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Heartless dad kills newborn daughter for ‘crying too much’ then blames baby bottle: cops

An Arizona man beat his newborn daughter to death because she was “crying too much” — then tried to blame her demise on choking while drinking from her bottle, police said.  Jonathan Enriquez, 22, was charged with first-degree murder and child abuse last month in connection with the death of his 4-week-old infant daughter after...

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Western Turkey Is Hit by Earthquake but Avoids Major Damage

Rescue efforts were continuing after the 6.1-magnitude temblor struck in a region that is crisscrossed by fault lines.

© Bahadir Demirceviren/IHA, via Associated Press

People started removing the rubble of a building in Sindirgi, western Turkey, after an earthquake there on Sunday.
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More countries added to UK’s ‘deport first’ scheme for foreign criminals

Former justice secretaries criticise expansion of policy that they say allows perpetrators to go unpunished

Foreign criminals from 15 more countries face deportation before they have a chance to appeal in an expansion of the UK government’s “deport first, appeal later” scheme.

Ministers are extending the scheme, which applies in England and Wales and was restarted in 2023, to cover 23 countries including India, Bulgaria, Australia and Canada.

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© Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian

© Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian

© Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian

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Bill Ackman proposes combining Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman in an X post on Sunday suggested merging US government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, saying the move would help reduce mortgage rates and achieve huge synergies both in their operations and in the trading price. President Trump’s administration has been eying an initial public offering of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac later this year,...

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17-year-old accused Times Square shooter held on $200K bail on attempted murder charges

Suspect Jayden Clark, 17, was arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on attempted-murder charges in the early-morning shooting that wounded his target, a 19-year-old man, in the leg -- and also injured a 65-year-old bystander and grazed an 18-year-old female tourist from Maryland in the neck, cops said.

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