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Ex-senator Bob Menendez sentenced to 11 years in prison for bribery conviction

Democrat from New Jersey was found guilty in July on 16 charges including bribery and fraud

The Democratic former US senator Bob Menendez was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday to 11 years in prison over his 2024 conviction for taking bribes, including receiving gold bars in exchange for doing favors for Egypt and for New Jersey businessmen.

Last year he also became the first former senator to be convicted of acting as a foreign agent.

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© Photograph: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

‘Coffee badging’: is this new approach to office life working – or shirking?

Some people say popping in to the office to have a hot drink before leaving for the day is a convenient, legitimate way to fulfil their obligations. Bosses disagree

Name: Coffee badging.

Age: Very much a post-pandemic phenomenon.

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‘It’s a job, and a tough one’: the pain and privilege of being a millennial caregiver

Andrew, 33, cares full-time for his grandmother Elo, who has vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s. Isadora Kosofsky spent four years documenting their relationship

On a Sunday afternoon in October, Andrew Rahal locked his grandmother Elo’s wheelchair in place – “click it or ticket”, he told her – before heating up a bowl of borscht from the Armenian grocery store near their home in Granada Hills, California. He then sat in front of her, patiently feeding her spoon after spoon.

Yeghsabeth “Elo” Voskian, 83, has vascular dementia and advanced Alzheimer’s disease. For nearly a decade, Andrew, 33, has been her full-time caregiver, assisting her from bed to wheelchair, showering her daily, managing her medications and helping her at meals. He is one of approximately 12 million millennials caring for a family member, a diverse cohort that already constitutes 23% of the caregiving population in the US, according to a 2020 AARP report. The number of millennial caregivers will almost certainly increase exponentially in coming years.

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© Photograph: Isadora Kosofsky

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© Photograph: Isadora Kosofsky

Los Angeles to review wildfire alert systems after lethal blazes

Residents say patchwork network of public and private alert systems failed to warn them about extent of wildfires

Los Angeles county officials on Tuesday approved an outside review of how alerts functioned when fire ravaged the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods earlier this month.

After the wind-driven wildfires broke out on 7 January, evacuation orders for some neighborhoods – including the part of Altadena where the majority of deaths occurred – came long after houses were reported to be on fire.

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Rihanna attends A$AP Rocky firearm-assault trial as ex-friend says he ‘was hit’

As Rihanna sits out of view of court cameras, A$AP Relli speaks about moment Rocky allegedly fired gun at him

Rihanna has made her first appearance at the Los Angeles trial of her partner, the rapper A$AP Rocky.

The singer-superstar on Wednesday morning sat out of view of the courtroom’s cameras, next to Rocky’s mother and sister in the downtown Los Angeles criminal courthouse. Security brought her into the courtroom surreptitiously to avoid crowds.

Rocky has been standing trial on two felony charges that he fired a handgun at a former friend, known by the name A$AP Relli, who testified on Wednesday about the moment Rocky allegedly fired a gun at him on a Hollywood street in 2021.

“I was hit. I was hit. Or I was grazed. I didn’t have a hole or nothing,” Relli told jurors.

Relli, born Terell Ephron, said he grabbed one of their mutual friends who was with Rocky after the first shot was fired and stood behind him for protection. He said he did not see Rocky fire the second shot, and Rocky ran away moments later.

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On the streets of Khartoum: life amid the ravages of Sudan’s war – in pictures

The internal conflict raging since 2023 has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and forced more than 11 million people from their homes. The UN has described it as ‘one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history’. Photographer Sergio Ramazzotti travelled to Khartoum state and witnessed the aftermath of the fighting between government troops and Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

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© Photograph: Sergio Ramazzotti

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© Photograph: Sergio Ramazzotti

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