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Wednesday July 3rd, 2024 evening edition

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A woman accused of trying to drown a 3-year-old Muslim and Palestinian child in an apartment complex pool in Texas has been rearrested, inmate records show.

During a subsequent bond hearing on June 27, her bond for the attempted capital murder charge was increased to $1 million, and she was taken back into custody, Euless police Capt.

The Tarrant County district attorney’s office has received the case for filing and the matter remains under investigation, police said.

Officers approached Wolf as she tried to leave, and she was taken into custody on suspicion of public intoxication, police said.

The mother began helping her son when Wolf grabbed her 3-year-old daughter and forced her underwater,” police said in the news release.

“The affected family and the American Muslim community are temporarily relieved to know the alleged perpetrator is in custody again.

We thank local and the federal law enforcement for the rearrest and the progress in the case investigation,” CAIR-Texas Operations Manager Shaimaa Zayan said. »

Japanese Petition to Cancel AC Shadows Gets 30,000 Signatures

Authored by insider-gaming.com

The recent Change.org petition that has surfaced in Japan has gathered almsot 30,000 signatures.

We call on Ubisoft to immediately cancel the release of “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” and show sincere research and respect for Japanese history and culture.

The Assassin’s Creed Shadows trailer (especially the one aired in Japanese) picked up a pretty awful likes-to-dislikes ratio. »

A Wells Fargo analyst ordered the same Chipotle burrito bowl 75 times and found the portion problem is real

Authored by fortune.com

Chipotle executives have sworn up and down that the restaurant chain doesn’t have a portion problem, but an analysis by Wells Fargo begs to differ.

To finally “put the ‘weight debate’ to rest,” Wells Fargo analyst Zachary Fadem and his team bought and weighed 75 burrito bowls, they wrote in a note this week.

The weight varied even more for digital orders, with the heaviest bowl weighing 87% more than the lightest bowl. »