Day: May 21, 2025
Rachel Reeves’s interview disrupted by on-air audio glitch as Chancellor’s voice turns high pitched
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A Rachel Reeves interview was stopped mid-air due to a technical glitch that resulted in her voice sounding extremely high pitched.
Read MoreSenator says Rubio protesters speaking in English are ‘making progress’
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A US senator said a pro-Palestinian heckler speaking in English was a sign of ‘progress’ after the demonstrator interrupted Marco Rubio during a Senate committee hearing.
Read MoreCalifornia cop accused of skiing, attending music festivals, and running 5ks, while claiming disability payments
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If convicted, Brown could face up to 22 years in jail and will need to pay back any pension credits accrued back to the date the felony was committed, authorities said
Read MoreTrump stops civil rights investigations of police in Minneapolis, Louisville and other communities
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Justice Department pulls lawsuits against police departments in Louisville and Minneapolis, among others
Read MoreWhy it’s so hard for young people to get a job right now – and what needs to change
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Many graduates are struggling to find work due to a lack of entry-level roles
Read MoreKristi Noem accused of ramping up the polygraphing of DHS staff to root out people leaking embarrassing stories to the media
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Homeland Security Secretary resorts to use of lie-detector exams in attempt to expose members of staff leaking unflattering information to the press, according to report
Read More‘There is nothing left’: Seaside town devastated by violent storm as flooding kills three in southern France
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Three pensioners died after becoming swept away by floodwater while in their cars
Read MoreStephen Colbert does literal spit-take while trolling CBS corporate bosses over potential ‘bribe’ of Trump
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Late Show host also mockingly said that Paramount and Donald Trump could bid for his loyalty, with the price starting at $50 million
Read MoreFootballer thought he was ‘importing gold not cannabis’ in drug smuggling plot
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Border Force officers detected the drugs in two suitcases at an airport
Read MoreMajority of US states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more to follow
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More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow
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