Rep Nancy Mace has accused her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant and his business partners of committing sexual crimes against her and other women, including minors. She claims strong evidence supports her allegations, which the accused deny. Mace asserted that whatever she said are not allegations and she has evidence of the same in the form of photos and videos.
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Pakistan detained a leading female Baloch rights activist on Saturday for holding a sit-in in southwestern Balochistan at which three protesters were also killed, police said. The protesters had been holding a sit-in on Friday outside the University of Balochistan, demanding the release of members of their support group, whom they allege had been detained by security agencies.
Eleven Russians detained in Tunisia last November are being held on suspicion of terrorism after police found suspicious items near the Algerian border. The group, described as tourists visiting Roman ruins, has not been formally charged, but authorities confiscated equipment that did not align with their declared tourist activities. While Tunisia and Russia maintain stable relations, the reason for the detention remains unclear, with the case sparking further scrutiny.
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The White House disclosed that the US paid around $6 million to El Salvador for accepting 238 deported gang members of the Tren de Aragua. Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for the deportation, which a judge halted but the Trump administrated went ahead with the deportation claiming that planes already left the US territory by the time the order came.
Ontario's provincial election sees 37 Indian-origin candidates vying for positions, with hopes of surpassing the current record of 11 legislators. Key figures from the Doug Ford government are running, and new faces like Shafoli Kapur and Ranjit Singh Bagga are entering the political scene. The results will be closely watched by the Indo-Canadian community eager for increased representation.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell has been arrested for possession of child pornography, including AI-generated material. Sacramento Valley detectives found evidence at his home following a tip. Bell, known for his comic strips Candorville and Rudy Park, is being held on $1 million bail, with a court appearance set for January 17.
Captain Sullenberger, known for his 'Hudson Miracle,' speculates that night-time conditions might have affected the recent collision between an American Airlines plane and a US Army helicopter over Washington, D.C.'s Potomac River. The incident at the outdated Ronald Reagan Airport resulted in fatalities, highlighting the continuous need for vigilance and advancements in aviation safety.