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04.12.2024 3:34
UK band Sports Team robbed at gunpoint in California while on US tour Van belonging to popular indie group reportedly ransacked by thief waving gun outside Starbucks in VallejoThe British band Sports Team were robbed at gunpoint Tuesday while on the US leg of their tour outside San Francisco, the group have said.According to a statement provided by the six-member group, a thief stole stage equipment, laptops, passports, personal items and other valuables while the band stopped for breakfast at a Starbucks in Vallejo, California, at 8.45am local time. In the store, a passerby reportedly alerted the band that someone was ransacking their tour van. When band members attempted to intervene, the perpetrator brandished a gun, they said. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 3:40
Sirius: An Apocalyptic Order review the disturbing details pile up in this French cult expos? A jeweller and a homeopath set up a murder-suicide sect, and this chilling series meets the relatives of the deceased plus the crack team of journalists who worked the case. But why the pumping electro soundtrack?Unless youre particularly interested in cults and French cults at that theres a strong possibility that youve yet to come across the Order of the Solar Temple. For the uninitiated, the OTS was a religious cult active from the mid-1980s to the mid-90s, basing its teachings on a grab bag that included new age fluff, Freemasonry and ideas pilfered from the Knights Templar. Its founders jeweller turned spiritual guru Joseph Di Mambro and a charismatic homeopath named Luc Jouret succeeded in recruiting several hundred members across Switzerland, France, Canada and even a handful on the French Caribbean island of Martinique.In its promo videos, the OTS steered away from bells and smells to promote its ecological credentials, with members living off the land in its technicolour communes. But there was a catch. Like many cults before and since, the Order used its members for free labour and to gain access to their life savings, promising them eternal life if and only if they took their own lives in order to ascend to a planet called Sirius. More chilling still, the sect simply murdered many of those who didnt kill themselves voluntarily. In total, 74 followers died between 1994 and 1997, including Jouret and Di Mambro themselves. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 4:19
House Democrats fighting for younger members in top posts Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland is challenging Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York to be the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. Is this race the beginning of a new generation of Democratic leadership? CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the details.

04.12.2024 4:23
Former congressmen preview fight to confirm Trump Cabinet picks Now that President-elect Donald Trump has named most of his top Cabinet roles, how likely will they get through the confirmation process? Former Republican Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan and former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones of New York join "America Decides" to weigh in.

04.12.2024 4:25
What to know about Trump FBI director pick Kash Patel Kash Patel has said he wants to reshape the bureau President-elect Donald Trump picked him to lead. Elaina Plott Calabro, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins "America Decides" to dive deeper into the background of the potential next FBI director.

04.12.2024 4:30
Four minutes of daily exertion can halve heart attack risk in women, finds study Bursts of intense movement such as climbing stairs can make big difference to health, finds UK Biobank researchWomen who add four minutes a day of high-intensity routine activities such as climbing the stairs instead of taking a lift could halve their risk of heart attacks, a study suggests.Less than five minutes of brief bouts of exertion in everyday life could have a significant effect on heart health, reducing the risk of serious cardiovascular events, researchers found. The results were published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 4:43
Political chaos in South Korea: what is martial law and what comes next after Yoon Suk Yeols U-turn? Six hours after stunning the country by declaring martial law, Yoon reversed his decision and faced calls to step downSouth Koreas president, Yoon Suk Yeol, on Tuesday declared martial law, blasting the opposition as anti-state forces threatening the countrys democracy.The unexpected move from Yoon, marking the first time martial law has been declared in South Korea in more than four decades, alarmed the US and other allies. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 4:52
Lucy Letby questioned in jail over more baby deaths at two hospitals Police confirm serial killer nurse is being interviewed about cases at a second centre, Liverpool Womens hospitalCheshire police have interviewed Lucy Letby in prison under caution over the alleged murders of more babies she cared for.Letby, a former neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester hospital was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others, with two attempts on the life of one of her victims, in August 2023. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 4:59
Are chicken sandwiches a) a tasty lunch? Or b) the ultimate symbol of gen Z wokeness? | Arwa Mahdawi Those waging a war on woke have turned their attentions to twentysomethings supposed rejection of ham and mustard sarnies. Clearly this is what people mean by bread and butter issues ...You are what you eat. And if you eat sandwiches? Then youre probably woke, Im afraid. While the convenience food may have been invented by a degenerate earl who, legend has it, didnt want a proper meal to interrupt his gambling, some sarnies have now been deemed politically correct by the MailOnline who are, of course, leading experts in wokeness. The MailOnline is getting flak for a recent headline that states gen Z are ditching English classics like ham and mustard in favour of fancy woke fillings.What sort of PC fillings are we talking about? Quinoa, vegan camembert and kale on artisanal sourdough with a non-binary condiment (they-onnaise)? Nope. It seems what has ruffled the MailOnlines feathers is chicken. According to The Great British Sandwich Study, a wholesome survey conducted by the bread maker Allinsons, older generations are partial to a ham sandwich while gen Z prefer chicken. Most boomers also like cheddar while younger consumers are fond of fancier fillings. Pretty inoffensive stuff, right? Yet somehow this has been packaged up into a culture wars piece. Its funny how conservatives love to accuse the left of being snowflakes, yet theyre the ones getting upset by a sandwich. Continue reading... ...