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A driver and his girlfriend were surprised when a bus carrying Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates drove alongside them in Beijing. Mr He said that while they were travelling down the road his girlfriend remarked that it would be nice to see the World Cup winner, who is in the country for a promotional football match. Amazingly, the bus carrying Messi pulled alongside them. The motorist claimed that when he rolled down the car window and called out to the 35-year-old, the former Barcelona and PSG man waved at him. Argentina take on Australia in a friendly in Beijing on 15 June. Read More Grealish says he hasn’t slept for 24 hours as he revels in Man City victory parade Manchester City players take top off during Champions League victory parade Golfer Adam Hadwin rugby tackled by security while celebrating at Canadian Open
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USMNT rumors: Berhalter to Sparta, Balogun to Juventus, Tillman to Brighton
Today's USMNT rumorsarticle includes Gregg Berhalter being in consideration for the Sparta Rotterdam job. Folarin Balogun could become an option for Juventus and Malik Tillman has been linked with Brighton.USMNT rumors: Gregg Berhalter to Sparta RotterdamGregg Berhalter has recently been ba...
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Donald Trump will appear in a federal courthouse in Miami Tuesday afternoon for an unprecedented and historic court appearance as the first former president to face federal charges in US history.
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Proud Boys fined over $1 million for ‘hateful and overtly racist’ attack on Black church
Members of the far-right organization, the Proud Boys, have been ordered to pay more than $1million damages for their role in destroying property at a predominantly Black church in 2020. DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz approved the judgement on Friday against Proud Boys members Joseph Biggs, Enrique Tarrio, Jeremy Bertino, and John Turano, as well as the group's LLC. Judge Kravitz described the incident as "hateful and overtly racist conduct," according to CNN. The hate group tore down the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church's Black Lives Matter sign while rallying in Washington DC in 2020. On 12 December, 2020, individuals dressed in Proud Boys clothing had "leaped over Metropolitan AME's fence, entered the church's property, and went directly to the Black Lives Matter sign," according to Judge Kravitz's order. "They then broke the zip ties that held the sign in place, tore down the sign, threw it to the ground, and stomped on it while loudly celebrating," Mr Kravitz wrote in his ruling. "Many others then jumped over the fence onto the church’s property and joined in the celebration of the sign’s destruction.” He added that the church had "vocally and publicly" supported civil rights and racial justice causes. “Church leaders and congregants view supporting the Black Lives Matter movement as a continuation of the church’s mission of advocacy for civil rights and racial justice,” he wrote. The judge also said the Proud Boys had "incited and committed acts of violence against members of Black and African American communities across the country". "They also have victimized women, Muslims, Jews, immigrants, and other historically marginalized people,” he wrote. The $1m compensation awarded to the church will be used to repair the sign and increase security in reponse to the attack and "ongoing threats". Arthur Ago, an attorney representing the church, said the congregation was not looking for a "monetary windfall" but rather wanted to "stop the Proud Boys from being able to act with impunity, without fear of consequences for their actions". Tarrio, a leader of the Proud Boys, pleaded guilty in July 2021 to property destruction in a criminal case involving the burning of a Black Lives Matter banner at another predominantly Black church in Washington. Tarrio and Biggs were also among the four Proud Boys found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Read More The FBI and Homeland Security had 'a massive amount' of warnings about Jan. 6, a Senate report finds Former DC police lieutenant indicted for leaking information to Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio Ex-Proud Boys leader Tarrio guilty of Jan. 6 sedition plot
2023-07-02 21:57
Megyn Kelly trolled over 'demonic' red studio makeover after she ditches iconic blue cityscape
Megyn Kelly said, 'I like red because you know what nobody else is using red as their background and I’m sick of the damn cityscape'
2023-09-06 15:49
Erik ten Hag discusses Harry Maguire's Man Utd future after losing captaincy
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has insisted that Harry Maguire still has a place in his first-team plans despite stripping him of the captain's armband. He has been replaced as skipper by Bruno Fernandes.
2023-07-22 03:53
Dedicated Nextracker Manufacturing Line at New MSS Steel Factory to Bring New Jobs and Millions of Dollars in Investment to Tennessee Valley Region
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2023-05-18 13:53
The M3 iMac got announced at Apple's 'Scary Fast' event — 3 new features
Apple just dropped a new iMac and it's packed with the next-generation processor: the M3
2023-10-31 09:18
Asian markets mostly rise after Wall St gains
Most Asian markets followed Wall Street higher Friday as a drop in oil prices and US Treasury yields provided some much-needed respite from speculation the Federal Reserve...
2023-09-29 11:16
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IT service provider Atos said on Tuesday it was considering the sale of additional assets to address the
2023-11-28 16:58
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