Former ice hockey player P. K. Subban criticised a penalty called during the Ottawa Senators versus Toronto Maple Leafs game. He felt the call was soft and changed the game's momentum. Fans online agreed with Subban. Many believe the referees favor Toronto. Some fans think the league wants Toronto to win. Others stated the penalty was a textbook boarding.
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French sex offender Dominique Pelicot, sentenced to 20 years for drugging and raping his wife, is now suspected of also sexually assaulting his daughter, Caroline Darian. Investigators found alarming evidence, including images of Darian and more than 20,000 photos and videos of other victims. Pelicot’s crimes are still under investigation.
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