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Inside the warped world of LA’s most vile protestor – hiding behind his kids as he bashes cops and hurls racist slurs

29 janvier 2026 à 04:29
Professional protester Jason Reedy is always happy to hear a dissenting opinion – as long as it’s his own warped view of the world. Reedy, 38, is a regular pest at Los Angeles Police Commission and City Council meetings, where he loudly assails cops, elected officials and anybody else within earshot with his repugnant brand...

LeBron James fights back tears during Cavaliers tribute video as questions about NBA future loom

29 janvier 2026 à 04:13
LeBron James got emotional during his trip back to Cleveland on Wednesday night as he watched highlights from his 25-point Eastern Conference Finals Game 5 performance from 2007.  The heartfelt moment occurred during a stoppage in play during the first quarter of the Lakers’ 129-99 loss to the Cavaliers at Rocket Arena.  James, 41, teared...

Dillon Mitchell’s double-double propels St. John’s to rout of Butler for seventh straight win

29 janvier 2026 à 03:24
This winning streak started against Butler, when Rick Pitino went to a big lineup just over three weeks ago. The big change was naming Dillon Mitchell one of the starters, a move that may have turned this once-teetering season around. The latest example came Wednesday. The do-it-all 6-foot-8 forward was all over the floor in...

Chinese man who filmed evidence of Xinjiang rights abuses is granted asylum in US

29 janvier 2026 à 02:43

Lawyer for Guan Heng, whose exposed evidence of persecution of Uyghurs, says he is ‘textbook example of why asylum should exist’

A US immigration judge has granted asylum to a Chinese national who he said had a “well founded fear” of persecution if sent back to China after exposing alleged human rights abuses against Uyghurs there.

Guan Heng applied for asylum after arriving in the US illegally in 2021. He has been in custody since being swept up in an immigration enforcement operation in August last year as part of a mass deportation campaign by the Trump administration.

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© Photograph: Thomas Peter/Reuters

© Photograph: Thomas Peter/Reuters

© Photograph: Thomas Peter/Reuters

Burner phones and lead-lined bags: a history of UK security tactics in China

Starmer’s team is wary of spies but such fears are not new – with Theresa May once warned to get dressed under a duvet

When prime ministers travel to China, heightened security arrangements are a given – as is the quiet game of cat and mouse that takes place behind the scenes as each country tests out each other’s tradecraft and capabilities.

Keir Starmer’s team has been issued with burner phones and fresh sim cards, and is using temporary email addresses, to prevent devices being loaded with spyware or UK government servers being hacked into.

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© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

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