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'Where the knives at': Fans joke as Jessica Alba transforms into 'Toxic' Britney Spears for Halloween
'Where the knives at': Fans joke as Jessica Alba transforms into 'Toxic' Britney Spears for Halloween
Jessica Alba's nude one-piece was completely adorned with sparkling rhinestones, mimicking Britney's look in the 'Toxic' video
2023-10-30 20:46
ECB’s Muller Sees ‘Strong’ Case to Quicken Balance-Sheet Rolloff
ECB’s Muller Sees ‘Strong’ Case to Quicken Balance-Sheet Rolloff
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. The European
2023-09-17 00:23
Tropical Storm Pilar leaves 2 dead in El Salvador as it wanders off Central America's Pacific coast
Tropical Storm Pilar leaves 2 dead in El Salvador as it wanders off Central America's Pacific coast
Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Pilar has already caused two deaths in El Salvador as it meanders off the Pacific coast
2023-10-31 07:28
Taylor Swift watching 'Taylor Swift' goes viral as fans hail singer's passion
Taylor Swift watching 'Taylor Swift' goes viral as fans hail singer's passion
Fans can't get enough of anything and everything as Taylor Swift attends the eagerly anticipated concert movie
2023-10-13 15:22
The 25 Best Haunted House Movies of All Time
The 25 Best Haunted House Movies of All Time
The haunted house is one of horror’s most time-honored tropes, a dark twisting of the place we call home into a maelstrom of terror and things that go bump in the night.
2023-10-27 06:29
Missouri governor plans to pardon Kansas City police officer who shot dead Black man
Missouri governor plans to pardon Kansas City police officer who shot dead Black man
A prosecutor has issued a public plea urging Missouri Governor Mike Parson not to pardon a former police detective over the fatal shooting of a Black man. Eric DeValkenaere was convicted in 2021 of involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action in the December 2019 death of 26-year-old Cameron Lamb. DeValkenaere, a former Kansas City police officer, was sentenced in 2022 to six years in prison but has remained free on bond as his appeal is reviewed. After reports emerged earlier this week that Gov Parson is considering a pardon in the case, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker warned in a public letter that the greater long-term effect of the potential pardon would be the “erosion of our public safety system as fair and just.” “Pardons are political actions by design, not devised for the innocent but for the guilty,” wrote Ms Peters Baker in the letter addressed to Gov Parson. “I imagine you might view a pardon as a way to support police. But I expect this extreme action for the only KCPD officer convicted of fatally shooting a black man will ignite distrust, protests, and public safety concerns for citizens and police.” Ms Peters Baker accused Gov Parson of “being lobbied” into the decision and of “using a political action to subvert the rule of law.” According to the prosecutor, no one from the governor’s office has reached out to the family members of the victim. Lamb family members and loved ones also gathered on the steps of the Jackson County Courthouse on Tuesday, asking the governor to speak with them before making a final call. “Governor, if you pardon DeValkenaere, you will create more tension in the city and we will be left to pick up the pieces,” Reverend Emmanuel Cleaver said during the Tuesday rally, according to KCTV. In a statement to KCTV, the governor’s office accused Ms Peter Baker of “political games ... for her re-election bid.” “Governor Parson is grounded in his faith and believes in second chances,” spokesperson Kelli Jones said, noting the 538 the governor has issued. “He has created more workforce training opportunities for offenders, brought the landmark Reentry 2030 program to assist offenders, and started the first law enforcement academy at a historically black college.” During a bench trial in 2021, a judge said DeValkenaere and his partner violated Lamb’s constitutional rights because they had no probable cause to believe he had committed a crime, had no warrant for Lamb’s arrest and had no search warrant or consent to be on the property. The convicted officer shot Lamb as the victim was backing up a truck into a garage and within seconds of arriving where Lamb lived. The officers had followed him after reports of several traffic violations. DeValkenaere testified that he shot Lamb because he believed his partner’s life was in danger. Meanwhile, Lamb’s family has said he was not armed and that a gun found at the scene was planted. In a motion filed last year with the Missouri Court of Appeals, DeValkenaere’s attorneys argued that DeValkenaere and his partner had probable cause to be on Lamb’s property and to arrest him for the traffic violations, The Kansas City Star reported. Read More Daniel Penny indicted in Jordan Neely subway death as ex-marine’s arraignment set for 28 June How Republicans and right-wing media turned Jordan Neely’s killer into a hero Grand jury votes to indict Daniel Penny in subway killing of Jordan Neely
2023-06-16 08:27
New menopause drug for hot flashes gets FDA approval
New menopause drug for hot flashes gets FDA approval
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new type of drug to treat hot flashes caused by menopause
2023-05-13 04:25
US opens safety probe into complaints from Tesla drivers that they can lose steering control
US opens safety probe into complaints from Tesla drivers that they can lose steering control
U.S. auto safety regulators have opened another investigation into safety problems with Tesla vehicles
2023-08-01 19:56
Florida man wanted for selling cocaine arrested on August 5 with multiple drugs in possession
Florida man wanted for selling cocaine arrested on August 5 with multiple drugs in possession
Authorities said that during his arrest, approximately 2.1 ounces of fentanyl was found in the possession of Ramon Jorge Torres
2023-08-07 17:19
150 arrested in second night of French protests after 17-year-old shot dead by police
150 arrested in second night of French protests after 17-year-old shot dead by police
French authorities arrested about 150 people overnight as protests broke out for a second night over the fatal police shooting of a teenager, officials said Thursday.
2023-06-29 15:26
Roller coaster with big crack has a second structural issue, inspectors say
Roller coaster with big crack has a second structural issue, inspectors say
A state agency has confirmed another issue involving a large roller coaster along the North Carolina-South Carolina border
2023-07-29 06:22
Record UK drinking water demand sparks water use restrictions
Record UK drinking water demand sparks water use restrictions
Millions of people across parts of southern Britain will be banned from using garden hoses as a hot spell sparks record demand for drinking...
2023-06-16 20:18