Boo is rewarded with her tennis ball, before heading into the storage room at the back of the shop. She also reveals a gym bag full of illicit products, and nudges her handler to a car parked outside, ...
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said he passed on information on Lord Mandelson to the police, appearing to confirm reports he told the Metropolitan Police the peer was a flight risk.
For at least 10 sessions of Pennsylvania’s General Assembly, powerful lobbyists in the health care and business industries have managed to stifle bipartisan efforts to deter fraudulent government ...
The Saint Joseph Health System Medical Center in Plymouth is back open after a fake bomb scare forced an evacuation overnight.
Welsh MMA star Mason Jones has taken BBC Sport through a typical day of training in his fight camp before UFC London in March ...
President Donald Trump will deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday. Priorities for the Republican’s administration have centered largely on the economy, immigration ...
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How Facebook's algorithm is amplifying one party over all others
Kathmandu, Feb. 23 -- In the month before Nepal's parliamentary elections, popular Facebook pages with a combined six million ...
Scamnetic’s proposed amended complaint alleges that BlackCloak’s identity product does not function as publicly claimed, in violation of the Lanham Act and the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Medjool dates from Israel are being sold in Europe with false labelling, according to industry experts. Reports suggest that as much as 50–75% of Medjool dates reaching ...
Jutta Leerdam says she and Jordan Stolz heard a rumor — one that was false at the time — that they had trained together. At first, the two Olympic speedskating ...
While announcing that he was rolling back the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 endangerment finding, President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made false claims regarding the ...
Two Ohio construction firms, one of which hails from the Columbus area, will pay the state a total of $30 million to settle allegations that they submitted false test results for more than a decade.
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