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Serbia's president denies troop buildup near Kosovo, alleges 'campaign of lies' in wake of clashes
Serbia's president denies troop buildup near Kosovo, alleges 'campaign of lies' in wake of clashes
Serbia’s president has denied reports of a military buildup along the border with Kosovo
2023-10-01 19:21
Jason Aldean's music video for controversial song pulled by CMT
Jason Aldean's music video for controversial song pulled by CMT
There has been more fallout regarding Jason Aldean's controversial single, "Try That in a Small Town."
2023-07-19 19:22
'Hate it when she's not here': 'The View' fans upset as 'favorite' host Joy Behar skips show due to health troubles
'Hate it when she's not here': 'The View' fans upset as 'favorite' host Joy Behar skips show due to health troubles
'The View' co-host Whoopi Goldberg revealed Joy Behar was 'feeling under the weather'
2023-06-09 14:25
Son of Colombia's president to face trial over money laundering -attorney general's office
Son of Colombia's president to face trial over money laundering -attorney general's office
BOGOTA Nicolas Petro, the son of Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, will face trial for alleged crimes of illicit
2023-09-26 09:18
Forget Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: How Jason and Kylie Kelce capture hearts beyond Internet
Forget Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: How Jason and Kylie Kelce capture hearts beyond Internet
Kylie Kelce said, 'I would like him to retire when he's still able to get down on the floor and play with our kids comfortably'
2023-11-30 16:56
James Madison riding 13-game winning streak and making the transition to FCS look almost easy
James Madison riding 13-game winning streak and making the transition to FCS look almost easy
James Madison must be making fellow Sun Belt Conference programs wonder "who invited these guys?'
2023-11-16 03:56
WhatsApp set to add major features including a new username system, beta versions suggest
WhatsApp set to add major features including a new username system, beta versions suggest
WhatsApp is developing a range of new features, including a new username system and a screen-sharing option during video calls. The username system will allow users to select a unique name attached to their account, WABetaInfo first reported, based on changes spotted in the app’s beta version 2.23.11.15 for Android. This may enable users to find each other through usernames instead of phone numbers in the future, with conversations using the username expected to be end-to-end encrypted. Beta testers of the app’s 2.23.11.19 version also found a new screen-sharing feature that reportedly enabled users to share the contents of their screen on video calls, also allowing people to record sections of the call. Some testers also reported finding a “status archive” feature, limited to business accounts, which enables users to archive their WhatsApp statuses after 24 hours and reshare them later in the future. These features appear to be under development and not yet available to all testers. They may be gradually rolled out to users. Other changes include a new “password reminder feature” for end-to-end encrypted backups on WhatsApp for iOS and Android as well as an improved support for message drafts. The latter is expected to help users who may forget about partially composed messages in the middle of conversations. The Meta-owned company previously did not indicate the presence of a message under drafts in the chat bar and the new indicator of unfinished messages at the top of the chat list may allow users to notice this. Some users may notice a few small changes in WhatsApp’s bottom navigation bar on downloading the beta for Android 2.23.11.19 update. A new icon and a prompt during video calls seem to help users share their screen. The feature records everything displayed on one’s screen and shares it with the recipient. But the recipient may be unable to get the content of the sharer’s screen in case they are using an outdated WhatsApp version. Potential wider accessibility of this feature, however, remains unclear as it may not work in large group calls. Read More Major WhatsApp update enables secret chats WhatsApp update fixes glaring irritation when using app WhatsApp update will let people edit messages after they are sent
2023-05-30 14:00
Chinese developer Country Garden says it can't meet debt payment deadlines after sales slump
Chinese developer Country Garden says it can't meet debt payment deadlines after sales slump
Chinese property developer Country Garden has warned it cannot meet deadlines to repay its debts
2023-10-10 14:58
The best VPNs in November 2023
The best VPNs in November 2023
VPNs are powerful security tools that can protect your identity and data, bypass online restrictions
2023-11-01 18:57
Iniesta says he's leaving Japanese club Vissel Kobe but wants to keep playing
Iniesta says he's leaving Japanese club Vissel Kobe but wants to keep playing
Andres Iniesta, who won the World Cup with Spain in 2010 and four Champions League titles and nine La Liga championships with Barcelona, is leaving Japanese club Vissel Kobe
2023-05-25 12:17
Alicia Navarro tells investigators ‘nobody hurt me’ in mysterious reappearance as police deny arrest rumours
Alicia Navarro tells investigators ‘nobody hurt me’ in mysterious reappearance as police deny arrest rumours
A missing Arizona teenager who mysteriously turned up at a Montana police station four years after her disappearance has told police that she was not harmed, according to a video released by police. Alicia Navarro, 18, stunned officers in the small town of Havre, 40 miles from the Canadian border, when she showed up alone on Sunday and identified herself as a missing teenager from the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. Nearly a week on from her reappearance, very little is known about where the teenager has been, or if any suspects have been identified. In a newly released video interview, a Glendale detective asks Ms Navarro: “Did anybody hurt you in any way?” “No, no one hurt me,” she replied. The detective then asks: “OK, because our goal is we just want to make sure that you’re safe.” “I don’t, I don’t, ummm... I understand that,” she responds. In a separate video, Ms Navarro thanks police. “Thank you for offering help to me,” she says. Ms Navarro disappeared from her Glendale home in September 2019 at the age of 14, sparking a vast search operation involving police, the FBI and the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Her mother Jessica Nuñez has previously said the teenager was on the autism spectrum, which made her shy in some social situations, and that she had left a note in her bedroom saying she had run away. “I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry,” she wrote in a note days before her 15th birthday, before taking her laptop and phone and hopping over a backyard fence. A private investigator hired by the family told the New York Post Ms Navarro had only spoken briefly to her mother. Trent Steel told the Post the family was thrilled she had been found safe, but that the teenager had “not made her intentions clear”. Glendale police Lt Scott Waite said this week that investigators were looking into all possible explanations for her disappearance, including kidnapping. Mr Waite described the teenager’s reunion with her mother as “emotionally overwhelming”. Ms Navarro reportedly apologised for “what she has put her mother through.” Ms Nuñez previously told 12News that she believed her daughter had been lured away by a predator. In a video posted to her Facebook account on Wednesday, Ms Nuñez told her thousands of followers: “I want to give glory to God for answering prayers and for this miracle.” In a statement released on Friday through the Anti-Predator Project, her family thanked law enforcement, activists and the media. “It is a blessing that after being missing for so long Alicia can come back home,” the statement reads. “If there is anything that Alicia’s story has taught us is that you can never give up hope.” According to the Associated Press, a man living in an apartment a few blocks from the Havre police station was arrested on Wednesday night. Witnesses told the AP that 10 heavily armed uniformed and undercover officers arrived at the address at about 8pm and took a suspect away in handcuffs. On Friday, Glendale police denied that there have been any arrests in connection with Ms Navarro’s disappearance. Read More Mystery as teenager walks into Montana police precinct four years after she went missing in Arizona Mother says daughter’s return after four years brings hope to all parents of missing children
2023-07-29 02:47
LSU Gymnasts Olivia Dunne and Elena Arenas take fans inside Tigers' locker room on TikTok, emotional fans say 'end of Livvy era soon'
LSU Gymnasts Olivia Dunne and Elena Arenas take fans inside Tigers' locker room on TikTok, emotional fans say 'end of Livvy era soon'
Olivia Dunne and Elena Arenas were trending once again this week
2023-08-25 13:50