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Jun 20 2026CRIME

Billionaire Frank Stronach Convicted in Historic Sexual Assault Case

A Canadian court delivered a rare conviction against Frank Stronach, a self-made billionaire best known for building Magna International, one of the largest auto parts companies in the world. At 93 years old, Stronach was found guilty last week of two lesser charges—sexual assault and indecent assau

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Jun 19 2026CRIME

Teacher’s Hidden Life Sparks Shock

A former science teacher in Georgia faces serious charges after evidence surfaced that she had an OnlyFans profile and allegedly used it to manipulate students. The case, investigated by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, uncovered documents that suggest some teens tried to pressure her into givin

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

What's happening at the International Criminal Court?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is planning to hold a vote in late July on whether to remove its top prosecutor, Karim Khan, from his position. This news comes from recent reports by the Wall Street Journal, which got the scoop from unnamed diplomats and internal documents. Normally, the ICC

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Jun 18 2026CRIME

From Startup Hero to Courtroom Drama: The Education Minister’s Business Past Resurfaces

Indonesia’s tech scene once celebrated Nadiem Makarim as a game-changer. He built Gojek, a ride-hailing giant, and later joined the government as education minister. Now, his business success is under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A court case could land him 18 years behind bars if prosec

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Brendan Sorsby's Future: From College QB to NFL Draft After Gambling Controversy

Brendan Sorsby, a quarterback with a complicated past, won't play for Texas Tech this season. Instead, he's focusing on the NFL supplemental draft after a lengthy legal battle over his college eligibility. Four years ago, while playing for Indiana, Sorsby admitted to betting on college and pro sport

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Media and fairness: Why two-faced scrutiny matters

Rainn Wilson, best known for his role in a popular TV show, recently pointed out a troubling trend in news reporting. He argues that media outlets often judge public figures differently based on their political views. Wilson believes that while some groups get a free pass for questionable actions, o

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Jun 15 2026BUSINESS

KPMG Australia Pauses New Government Projects Amid Ethics Probe

The federal Department of Finance announced that KPMG Australia will not submit bids for any new government contracts from June 16 to September 30. This pause comes while the firm’s internal governance, culture and ethical standards are under scrutiny following whistleblower claims that confidential

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Jun 15 2026CRIME

A royal family in crisis

The future of Norway's royal family now rests on a court decision that could send the stepson of Crown Prince Haakon to prison for years. Marius Borg Hoiby, 29, faces possible conviction on serious charges including rape, domestic violence, and drug crimes. His mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, ha

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

A South Carolina politician lost her race after making waves

Nancy Mace, a U. S. representative from South Carolina, got only 12% of the vote in the June 9 Republican primary for governor. That wasn’t even enough for second place. The two candidates moving forward are Pamela Evette, who had former President Trump’s support, and Alan Wilson, the state’s top la

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Jun 13 2026CELEBRITIES

The modern media world often looks shiny from the outside. But what happens behind the camera sometimes tells a very different story. Serious allegations have surfaced concerning The Unwell Network. Specifically, they point to the work atmosphere created by one of its founders, Matt Kaplan. This is

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