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A woman received a 12 to 35-year prison sentence for killing her boyfriend with a car after a domestic dispute about tampons.

Julie Bush, who faces a murder charge after police said she intentionally struck her boyfriend with a car, reacts to friends as she waits to appear in court at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas Thursday, May 30, 2024.

Julie Bush, who faces a murder charge after police said she intentionally struck her boyfriend with a car, appears in court at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas Thursday, May 30, 2024.

A woman received a 12 to 35-year prison sentence Tuesday for killing her boyfriend with a car after a domestic dispute about tampons.

Metro said Bush entered her car and Penardo swung a chain at it.

“Video footage of the incident clearly shows that Julie was overwrought with emotion and obviously remorseful for her actions,” Chamlee-Brainard wrote.

However, Julie’s longstanding struggles with mental health and substance abuse are a significant factor in the tragic circumstances surrounding this case.”. »

Palestine Action to be banned after RAF base break in

Authored by bbc.com

Palestine Action to be banned after RAF base break in.

The home secretary will move to proscribe the Palestine Action group in the coming weeks, effectively branding them as a terrorist organisation, the BBC understands.

A spokesperson for Palestine Action said: "When our government fails to uphold their moral and legal obligations, it is the responsibility of ordinary citizens to take direct action.". »

Embracer Group reduced its headcount by almost 2,000 employees last year

Authored by gamedeveloper.com

Swedish conglomerate Embracer Group reduced its headcount by 1,857 employees over the past year during an ongoing restructure that included layoffs and divestments.

Embracer detailed its internal headcount across three segments—PC/Console Games, Mobile Games, and Entertainment and Services—in its 2025 annual report.

Embracer currently employees 743 people within the segment—a notable decline on the 1,081 employees it reported last year. »

ICE agents covering their faces with masks should make all Americans afraid

Authored by msnbc.com

Not only have Americans been primed to expect to see police officers’ faces, we’ve also been told that we can demand an officer’s name and badge number.

Though Jessica Tarlov, the liberal co-host of Fox News’ “The Five,” is among those who’ve argued that some ICE agents are covering their faces because they know what they’re doing is shameful, Schrader said he rejects that argument.

And ICE’s defenders ought to feel foolish claiming that agents need to cover their faces before approaching people looking for work outside a Home Depot. »

Alarm as White House Says Trump Has Not Ruled Out Dropping Nuclear Weapon on Iran

Authored by commondreams.org

The White House said Thursday that President Donald Trump has not ruled out dropping a nuclear weapon on Iran as he considers options for joining Israel's escalating and increasingly deadly war.

Trump denied a Wednesday Wall Street Journalstory suggesting that he had already approved a plan to attack Iran.

News that the White House has not ruled out a nuclear attack on Iran also drew the attention of Russia, which has the world's largest nuclear arsenal. »