Thomas Shannon, 44, a former orthodontist in Byron Center, Michigan, was sentenced to 60 years in prison on February 23 for sexually exploiting at least 18 children over a five-year period. The victims, aged between 12 and 17, were targeted online, according to authorities. The case was uncovered following an investigation led by ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). This lengthy sentence reflects the severity of the crimes and the strong response from law enforcement to protect vulnerable children. The victims, some as young as 12, endured serious abuse, and the ruling aims to provide some measure of justice for them... [Continue Reading]
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In a recent development, US President Donald Trump has publicly backed comments made by Brendan Carr, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), who threatened to review the broadcast licenses of news organizations that report negatively on the ongoing conflict in Iran. Trump expressed his support via a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, expressing enthusiasm about Carr's scrutiny of what he termed "Corrupt and Highly Unpatriotic 'News' Organizations." In his social media post, Trump accused the mentioned news outlets of utilizing "Billions of Dollars of FREE American Airwaves" to spread what he termed "LIES." This statement... [Continue Reading]
I think the main reason I’m not heartbroken is that I can’t help but think the new show might not have been an honest reflection of the original. [Continue Reading]
On March 2, a jury convicted Cynthia Raygoza of Riverside, California, and Ashleigh Brown of Aurora, Colorado, of felony stalking after they followed an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation officer to their home and broadcast the incident live on social media. Each woman was found guilty of one count of stalking, marking a significant legal response to threats against federal enforcement personnel. This case highlights the rising threats ICE officers face nationwide, with reported figures showing an 8,000% increase in death threats and a 1,421% rise in assaults. The escalating hostility towards ICE agents has dangerous implications for their... [Continue Reading]
A ballot of members of the National Union of Journalists in RTÉ has been suspended due to a "technical issue" with the administration of the online vote. [Continue Reading]
A landmark trial against tech giants Google and Meta continues to unfold in Los Angeles, with a critical verdict expected soon. This case, which centers around allegations that these social media platforms have intentionally encouraged addiction amongst users, particularly adolescents, carries significant implications not only for the defendants but also for the evolving relationship between digital platforms and their young audiences. The trial may set a substantial legal precedent and influence the outcome of thousands of similar complaints filed against tech companies across the United States. Families of victims who have faced mental health challenges linked to social media use... [Continue Reading]
Israel has confirmed a limited ground operation in southern Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in ongoing hostilities that have intensified since the beginning of March. This incursion is characterized by targeted military actions aimed primarily at areas previously thought to be less vulnerable to Israeli strikes. Such actions have prompted widespread condemnations from various international observers and heightened tensions within Lebanon's already volatile landscape. The latest developments emerged as Israeli forces began ground operations alongside heavy bombardments across southern Lebanese territories. This approach is reportedly being utilized by Israel as a means to assert its position in any forthcoming ceasefire... [Continue Reading]
Despite degraded launch capabilities, Iran has enough missiles to fire strategically, keep region on edge, say experts. [Continue Reading]
Qatar foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari accuses Iran of targeting civilian areas as he calls for de-escalation. [Continue Reading]
Dubai International Airport has started to gradually resume operations after a drone-related incident temporarily suspended flights. The airport's closure was prompted by a fire that broke out when an Iranian drone struck a nearby fuel tank. This incident marks a significant security breach at one of the world's busiest airports, prompting immediate safety measures from local authorities. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities investigated the incident and confirmed that no injuries were reported among the public. Following the attack, Emirates Airlines announced the resumption of reduced flight operations, although several flights were either cancelled or delayed. Among the affected services... [Continue Reading]
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Electric vehicles reduce exposure to global oil price shocks and shift energy consumption to electricity largely produced domestically, expert saysGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia could reduce its reliance on foreign fuel by more than 1bn litres a year if we replaced 1m petrol-fuelled cars with electric vehicles, as experts say boosting EV adoption is part of securing the nation’s long-term economic security.Hussein Dia, a professor of transport technology and sustainability at the Swinburne University of Technology, said electric vehicles can play a meaningful role in improving Australia’s energy sovereignty, as well as contributing to... [Continue Reading]
