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30 years after deadly Tokyo subway gassing, survivors and victims’ families still seeking closure

Thirty years on from the fatal sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo’s subway network, survivors and families who lost loved ones are still seeking justice. Thirteen people were killed and thousands were sickened when cult members released sarin nerve gas in the capital’s subway trains on March 20, 1995. The attack remains one of the

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Politics

New GOP proposal unshackles victims of sanctuary policies to demand accountability

EXCLUSIVE: Victims of sanctuary policies could soon be able to sue the state, county and local governments that enacted them, according to a new proposal by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. The Sanctuary City Accountability Act (SCAA) would allow Americans nationwide to sue over the policies that limit the ability of local law enforcement to comply

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Politics

Victims of ‘gender industrial complex’ will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

Lawsuits against doctors, hospitals and gender clinics will proceed despite President Donald Trump’s executive order halting federal funding for the “surgical mutilation” of minors, an attorney representing several detransitioners said.  This comes as the Department of Education invited detransitioners to a meeting on Detrans Awareness Day last week. “These are young women who, as early

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World

Trump Says Iran ‘Playing Innocent Victims’, Will Face Consequences If Houthis Continue Attacks

Last Updated:March 17, 2025, 22:52 IST Houthis, meanwhile, in rallies taken out across Yemen warned the US to “whatever” it wants but it won’t budge from its position on Gaza. US President Donald Trump speaks to the press after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (IMAGE:

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World

Families of Jeju Air Plane Crash Victims Press for Answers

It was the site of the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil. Now the terminal at Muan International Airport serves as a community center for grieving relatives of the 179 people who perished in the crash. Families gather here to talk, eat together — some even stay overnight in tents. It was in that

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World

Pope Francis offers condolences for victims of nightclub fire in North Macedonia which killed at least 59 and injured more than 150

Pope Francis has offered his ‘profound condolences’ for the victims of a nightclub fire in North Macedonia which has killed 59 people. A fire broke out at the Pulse club in Kocani, 100 kilometres east of the capital Skopje, in the early hours of Sunday morning. Around 1,500 people were attending a concert at the

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Entertainment

Jennifer Garner makes unexpected career move to support LA fire victims

Jennifer Garner made an unexpected career move to support Los Angeles wildfire fire victims recently. For a good cause, the 52-year-old actress took to her Instagram Stories to announce that she would be working on social media for a limited time. She joined her The Last Thing He Told Me co-star, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and her

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U.S.

OJ Simpson’s ‘other’ Heisman hits auction block as murder victim’s dad seeks $117m from late convict’s estate

By ALEX RASKIN Published: 21:11 EDT, 14 March 2025 | Updated: 21:17 EDT, 14 March 2025 Nearly one year after OJ Simpson’s death, the NFL great and accused murderer’s ‘other’ Heisman Trophy has hit the auction block alongside a number of his personal mementos. The real Heisman Simpson won in 1968 as a running back

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U.S.

I spent 30 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit… now I’ve hatched a plan to catch the real killer using a clue that was in the victim’s pocket all along

Driving around the neighborhood where he grew up in Maui, Gordon Cordeiro barely recognizes his hometown. It has been more than 30 years since he last stepped foot in Makawao, and he is surprised at how many more roads and houses have sprung up, replacing the beautiful countryside he remembers from his youth.  He is

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World

Infected-blood scandal victims feel ‘distressed and powerless’ over delays in receiving £11.8 billion in compensation

Thousands of victims of the infected blood scandal feel ‘distressed and powerless’ over delays in receiving compensation, according to the judge who led the inquiry. Nearly a year has passed since the government promised compensation, but still no money has been paid. Sir Brian Langstaff warned the victims cannot be ‘denied or ignored’, as he

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