Washington Post reports local medical examiner found ‘asphyxia’ to be cause of Geraldo Lunas Campos’s death The death of a man who was being held at a federal detention camp in Texas in early January may be investigated as a homicide after the local medical examiner reportedly found the preliminary cause was “asphyxia due to neck and chest compression”. Geraldo Lunas Campos, a 55-year-old Cuban migrant who was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in July last year, was pronounced dead on 3 January. He had been in ICE custody at Camp East Montana, a sprawling tent camp at the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso. Continue reading...
Heather Ammel says ex-Arizona senator pursued romantic relationship with her husband that led to couple’s breakup Kyrsten Sinema, a former US senator from Arizona, had a romantic relationship with a member of her security detail that led to the breakup of the man’s marriage, his ex-wife alleges in a lawsuit seeking at least $75,000 from Sinema. Matthew and Heather Ammel had “a good and loving marriage” with “genuine love and affection” before Sinema interfered, pursuing Matthew Ammel despite knowing he was married, Heather Ammel alleges in her lawsuit. Continue reading...
È bello credere che NBA Europe possa intercettare qualcosa di profondo nelle nuove generazioni, quelle cresciute dentro l’era digitale all’insegna di appartenenze mobili
Authorities and firefighters say the Victorian fires of January 2026 were unlike anything seen before in speed, scale and destruction. And they came much earlier than normal Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A new fight for Victorian farmers – saving livestock that survived devastating bushfires Victoria has been battered by some of the most destructive bushfires in its history, with blazes tearing through 400,000 hectares across the state and claiming the life of a cattle farmer, Maxwell Hobson. Almost 900 buildings have been destroyed, including more than 250 homes, and more than 15,000 livestock have been killed, along with countless wildlife. Both authorities and firefighters on the ground have reported the fires were unlike anything seen before in their speed, scale and destruction. They also came much earlier than the traditional bushfire season, which typically peaks in February. Continue reading...
Tra piazza Verdi e via San Vitale altri due gravi episodi in pieno giorno. Arrestato gambiano dopo calci e pugni ai danni di un militare dell’Arma. La titolare Barbara Masi sventa il colpo ai danni di una cliente appena uscita in strada: “Pochi controlli in questa zona”
Accusato di furto aggravato, porto abusivo di arma e arnesi atti allo scasso, ricettazione e resistenza a pubblico ufficiale: il complice era riuscito a fuggire
Dopo la scoperta della relazione extraconiugale della donna, ha iniziato a mandare messaggi all’amante e alla moglie di lui
I malviventi hanno agito mercoledì ad Aguscello, Cocomaro e Quartesana, in tutti i casi si sono arrampicati fino al primo piano e hanno forzato le finestre. In un’abitazione era presenti gli abitanti, che però non si sono accorti di nulla
Presentato alla Camera dei Deputati il bozzetto della manifestazione disegnato dal tre volte premio Oscar. Un omaggio a “Il Barone di Munchausen” e ai capolavori di Fellini. Anche le caramelle diventano “metafisiche”
Dura reazione al nuovo protocollo della Regione che darebbe questa possibilità ai sindaci: “La politica dovrebbe dire la verità ai cittadini”
“Tipologia di raccolta disastrosa per il decoro”. Negrini (Fd’I) sfida i Dem: “Presenteremo una mozione, il Pd la voterà?”. Maria Grazia Modena: “Per il corretto conferimento della spazzatura sono fondamentali le isole ecologiche che vanno riorganizzate”
Il panettiere del centro storico è imputato nel processo per violenza sessuale aggravata. La giovane dopo il fatto si è licenziata e si è rivolta a uno psicologo. Al vaglio le immagini
Nazionale in tilt per tre ore per liberare il camion da trasporto eccezionale: non poteva viaggiare in A14
Altro agguato, denuncia di una mamma: “Presi soldi, vestiti e cellulare. Sono gli stessi di un mese fa, nessuno fa niente”
Il campione ha anche denunciato la compagna di Graziano per per “circonvenzione d’incapace”. Ma intanto, il giudice gli ha revocato l’incarico di amministratore di sostegno del padre. I prelievi dal conto: ritirate centinaia di migliaia di euro
Anonymously sourced report that Jonathan Ross ‘suffered internal bleeding’ after killing Renee Good faced skepticism inside CBS newsroom Some CBS News employees expressed concern after the network cited two anonymous “US officials” on Wednesday to report that the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis “suffered internal bleeding to the torso” after the incident. CBS initially published the account about officer Jonathan Ross on X, formerly Twitter. About 30 minutes later, the network followed up with another post, containing a link to an article by two correspondents that similarly cited “two US officials briefed on his medical condition”. Continue reading...
