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Nurse stabbed in Oldham hospital attack pictured for first time
A nurse who was allegedly stabbed with a pair of scissors at Royal Oldham Hospital has been pictured for the…
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged victim ‘enjoyed herself’ in ‘consensual’ videos of ‘Freak Offs’: lawyers
Footage of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ drug-fueled sex marathons — which he dubbed “Freak-Offs” — shows that one of his alleged…
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L.A. Fire Devastates Historic Black Community in Altadena
Scenic and charming and tucked into the foothills, Altadena seemed like a secret just outside the reaches of Los Angeles.…
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Bernard Phelan recounts harrowing experiences as state hostage in Iran
Held hostage in Iran for over 220 days, Bernard Phelan endured harsh conditions and witnessed executions, ultimately being released in…
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Microsoft pauses hiring in U.S. consulting unit as part of cost-cutting plan, memo says
Executive Chair and CEO of Microsoft Corporation Satya Nadella speaks during the “Microsoft Build: AI Day” event in Jakarta, Indonesia,…
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Humpback whales spotted making a splash on the UK’s south coast
Humpback whales have been spotted making a splash on the UK’s south coast. Wildlife watchers were treated to sights of…
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Why climate change is taking broccoli off UK supermarket shelves
British growers have been surprised to find their crops coming up early, after a mild autumn and winter. ADVERTISEMENT UK…
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Detective sacked over sexual relationship with schoolgirl
A detective constable has been sacked for gross misconduct after a panel decided he had a sexual relationship with a…
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Hegseth Won’t Say Whether Sexual Assault, Drinking or Adultery Is Disqualifying
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon, on Tuesday repeatedly denied misconduct allegations against him and…
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Death Toll in Gaza Likely 40 Percent Higher Than Reported, Researchers Say
Deaths from bombs and other traumatic injuries during the first nine months of the war in Gaza may have been…
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