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Michael Jackson detailed his thoughts on children in previously unheard audio

1 février 2026 à 08:00

Late singer said kids loved his personality and wanted to touch and hug him, and ‘sometimes it got me into trouble’

As Michael Jackson saw it, children would become enamored with his personality as well as want to touch and hug him – and “sometimes it [got] me into trouble,” the late US pop superstar says in previously unheard audio recordings contained in a new documentary.

The UK’s Wonderhood Studios included the recordings of Jackson voicing those thoughts for a new four-episode documentary series beginning on Wednesday that explores his acquittal on child sexual abuse charges after a 14-week criminal trial near Los Angeles in 2005.

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© Photograph: Michael A Mariant/AP

© Photograph: Michael A Mariant/AP

© Photograph: Michael A Mariant/AP

CBP employee in Minnesota charged after reportedly being found ‘covered in vomit’ in car

31 janvier 2026 à 13:00

Alfredo Mancillas was reportedly slumped in vehicle and ‘covered in vomit’ when state troopers found him in St Paul

A US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) employee was recently arrested amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota after state troopers reportedly found him “covered in vomit” and unconscious in a car.

Alfredo Mancillas Jr, 31, faces charges of drunken driving after his arrest early Tuesday morning, jail records show.

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© Photograph: Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images

© Photograph: Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images

© Photograph: Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images

Man accused of falsely confessing to killing Charlie Kirk faces up to 15-year sentence

30 janvier 2026 à 22:52

George Zinn, 71, further admitted to possessing child sexual abuse material and pleaded no contest to allegations

A man accused of trying to thwart authorities investigating Charlie Kirk’s killing by falsely confessing to the deadly shooting faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading no contest to the allegation – and separately admitting to possessing child sexual abuse material.

The case centering on George Zinn, 71, all but concluded at a court hearing on Thursday in Provo, Utah, about 5 miles away from the college campus where the Turning Point USA executive director was fatally shot on 10 September 2025.

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© Photograph: John Locher/AP

© Photograph: John Locher/AP

© Photograph: John Locher/AP

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