintentional. Since the incident, tensions have escalated, prompting contacts between the top commanders of the United States and Russia. The US Air Force has released...

U.S. Contractors drive Uber and Lyft.

Uber and Lyft can continue to treat their California-based drivers as independent contractors after a US court ruling. The California court of appeals determined that Proposition 22, a labor measure, was essentially constitutional. Labor organizations and some employees opposed the measure, arguing that it violated their rights to sick leave. According to...

Mexico finds 2018 Washington mall kidnapped girl.

The FBI had offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez, who was last seen during a supervised visit with her mother. In Mexico, the FBI found a lost American girl from October 2018. At the age of four, Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez,...

Starbucks fired US union workers illegally, a judge finds.

Starbucks fired six New York state workers in retaliation for unions, according to an NLRB judge. According to the judge, the firm violated federal labour law at its Buffalo and Rochester stores. The coffee chain has been ordered to rehire the former employees and compensate other affected individuals. Starbucks responded that its...

Wife of Kobe Bryant receives almost $29m from LA

Los Angeles County has agreed to pay nearly $29m (£24m) to NBA icon Kobe Bryant's widow after police shared graphic images of his fatal helicopter crash two years ago. Bryant and his daughter Gianna perished along with seven others when the aircraft crashed in the LA area. His wife, Vanessa Bryant,...

US asks Mexico to extradite Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s kid.

The apprehension of the younger Guzman in January sparked a massive wave of violence in Culiacan, the epicenter of the Sinaloa drug cartel. The United States has requested that Mexico extradite Ovidio Guzman, the son of infamous drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. According to two Mexican government sources who spoke...

Ron DeSantis controls Walt Disney World more.

As he signed a bill giving the state jurisdiction over Disney's sprawling Orlando theme parks, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis cautioned citizens to "buckle up." The bill revokes Disney's exclusive authority and allows Mr. DeSantis' Republican-led legislature to exert more oversight. The action is viewed as retaliation against Disney for opposing state...

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After being shot many times, Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico is in critical condition

Mr. Fico was assaulted after he departed from a meeting; five shots were discharged, and an individual was discovered covered in blood. The government of Slovakia declares the incident an "attempted assassination" and warns that the coming hours are crucial. Following multiple gunshot wounds, the prime minister of Slovakia is undergoing surgery and is fighting for his life. Robert Fico was transported by airlift to the hospital, while a 71-year-old suspect was apprehended at the location.

Renters scramble for properties as listing time drops

As the duration of listings decreases, a scramble to rent is emerging due to intense competition among tenants. According to real estate firm Savillsc, two-bedroom rental properties on Zoopla are now available for purchase ten days less than the average listing period before the pandemic. A scarcity of available properties and intense demand are compelling prospective tenants to decide almost immediately whether or not to submit a tenancy application.

The UN reports that over 2 million Gazans lack food and tents

The United Nations has exhausted its supplies of tents and food to provide to the nearly 2 million inhabitants of Gaza, the majority of whom are internally displaced and reliant on assistance to avert impending famine. Wednesday afternoon, United Nations officials informed the Guardian that their warehouses south of the river separating the northern third of Gaza from the southern third were devoid of supplies. Resupply is improbable as long as the principal entry points into the territory remain sealed off in the wake of Israeli offensives launched in recent days.

Canada wildfires prompt evacuations, warnings

Massive, uncontrolled wildfires have forced the evacuation of thousands of people from western Canada, where the nation is confronted with the possibility of yet another catastrophic fire season. This week, a fire that "dramatically" spread in a matter of days and was approaching the locality forced residents of the northeastern British Columbia community of Fort Nelson to flee their homes.