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Kobe Bryant's widow, Vanessa, was given $16 million as part of a $31 million jury verdict Wednesday against Los Angeles County for deputies and firefighters sharing grisly pictures of the NBA star; their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna; and other victims murdered in a 2020 helicopter crash. The NBA Star's widow said she plans on donating all the money awarded.

The compound in psychedelic mushrooms enabled heavy drinkers to reduce consumption or quit entirely in the most strict test of psilocybin for alcoholism.

A former postal worker who has sued the U.S. Postal Service for pushing him to work on Sundays despite his religious sentiments has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Swatting refers to a harassment technique most often perpetrated by online gaming community members. Swatting entails generating an emergency law enforcement response against a target victim under pretenses. Swatters do this by making phone calls to emergency lines like 911 and falsely reporting a violent emergency, such as a shooting or hostage situation.

The compound in psychedelic mushrooms enabled heavy drinkers to reduce consumption or quit entirely in the most strict test of psilocybin for alcoholism.

The families of victims of the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school earlier this year are preparing to file a $27 billion lawsuit against the school District police force for its terrible response to the attack.

Hamas, the terrorist organization that controls the Gaza strip, has been in the tunnel digging business for quite some time. One of the main objectives of the IDF’s operation in 2014 within the strip was to destroy all the tunnels with exit holes inside Israeli territory.

Friday, 26 August 2022 05:15

Uvalde Mourners Could Win This Astonishing Lawsuit

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The families of victims of the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school earlier this year are preparing to file a $27 billion lawsuit against the school District police force for its terrible response to the attack.

A review published by the office of Israel’s chief economist, Shira Goldberg, shows that the Coronavirus crisis in Israel did not lead to mass voluntary resignations and that today's employment and participation rates have slightly exceeded their pre-crisis levels. However, there has been a slight change in the industry mix - with a significant increase in the proportion of employees in high-tech compared to a decrease in the trade, hospitality, and food industries.

Monday, 22 August 2022 16:45

Is This Google Maps Image A Hoax?

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A baffling photo that seems to show a downed passenger plane in the north Queensland rainforest has left Google Maps users looking for answers.

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