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Former US President Donald Trump pleads not guilty to classified documents charges
75 votes -
Residents of the Danish neighbourhood of Christiania have asked authorities for help shutting down its Pusher Street after a slew of recent gang-related murders
5 votes -
Most of my Instagram ads are for drugs, stolen credit cards, hacked accounts, counterfeit money, and weapons
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Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime – illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime
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Seymour Hersh article - The inspector of Abu Ghraib
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Mexican politician introduces bill to criminalize ecocide - only a few countries have such laws but more are considering it
16 votes -
Judge in Georgia election case sets October trial date for ex-Donald Trump lawyer and co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro but not alleged co-conspirators
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Planned Danish law will make improper treatment of the Quran or Bible a criminal offence punishable by a fine and jail sentence of up to two years
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Only Murders in the Building is a loving parody of the whodunit
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Fifty years on, Swedish psychiatrists are now calling the infamous Stockholm Syndrome a 'constructed concept' used to explain away the failures of the State
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260 year old Crooked House pub catches fire and is demolished days after purchase by developer
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Tenerife wildfire 'started deliberately' as blazes in Greece force evacuations
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Brazil high court rules homophobic slurs punishable by prison
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On this day nineteen years ago, Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' was stolen in broad daylight from an Oslo museum
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Neonatal nurse Lucy Letby found guilty of seven counts of murder, and seven counts of attempted murder in the UK
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Mediocre Samurai describes real life in historical Japan
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Lauren Dickason trial: Jury finds New Zealand mum guilty of murdering her three children in majority verdict
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US Special Counsel got a search warrant for Twitter to turn over info on Donald Trump’s account
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Marion County Record newspaper raid: the sworn affidavit for the search warrant is essentially just the text of the search warrant
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The biggest bank heist in history (and why you've never heard of it)
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The King of Jordan approved a cybercrime bill that will crack down on online speech deemed harmful to national unity
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Villavicencio assassination a ‘disturbing moment’ for Ecuador democracy, former running mate says
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Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky sentenced to eight years in prison for criticizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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Sam Bankman-Fried thrown in jail over bail shenanigans
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US FBI accuses indicted Air National Guardsman of sharing classified information with someone living in a foreign country
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The Court of the Hague orders Meta to unmask anonymous Dutch user accused of repeated defamatory posts
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When help shows up after a house fire, it might be gang members
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Alexei Navalny: Russian opposition leader's jail term extended to nineteen years
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Six Mississippi 'goon squad' deputies plead guilty to torturing Black men
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East Africa port workers inspired to fight wildlife crime after “game-changing” WildAid campaign
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It's a Baltic problem – objects are vanishing from historic wrecks as sport divers and criminal gangs loot well-preserved sunken ships
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Illegal medical lab containing bioengineered mice and infectious agents including HIV and herpes discovered in Fresno, California
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Widely circulated video of women attacked and raped in Manipur breaks silence on systematic gang rapes that had been covered up in that region of India
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Riddick Bowe became the undisputed world heavyweight champion at age 25 by defeating Holyfield. Today we recall the comedy, drama, legendary old school battles, and ruthless aggression he embodied.
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What happened to the light crime-comedy genre of the 2010s?
Burn Notice, White Collar, Chuck, Psych... List probably goes on. Suits fits the mold in my head tonally (at least the earlier seasons), though less about action. Nowadays even the comedies are...
Burn Notice, White Collar, Chuck, Psych... List probably goes on. Suits fits the mold in my head tonally (at least the earlier seasons), though less about action.
Nowadays even the comedies are turning into serious drama than light pick-me-ups. So... let's talk about that? What happened? Do you miss them?
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Colombian president's son arrested in money-laundering inquiry
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US District Judge orders compassionate release of three of Newburgh Four - sharply criticizes FBI's role in radicalizing the defendants
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Saudi Arabia’s plan to conquer global golf
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The Kennedy Assassination: Inside the book depository
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Only Murders in the Building | Season 3 trailer
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Man found guilty in 2012 of supporting distribution of child porn, because he ran a Tor exit node – the story of William Weber
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Chinese man convicted for building bridge for village ignites public debate over judicial power
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Minnesota Vikings rookie WR Jordan Addison cited for driving 140mph
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Michigan charges sixteen in false elector scheme to overturn former US President Donald Trump’s 2020 loss
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Former US President Donald Trump faces possible indictment in Jan 6th investigation
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San Francisco’s downtown becomes a wake-up call for other cities in the US
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A Haunting in Venice | Official trailer
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Policeman and reformed criminal who shot him meet face-to-face | Crime Stories
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Bungie wins landmark lawsuit against player who harassed Destiny staff
https://www.polygon.com/23793493/bungie-destiny-2-harassment-lawsuit Win empowers employers to protect employees from online harm Bungie has won almost $500,000 in damages from a Destiny 2 player...
https://www.polygon.com/23793493/bungie-destiny-2-harassment-lawsuit
Win empowers employers to protect employees from online harm
Bungie has won almost $500,000 in damages from a Destiny 2 player who harassed one of its community managers and his wife with abusive, racist, and distressing calls and messages, and sent an unsolicited pizza order to their home in a manner designed to intimidate and frighten the couple.
According to members of Bungie’s legal team, the judgment from a Washington state court sets important precedents that will empower employers to go after anyone who harasses their employees online, and strengthen the enforcement of laws against online trolling and harassment. “This one is special,” Bungie’s attorney Dylan Schmeyer tweeted.
As laid out in the court’s judgment, the defendant, Jesse James Comer, was “incensed” when the community manager — whom both Bungie and the court declined to name, to protect them from further harassment — spotlighted some fan art by a Black community member. Using anonymous phone numbers, Comer left a string of “hideous, bigoted” voicemails on the community manager’s personal phone, some asking that Bungie create options in Destiny 2 “in which only persons of color would be killed,” before proceeding to threaten the community manager’s wife with more racist voicemails and texts. Then he ordered a pizza to be delivered to their home, leaving instructions for the driver to knock at least five times, loudly, to make the intrusion as frightening as possible.
The court ruled that Comer was liable to pay over $489,000 in damages, fees, and expenses it had accrued in protecting and supporting its employees, investigating Comer, and prosecuting the case against him.
As laid out in a Twitter thread by Kathryn Tewson, a crusading paralegal who worked on the case, the judgment is significant because it recognizes that patterns of harassment escalate from online trolling to real-world violence; establishes that harassment of an employee for doing their job damages the employer as well, which can then use its resources to go after the culprit; and recognized a new tort — a legal term for a form of injury or harm for which courts can impose liability — around cyber and telephone harassment.
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38 votes