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Putin war hero, the ‘Executioner,’ exposed as ringleader of $2.5M scam that had his Russian elite troops shoot him, each other to get paid

23 août 2025 à 22:15
Members of an elite Russian military unit – including a distinguished Vladimir Putin war hero dubbed the “Executioner” – intentionally shot themselves and each other to fraudulently claim nearly $2 million in compensation for non-fatal war injuries, an investigation by Russian authorities uncovered.

The moment I knew: after her accident, I had all the time and energy in the world to help her recover

23 août 2025 à 22:00

When Tom McAlister first encountered Sam, he felt drawn to her. When he found out she’d been hurt, they learned the lengths they would go to to help each other

At 21, I was floating through life with few concrete plans or aspirations. I had a part-time job at a sneaker shop in Potts Point and spent most of my shifts gazing idly out the window. In December 2011, a woman I’d never seen before wandered past. I was instantly drawn to this coolness she exuded, but as she walked on by I figured that was it, I’d never see her again. A few minutes later, she came back from the other direction and walked right in. Later, I’d learn she had noticed me too and had come back for a closer look, but at the time I was oblivious, far more worried about how I’d shoot my shot now she was right in front of me.

She was really friendly and asked about a very specific pair of shoes. We didn’t have her size and I knew we’d never stock them again, but I went through the motions of taking down her details anyway. There was definitely a little vibe, and as it turned out we were both using the same goofy tactics to maximise our exposure to each other. She had no interest in the shoes.

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© Photograph: William Zhang

© Photograph: William Zhang

© Photograph: William Zhang

I’ve been diagnosed with cancer twice in the past 12 months. Here’s what the pamphlets don’t tell you | Emily Thompson

23 août 2025 à 22:00

The hospital gave me a stack of helpful information when I was first diagnosed last Christmas. But they didn’t tell me to bring spare underwear to work

I’m 45 years old and currently battling cancer. A few weeks ago, I threw up at work with such force that I peed myself. My first thought was: the treatment pamphlets tell you to sip peppermint tea and keep a fan at your desk for nausea, but nowhere did they mention you might find yourself in the staff bathroom vomiting so hard you become incontinent. If they had, I’d have popped a spare pair of undies in my work bag.

I was diagnosed just before Christmas last year. It was a complete shock: I was 44 and the healthiest I’d been in years. At first, I was given an excellent prognosis, and after the initial shock, I rallied like never before. I decided I was going to face this head-on, full of positive energy.

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© Photograph: Scott Stuart/Getty Images

© Photograph: Scott Stuart/Getty Images

© Photograph: Scott Stuart/Getty Images

Bus carrying junior high football team crashes in Pennsylvania, sending 21 people to hospital

23 août 2025 à 21:58

Bus overturned about 20 miles north of Pittsburgh while carrying players from Aliquippa junior high school

A bus carrying a junior high football team to a game crashed on Saturday north of Pittsburgh, sending 21 of the 28 people onboard to the hospital, officials said.

Twenty-five Aliquippa junior high students and three adults were headed to a game in nearby Gibsonia. The crash occurred in Economy Borough, about 20 miles north of Pittsburgh.

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© Photograph: Jessica Riley/AP

© Photograph: Jessica Riley/AP

© Photograph: Jessica Riley/AP

FBI believes Bolton should face charges over alleged emailed classified docs to family — and questions why Biden shelved case

23 août 2025 à 21:36
WASHINGTON — Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton should face criminal charges over his alleged emailing of highly sensitive classified materials through a private server, high ranking FBI officials told The Post Saturday, as they questioned why the Biden administration shelved the case in the first place. Federal agents raided Bolton’s Maryland home and...

Julia Schell scores six tries as Canada thrash Fiji in Women’s Rugby World Cup

  • Pool B: Canada 65-7 Fiji

  • Impressive Canada score 11 tries in ominous display

Canada are quietly going about their business as the dark horses of this Rugby World Cup with eyes firmly on the hosts, England, and the defending champions, New Zealand. The team may benefit from flying under the radar with less pressure on their shoulders but it does not make them any less a contender for the trophy. The clinical nature of their opener against Fiji announced their arrival in England in style, particularly through the full-back Julia Schell who was spectacular in the second half as she scored six tries in 21 minutes.

Schell’s performance may have inspired girls to pick up a rugby ball but she is used to trying to make change. She grew up playing ice hockey and petitioned at elementary school for women to be able to do open-ice hitting as it was banned. “My petition said ‘girls should be able to hit’ but it was fitting how I ended up in rugby where it is the same for men and women,” Schell said post-match. “To score six tries feels good. I was joking with the fans, one said just before the first one ‘200 bucks for a try’ so I have to find him!”

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© Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA

© Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA

© Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA

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