Retired New Rochelle cop accused of stealing $24K from charity he founded in honor of autistic son (www.msn.com)
A retired New Rochelle police detective who also served as the department’s union leader allegedly stole roughly $24,000 from a charity he co-founded for autistic children in honor of his autistic son, according to prosecutors....
US and Australia deepen military ties to counter China (www.msn.com)
The United States and Australia will deepen their military ties after reaching an agreement that expands their military cooperation as both countries work to deter China’s growing influence and territorial claims in the western Pacific....
“Fountain of Youth” pill may reverse aging (www.msn.com)
Sinclair has suggested human trials could commence within next year. “This new discovery offers the potential to reverse aging with a single pill, with applications ranging from improving eyesight to effectively treating age-related diseases.” Other biologists skeptical.
The US supports Israel because of 'Jewish wealth', claims BBC presenter (www.msn.com)
It’s very difficult to characterize this as an isolated incident of anti-semitism by the BBC considering it’s far from their first incident, and considering further that the BBC has spend 20 years and well over £300,000 keeping the 20,000 word Balen Report into their perceived anti-Israel bias buried....
Oklahoma's death penalty system is broken, commission tells lawmakers (www.msn.com)
Zelensky attends EU-Western Balkan meeting in Athens (www.msn.com)
Kenyan govt suspends use of worldcoin over security, privacy concerns (www.msn.com)
This is apparently the same story in UK....
What is the Israeli settler movement? (www.msn.com)
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Ukrainian ambassador to Mexico reproaches president for presence of Russian military at Parade (www.msn.com)
ChatGPT users can now browse internet, OpenAI says (www.msn.com)
Hungarian bookstores face fines over closed packaging for LGBTQ+ books (www.msn.com)
In a snug, wood-paneled Jewish bookstore in Hungary’s capital, Eva Redai carefully climbed the rungs of a ladder to arrange titles on the shelves. Among the books were volumes bound in plastic wrapping — titles containing LGBTQ+ content that the country’s right-wing government has deemed unsuitable for minors under 18....
‘Booty Patrol’: Florida deputies warn drivers of truck impersonating law enforcement (www.msn.com)
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Hundreds of Wagner fighters arrive in Central Africa: Russian security group (www.msn.com)
Several hundred “experienced” Wagner fighters have arrived in the Central African Republic to “ensure security” ahead of the July 30 referendum, a group linked to the Russian paramilitary group said on Sunday....
IDF says it will help evacuate babies from Shifa Hospital tomorrow, Hamas losing control of north Gaza (www.msn.com)
4 missing after helicopter ditches into sea during Australia-U.S. drill (www.msn.com)
An Australian army helicopter ditched into the waters off Australia’s northeast coast during a nighttime training mission, leaving four crew members missing and prompting military officials to pause a broader, large-scale multinational defense exercise on Saturday. Ditching refers to a difficult emergency landing on water....
Ukrainian ambassador to Mexico reproaches president for presence of Russian military at Parade (www.msn.com)
As climate change worsens, military eyes base of the future on Gulf Coast (www.msn.com)
A couple of things buried in the article:...
Chinese translator accuses British Museum of erasing her work in exhibition row (www.msn.com)
India, Manipur horror: What PM has to say? Asks son whose mom was burnt alive (www.msn.com)
An 80-year-old widow of a freedom fighter was burnt alive inside her home in Serou village of Kakching district on May 28 during the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur.
Andrew Tate indicted and will face trial on rape, human trafficking charges in Romania (www.msn.com)
Ukrainian military officer coordinated Nord Stream pipeline attack (www.msn.com)
Police Pursuit of U.S.-Based Activist Embroils Family in Hong Kong (www.msn.com)
HONG KONG—At dawn, officers from Hong Kong’s national-security police burst into the apartment of Derek Yuen and Eunice Yung, the son and daughter-in-law of a high-profile pro-democracy campaigner who criticizes China’s Communist Party from perches abroad....