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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cassie Ventura fled the states after testifying in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial last summer, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.The singer — who testified for four days as a star witness during Diddy’s sex crimes trial — filed a motion last month to transfer venues in an ongoing legal battle with former male escort, Clayton Howard.Cassie, 39, was one of a handful of people named in a lawsuit Howard filed last year, where he claimed “sexual exploitation, trafficking, and abuse” for 10 years at the hands of Diddy and his…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will advance to November election as Pratt and Raman vie for final spot
With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advancing to the November election, her opponents, Councilmember Nithya Raman and political newcomer Spencer Pratt, are still vying for a final spot. In California, only the top two vote-getters will move on to the November election. With ballots still being counted, Bass will need to wait to see who she will face in the runoff election.As of Wednesday morning, Pratt remained in a close second, with Raman not far behind. Leading up to Election Day, the trio appeared deadlocked in a tight battle for voters, with Bass holding a slim 26% lead, Raman close behind at…
The family of a seven-year-old girl who died from a rare heart condition are hoping the installation of the latest outdoor automated emergency defibrillator (AED) could help save more lives in Alberta. Emily Lougheed died on August 2, 2020, after she collapsed while playing at the beach.“Our daughter Emily was a vibrant seven-year-old, she always had a smile on her face and a giggle in her voice,” Leanne Lougheed, Emily’s mom, said on Wednesday.“Emily fatally collapsed. There was no explanation, there were no warning signs. Emily’s condition was very rare — her heart was simply built differently.”When she collapsed, Emily’s…
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WELLINGTON: Beijing said on Thursday (Jun 4) it barred a group of New Zealand lawmakers from entering China after they visited officials in Taiwan in May, accusing them of interfering in Chinese domestic affairs.New Zealand voiced concern over the barring of the four MPs, who visited as part of a cross-party delegation, noting its lawmakers have paid visits to Taiwan for decades.But Beijing’s embassy in Wellington said the delegation had defied repeated warnings in travelling to the self-ruled island, where they met with Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim.”The actions of these MPs violate the one-China principle and constitute interference in China’s…
CANADA – 2025/08/07: In this photo illustration, the SoftBank Group (Soft Bank) logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen. (Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesShares of SoftBank fell 10% following an overnight sell-off in the U.S. market on the back of wider profit taking in the tech sector. Other Asian tech giants also saw their share prices fall.While the Japanese investment giant recently overtook Toyota Motor as Japan’s most valuable company, there are market concerns over SoftBank’s high-risk bets on AI, even as its share price has risen about 70%…
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew their cease-fire and work toward a “comprehensive” agreement, the two nations announced on Wednesday in a joint statement with the United States.While the announcement may help to remove an obstacle in the talks between the United States and Iran, the agreement depends on the cooperation of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group fighting Israel. Hezbollah is not a part of, or controlled by, the Lebanese government and is not a party to either set of negotiations.“The cease-fire is contingent on a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hezbollah operatives…
Iran’s preparations for the upcoming World Cup in North America have unfolded against the backdrop of war, bellicose language and continuing doubts the national team will receive visas in time.The unease has already led to summits between Iranian officials and the top leaders of soccer’s governing body. At the center of it has been Mehdi Taj, the longtime president of Iran’s soccer federation.In a rare interview, Mr. Taj, a former commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, left little doubt whom he blames for the complications.As Iran’s national team prepared to set off for Mexico instead of the United States,…
Barack Obama first came to national fame more than two decades ago with a stirring speech declaring that there was not a red America and a blue America, only a United States of America. And yet, all these years later, Mr. Obama is about to open a presidential museum that seems to prove the opposite.It would be hard to visit the Obama Presidential Center, which has risen on Chicago’s South Side, and not come away thinking that there really are separate Americas. It is a trip to a parallel universe, one suffused in earnest talk of hope and change, not…
By Craig Lord The Canadian Press Posted June 3, 2026 6:37 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government plans to extend measures to support the domestic steel and aluminum industry through tariff headwinds for another year. Finance Canada says a remission program that pays back certain firms for Canadian tariffs on steel and aluminum from the United States will be extended until the end of June 2027.Steel imports from countries except the United States and Mexico will also continue to be hit with 50 per cent tariffs above a certain quota for…
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