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Teens arrested for murder after ‘branch thrown off bridge’ | UK | News

Teens arrested for murder after ‘branch thrown off bridge’ | UK | News

Two teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder following reports that a branch was hurled from the Millennium Bridge in Cheltenham. Gloucestershire Constabulary confirmed that officers were dispatched to reports of an incident involving three males at approximately 7.30pm on Wednesday. It is alleged that two males threw a large branch from the Millennium Bridge at a cyclist travelling on the road below – though the cyclist is not thought to have sustained any injuries, reports The Mirror. Police say the males subsequently left the bridge and were confronted by a man in his 70s on Honeybourne Way. It is alleged that one of the males struck the man in the face, causing him to fall to the ground. The man later died from his injuries. Two boys, aged 17 and 16, were initially arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. The pair have since been rearrested on suspicion of murder following the victim’s death, according to police. Gloucestershire Constabulary said: “Two teenage boys have been arrested after police released CCTV images …

‘Chilling’ Donald Trump lawsuit should be thrown out, BBC says | World News

‘Chilling’ Donald Trump lawsuit should be thrown out, BBC says | World News

The BBC has filed a motion in a US court to dismiss a $10bn lawsuit brought by US President Donald Trump over an edited documentary clip. The broadcaster claimed that the case could have a “chilling effect” on robust reporting. Mr Trump’s 33-page complaint relates to the corporation’s editing of a speech he made on 6 January 2021, the day his supporters stormed the US Capitol building. Clips were spliced together from sections of the his address to make it appear that he told supporters that he was going to walk with them to “fight like hell”. Among the parts cut out was a section where Mr Trump said he wanted supporters to demonstrate peacefully. It aired in the documentary Trump: A Second Chance?, which was broadcast by the BBC the week before last year’s US election. Image: A view of the entrance to BBC Broadcasting House in London. File pic: PA Initially, Mr Trump had threatened to sue for $1bn, but the lawsuit filed in Florida on 16 December is for 10 times more …

Two men charged with terror after nail bomb thrown at NY anti-Islam protest

Two men charged with terror after nail bomb thrown at NY anti-Islam protest

Two men were charged Monday with “terrorist” offences for throwing a nail bomb near a weekend anti-Islam protest, after which the pair told police they were aligned with the Islamic State group, charging documents showed. The two men, both US citizens, are in custody after allegedly being involved in tossing the bomb packed with explosives. “This is being investigated as an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism,” NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said, using another name for the Islamic State (IS) group. She said it was not thought to be linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. No one was hurt during the incident. Read moreHistoric bomb cyclone paralyses US Northeast with record snowfall Two suspicious devices were thrown by a man identified by police as Emir Balat near the protest Saturday led by a far-right influencer to oppose public Muslim prayer. An AFP correspondent at the scene heard Balat shout “Allahu akbar” (“God is the greatest”) during the incident, which is under investigation by counter-terrorism detectives. According to the charging document the men “referred to ISIS in …

Explosives thrown near New York City mayor’s residence investigated as ‘ISIS-related terrorism’

Explosives thrown near New York City mayor’s residence investigated as ‘ISIS-related terrorism’

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s police commissioner said Monday that authorities are investigating whether men who brought improvised explosive devices to a protest outside New York City’s mayoral residence were inspired by ISIS. The devices, which did not explode, were hurled during raucous counterprotests Saturday near Gracie Mansion during a “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City” event led by the far right activist Jake Lang. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the explosives could have caused serious injury or death. Two people are in custody for their alleged roles in the confrontation but they have not been charged, Tisch said during a news conference. Police are working with federal prosecutors and the FBI, which has assigned agents with the bureau’s Joint Terrorism Task Force to the investigation. “I can confirm this morning that this is being investigated as an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism,” Tisch said. The two have not been charged. Tisch said police were working with federal prosecutors and the FBI on the case. The FBI said agents with the bureau’s Joint Terrorism Task Force …

Camel pageant thrown into chaos after 20 competitors disqualified for using hump-plumping injectables

Camel pageant thrown into chaos after 20 competitors disqualified for using hump-plumping injectables

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more A camel beauty pageant in Oman has been plunged into chaos as 20 of its competitors were disqualified after their owners enhanced their humps and other features using injectable fillers, silicone wax and Botox. Last month, veterinary inspectors at the 2026 Camel Beauty Show Festival in Al Musanaa, Oman, discovered that the camels had undergone several cosmetic procedures to enlarge the size of their humps using a mix of injectables similar to dermal fillers used on humans. According to Vice and Forbes, the disqualified camels had received a mix of injectables, including hyaluronic acid injections for pouty lips, dermal fillers around their nose, Botox to soften their faces and silicone wax to inflate their humps. Festival organizers have said they are working to halt …

Jarrett Stidham hasn’t thrown a pass since 2023. Now a the Bronco’s Super Bowl hopes hinge on his arm.

Jarrett Stidham hasn’t thrown a pass since 2023. Now a the Bronco’s Super Bowl hopes hinge on his arm.

In the recesses of the stadium, a doctor examined the right ankle of Bo Nix, the Broncos’ starting quarterback. Nix had just led Denver to an overtime win over the Buffalo Bills in the NFL playoffs, but he’d left the field limping and in pain. Jarrett Stidham, Nix’s backup, was there with him. During the season, Stidham said, “I see Bo more than I see my kids.” But even he couldn’t tell how injured Nix was. As Nix went for X-rays, Stidham went to shower and get changed. By the time he returned to the training room, the results had come in. Nix had fractured a bone in his ankle. His season was done. Suddenly, Stidham was the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos, the No. 1 seed in the AFC. He had about a week to prepare for the AFC championship game, which will take place this Sunday. Stidham and the Broncos will play the Patriots for a spot in the Super Bowl. Sign up for NBC News’ The Sports Desk newsletter This past …

BBC wants Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit thrown out – POLITICO

BBC wants Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit thrown out – POLITICO

In a lawsuit filed last month Trump demanded more than $5 billion after accusing the corporation of misleadingly editing his Jan. 6, 2021 speech, delivered ahead of the storming of the U.S. Capitol during the 2020 presidential election certification process. Trump’s lawsuit, filed in federal court in Miami, claims the BBC “maliciously” strung together two comments Trump made more than 54 minutes apart to convey the impression that he’d urged his supporters to engage in violence. The corporation apologized to Trump when the botched edit became public but said it did not merit a defamation case. The broadcaster said the episode of its Panorama current affairs program was not shown on the global feed of the BBC News Channel, while programs on iPlayer, the BBC’s catchup service, were only available in the U.K.  Public figures claiming defamation in the U.S. have to demonstrate “actual malice,” meaning they have to show there was an intent to spread false information or some action in reckless disregard of the truth. The BBC filing says Trump “fails to plausibly allege” this. …