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A panel on the Brazilian Supreme Court has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro of lobbying the United States to interfere in the trial of his father, former right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro.On Tuesday, three of the four justices on the panel voted in favour of conviction, with one remaining justice yet to vote.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThey determined that Eduardo Bolsonaro’s actions amounted to coercion against Brazil’s justice system and sentenced him to four years and two months in prison.“It wasn’t merely an expression of opinion or a political stance, but rather conduct that clearly threatened Brazilian authorities…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota on Tuesday announced that 15 Antifa members have been indicted for their alleged roles in conspiring to hinder federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis earlier this year.The suspects, 12 of whom are in custody, are all charged with conspiracy to impede or injure a federal officer, according to a 94-page criminal complaint, and some are charged with further crimes. Federal prosecutors allege that each suspect took part in a conspiracy to obstruct federal immigration enforcement officers, including ICE personnel, through force, intimidation and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two people were shot at a Delaware hospital Tuesday, prompting a large police response and a search for a suspect, according to authorities.The shooting occurred at Wilmington Hospital in Wilmington, police said.The conditions of the two victims were not immediately known.”At this time, police have located two gunshot victims,” the Wilmington Police Department said in a statement. “The hospital remains locked down and police continue to ask the public to avoid the area.”MULTIPLE PEOPLE WOUNDED IN SHOOTING AT SOUTH CAROLINA’S LARGEST MALL; AUTHORITIES DETAIN SUSPECTS Hospital employees exit Wilmington Hospital with their…
At the Richmond and Peter street intersection in downtown Toronto, pedestrians are the players and the cards are the law. Self-appointed “traffic referees” are handing out yellow and red cards to drivers that aren’t sticking to the rules of the road.“If you’re blocking the whole intersection — like a bike lane, crosswalk and the rest of the car lanes — you get an instant red card and you have to go home and hit the showers,” said Martin Reis.Reis is a performance artist that began the traffic referee project about four years ago when he noticed Torontonians struggling to safely…
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Kendra Schaefer, a partner at Beijing-based strategic advisory consultancy Trivium China, said China is essentially trying to build the market infrastructure needed for data to be treated like a tradable asset.She pointed out that, unlike traditional assets such as land or capital, data still lacks mature systems to prove ownership, determine value and govern transactions.“Data trading is actually quite experimental,” she said.TURNING AMBITIONS INTO REALITYZetrix AI believes that ASEAN, a regional bloc comprising 700 million people with diverse languages, cultures and economies, could become more than just a consumer of technology.“Ultimately, this positions ASEAN as a serious data hub, not…
A lightsaber immortalized in a pivotal scene from George Lucas’ “Star Wars” saga is among the fixtures of an upcoming auction focused on Hollywood memorabilia. The massive Hollywood & Entertainment Signature Auction, presented by the New York-based auction house Heritage Auctions, will give pop culture enthusiasts the opportunity to bid on numerous props from iconic films, including costume hats worn by the stars of “The Wizard of Oz” and “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.” Also up for sale are hoverboards from”Back to the Future II,” rugs from “The Big Lebowski,” boxing boots from “Rocky,” a drafted screenplay of the “Godfather” sequel,…
Lyles clocks 14.67 seconds, edges Dambile of South Africa for gold while Australian teenager Gout Gout finishes third.Published On 16 Jun 202616 Jun 2026United States sprinter Noah Lyles has set the world’s best-ever time over the rarely-run 150 metres race, clocking 14.67 seconds at the Golden Spike meet in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava.The 28-year-old Lyles on Tuesday beat the previous best of 14.72 set by Kishane Thompson of Jamaica in Florida in April.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listAt Ostrava, Lyles beat Sinesipho Dambile of South Africa with 14.78, while Australian teenager Gout Gout finished third in…
Trump invokes Defense Production Act to boost weapons manufacturing as Iran war intensifies concerns
President Trump has invoked the Defense Production Act to address constraints in the production of munitions, according to a presidential memo released on Tuesday. The war against Iran has highlighted concerns over munitions stockpiles and rates of production. The memo delegates the Defense Secretary to use the Defense Production Act, which can be used to jumpstart production of key items. The memo says the mechanism is warranted because fragile supply chains and production bottlenecks may “impair the ability” for the U.S. to expand the availability of munitions, missiles and equipment required for the national defense. The memo — which says it is…
Nikolas Kokovlis | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesWith SpaceX’s stock rocketing during its first three days of trading, Elon Musk’s company is getting an assist from the Department of Justice, which asked a federal court in Mississippi to toss a case against the company brought by the NAACP. The suit was filed in April by the NAACP, which claimed that xAI, Musk’s artificial intelligence lab now owned by SpaceX, violated the federal Clean Air Act by using dozens of methane gas-burning turbines to power its AI data centers without proper permits or pollution controls. The turbines emit smog-forming pollutants and particulate…
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