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POLICE INVESTIGATING, SAYS MACCIn a statement on Tuesday night, the MACC said the Royal Malaysia Police was investigating the matter and that it would cooperate fully.MACC “strongly denied” the existence of any alleged “corporate mafia” and said it “completely rejects these unfounded allegations”. It added that the allegations in Bloomberg’s article appeared to have originated from an online blog “with no identifiable owner, author, or clear accountability”.“The Commission views the dissemination of such false accusations with utmost seriousness, particularly when they may undermine public confidence in lawful enforcement actions,” it said in its latest response to the Feb 11 article.  The…

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new video loaded: Amid Chaos in Mexico, False Images Stoked FearstranscriptBacktranscriptAmid Chaos in Mexico, False Images Stoked FearsOnline disinformation proliferated rapidly after the Mexican military killed the country’s top cartel leader, fueling fear and chaos among residents and tourists alike. Mexican officials say some A.I.-generated images and fake news reports may have been linked to criminal actors.“There were images and videos that were not real. People started posting that the gangs were just shooting randomly and killing people in town. That wasn’t true.” “I saw that there were A.I. images of a church downtown being burned. And that really created…

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Washington — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a Department of Homeland Security policy that allows immigration authorities to deport migrants to “third countries” that are not their own, without first giving them notice or the opportunity to object, is unlawful.U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts sided with a group of noncitizens who filed a class-action lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security last year. He ruled that the Trump administration’s policy regarding third-country removals must be set aside.Murphy paused his ruling for 15 days to give the Trump administration time to appeal.Under the policy issued last March and reaffirmed…

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A new retirement proposal unveiled by President Donald Trump is built around a simple pitch to workers who don’t get a 401(k): save your own money, and the government adds more.The headline hook is a federal match of up to $1,000 a year if you put in at least $2,000, potentially a meaningful boost for people who’ve never had an employer plan.The idea is arriving amid a broader economic-policy reset in Washington, including new tariffs that recently took effect.​What the plan would offerThe concept is a government-backed retirement account designed for people outside the traditional workplace-benefits system.It’s being described as…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A California child molester once described by a judge as “the monster parents fear the most” has been cleared for release under the state’s elderly parole program — a decision local law enforcement says puts communities at risk and prosecutors are now scrambling to stop.David Allen Funston, 64, was sentenced in 1999 after a Sacramento County jury found him guilty of 16 felony counts tied to a series of abductions involving children younger than 7.Funston received more than 20 years in prison plus three consecutive terms of 25 years to life. After…

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By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 25, 2026 2:51 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Nova Scotia government is cutting funds from mental health programs tied to the 2020 mass shooting in the province. The cuts are part of a $130-million reduction in government grants to non-profits and community groups in the provincial budget tabled Monday with a $1.2-billion deficit.The Office of Addictions and Mental Health is cutting a total of $110,000 from two programs, including one related to trauma-informed care. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political,…

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Eddie Jones believes England’s dramatic collapse in the Six Nations can be explained by their coach Steve Borthwick’s over-confidence in looking ahead to a title-decider against France before the tournament had even begun.Successive emphatic defeats to Scotland and Ireland have undone the progress made during England’s 12-Test winning run and turned the round-four appointment against Italy in Rome on March 7 into a game they dare not lose.It is a very different scenario to the one Borthwick had envisioned when naming his Six Nations squad last month, saying: “We want England fans flooding across the Channel to Paris to watch…

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Sri Lanka’s criminal investigators arrested the country’s former intelligence chief on Wednesday (Feb 25) in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people, including 45 foreigners.Police said retired Major General Suresh Sallay was taken into custody at dawn in a suburb of the capital, Colombo in the most high profile arrest in the long-running investigation.”He was arrested for conspiracy and aiding and abetting the Easter Sunday attacks,” an investigating officer told AFP.”He has been in touch with people involved in the attacks, even recently.” The coordinated bombings targeted three upmarket hotels in the capital, two Roman Catholic…

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Listen to this article | 5 minsinfoDeputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak of Russia has said his government is discussing the possibility of providing fuel to Cuba, as the United States continues to restrict oil resources going to the island nation.Wednesday’s statement, reported by the RIA state news agency, comes days after Russia’s deputy foreign minister also said Moscow would provide “material supplies” to Cuba.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listUntil recently, Russia has been among the top suppliers of oil to Cuba along with countries like Mexico and Venezuela.But Cuba’s fuel supply was disrupted last month, in the wake of a…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Idaho Gov. Brad Little, a Republican who began serving as governor in early 2019, announced that he will seek re-election.Little, who is currently in his second term, is now pursuing a third.”With President @realDonaldTrump’s support, I’m excited to announce my re-election campaign to continue serving the great State of Idaho,” he declared in a Tuesday post on X. Brad Little, Governor of Idaho speaks on the 2nd day of the CPAC. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)The governor submitted his “Declaration of Candidacy” on Tuesday to the Idaho secretary of state, according…

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