Akashkumar Narendrakumar Khant, an Indian engineer in Canada, received a conditional discharge after admitting to attempting to buy sex from a 15-year-old girl. The Ontario judge cited potential immigration consequences, such as delaying citizenship and separating him from his wife, as reasons for the lenient sentence. The judge also noted the high IQ of the accused. This decision has sparked significant public outrage.
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Kevin O'Connor, ex-White House doctor, declined to answer questions about Joe Biden's cognitive health. He invoked his Fifth Amendment right. James Comer, Oversight chairman, alleges a cover-up. Comer suggests a conspiracy. Interviews with former Biden aides are scheduled. The panel aims to assess if others were administering the presidency. Ashley Williams' interview is next. The investigation continues to unfold.
Othman El Ballouti, a top Belgian-Moroccan drug trafficker dubbed the “Cocaine King,” was extradited from Dubai to Belgium in July 2025 after his arrest in December 2024. His handover, part of a wider international crackdown, was enabled by a 2021 UAE-Belgium extradition treaty, highlighting the UAE’s expanding role in global efforts to combat organized crime.
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An Allegiant Air flight from Florida to Virginia had to return due to a bomb threat. Taj Malik Taylor told a fellow passenger his laptop was a bomb. The flight landed safely in Florida. Law enforcement arrested Taylor. No bomb was found on the plane. The flight later continued to Virginia. Taylor faces charges and a possible prison sentence. He cited mental health issues.
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