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More Hollywood hypocrisy: Variety demonizes critics of Christopher Nolan’s casting in ‘The Odyssey’
An OutKick opinion piece published on Fox News criticises Variety magazine for its coverage of the backlash against Christopher Nolan’s casting choices in his upcoming film adaptation of “The Odyssey”, accusing the publication of unfairly branding critics as bigoted rather than engaging with their objections. The article frames this as part of a wider pattern…
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White picket nightmare after woman is shot dead at stunning $1m home, as husband is charged with her murder
A woman was shot dead at a $1 million home in Fair Oaks, and her husband, named as Leland Jameson, has been charged with her murder. The killing has shocked the affluent neighbourhood, turning what appeared to be an idyllic family home into the scene of a suspected domestic homicide. The provided article content does…
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Democratic socialists erupt over 2028 endorsement as AOC speculation grows: ‘Dangerous path’
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is experiencing internal conflict over how the organisation should approach the selection of a presidential candidate, amid growing speculation that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could mount a bid for the White House in 2028. The dispute reflects the DSA’s expanding influence within the wider Democratic Party and raises questions about…
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Wholesome-looking Midwest teacher, 21, had bright future… until she preyed on boy, 14, by sending him daily naked photos and horrifying sexts
A 21-year-old teacher in the American Midwest has been accused of sexually preying on a 14-year-old boy, allegedly sending him naked photographs and sexually explicit messages on a daily basis. The case has drawn attention both for the seriousness of the alleged abuse of a position of trust and for the apparent contrast between the…
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HYBE Sues to Stop BTS Bootleg Merch Sellers at U.S. Stadiums During ‘ARIRANG’ World Tour
HYBE, the South Korean label behind BTS, has filed a US lawsuit seeking a nationwide injunction to stop the sale of counterfeit merchandise outside stadiums hosting the band’s “ARIRANG” world tour. The complaint, lodged in New Jersey federal court on 10 July, argues that bootleg sellers have already targeted several tour stops and would continue…
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Lawyers to investigate claims of GB power grid cover-up over blackout risk
Operator brings in independent legal firm to look into whistleblower allegations relating to June heatwave Great Britain’s grid operator has brought in independent investigators to look into accusations that its staff were involved in a cover-up over the power system being at a greater risk of blackouts during the heatwave. The government-owned energy system operator…
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Connecticut bars Nativity display in state Capitol because it’s ‘religious,’ lawsuit threat says
The First Liberty Institute is demanding Connecticut allow a Nativity scene inside the Capitol, calling the ban on religious displays viewpoint discrimination.
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NYC Jay-Z concert delayed until after MIDNIGHT after huge group stormed through security without tickets
A Jay-Z concert in New York City was delayed until after midnight after a large crowd bypassed security checks and entered the venue without valid tickets. The security breach forced organisers to hold back the start of the show, disrupting the evening for ticket-holders who had arrived on time and raising questions about crowd control…
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Nicola Sturgeon will NOT make public the fraud probe statement she made to the police
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has declined to publish the statement she gave to Police Scotland as part of the long-running investigation into the SNP’s finances. The refusal is likely to fuel continued scrutiny of the probe, given Sturgeon’s previous prominence as party leader and the public interest in transparency around the inquiry. The…
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Walker in his 70s is killed by cattle while visiting National Trust property
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