The Daily Populous

Sunday February 20th, 2022 day edition

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It's understood that the queen was feeling slightly stiff when she met two senior Royal Navy officers at her Windsor Castle residence.

London (AFP) – Queen Elizabeth II complained Wednesday about mobility issues, as she carried out her first in-person official engagements since fears emerged that she could have contracted coronavirus last week.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment, but it is understood she was feeling slightly stiff rather than having injured herself or being unwell.

His wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, also then tested positive, and the couple have been self-isolating since, according to aides.

Buckingham Palace has not revealed whether the queen -- who this month marked 70 years on the throne -- has taken any Covid tests herself.

On Tuesday, she held two virtual audiences from Windsor, meeting via video-link with newly appointed ambassadors from Estonia and Spain.

It was reportedly her largest in-person public engagement since an unexplained health issue last autumn that saw her spend a night in hospital and subsequently take a step back on medical advice. »

Trump Facing 'Five-Year Felony' Over Classified-Docs Scandal: Kirschner

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Previously, The New York Times reported that classified documents were included with the records Trump was required to return.

Kirschner commented on the scandal during an MSNBC segment on Friday evening, predicting that Trump could face multiple indictments in the near future.

Many other legal experts and former federal law enforcement officials urged the Justice Department to open an investigation into Trump over the classified documents. »

Going to jail? Now, you’ll pay $5 per day for your stay

Authored by beacononlinenews.com

Under Florida law, Flowers explained, counties may assess and collect fees for booking people into the jail and/or for their daily occupancy of a cell.

The County Council debated and subsequently opted to charge a $30 “booking fee,” for initial processing and admission to jail.

For example, if a suspect is arrested for shoplifting and brought to jail, the individual may be charged $30 for the entry and incarceration. »

Pennsylvania man charged in killing of Uber driver who begged for her life

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A Pennsylvania man is accused of killing an Uber driver who vanished last week in what authorities described Friday as a fatal robbery.

Reading from a prepared statement Friday, Allegheny County Police Superintendent Christopher Kearns told reporters that Spicuzza disappeared Feb. 10 after driving for Uber.

After the killing, Crew allegedly tried to access Spicuzza's banking apps to transfer money to his girlfriend's phone, WPXI reported, citing the complaint. »