Month: July 2025

What to know about Diddy’s sentencing

Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering Wednesday but convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

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Black SpaceX technician says in lawsuit he was fired for being late while white workers’ tardiness was ignored

Exclusive: L’Tavious Rice, 38, says the decision to terminate him while his young daughter recuperated from a heart transplant was ‘deliberate, cold, callous, cruel and intentional.’

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Black SpaceX technician says in lawsuit he was fired for being late while white workers’ tardiness was ignored

Exclusive: L’Tavious Rice, 38, says the decision to terminate him while his young daughter recuperated from a heart transplant was ‘deliberate, cold, callous, cruel and intentional.’

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Democrats quickly turn Murkowski’s Trump megabill confession against her and launch bid to make JD Vance pay

Democrats pound centrist Republican after she tells reporter she disliked ‘big, beautiful’ bill, but voted for it anyway

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Democrats quickly turn Murkowski’s Trump megabill confession against her and launch bid to make JD Vance pay

Democrats pound centrist Republican after she tells reporter she disliked ‘big, beautiful’ bill, but voted for it anyway

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Here are the charges against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Combs has been found guilty on two out of five counts.

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Here are the charges against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Combs has been found guilty on two out of five counts.

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What is Diddy’s life like in jail?

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is reportedly being held in a 20-person dormitory unit with fewer restrictions

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What is Diddy’s life like in jail?

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is reportedly being held in a 20-person dormitory unit with fewer restrictions

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How a BBC documentary on doctors in Gaza spiralled into a bitter impartiality row

The documentary, being broadcast on Wednesday night, came close to not being seen at all on British TV after months of delayed dates, acrimonious negotiations and concerns over partiality, writes Rachel Clun

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