Articles for November, 2019

Families of Mexico massacre victims face backlash after cartel shooting

Families of Mexico massacre victims face backlash after cartel shootingMembers of a U.S.-Mexican religious community who lost relatives in a gangland massacre this month have come under fire from supporters of Mexico's government for pressing the United States to declare drug cartels terrorist groups.


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Black Friday 2019: Luigi’s Mansion 3 For $48
One of Nintendo's major first-party games for 2019 is Luigi's Mansion 3, which brings the franchise back to a Nintendo console for the first time since the original Gamecube game. It, along with Pokemon Sword and Shield, Astral Chain, Super Mario Maker...
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Nintendo Switch Online Black Friday: Get A 12-Month Membership For $15
If you're hunting for a deal on the Nintendo Switch Online service, you're in luck this Black Friday. Nintendo Switch Switch Online is required in order to play multiplayer Switch games online, including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe,...
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GameStop Black Friday 2019: Store Hours Friday, Saturday, And Sunday
GameStop is swinging big for Black Friday 2019, offering some of the best deals of the season and keeping plenty of stock on some of the best nationwide console bundles over the holiday weekend. If you want to shop at the United States retailer this we...
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Britain — a nation of hoarders – Metro Newspaper UK
Britain — a nation of hoarders  Metro Newspaper UK
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Kamala Harris suffers new blow as aide resigns with scathing letter: 'I've never seen staff treated so poorly'

Kamala Harris suffers new blow as aide resigns with scathing letter: 'I've never seen staff treated so poorly'A blistering resignation letter from a member of the Kamala Harris campaign paints a picture of low morale among staffers of a directionless campaign with "no real plan to win" ahead of the crucial Iowa caucus in 2020.According to the New York Times, the sentiments expressed in a letter from now-former state operations manager Kelly Mehlenbacher were corroborated by more than 50 current and former campaign staffers and allies, speaking largely on the condition of anonymity to disclose the campaign's many flaws and tactical errors, from focusing on the wrong states to targeting the wrong candidates, as a frustrated campaign staff draws closer to 2020 Democratic primaries, which at one point counted the California Senator as a likely star.


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Nicole Byer Tries Her Hand At Being a Nailed It Contestant In Sneak Peek
Nicole Byer sure can host Nailed It, but can she nail it herself? In today's episode of Netflix's Youtube series Sleighed It, Byer and Sugar Rush Christmas (and Nightly Pop) host...
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Hot Toys Reveals Their Badass Heavy Infantry Mandalorian Action Figure – GeekTyrant
Hot Toys Reveals Their Badass Heavy Infantry Mandalorian Action Figure  GeekTyrant
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British teenager in gang rape case had no serious physical injuries, doctor tells Cyprus court

British teenager in gang rape case had no serious physical injuries, doctor tells Cyprus courtA British teenager who claimed she was gang-raped by Israeli tourists in the party resort of Ayia Napa bore no physical signs of a serious sexual assault, a doctor told a court in Cyprus on Friday. Giving evidence for the prosecution, Dr Sophocles Sophocleous said he found a few light bruises on the young woman’s thighs and some scratches on her legs but they were not, in his opinion, consistent with gang rape. The UK's Crown Prosecution Service describes as a "myth" the idea that a lack of physical injuries rules out a rape having taken place.  The teenager claimed in July that she had been gang-raped in a hotel room by the group of Israeli men, but two weeks later signed a police statement in which she retracted the claims. She is on trial in a court in the town of Paralimni, a few miles from Ayia Napa’s beaches and nightclubs, on a charge of public mischief for which she could be jailed for a year. She denies the charge. The alleged gang rape took place in party resort of Ayia Napa Credit: Getty Her lawyers insist that she was raped and that she only signed the statement because she was suffering from extreme trauma and was subjected to aggressive questioning by Cypriot police officers, without a lawyer or family member, for eight hours. Dr Sophocleous said he examined the young woman, who was then 18, after the alleged gang rape took place on July 17. “I did not see any signs of violence,” he told the court. Some of the bruises on her legs were consistent with bumping into a piece of furniture, he said. Together with a gynaecologist, he examined her vagina but found no lesions or other injuries. Lawyers for the teenager said they would summon a Cambridge-educated pathologist who will tell the court next week that the absence of bruises does not mean that the teenager was not pinned down and raped. Michael Polak, a British barrister who is part of her legal team, said: “No one is saying she was kicked or punched or anything like that. She was pinned down and that’s when the other youths got involved.” The teenager will be cross-examined for two hours by the prosecution at the next hearing in the trial, on Tuesday. Under Cypriot law she had the option of staying silent in the dock, giving a statement to the court or subjecting herself to what is likely to be vigorous cross-examination. She chose the latter, with her lawyers saying she has “nothing to hide.” “She will say exactly what happened to her on that night,” said Mr Polak. “A rape took place.”


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Thanksgiving storms dump snow on much of the US – and it isn't over yet
A new storm, already pummeling California, could disrupt Thanksgiving travelers in the northeast and mid-Atlantic states heading home on Sunday.
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