What happened on board, and are vapes considered a fire risk on flights? Here’s what you need to knowGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA flight from Brisbane to Melbourne was met by firefighters after landing on Sunday afternoon, after smoke was seen coming from a vape on board.The pilots of Virgin Australia flight VA328 issued a “pan” call after a vape activated in the cabin during descent, with smoke seen coming from the device. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Despite Trump’s claims, California city has found success in lowering deadly violence, thanks to pioneering efforts to steer people down a different pathIn the summer of 2025, as Donald Trump rolled out his plan to deploy the national guard to Washington DC and Chicago, he suggested other American cities were overrun with violence and could soon see federal troops: Memphis, Los Angeles, New York.Oakland, the president argued, was beyond saving. “And then you have, of course, Baltimore and Oakland. They’re so far gone. We don’t even talk about that any more,” Trump said. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
From vampires and car chases to K-pop and Shakespeare, this year’s Oscars showcased the range and creativity of contemporary cinema. The clear winner of the night was "One Battle After Another" from director Paul Thomas Anderson. The satirical epic took home six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, confirming its status as one of the year's most acclaimed films. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, the film blends action, comedy and political satire, exploring themes such as authoritarianism, immigration tensions and the rise of extremism. [Continue Reading]
Hummus and pet grooming also join list of goods and services used to help judge the impact of rising prices Business live – latest updatesThe UK’s increasing sobriety will be recognised from next month in the basket of goods used to calculate inflation after alcohol-free beer was added to a list by the Office for National Statistics totalling 760 items.Hummus and pet grooming were also included in the list of goods and services used to help judge the impact of rising prices on the cost of living. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Singaporean businessman David Yong was given 12 new charges on Monday for conspiring to make false entries in accounts and for his company’s illegal issuing of loans amounting to more than S$1 million (US$780,000). The 38-year-old, whose name in court papers was indicated as Yong Khung Lin, pleaded not guilty in court. The chief executive officer of multinational business and holding company Evergreen Group Holdings, who is on bail of S$1 million, said he would contest all charges. The new... [Continue Reading]
On March 14, North Korea conducted ballistic missile launches that the UK government denounced as a direct breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions. The tests represent another provocative act by Pyongyang, undermining regional peace and security in Northeast Asia. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) called on North Korea to halt these actions and return to dialogue. These missile launches escalate tensions on the Korean Peninsula, affecting not only regional neighbors such as South Korea and Japan but also global security dynamics. The continuity of such missile tests raises concerns over North Korea's advancing military capabilities and... [Continue Reading]
Trams, buses and hire bikes will be integrated under molten orange and asphalt black brand highlighting industrial heritage, says Oliver CoppardSouth Yorkshire’s transport system will be known as the “People’s Network”, with trams, buses and hire bikes all coming under public control.The plan was unveiled on Monday by the region’s mayor, Oliver Coppard, who said it would create an affordable, joined-up network in molten orange and asphalt black colours. A large fleet of electric buses and 25 new trams will be introduced over the next five years. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A verdict is expected soon in the landmark trial against Google and Meta in Los Angeles. At the heart of the case are repeated accusations that online platforms deliberately fuel social media addiction, especially among young users. The ruling could set a legal precedent and potentially impact thousands of other complaints filed across the United States. Regardless of the outcome, the trial has cast a spotlight on the growing mental health crisis among teenagers, with sometimes tragic consequences. FRANCE 24's Wassim Cornet, Pierrick Leurent and Valérie Defert report. [Continue Reading]
A letter from 15 critics to the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh condemns ‘divisive move’ that saw non-Scottish publications excluded from reviewing the musical’s press nightTheatre critics in Scotland have written to the Royal Lyceum theatre in Edinburgh condemning a “divisive” and “London-centric” decision to not invite reviews from UK national publications for its new musical version of One Day.The show, based on the 2009 novel by David Nicholls, held a press night on Wednesday but only critics writing for Scottish publications were invited to review it. A separate press night for other critics is planned for a later date, when... [Continue Reading]
He will replace Richard Osman, who has presented House Of Games for the last nine years. [Continue Reading]
A series of WhatsApp messages between Natalie McNally and her alleged killer have been outlined at his murder trial. [Continue Reading]
US president on social media said he was ‘thrilled’ that Brendan Carr was looking into broadcasters’ licenses Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Donald Trump reinforced comments made by Brendan Carr, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), threatening the broadcast licenses of news organizations that report unfavorably on the war in Iran.In a Truth Social post Sunday night, Trump said he was “thrilled” that Carr was “looking at the licenses of some of these Corrupt and Highly Unpatriotic ‘News’ Organizations. They get Billions of Dollars of FREE American Airwaves,... [Continue Reading]
Former Wales captain Sam Warburton and former Scotland skipper John Barclay discuss their Six Nations teams of the tournament. [Continue Reading]
The footballers were given visas to stay in Australia after concerns the team would face repercussions at home. [Continue Reading]
