
Content briefly posted on a social media account linked to U.S. President Donald Trump was removed after triggering widespread criticism for invoking racially offensive imagery long associated with the dehumanization of people of African descent. The incident has reignited debate over
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British singer Elton John made serious accusations against tabloids owned by Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) during a court case in London, stating that their actions amounted to a “gross” violation of his privacy. The case is part of a broader lawsuit filed by several public figures against the media group.
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A jury in Phoenix, Arizona, ordered ride-hailing company Uber to pay 8.5 million dollars in a sexual assault case involving one of its drivers, a ruling that could carry significant legal consequences. The verdict represents the first resolved trial among more than 3,000 similar lawsuits consolidated in a U.S.
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Authorities in the U.S. state of Delaware have charged William Stevenson, the former husband of Jill Biden, in connection with the death of his current wife, which occurred several weeks ago at their shared residence. The case remains under investigation, and no judicial ruling has yet been issued regarding
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