Sean Diddy Combs files second request for mistrial in ongoing sex trafficking case |

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ legal team has filed a second request for a mistrial in his ongoing sex trafficking case, citing what they allege is “prosecutorial misconduct.” The new motion, submitted in a June 7 letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, accuses the government of presenting a ‘knowingly false testimony’ that could unfairly sway the jury.At the…

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Is there a link between Vitamin D deficiency and heart attacks? |

Recent studies explore the connection between vitamin D deficiency and heart attacks, revealing inconsistent findings. An Australian trial indicated that vitamin D supplementation might lower the risk of major cardiovascular events, particularly heart attacks and coronary revascularization. However, other research, including a Michigan State University study, found no significant reduction in cardiovascular disease risk with…

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Cricket Meets Politics: Rinku Singh and MP Priya Saroj exchange rings; grand ceremony held in Lucknow | Cricket News

Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj (X Photo) NEW DELHI: Indian cricketer Rinku Singh and Samajwadi Party Member of Parliament Priya Saroj marked the beginning of a new chapter in their lives with a grand engagement ceremony held on June 8 at The Centrum, a five-star luxury hotel in Lucknow. The private yet star-studded event brought…

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Chris Martin gives a shout-out to his rumoured ex-girlfriend, Dakota Johnson; the internet has mixed reactions – Deets inside |

Chris Martin, the frontman of Coldplay, gave a shout-out to his rumoured ex-girlfriend, Dakota Johnson’s upcoming film starring Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, ‘Materialists,’ at the recent Las Vegas concert amid reports of a split after an 8-year-long relationship. Chris Martin gave a shout-out to Dakota Johnson In a video shared by Deuxmoi, Martin was…

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Pandemic 2.0 alert: Wild animal markets with bats, raccoon dogs and macaques could spark the next global outbreak |

Wild animal markets with bats, raccoon dogs and macaques could spark the next global outbreak Live-animal markets, like the one in Jatinegara, Jakarta, may be breeding grounds for future pandemics. In these crowded spaces, animals such as bats, raccoon dogs, macaques, and songbirds are sold for food or pets. Stacked in cages up to three…

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