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A man charged with murdering a two-year-old boy and injuring his twin sister could face the death penalty for the heinous crime.  Jonathan Allen Dunn, 36, from Roy, Utah, is being charged with aggravated murder, aggravated child abuse and two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child, the Associated Press reported.  The charges come after he previously served a two-year prison sentence for breaking a child's arm seven years ago.  Devastated friends and family have started a GoFundMe page after Aleister's passing.
Why Harry Found Out About the Queen's Death From the BBC Harry wrote in Spare that he got no reply from William when he texted to see how his brother planned to get to Scotland from England to be with their ailing grandmother at Balmoral on Sept. 8, 2022, so he booked his own British Airways flight and went by himself. As they were landing, Harry checked his phone: He saw a text from Meghan asking him to call ASAP and the BBC News alert that the queen had died.
FilmReviewThe original at least reflected its era but this updated story of a woman targeted for sexual assault by a couple of drifters is a nasty pulpy mess This leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth. It’s a remake of the psychosexual home invasion thriller Private Property, which starred Warren Oates – a cult classic that was out of circulation for decades after its release in 1960. (Memorably, Jackie Kennedy described it as an “awful, sordid thing”.
Maura Higgins has opened up about getting toxic shock syndrome. Picture: ITV/Instagram Love Island star Maura Higgins has opened up about getting toxic shock syndrome after a tampon was stuck inside her. Maura Higgins has revealed she nearly died after having a tampon stuck in her body for three months. The former Love Island star opened up about falling ill with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) when she appeared on the ITV2 show Shopping with Keith Lemon.
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDsScience fiction and fantasy filmsReviewArgentinian director Juan Cabral’s debut, Two/One, is a subtle, alluring addition to a genre of films exploring second selves Some films are best watched more or less by accident: stumbled upon with little foreknowledge, so we’re led through the story without a compass. Mubi’s curation model often allows for such moments of discovery: their latest exclusive release, Two/One, is a strange, slippery puzzler well suited to a blind encounter.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, 16, addressed the U.N.'s Climate Action Summit in New York City on Monday. Here's the full transcript of Thunberg's speech, beginning with her response to a question about the message she has for world leaders. "My message is that we'll be watching you. "This is all wrong. I shouldn't be up here. I should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. Yet you all come to us young people for hope.
GallowsReviewIf you love being grabbed by the throat, pinned to the wall and shouted at for an hour, this apocalyptic punk-prog is for you, says Alexis PetridisOne currently popular theory claims hard times give birth to great music. The credit crunch, it suggests, might lead to an explosion in socially aware pop of a kind unseen since the Specials and the Jam colonised the charts in the depths of the early 80s recession.
EducationImpact of pornography not taught enough in schools in England, survey findsThree years after mandatory sex education introduced, results show issue of unsafe relationships also not taught sufficiently Students are not being taught enough about the impact of pornography and dangerous relationships, even as the threat of online misogyny increases, according to a survey. Three years after the government introduced relationships and sex education (RSE), the survey reveals that young people feel they have seen no improvement in the quality of sex education they receive, and current teaching fails to tackle modern harms.
Updated at 11:15 p.m. ET Nearly a year after Sacramento police fatally shot Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old unarmed black man who died in his grandmother's backyard, District Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert announced on Saturday that the two officers who killed him will not face criminal charges. In a news conference that lasted more than an hour, the district attorney walked the public through evidence gathered by investigators and discussed the law that governs when police officers are justified in using deadly force.