Fbi: ‘Feeble’, ‘politices’, ‘dicussed’: Typos spotted in Kash Patel’s $250 million defamation suit against Atlantic magazine

Typos and spelling mistakes have been spotted in a high-profile defamation lawsuit filed by FBI Director Kash Patel, even as the case accuses a major publication of poor journalistic standards, including alleging that Patel drinks too much and misses important meetings.The 19-page complaint, filed this week in federal court in Washington, DC, targets The Atlantic…

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Mysterious German skull found in 1973 was once thought to be a Neanderthal hybrid; new study reveals the truth | World News

In 1973, a partial human skull was uncovered in Hahnöfersand, Germany, during archaeological work. It did not come with any clear cultural objects nearby, which made early classification difficult. At first glance, the bone seemed unusual. Its shape carried features that looked partly Neanderthal and partly modern human. That observation led some researchers to suggest…

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From Chile to Indonesia: Your donated clothes may end up thousands of miles away in deserts and on shorelines | World News

Clothing waste in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Dropping unwanted clothes into a donation bank often feels like one of the easiest environmental choices a person can make. It suggests reuse instead of waste, and generosity instead of landfill. In many cases, that instinct is worthwhile. Good-quality garments are resold, reused, repaired or redistributed, helping extend the…

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$97 million wine fraud scheme: UK citizen sentenced to 10 years in US for defrauding 140 people worldwide

A United Kingdom citizen has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in the United States for his role in a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme that tricked investors into funding a fake fine wine business.James Wellesley, also known by the aliases “Andrew Fuller” and “Andrew Templar”, was sentenced in federal court in Brooklyn. He was also…

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‘Make it hard for them to live, procreate’: Greg Bovino says there are 100 million illegals in US and ‘they all need to go’

Greg Bovino was removed from his post in January after a controversial incident involving the deaths of two US citizens during a federal operation. A former US Border Patrol commander has called for sweeping immigration measures, saying life should be made so difficult for undocumented migrants that they are forced to leave the country.Greg Bovino,…

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76% of UK universities report drop in Indian students as international enrolments fall 31% ahead of new visa rules | World News

Indian student enrolments fall across 76% of UK universities, survey reveals. Indian student enrolments at UK universities have declined, with new data showing a broader fall in international postgraduate intake ahead of tighter visa rules.A survey by the British Universities International Liaison Association found that 70% of UK universities reported fewer international students joining courses…

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