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Hier — 26 avril 2024The Independent - World

They say don't leave valuables in parked cars in San Francisco. Rep. Adam Schiff didn't listen

San Francisco has an unwelcome reputation for car burglaries and visitors are warned not to leave valuables in their vehicles

OJ Simpson’s official cause of death revealed

The disgraced former NFL star revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer last year

Trump VP candidate Kristi Noem makes shocking admission she shot pet dog she ‘hated’

In her new book, due to be released next month, the South Dakota governor described the dog as ‘less than worthless’ and also claimed to have also killed a ‘nasty and mean’ goat

Trump’s longtime assistant testifies to ‘vague’ memory of seeing Stormy Daniels at Trump Tower

Rhona Graff testified that she remembers ‘office chatter’ about the adult film star – and Donald Trump once saying she would be a ‘good contestant’ on The Celebrity Apprentice

‘God’s Misfits’ murder victims ‘did not have gunshot wounds’ as cause of death remains unclear

Paul Grice, latest suspect to be charged with murder, told investigators he was involved in ‘burial’ of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley

R Kelly loses appeal to overturn 20-year sentence for child sex abuse

Jurors convicted the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer on three charges of producing child porn and three charges of enticement of minors for sex in Chicago in 2022

Arnie, Tiger Woods and Mark Wahlberg: The celebrities dragged into Trump’s hush money trial

Tabloid publisher David Pecker dropped several high-profile names as he gave testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money trial

Tech CEOs Altman, Nadella, Pichai and others join government AI safety board led by DHS' Mayorkas

The CEOs of leading U_S_ technology companies are joining a new artificial intelligence safety board to advise the federal government on how to protect the nation’s critical services from “AI-related disruptions.”

Biden says he’s ‘happy’ to debate Trump; Trump responds ‘Anytime, anywhere, any place’

Biden expressed openness to debate Trump during a wide-ranging interview on Friday with radio host Howard Stern. Trump soon responded via the far-right social network Truth Social

Las Vegas teen whose family was ridiculed for calling 911 to report alien in backyard speaks out

Angel Kenmore insists that he is telling the truth about the extraterrestrial encounter that left him ‘paralysed by fear’

Andrew Tate and brother to be tried on trafficking charges in Romania, court rules

Influencers charged with rape and forming sex-exploitation gang say they will appeal against go-ahead

Trump called ‘king of pettiness’ by Daily Show host

New nickname from Jordan Klepper comes after the former president hit out at former attorney general Bill Barr in a Truth Social post

Biden bungles date of Jan 6 Capitol riot in latest gaffe

This marks the latest in a series of blunders from the president as he campaigns for a second term in office

First cargo ships pass through Baltimore bridge after collapse

The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore after being stuck in the harbour since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed four weeks ago.

Baby saved from dead mother’s womb after Israeli air strike in Gaza dies

Par : Alex Ross

Baby Sabreen al-Sakani’s mother of the same name, her father Shukri and three-year-old sister Malak have all now died following attack

Chasing ‘Twisters’ and collaborating with ‘tornado fanatic’ Steven Spielberg

Growing up in the Midwest, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung developed both a healthy fear of tornadoes and a reverence for Jan de Bont’s 1996 disaster film “Twister.”

Gisele Bundchen sobs during Florida traffic stop over paparazzi following her

Gisele Bundchen was in tears as she was pulled over by Florida police on Wednesday, 24 April, telling officers that paparazzi were following her.

First cases of HIV transmission through cosmetic injection confirmed in CDC report on women who got ‘vampire facials’

The procedure, which rejuvinates skin and improves the appearance of wrinkles, gained popularity after Kim Kardashian got a vampire facial during an episode of Kim and Kourtney Take Miami

Body of missing trucker found in field months after he vanished while transporting a load of pigs

After months of anguish, David Schultz’s family now have some comfort after his body was found, but his wife is still sceptical over how her husband lost his life

Mitch McConnell doesn’t think Trump should have presidential immunity

The Kentucky Republican said presidents should be accountable for criminal actions but qualified his statement by adding ‘the president clearly needs some kind of immunity or we’d be in court all the time’

Huge fake euro operation thwarted after gang distributes almost 400,000 across Europe

Agents of the National Police, in a joint operation with the Mossos d’Esquadra and EUROPOL, have dismantled the largest workshop for the manufacture of counterfeit 2-euro coins in Spain.

Watch again: Trump hush money trial continues for eighth day after David Pecker testimony

Warning: the following livestream has not been independently fact-checked and may contain misinformation. The Independent strives to counteract misinformation across its platforms.

Russia’s ‘Crab King’ jailed for murder despite claims he died in Britain

Par : Reuters

Oleg Kan’s business specialised in catching Russia’s Kamchatka crab, or red king crab, a multi-million dollar business

Tech bros love talking about microdosing - but the legality of psychedelics is a messy grey area

Par : Io Dodds

Despite surging social and scientific support for drugs such as psilocybin, many advocates still live in fear of jail or personal ruin. Io Dodds reports on the psychedelic community’s long struggle out of the shadows

Russia files hundreds of drone patents as ‘global arms race’ ramps up

China, Russia and the US are among the top five countries developing the technology, new figures show

Books laced with arsenic removed from French national library

Poisoned books include volumes of Edward Hayes’s ’The Ballads of Ireland’ from 1855

Antiwar protesters' calls for divestment at universities put spotlight on how endowments are managed

One of the demands of antiwar protestors on college campuses is for their schools to divest their endowments from companies that are profiting from Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza

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