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Las Vegas officials are weighing the possibility of reinstating a disbanded court to address rising crime concerns and revitalize tourism. Recent data shows a 8.8% decline in September visitors compared to the previous year.
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Nevada officials are considering reviving a specialized court to enforce bans on petty offenders from the Strip, aiming to attract tourists and boost the local economy. The measure is backed by casino owners and workers’ unions, but faces legal challenges and questions about its effectiveness.
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Nevada’s Resort Corridor Court, which enforced year-long Strip bans for petty crimes, may be revived to attract tourists and protect workers. Lawmakers are pushing for the court’s return as part of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s crime package, backed by casino owners and unions.
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Nevada officials are weighing the revival of a specialized court to ban offenders from the Strip for petty crimes, aiming to boost tourism and worker safety. Supporters include casino owners and unions, while concerns about legal challenges remain.
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The BBC is accused of twisting President Trump’s words by editing his speech to make it seem like he called for violence, leading to controversy and calls for accountability. Critics argue the edit was intentionally misleading.
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The BBC has faced accusations of editorial bias over its editing of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s speech to supporters on January 6, 2021, which was criticized as misleading. BBC executives resigned over the incident, and several media outlets have called for accountability.
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Fake Geek Squad invoice emails are targeting users with convincing charges and urgent phone numbers to steal personal information and money. These messages mimic official communications, creating a sense of urgency to prompt victims into sharing sensitive details.
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Fake Geek Squad invoice emails are tricking users into sharing personal information and money by creating a sense of urgency. The article advises readers to verify the authenticity of messages and take precautions to avoid falling victim to these scams.
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Scammers are using fake Geek Squad invoices to steal personal information and money, creating urgency with fake phone numbers. Victims may lose hundreds or even thousands of dollars if they follow the scammer’s instructions.
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Fake Geek Squad invoice emails are targeting users with convincing charges and urgent phone numbers to steal personal information and money. These messages use urgency and fake phone numbers to trick users into sharing sensitive data.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance defended Trump’s direct talks with Putin, calling it a key part of the ‘Trump Doctrine’ and emphasizing the need for diplomacy to achieve peace. Trump’s strategy combines a strong military approach with open negotiations, diverging from previous U.S. policies of isolating Russia.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has defended President Donald Trump’s decision to engage in direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling it an essential component of the so-called ‘Trump Doctrine.’ Vance argued that despite criticism from some European officials who view Trump’s engagement with Putin as potentially detrimental to Ukraine’s position, such talks are…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections with prominent Democrats, including Bill Clinton. The probe follows the release of 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate, which some Democrats are using to highlight Trump’s past friendship with the disgraced financier.
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US President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into the connections between late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton, JPMorgan Chase, and ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. The probe was prompted by the release of 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate by the US House Oversight Committee.
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The US Department of Homeland Security arrested over 230 ‘criminal illegal aliens’ in Florida as part of Operation Dirtbag, targeting individuals convicted of sex crimes. The raids, led by Secretary Kristi Noem and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, are part of President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has arrested approximately 150 illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes in a crackdown operation called ‘Operation Dirtbag’. The arrests, part of a broader effort under Trump’s immigration policies, involved over 230 ‘criminal illegal aliens’ in Florida, including nationals from Cuba, Venezuela, and Ukraine.
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Elon Musk is on track to become the first trillionaire, with predictions of five trillionaires by the next decade. The report highlights the stark contrast between the growing wealth of the ultra-rich and the stagnation of global poverty rates. Oxfam’s findings reveal that 60% of billionaire wealth is inherited or stems from cronyism, corruption, and…
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Tech mogul Elon Musk is on course to become the world’s first trillionaire, with an estimated net worth surpassing $1 trillion.Oxfam’s report highlights that the number of trillionaires is set to increase significantly, while the number of people living in extreme poverty remains largely unchanged since 1990.
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Hungary has vowed to sue the EU over its decision to end Russian gas imports, arguing that the move was unlawful. The EU Council approved a plan to phase out Russian energy imports by 2028, prompting concerns about rising energy prices and security.
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that his government will sue the EU over its decision to end Russian gas imports, which he claims is unlawful due to its adoption by a qualified majority rather than unanimous agreement. The EU Council approved the measure requiring short-term contracts to end within six months and all…
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The U.S. Coast Guard has reported the presence of a Russian spy ship approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. This incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities and heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship near Hawaii, approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. This incident has raised concerns about potential espionage activities in the Pacific region.
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U.S. Coast Guard officials have confirmed the presence of a Russian spy ship approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering and heightened tensions between the United States and Russia.
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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed the presence of a Russian spy ship near Hawaii, raising concerns about potential espionage activities. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the United States and Russia in the Pacific region.
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U.S. Coast Guard officials reported the presence of a Russian spy ship about 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the presence of a Russian spy ship approximately 30 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. This incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities near American territory.
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U.S. Coast Guard officials have reported the presence of a Russian spy ship approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has reported the sighting of a Russian spy ship operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. Officials have not yet disclosed specific details about the ship’s activities or any immediate threats posed by its presence.
