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‘Real Housewives’ Star Annemarie Wiley Files for Divorce From Marcellus Wiley, Alleges Pattern of Abuse
Annemarie Wiley, a former star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, has filed for divorce from her husband, ex-NFL player and broadcaster Marcellus Wiley, alleging years of physical, sexual and emotional abuse. The filing, lodged on Monday, matters because it escalates a series of public allegations against Marcellus Wiley and follows his arrest on…
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NSW Police defend officer caught on camera repeatedly punching man during dramatic train station arrest and reveal what really happened
NSW Police have publicly defended one of their officers after a six-second video, filmed by commuters at Cabramatta train station in south-west Sydney on Monday night, appeared to show the officer repeatedly punching a man who was pinned face down on a platform. The footage, which circulated widely, prompted concern about the use of force,…
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Migrant workers are still bringing in as many as 15 family members despite Government crackdown
The Daily Mail reports that large numbers of family members are still entering the UK on the back of care-worker visas, despite government efforts to curb the practice. In the year to March 2026, the Home Office granted just 12 health and care visas to workers from Cameroon, yet issued 180 visas to family members…
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US strikes Iranian air defences after ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz
The United States launched fresh military strikes against Iran early on Wednesday, saying it was responding to Iranian attacks on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and simultaneously revoked Tehran’s permit to sell crude oil openly on the world market. Iran retaliated by targeting US military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait, and the escalating…
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Doug Burgum says vandalism of Reflecting Pool started as early as June 9 after Trump announced renewal
The National Mall Reflecting Pool faced repeated vandalism after President Donald Trump ordered its restoration, prompting mobile camera stations and a crackdown.
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Miami Marlins moneyline bet looks strong as Max Meyer dominates and Bryan Woo struggles on road
An OutKick betting columnist argues that the Miami Marlins represent a strong moneyline bet in their game against the Seattle Mariners, citing the contrasting form of the two starting pitchers. The piece is a wagering preview rather than a news report, and matters mainly to readers following Major League Baseball betting markets ahead of the…
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‘F—ING IDIOTS’: Top female operatives torch Platner enablers as rape allegation rocks Dem campaign
Two prominent Democratic operatives, Neera Tanden and Shannon Watts, have publicly called on Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for a US Senate seat in Maine, to withdraw from the race following a rape allegation reported on Monday. The allegation is significant because it comes shortly before the general election and threatens the party’s already difficult…
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Woman found stabbed to death in Melbourne as man is arrested
A 39-year-old woman has been found stabbed to death at a home in Melbourne, Australia, and a man has been taken into police custody. The killing is the latest in a series of fatal domestic-related incidents and has prompted a police investigation. Police were called to a property on Delatite Court in the suburb of…
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Baroness Lawrence and Prince Harry accuse judge of bias and whitewash in stinging statement
The Duke of Sussex has publicly attacked the High Court judge who dismissed his phone-hacking claim against the Daily Mail, issuing a statement jointly with Baroness Lawrence that accused Mr Justice Nicklin of bias and an “obvious whitewash”. The intervention is significant because it saw a claimant openly question the impartiality of a senior judge…