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Tyre Nichols body camera: Video of beating could be ‘worse’ than infamous Rodney King footage

Memphis Police chief CJ Davis says the video of Tyre Nichols allegedly being beat by police officers is “about the same, if not worse” than the video of Rodney King being beat by police officers in 1991.

Medical watchdog unveils model law for states to protect children from transgender procedures

The medical watchdog organization Do No Harm has unveiled a model legislation designed to stop minors from undergoing sex-change procedures, including taking cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers.

Paul Pelosi attack footage released: Police bodycam shows distressing hammer assault

San Francisco police have released body camera footage of the moment Paul Pelosi was attacked in his home by an assailant with a hammer last October.

Truck driver sues town after being banned from flying anti-Biden flags

A Louisiana truck driver filed a federal lawsuit against a resort town Tuesday, accusing the town of attempting to suppress his freedom of speech after they banned him from flying flags with vulgar insults targeting President Joe Biden and his supporters.

US tanks will take ‘many months’ to reach Ukraine, White House says

The tanks the United States will be providing to Ukraine will not arrive for "many months," according to a Biden administration official.

French correction: AP forced to apologize for slapping ‘dehumanizing’ label on France

The Associated Press has been forced to apologize after it stoked international derision for suggesting listing "the French" among a string of "dehumanizing" labels such as "the mentally ill" and the "the disabled".

Kyrsten Sinema takes shot at progressive Dem challenging her in 2024: ‘Could use a break’

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) hit out against Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) just days after the latter announced his Senate bid to challenge the incumbent in 2024, arguing the Copper state could “use a break” from another contentious election cycle.

Federal prosecutors considered charges in Stormy Daniels case after Trump left office: Book

Federal prosecutors considered pressing charges against former President Donald Trump shortly after he left office for campaign finance violations but ultimately decided against it, according to a new book.

SEE IT: Colorado bear strikes a pose, takes hundreds of selfies on wildlife camera

A black bear brought delight to Colorado park rangers after it took hundreds of “selfies” on wildlife research cameras.

Japan and Netherlands join US tech war with China by restricting chip exports

Japan and the Netherlands are expected to restrict semiconductor chip exports to China, joining the United States in its trade war in an effort to limit the world power's ability to develop advanced technology such as artificial intelligence and military weapons.
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