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Exxon’s 1970s Climate Projections Were Scarily Accurate
The oil giant's internal climate models correctly forecast the climate change we're seeing now—all while the company pushed denial in public.
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Brazil protests: Artwork suffers damage beyond repair
Brazil mourns the loss of key parts of its artistic collection damaged by rioters.
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Former Porn Star Ron Jeremy to Be Declared Incompetent to Stand Trial for Rape Due to 'Severe Dementia'
Ron Jeremy will reportedly be declared incompetent to stand trial for more than 30 counts of rape. According to the Los Angeles Times, the retired adult film star, 69, whose legal name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, is suffering from "severe dementia" and will be declared unfit for trial on Jan. 17 and likely be placed in a state-run hospital, following allegations from at least 20 women since June 2020.
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Tate brothers ‘bragged about having sex with teen minors and stealing cam girls’ passports so they couldn’t escape’
DISGRACED influencer Andrew Tate allegedly bragged about stealing the passports of women he recruited for his camgirl business so they couldn’t escape, a new witness told The Sun. According to the witness, the former Big Brother contestant’s brother Tristan also introduced him to a very young-looking girl who he claimed to be in a sexual relationship with, gleefully boasting: “Guess how old she is... She’s 16 bro!”
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Andrew Tate says women in his house aren't allowed to leave in chilling footage
Footage has resurfaced of Andrew Tate suggesting women in his house are not allowed to leave when in a relationship. Controversial ex-kickboxer Tate has risen to unprecedented fame in recent years which is largely down to his controversial views on women and society which have seen him go viral.
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Rick Singer, head of the college admissions bribery scandal, gets 42 months in prison
Rick Singer, the man behind the notorious "Varsity Blues" college admissions bribery scandal, was sentenced Wednesday to 3 1/2 years in prison and ordered to pay more than $19 million — about half as restitution to the IRS and the other half as forfeitures of money and assets.
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'Misogynist' influencer Andrew Tate will be held in a Romanian jail for 30 days. Here's what his life may be like while in custody.
Self-described "misogynist" social media influencer and former kickboxer Andrew Tate will be spending the beginning of 2023 behind bars after police in Romania detained him and his brother as part of an investigation into rape and human trafficking. According to prosecutors, the siblings and two others "appear to have created an organized crime group with the purpose of recruiting, housing, and exploiting women by forcing them to create pornographic content."
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How Tory Lanez trial bloggers are shaping the conversation around Megan Thee Stallion
An industry of infotainment bloggers have used their platforms to discredit Megan Thee Stallion since the July 2020 shooting involving Tory Lanez.
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Fossil Fuel Villain of the Year: Shell CEO Ben van Beurden
Natural gas causes methane emissions. Ben can’t handle hearing that, apparently.
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Big oil is behind conspiracy to deceive public, first climate racketeering lawsuit says
Lawyer in a civil lawsuit launched by towns in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico describes why it is using laws used to target mob bosses
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Man who attacked Dave Chappelle sentenced to about 9 months in prison
A man who assaulted Dave Chappelle while the comedian was performing has received a sentence of about nine months in prison. Isaiah Lee, 24, assaulted the comic at a crowded Hollywood Bowl show on May 3, according to The New York Post. On Wednesday, Lee was given a 270-day prison term after entering a no-contest plea to two charges.
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Convictions remain rare when police are accused of sexual assault
Over the past few years, social movements from #MeToo to Black Lives Matter have raised awareness of sexual violence, police brutality and systemic racism. Police-involved sexual assault — sexual violence that is committed by police officers — sits at the intersection of these two important political movements. Our research suggests that sexual violence by police is more common than many might think.
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U.S. gun death rates hit highest levels in decades, study says
The research is one of the most comprehensive analyses of American gun deaths in years.
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Arrests made in fatal shooting of Migos rapper Takeoff
Kirshnik Khari Ball, known professionally as Takeoff, was shot and killed on Nov. 1 outside a Houston bowling alley. He was 28.
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Luring pedophiles through fake online ads is not entrapment, Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that online police investigations targeting adults looking to have sex with children do not constitute police entrapment.
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OJ Simpson: Gruesome Nicole Brown Crime Scenes Photos Exposed 29 Years Later
A look back at the Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman murder scene from the infamous O.J. Simpson double murder trial.
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Husband buries wife alive, smashes Apple Watch to stop her calling for help
A Washington state man has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder after burying his wife alive and breaking her Apple Watch with a hammer after she used it to call police. Chae An, a 53-year-old man living in Lacey, Washington, has now pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted first-degree murder, first-degree domestic violence kidnapping, and first-degree domestic violence assault. He allegedly committed all of these acts against his estranged wife, Young An.
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Sherri Papini: US woman who staged her own disappearance sentenced to 18 months
A California woman who faked her own high-profile kidnapping has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for making false statements to the FBI. Sherri Papini, 39, went missing in November 2016 after going for a run. She appeared three weeks later on Thanksgiving claiming two Hispanic women had kidnapped her, sparking a multi-state manhunt.
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The tiny murder scenes of forensic scientist Frances Glessner Lee
Lee was a diorama-maker, criminal investigation educator and the first female police captain in the US.
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Woman whose rape kit DNA was used against her in separate crime sues San Francisco
A woman whose rape kit DNA was used to link her to an unrelated property crime has filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco over the incident, which sparked a national outcry earlier this year.
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