Por: Newsweek World January 04, 2023
To mark the third anniversary of a seismic assassination, a number of Iranian officials have vowed revenge for the slaying of iconic military leader Qassem Soleimani at the hands of the United States on January 3, 2020, for which 94 citizens, including then-President Donald Trump, are being blamed.The list of suspects, which has yet to be made public, was announced Tuesday by Kazem Gharibabadi, who serves as the Iranian Judiciary's vice... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics January 11, 2023
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration has again extended government protection to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and one of his top Iran aides due to persistent threats against them from Iran.In separate notices sent to Congress late last week, the State Department said... + más
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Iran protests continue to rage as officials renew threats | MarketWatch
Newsweek USA World January 07, 2023
As Iranian officials continue to seek justice against former President Donald Trump and at least two of his top officials over the killing of leading military commander Major General Qassem Soleimani three years ago, a current U.S. official said that President Joe Biden's... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 02, 2023
Lawmakers on Tuesday could make a late-session push to crack down on distribution of sexually explicit content without a subject’s consent, often referred to as “revenge porn,” after the Senate last week surfaced a bill less than a week before the term ends.Amid a flurry... + más
French Senate report denounces sexual abuse in porn industry | Associated Press
French Senate report denounces sexual abuse in porn industry | ABC News
New York Post USA Life December 14, 2022
Marisa Skolnick thought she and starting a family by the time she was 35. Instead, in 2020, when she was that age, she broke up with her long term boyfriend and to work remotely in Los Angeles and Miami. “I went off the grid,” Skolnick said. In 2021, she determined to find... + más
Woman says her fingers died after Mexico mommy makeover | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business December 01, 2022
3d Illustration depicting a phone with a revenge concept.getty The why of revenge Revenge is one of the main causes of the perpetration of crimes, particularly relationship crimes such as stalking and image based sexual abuse. It also explains most homicides. It is a global... + más
Princess Diana's revenge dress made 'Crown' actress feel powerful | Newsweek
Princess Diana's Revenge Dress: The truth behind the gown in 'The Crown' | Newsweek
New York Post USA Entertainment November 30, 2022
We think you’re about to “Smile Like You Mean It.” That’s because aren’t finished with their 2022 tour just yet. Brandon Flowers and co. just announced that they’re adding seven additional concerts to their ongoing in 2023. On the extended run, the “Mr.... + más
The most notorious serial killers in U.S. history and why they fascinate us | Newsweek
The Judds’ Final Tour just added 2023 shows. We found tickets for $5 | New York Post
Newsweek USA Life October 04, 2022
Society has always been captivated by serial killers.But the near-constant release of films, TV, documentaries and podcasts delving into the most horrific crimes in our country over the past 50 or so years means the fascination is growing. Most recently, true crime junkies have... + más
Should We Thank Serial for Adnan Syed’s Release? | Slate
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