Online influencer Andrew Tate beat and choked his ex-girlfriend at the Beverly Hills Hotel, according to a civil lawsuit she filed in Los Angeles on Thursday. Model Brianna Stern, who has appeared in Maxim Australia Magazine and Playboy, accused Tate of sexual assault and battery, gender violence, negligence and other actions that allegedly took place during their 10-month relationship. On March 10, the two spent the night together at the Beverly Hills Hotel. He started to beat her while they were having sex, according to the complaint. "Initially, the sex was consensual, but things soon changed," Stern said in the suit. "Tate began verbally degrading Plaintiff as he routinely did " but this time it was much worse, more aggressive, and more violent. Tate then began to choke Plaintiff." She began to cry and begged him to stop, but he choked her until she nearly lost consciousness, the lawsuit alleges.
AFRICOM informs: "In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted multiple airstrikes against ISIS-Somalia on 25 Mar 2025. The airstrikes occurred in the vicinity of the Golis Mountains, Somalia. AFRICOM's initial assessment is that multiple ISIS-Somalia operatives were killed and no civilians were harmed. ISIS-Somalia has proved both its will and capability to attack US and partner forces. This group's malicious efforts threaten US security interests. USAFRICOM, alongside the Federal Government of Somalia and Somali Armed Forces, continues to take action to degrade ISIS-Somalia's ability to plan and conduct attacks that threaten the US homeland, our forces, and our civilians abroad. Specific details about the operation will not be released to ensure continued operations security." Read more
A 69-year-old man slowly suffocated to death in a rural Colorado jail after his ribs were broken in an altercation with a deputy. He languished in a cell for a week without medical care, according to a lawsuit announced Thursday. Michael Burch's 2023 death was ruled a homicide. Prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges against the deputy who used a Taser on Burch and wrestled with him in a Huerfano County jail cell. In making the decision, District Attorney Henry Solano cited self-defense laws. An autopsy found six of Burch's right ribs had broken and his right lung collapsed. He wasn't taken to a hospital but instead was transferred to another cell where he was found dead seven days later. Michael Burch is pictured holding his grandchild below. Read more
North Korea unveiled what appears to be its first airborne radar system and AI-equipped suicide attack drones, adding to indications that Russia has provided technical assistance in exchange for the North sending troops to fight Ukraine. The North's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) published photos of the early-warning airplane and said leader Kim Jong Un boarded the aircraft and instructed military officials. Beijing is keeping a wary eye on Pyongyang and after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a rift between the two Asian powers has started to develop: www.koreatimes.co.kr Read more
Some scientists assigned double the number of new product applications for review. Some deadlines for tobacco products will not be met and the start of new applications have been delayed, scientist says. FDA staff told to shelve other work, including providing early feedback on planned product applications.
ATTICA, N.Y. " More than two dozen prison guards, nurses and inmates ended up in the hospital after mysterious substances were found inside the walls of three New York state prisons. The incidents started six days after the end of a prison strike. In one week, 22 staff members and 7 inmates were hospitalized. Many received shots of Narcan, the medicine that reverses the effects of an overdose. Ken Jones' son is serving a sentence at Wyoming Correctional Facility. One week ago, a mysterious substance got into the prison and sent one inmate and five guards to the hospital. Read more
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MTG asks the pool of reporters: "Anybody else?" UK Reporter: "Should the defense secretary..." MTG demands: "What country you - Wait what country are you from?" UK Reporter: "The UK" MTG taunts: "OK, we don't give a CRAP about your opinion and your reporting. Why don't you go back to YOUR country where you have a major migrant problem and you..." UK Reporter: (attempts to speak) MTG interrupts: "no no no no no. You should care about your own borders..." It goes downhill from there.
92.9% and 86.1% cancelled grants and contracts went to Harris counties, representing 96.6% and 92.4% of total dollar amounts.
During a House Intelligence Committee hearing Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard attempted to walk back her previous claim that there had been "no classified information" shared in the Signal group chat used by officials to plot a bombing in Yemen. Her defense? She claimed she hadn't remembered. Gabbard claimed later in Wednesday's hearing she had acknowledged that there were conversations about weapons"but she ironically claimed she couldn't remember what she'd said even just one day earlier.
A police chief in Hudson County is being accused of assaulting and harassing his officers in a lengthy list of complaints that includes defecating on floors, exposing himself, attempting to drug coworkers and sticking a hypodermic needle into an officer's penis. Chief Robert Farley, who was appointed chief of the North Bergen Police Department in February 2024, is also accused of retaliating against an officer who attempted to report him to the New Jersey Attorney General. Five police officers in North Bergen said they plan to sue over Farley's alleged behavior, which also includes claims of retaliation, discrimination, sexual misconduct, and harassment. The US must seriously consider starting from scratch with its local police departments. The US must seriously consider starting from scratch with its police departments. Read more
US President Donald Trump says he may cut tariffs on China to help seal a deal for short video app TikTok to be sold by its owner ByteDance. Trump also said he is willing to extend a 5 April deadline for a non-Chinese buyer of the platform to be found. Read more
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Block, the Bay Area tech giant behind Square, Cash App and Afterpay, is abruptly laying off 931 workers, according to an email from CEO Jack Dorsey to workers on Tuesday. More than 200 of the employees worked in California.
Dorsey, who co-founded and led Twitter before co-founding the financial tech juggernaut, wrote in his all-lowercase note that Block would be cutting 80 managers, 391 workers from teams that are "off strategy" and 460 workers who were said to be underperforming. The cuts arrived suddenly, but that's as Dorsey prefers it; Business Insider reported in 2023 that the CEO decided to eliminate drawn-out performance improvement plans in favor of cutting underachieving workers "without delay."
Bradley Bartell, a Wisconsin resident and Trump voter, is considering leaving the United States after his wife, Camila Muoz, was detained by federal immigration officials[1]. Muoz, a Peruvian citizen, overstayed her visa while in the process of obtaining permanent residency[1]. Bartell expressed to Newsweek that he is "seriously thinking about moving to Peru" if his wife is deported, though he acknowledges the difficulty this would pose for their 12-year-old son[1]. This situation highlights the broader impact of the Trump administration's extensive deportation initiatives, which have expanded to include nonviolent offenders and those without gang affiliations[1]. Read more
"Today, HUD terminated Biden's taxpayer-backed FHA mortgages for illegal aliens," Turner wrote on X. "American taxpayers will no longer subsidize open borders by offering home loans to those who enter our nation illegally."