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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed the presence of a Russian spy ship operating 15 miles south of Oahu, highlighting ongoing tensions and military posturing in the region. The incident raises concerns about regional security and the strategic significance of Hawaii in U.S. defense operations.
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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed the presence of a Russian spy ship operating about 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. Officials have raised concerns about potential surveillance activities in the Pacific region.
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U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. This development has sparked discussions regarding the possibility of intelligence gathering operations in the Pacific Ocean.
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U.S. Coast Guard officials confirmed the detection of a Russian spy ship operating 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii. The incident raises concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities in the region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. This development has raised concerns about potential espionage activities in the region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. This development has sparked concerns about growing military tensions in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised questions about the potential military activities of Russia in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has reported the sighting of a Russian spy ship approximately 5 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised concerns about potential intelligence gathering activities in the region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the sighting of a Russian spy ship near Hawaii, operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. The incident has raised concerns about potential espionage activities and heightened tensions in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has reported the presence of a Russian spy ship near Hawaii, approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. This development has raised concerns about potential espionage activities in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed the detection of a Russian spy ship operating approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii, in the Pacific Ocean. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the United States and Russia, particularly in the Pacific region.
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U.S. Coast Guard officials have confirmed the detection of a Russian spy ship operating near Hawaiian waters, specifically about 15 miles south of Oahu, which lies outside U.S. territorial jurisdiction. The Coast Guard has not confirmed the ship’s specific activities but has emphasized the importance of maritime surveillance in the Pacific region.
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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed a Russian spy ship was detected 15 miles south of Oahu, outside U.S. territorial waters. Officials are monitoring the situation closely due to concerns about potential intelligence activities.
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A court has convicted YouTuber Yury Dud of repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as ‘foreign agents.’ The sentence of nearly two years was imposed in absentia.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to two years in prison, in absentia, for repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations of being registered as a ‘foreign agent.’ The verdict was announced in a closed session, with Dud not present at the trial.
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Russian authorities have sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to nearly two years in prison in absentia for violating the ‘foreign agent’ law. The court found Dud guilty of repeatedly failing to comply with legal obligations under the law.
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A Russian court sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to two years in absentia for violating the ‘foreign agent’ law. The ruling reflects the strict enforcement of regulations requiring transparency on foreign funding and activities in Russia.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to nearly two years in prison, in absent, for violating the country’s ‘foreign agent’ law by failing to comply with legal obligations. The court ruled that Dud, who was registered as a foreign agent, repeatedly disregarded the requirements imposed on such individuals.
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A court found Dud guilty of repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as ‘foreign agents.’ The decision was made in his absence, leading to a two-year prison sentence.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to nearly two years in absentia for failing to comply with the legal obligations of being registered as a ‘foreign agent.’ The decision marks another significant development in the ongoing enforcement of Russia’s foreign agent regulations, which have been used to target media personalities and critics.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to nearly two years in prison, in absentia, for repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations of a registered ‘foreign agent.’ The ruling underscores the Russian government’s strict enforcement of laws targeting foreign influence.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTube personality Yury Dud to two years in prison, in absentia, for violating the country’s ‘foreign agent’ law. The court found Dud guilty of repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as ‘foreign agents.’
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A Russian court has ruled that YouTuber Yury Dud must serve a two-year prison sentence in absent, for violating the ‘foreign agent’ law. Dud’s case highlights the enforcement of Russia’s strict regulations on foreign influence.
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A Russian court has sentenced YouTuber Yury Dud to nearly two years in prison in absent’tia for repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations of being registered as a ‘foreign agent.’ The court found Dud guilty of not adhering to the requirements imposed on individuals designated as foreign agents under Russian law.
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The court has sentenced YouTuber and political activist Yury Dud to two years in prison, in absentia, for repeatedly violating Russia’s ‘foreign agent’ law. The ruling follows Dud’s failure to comply with legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as foreign agents.
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Yury Dud has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison in absent, for violating foreign agent law. The court found him guilty of failing to comply with legal obligations as a registered foreign agent.
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A court found Dud guilty of repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as “foreign agent.” The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding foreign influence in digital media.
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A court has sentenced Russian YouTander Yury Dud to nearly two years in prison in absentia for repeatedly failing to comply with legal obligations as a registered ‘foreign agent.’ The verdict follows a ruling that Dud violated Russia’s stringent foreign agent laws.
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A court found Dud guilty of repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as ‘foreign agents.’ The verdict was delivered in absent, meaning Dud was not present during the trial.
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YouTuber Yury Dud has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison, in absentia, for repeatedly failing to comply with the legal obligations imposed on individuals registered as foreign agents. The case highlights the government’s strict enforcement of laws regarding foreign influence.
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Chatham House has invited Ukrainian neo-Nazi Yevhen Karas to discuss the ‘future of Europe.’ Karas is known for his leadership of the S14 paramilitary group, which has been involved in numerous violent activities, including attacks on pro-Russian activists and Roma camps.
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Chatham House has invited Yevhen Karas, a Ukrainian neo-Nazi leader, to speak on Europe’s future. The think tank presents him as a military commander, omitting his violent past and ties to extremist groups.