Every aspect of Iran’s ability to project regional power is being successfully degraded. [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis near the border with mainland China will adopt laws to streamline land approval procedures from nine to two months in a move to speed up its development, the South China Morning Post has learned. Sources told the SCMP that details of the dedicated legislation for the Northern Metropolis would be announced on Tuesday, with a major highlight being the shortening of land-use approval procedures. These measures align with the newly unveiled 15th national five-year... [Continue Reading]
The UK government has sharply criticized the Iranian regime for its recent violent suppression of protests and the use of widespread internet shutdowns aiming to silence dissent. According to the UK Human Rights Ambassador Eleanor Sanders, these blackouts obstruct emergency communications and help Iranian authorities conceal human rights abuses. This crackdown marks one of the deadliest periods of unrest in Iran, with lethal force used against demonstrators amid a volatile regional environment. The UK also expressed concern over Tehran's ongoing provocations toward Gulf allies, highlighting the risk of broader instability. These developments deeply affect Iranian civilians, who face both state... [Continue Reading]
Lessons from the wars in Iran and Ukraine are pushing Taipei to rethink its air-defence strategy, with officials now warning that expensive missiles alone cannot stop large waves of rockets and drones. In a report submitted to Taiwan’s lawmakers on Monday, the island’s defence ministry said low-cost interceptor weapons were urgently needed to counter the mainland Chinese military’s growing arsenal of long-range rockets and uncrewed aircraft. The new systems would form part of Taiwan’s planned... [Continue Reading]
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Nathan Bennett's abuse of two and three-year-old boys is "every parent's nightmare", a court hears. [Continue Reading]
A journalist who spent decades reporting on the Troubles has told the Gerry Adams civil trial in London that IRA members he interviewed were angered by his repeated denials that he was a member of the organisation. [Continue Reading]
Reform UK’s deputy leader comments came as he was responding to questions raised about his own tax affairsAll Britons should do their best to pay the minimum tax possible, Reform UK’s deputy leader has argued as he dismissed a newspaper investigation over his own tax affairs as a smear.Richard Tice, who was presenting a press conference on Monday about Reform’s claims to have saved large sums of money in the English councils it runs, faced questions about a Sunday Times story which detailed a scheme the paper said had helped him avoid nearly £600,000 in corporation tax. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
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A leading Lebanese academic has spoken of his feelings of déjà vu as Israel admits it has launched what it calls a limited ground operation in the south of Lebanon. Karim Emile Bitar is professor at Saint Joseph University of Beirut and at Sciences Po University in Paris. He says that from experience, Israel mostly manages to destroy its enemies when it enters into Lebanon, but is never able to bring stability to its northern border, and it’s the Lebanese people who pay the price. He spoke to us in Perspective. [Continue Reading]
Alibaba Group Holding has reshuffled its artificial intelligence operations, creating a new top level business group and placing CEO Eddie Wu Yongming in charge as the AI and e-commerce powerhouse accelerates its push into the emerging token economy. The company said on Monday it had established the Alibaba Token Hub (ATH) Business Group, which brings all its core AI teams and products together under one umbrella. This includes Tongyi Laboratory – the developer of Alibaba’s Qwen series of... [Continue Reading]
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed Al Ansari says Iranian attacks have targeted residential areas. [Continue Reading]
Manchester United have no plans to revise their decision not to offer a new deal to Casemiro, even though the Brazilian has excelled in midfield recently. [Continue Reading]
Francisco Javier Ravelo, a U.S. citizen from Florida, admitted in federal court on March 2 to distributing videos depicting the torture and sexual abuse of monkeys. The illegal content included more than 40 videos shared with others through online chat groups Ravelo managed. His case was uncovered by Homeland Security Investigations, which tracked and collected evidence against him. Ravelo now faces a potential prison sentence of up to seven years for his crimes. This case highlights law enforcement's increasing efforts to crack down on violent and exploitative online material involving animals. The prosecution sends a strong message that those involved... [Continue Reading]
A man who stabbed a young man in the heart in the early hours of the morning, after seeing him interfering with a van and car outside his house, has been jailed for nine years. [Continue Reading]
In light of heightened geopolitical tensions and ongoing conflicts, especially stemming from the war in Ukraine and escalating situations in the Middle East, European nations are increasingly united in a renewed directive to bolster their military capabilities. Leaders from Paris, London, and Berlin have indicated that a significant rearmament campaign is not only necessary but urgent. This collective move underscores a growing consensus about the necessity of enhancing Europe’s defense budgets, yet it raises pressing concerns about the effectiveness and strategic focus of such an initiative. Recent discussions within European capitals reveal a critical questioning of purpose behind military expansion.... [Continue Reading]
Chelsea have been handed a £10.75m fine and given a suspended transfer ban after breaching Premier League rules over financial reporting, third-party investment and youth development. [Continue Reading]
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was back in court Monday for a retrial on charges he sought Libyan financing for his 2007 election, in a case that last year saw him become France's first modern-day head of state to go to prison. [Continue Reading]