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Scheana Shay reveals husband Brock Davies cheated on her while she was pregnant
Scheana Shay reveals husband Brock Turner cheated on her while she was pregnant
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NYC maniac who viciously attacked 60-year-old straphanger with hammer sentenced to 25 years to life
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Canadian government tells employees they may face job cuts as Mark Carney looks to trim spending
Six Secret Service agents suspended over 2024 Trump assassination attempt
Agency vows to ‘fix deficiencies’ after Pennsylvania incident in which sniper fired several shots, killing one man
Six Secret Service agents have been suspended without pay after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally last July.
The suspensions range from 10 to 42 days, with a loss of both salary and benefits during the absence, the agency’s deputy director, Matt Quinn, told CBS News.
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© Photograph: Jabin Botsford/World Press Photo 2025
© Photograph: Jabin Botsford/World Press Photo 2025
UN says millions will die by 2029 is HIV funding programs aren’t replaced
Bangladesh’s ousted Sheikh Hasina charged with crimes against humanity
Former leader, who is in hiding in India, indicted over deadly crackdown on anti-government protests last year
Bangladesh’s ousted leader Sheikh Hasina has been formally charged with crimes against humanity after being accused of ordering a deadly crackdown against anti-government protests last year that left more than 1,400 people dead.
Hasina, who fled the country on 5 August last year, was charged in absentia by a three-judge panel on Thursday. She remains in hiding in neighbouring India and has ignored formal requests for her to return.
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© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP
© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says farm workers won’t get amnesty — after Trump floated leniency
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