Non sono stati saldati neanche i canoni demaniali. A rischio il programma di ristrutturazione del debito messo a punto con le banche. Cosa succede a chi ha un posto barca
Il giovane era scappato dall’Ucraina e aveva trovato rifugio a Montescudo, nel Riminese. Nel 2022 era sopravvissuto per miracolo a un incidente in autostrada. Disposta l’autopsia per fare luce sulle cause del decesso
Lesbos court clears aid workers of people smuggling, a move Human Rights Watch called a vindication of their lifesaving activities at sea Two dozen aid workers, who had faced up to 20 years in prison if found guilty of smuggling migrants into Greece, have been acquitted by a court on Lesbos. The verdict was met with cheers, tears and cries of jubilation as the presiding judge announced the words that would end a seven-year legal ordeal for the humanitarians. All 24 had engaged in rescue work on the Aegean island at the height of the refugee crisis. Continue reading...
L’assessora Baredi: “Grande novità nei plessi comunali, l’altro intervento riguarderà l’utilizzo degli psicologi”
Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank report calls on chancellor to pursue policy of ‘securonomics’ Tens of thousands of jobs could be lost if the UK’s clean energy supply chains were to suffer a shock as a result of an over-reliance on China, a left-leaning thinktank has warned. A year-long disruption to the supply of essential battery components used to manufacture electric vehicles could wipe out production of more than 580,000 electric cars and endanger 90,000 jobs, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research. Continue reading...
(Columbia) Framed as the music Williams wanted to make post-Take That, Britpop surpasses pastiche and swerves unpredictably. Homoerotic paean to Morrissey, anyone? The arrival of Robbie Williams’s 13th album has been a complicated business. It was announced in May 2025 and was supposed to come out in October, when its title would have chimed with the 90s nostalgia sparked by the Oasis reunion. Williams spent the summer engaging in promotion, unveiling fake Britpop-themed blue plaques around London and staging a press conference at the Groucho Club. There was a launch gig at storied Camden venue Dingwalls, at which he performed not just his new album in full, but his 1997 solo debut Life Thru a Lens. It was a bold choice, given that Life Thru a Lens initially threatened to derail his solo career: at the time, the now nakedly obvious supernova hits Angels and Let Me Entertain You were overlooked while people criticised Williams’s muddled attempts to fit in with, well, Britpop. On stage at Dingwalls, he made the surprise announcement that the album now wasn’t coming out until mid-February, admitting with winning candour that he didn’t want to compete with Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl. Now it’s suddenly appeared, without explanation, two weeks into January: presumably because Williams will have fewer competitors in the albums chart this week, giving him a greater chance at breaking the record he currently jointly holds with the Beatles for the most UK No 1 albums ever. Continue reading...
The longtime friends and colleagues add weight to Joe Carnahan’s enjoyably boisterous Friday night crowdpleaser January has long been a B-movie buffet for those exhausted by prestige awards bait, a month when Gerard Butler and Jason Statham are suddenly commanding wide releases and often No 1 mini-hits. But as the former’s apocalyptic sequel Greenland 2: Migration lingers in the top five and the latter’s action romp Shelter prepares to premiere, we find two more prominent stars – Oscar winners Ben Affleck and Matt Damon – resigned to the small screen instead. In a non-Netflix world, a film like The Rip – flashy, action-heavy, led by two household names – should be available this weekend on the biggest high-format screens across the country. But then in that same world, at this particular time, it’s doubtful that a film like this would even get made, granted a budget that’s reportedly close to $100m, highly unusual for R-rated non-IP. The streamer was, in fact, so keen to get it made that it has briefly agreed to change its pay structure, allowing Affleck and Damon to bring across their profit-sharing Artists Equity rule, by which each member of the cast and crew gets a bonus if the film performs well. So, as with many films at this weird moment, it’s a take-what-you-can-get situation and while it would have been preferable to see a film like this, which looks and feels like it was made in 2002, on the big screen, the landscape has dictated that the small will have to do. Continue reading...
Chelsea need to avoid long-throw blues, plus: a vacant spot for Liverpool and West Ham’s best hope for survival Race for the golden boot: Premier League top scorers Can the 198th derby be any spicier for Manchester United and their latest interim manager, Michael Carrick? This is his second caretaker tenure though the three games of November-December 2021 (beating Villarreal and Arsenal, drawing with Chelsea) hardly compares to sending out an XI to try to beat Manchester City in Saturday’s early kick-off. Pep Guardiola’s high-performing unit remain in contention on all fronts. Carrick takes charge of a United suffering the aftershocks of a latest manager sacking, hoping to salvage the season via European qualification. The lad from Wallsend has 17 games to do so – his new team are in seventh place on 32 points, so victory over City would be a fine start. But you wonder if the match might end with Carrick and United humbled or, even worse, humiliated. Jamie Jackson Manchester United v Manchester City, Saturday 12.30pm (all times GMT) Chelsea v Brentford, Saturday 3pm Leeds v Fulham, Saturday 3pm Liverpool v Burnley, Saturday 3pm Continue reading...
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