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Ex-student gets 8 years for spying for Chinese government
A former Chicago graduate student was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday for spying for the Chinese government by gathering information on scientists and engineers in the U.S. with knowledge about aerospace and satellite technology.
In U.K. cost-of-living crisis, some workers struggle to feed children
As inflation hits the pockets of families who already had little to spare, food banks say they are getting much busier and seeing more people with jobs.
Inside insane £70million ‘flying’ yacht with giant wings so you can glide above the sea at blistering speeds
PLANS for an insane £70 million “flying” yacht that has massive wings so it can glide above the water have been unveiled.
The spectacular 242ft Plectrum uses a foil system to rise above the waves and zip along at up to 75 knots.
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Pope Francis: Homosexuality “isn’t a crime”
Pope Francis declared in a new interview that homosexuality is not a crime and that laws against it are “unjust.” The 86-year-old leader of the Catholic Church said homosexual acts are a sin, but emphasized that it’s also a sin to lack charity with one…
Post-Brexit farm subsidies in England revealed
Farmers will be eligible for funding for up to 280 actions that protect environment under new systemNew farm subsidies regime could be great for nature – if properly fundedFarmers in England will be able to receive government funding for up to 280 diff…
Police investigate after deadly machete attack at two churches in Spain
Spanish authorities said they were investigating what they called a possible “terrorist” incident after a machete-wielding man attacked several people at two churches in the southern port city of Algeciras, killing at least one person.
How Biden Reluctantly Agreed to Send Tanks to Ukraine
The decision unlocked a flow of heavy arms from Europe and inched the United States and its NATO allies closer to direct conflict with Russia.
Chief defends delay telling public of mass shooter at-large
The police chief in the California city where 20 people were shot at a ballroom dance hall, 11 fatally, has defended his decision not to warn the public for hours that a killer was on the loose.