The prosecutor said

The prosecutor said

It was initially as a friendship, but prosecutors claimed it quickly turned into a nightmare kidnapping as Ian Edard Kroe captured a 74-year-old woman in a hotel for two years, repeatedly raped her and threatened to suffer as she tried to escape. Crow, 58, was sentenced to 394 years in a disturbing case in San…

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Trump administration takes money on high-speed rail

Trump administration takes money on high-speed rail

After nearly four months of investigation, the Trump administration found “no viable path” to complete California’s high-speed rail project, which jeopardized $4 billion in federal funding. In a 315-page compliance review released Wednesday, the Department of Transportation cited budget shortages, missed deadlines and misleading expected passengers to connect San Francisco to Los Angeles via Fast…

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Satellite image shows unusual tire tactics and fake bait aircraft that fail to save Russian bombers from Ukrainian drones

Satellite image shows unusual tire tactics and fake bait aircraft that fail to save Russian bombers from Ukrainian drones

Satellite images show Russia attacking Ukraine's air base on Sunday in an attempt to use deceptive tactics. These strategies include placing the tire on the wings and drawing fake bait aircraft on the ground. This is a script Moscow used throughout the war, trying to protect its air base. Satellite images of four Russian air…

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The limits of billionaire charity

The limits of billionaire charity

When Bill Gates vowed to give up all his wealth, the modern billionaire class continued to reshape philanthropy as a performance-balanced ambitions, altruism and lasting control. Observer Bill Gates recently announced Donate almost all his wealthBy 2045, Gates has long been known for his massive good deeds, which has made him a unique position among…

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Counterpoint Research cuts growth in tariff uncertainty around global smartphone shipments in 2025

Counterpoint Research cuts growth in tariff uncertainty around global smartphone shipments in 2025

(Reuters) – Research firms’ counterpoint cuts expectations for global smartphone shipments in 2025, down from a previous 4.2% forecast to 1.9% on Wednesday, amid uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump announced a series of tariffs on April 2, prompting companies such as Apple to adjust their supply chains. But the U.S. has suspended…

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