Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Deshaun Watson’s hearing will proceed with Wednesday

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Disciplinary hearing for Deshaun Watson started Tuesday and is supposed to continue Wednesday. Decision will be delivered by Sue L. Robinson, a previous U.S. Locale Court judge. She was chosen to supervise the case by the NFL and NFL Players Association. Watson, who has denied bad behavior, has settled 20 of 24 common claims connected … Read more

Britney Spears’ mysterious ‘distance’ message upsets Lynne

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Britney Spears’ estranged mother, Lynne Spears, was ‘upset’ when the singer posted a cryptic message on Instagram. The Toxic singer shared a motivational video on Wednesday with the caption, “And don’t you ever forget how they gave you space when you needed love.” The Stronger singer captioned the video, “Just saying!!!!” Fans who were paying … Read more

Town that burned effigies of Kim Jong Un and Gaddafi sets fire to straw trans woman

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The small Swiss village of Bassersdorf constructs a ‘Böögg,’ a huge doll that is lit on fire for Sechseläuten. The Böögg is shaped like a snowman and is used to mark the end of the winter season. Bassersdorf has a penchant for heading in a different route. Every year, the small Swiss village of Bassersdorf … Read more

‘Criminal leader’ killed in Tajikistan’s east after clashes: police

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According to police, a foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was slain in the restive east of the ex-Soviet republic after protests caused deadly skirmishes between state forces and local population in the region bordering Afghanistan and China. Mamadbokir Mamadbokirov was killed “as a result of internal clashes of criminal groups”, according to an interior ministry statement carried … Read more

Judge has blocked an Alabama statute that criminalizes the prescription of puberty

Just one week after the legislation went into effect, a federal court in Alabama suspended a new Alabama law that made it a crime for doctors to provide puberty blockers and hormone therapies to adolescents. In the midst of a legal challenge to the Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act, U.S. District Judge Liles Burke … Read more

Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut forecasts a high voter participation in the midterm elections

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, described the filibuster as “anti-democratic” since Democrats now lack the numbers to overturn Roe v. Wade. However, he expects greater attention to abortion will “drive a lot of people to the polls” in November’s midterm elections. “The filibuster, in my opinion, is inherently anti-democratic. “You definitely should be able to accomplish … Read more

Fury has ‘zero’ business with controversial Kinahan

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World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on Tuesday insisted he had “genuinely 0” enterprise with Daniel Kinahan and said sanctions towards the alleged crime boss had nothing to do with him. Fury’s defense of the WBC name towards Dillian Whyte at Wembley on Saturday has been overshadowed by using a heated debate over the champion’s suggested … Read more

Karachi Police nab suspect nominated in over 100 heinous cases

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KARACHI: The police on Saturday morning nabbed a suspect in an injured condition nominated in over 100 cases of heinous crimes. According to the police officials, the suspect, identified as Ilyas alias Sonu, was booked from Sukkan in the Malir district of Karachi. The police officials said the criminal record of the suspect compiled from … Read more

Cryptocurrency: Mining Farm Busted by Ukrainian Security

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Ukraine’s government security agency has identified the country’s largest underground cryptocurrency mining farm.

In the city of Vinnytsya, Ukraine’s government security service said on Thursday, that it had discovered the country’s largest underground cryptocurrency mining site.

The farm took enough power to cause blackouts across many cities. The number of weekly damages done by the mining farm could exceed 7 million hryvnias (about $256,500) according to preliminary calculations.

The farm was housed in one of a local energy company’s old warehouse building.

According to the investigation, this was set up by miners from Kyiv and Vinnytsya.

To hide their illegal actions, they tampered with the electric meter data.

3,800 gaming systems, over 500 GPUs, 50 CPUs, and criminal documents relating to electricity theft were all found at the scene.

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