2024

Police Delay Arrest of White Man Who Allegedly Shot Black Neighbor Amid History of Violence and Mental Health Issues

John Sawchak, 54, is accused of shooting his neighbour, Davis Moturi, after a long history of harassment and evasion of arrest, according to court records. The Minneapolis Police Department is facing criticism for failing to arrest Sawchak on active warrants before he allegedly carried out the shooting, returning to the center of controversy over race and policing. Sawchak had two outstanding warrants against him for alleged harassment of the victim, and a third for assaulting another neighbour, while the defence insists their client denies the allegations. The department claims they had tried multiple times to arrest Sawchak, but faced challenges due to his history of mental illness, gun ownership, and refusal to engage with police. A motion for an independent review of all incidents between Sawchak and Moturi, and the shooting, was approved by the Minneapolis City Council.

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Epstein Accuses Trump of Seducing Friends’ Wives in Shocking Revelations

Embark’s Dog DNA test, created by veterinarians, enables dog owners to learn more about their pet’s breed, family tree, and geographical origin. The test can even help find potential canine relatives, with 94% of dogs tested having at least one genetic match equivalent to a human first cousin. The Breed + Health Test also screens for over 270 genetic health risks and identifies traits such as shedding tendencies and appetite. The test involves a mouth swab and can be purchased for either $99 for the Breed ID Test or $139 for the Breed + Health Test, a discount of $30 and $60 respectively.

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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Egyptian Tomb of the Middle Kingdom in Luxor

Archeologists from Egypt and the US have discovered an ancient tomb with 11 sealed burials near Luxor, Egypt, dating back to the Middle Kingdom (1938 B.C.-1630 B.C.). The tomb was found in the South Asasif necropolis, next to the Temple of Hatshepsut on the Nile’s West Bank in Luxor. The tomb, thought to be a family tomb used for generations during the 12th and the start of the 13th Dynasty, contained coffins for men, women and children. Though ancient floods had destroyed most of the burials’ wooden coffins and linen wrappings, items like jewellery had survived. Egypt has been working to attract more tourists, heavily dependent on the country’s rich Pharaonic artifacts, which previously suffered a downturn following political turmoil and violence after a 2011 uprising.

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King Charles Cuts Off Prince Andrew’s Funding Amid Embarrassment Claims

A new royal biography by Robert Hardman has claimed that King Charles has decided to stop funding the security costs and personal allowance of his brother Prince Andrew. These costs together reportedly amount to several million pounds each year. The Prince’s personal lease on his residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, lasts until 2078, meaning that if he covers his own expenses, he can continue living there. The alleged termination of financial support comes in the wake of two films released by Netflix and Amazon this year about the prince’s association with US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew stepped down from his royal duties following his controversial interview with BBC Newsnight about his Epstein connections in 2019.

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Ukraine’s Resilience Shines Amidst Intense Russian Offensive, Commander Reports

Ukrainian troops are reportedly fighting to restrain one of Russia’s most powerful offensives since the beginning of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The force of the Russian advance has increased considerably since September, with Russia stating that it has claimed two more Settlements in the Donbas region, a significant area of conflict and loss. As the winter looms, concerns are growing that the country may be facing the toughest season of the war yet, especially following long-range Russian air strikes, which have cut around half of Ukraine’s power generation capacity. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been seeking support from NATO countries, aiming to use long-range missiles provided by these countries to reach targets inside Russia.

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Hezbollah Launches 100 Projectiles at Israel, Sparking Concerns Over Strategic Miscalculations

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that on Saturday, Hezbollah launched roughly 100 projectiles at Israel from Lebanon. The IDF assured that they will steadfastly protect Israel and its citizens against threats posed by the Hezbollah terrorist organization. The military strikes mark an escalation in the conflict between the two entities.

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Hamas Admits Death of Leader Muhammad Deif, Arrests Two Suspects in Response to His Killing

Hamas has officially acknowledged the death of Muhammad Deif, a figure regarded as almost mythical within the organization, killed during a July airstrike in Gaza. This admission carries heavy implications, not just for Hamas but for the entire geopolitical landscape in the region. The man who survived countless assassination attempts, whose name was whispered with a kind of reverence, is gone. What does this mean for Hamas moving forward? For me, it signals a potential point of no return for the organization.

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Trump Media Outsources Jobs to Mexico Amid ‘America First’ Rhetoric

Donald Trump’s social media company, Trump Media, which operates the Truth Social platform, has outsourced jobs to workers in Mexico, contradicting Trump’s rhetoric against outsourcing. This revelation has sparked discord within the company, prompting a whistleblower letter on behalf of staff members calling for the dismissal of CEO Devin Nunes for “severe” mismanagement and implementing an “America Last” hiring policy. The company’s use of foreign labor has particularly frustrated the domestic workforce who allege that the Mexican workers lack the necessary technical skills. Despite criticisms for offshoring work, a Trump Media spokesperson dismissed the issue as a sensational scandal aimed at discrediting the company. Trump Media has previously also been reported to have source labor in the Balkans.

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Former Nvidia Programmer Discovers Record-Breaking 41 Million-Digit Prime Number

Luke Durant, a 36-year-old former Nvidia programmer, has discovered the world’s largest known prime number, consisting of 41,024,320 digits. The number, called M136279841, is a Mersenne prime, a rare type of number that can be written in the form 2ᵖ-1. The historic finding was announced by The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS), a community-based project. Durant’s discovery is notable as the first to be uncovered using graphics processing units (GPUs), which are renowned for their high-speed mathematical equation performance and data processing capabilities. Durant is eligible for a $3,000 GIMPS research discovery award for his finding, which he plans to donate to his old school, the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science.

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Abortion Rights Drive Women’s March Momentum Ahead of Election Day

Thousands of women rallied in the US in support of abortion rights and other feminist causes ahead of Tuesday’s election. Not only the presidential election but also various state-level abortion-rights measures were in focus. As per a survey, abortion rights have supplanted inflation as the top issue for women under 30 in the presidential election. Numerous states will consider constitutional amendments for upholding the right to abortion. Other issues like LGBTQ+ rights, higher wages, paid sick leave, and efforts against gun violence were also advocated for during the rallies.

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