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The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse case is already on its second day of deliberations

  The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations. The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations On Wednesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, jurors began their second day of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The jury deliberated all day Tuesday without reaching a decision, and they notified the court that they would return in the morning to complete their investigation. In the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha that killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and injured Gaige Grosskreutz after a tumultuous night of protests following the police death of Jacob Blake, Rittenhouse faces five felony counts. Rittenhouse, then 17 years old, maintains he was acting in self-defense. He stated that he traveled to Kenosha equipped with an AR-15 like weapon to assist with the protection of local businesses and to offer first aid. Last week, he testified in his own defense, breaking down in tears when...
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In the 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer, Peter Parker is in a world of peril

  The 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer has arrived The trailer for the third Spider-Man film, starring Tom Holland, has arrived, more  than two years after the release of "Spider-Man: Far From Home." The teaser, which was published on Tuesday, includes cameos by villains from  previous Spider-Man films like as Electro, the Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus,  who were teased in the poster. "They're a threat to our universe," Doctor Strange warns him, describing the  situation they've found themselves in. To be more precise, Peter enlists Strange's aid in repairing the harm caused by  Mysterio at the conclusion of the last film, in which Peter was revealed to the world  as Spider-Man, and the spell goes awry. On December 17, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" will be released in cinemas.

Iman Bowie, David Bowie's widow, reveals why she would never remarry "My love lives"adds his speaker

  The singer, whose hits included 'Space Oddity,' 'Fame,' 'Heroes,' and 'Let's Dance,' died in 2016 at the age of 69, surrounded by his family "Iman said" that she is still aware of "David Bowie's" existence   She revealed, "David claimed it was love at first sight." "It took a few months, but I made it." Bowie took his time courting Iman, according to Iman. However, there was one time when Iman realized they were destined to be together. "We were going down the street when my shoelace fell undone and he dropped down on his knees to tie it for me, and I thought to myself, 'He's the one,'" she explained. The couple married in 1992 and raised their daughter in a secluded life in New York City. "Iman said" Iman remarked, "I knew him as the man, David Jones, his genuine name."  "Not the rock star," says the narrator. And their love for each other, she continue...

Mike Tyson 'died' from hallucinogenic toad venom ingestion

  Mike Tyson 'died' from hallucinogenic toad venom ingestion NWES: At Wonderland, a Miami conference dedicated to psychedelics, microdosing, and medicine,  the 55-year-old former world champion boxer told The Post, "I 'died' on my first trip." "I've   observed death to be lovely on my travels." Both life and death must be beautiful, yet death  has a terrible reputation. I've learned from the toad that I won't stay here indefinitely  " There  is a time limit " Bufo alvarius, a Mexico amphibian also known as the Sonoran Desert Toad, is the "toad." It  spends seven months of the year underground, but when it is active, its venom can be  smoked for a brief euphoric experience. The venom has long been employed in ancient  healing rituals, but with the rise in popularity of LSD and ayahuasca among Hollywood's  elite, "the toad" is gaining a lot of attention. The venom of the Sonoran Desert Toad has long been em...

Stanley Johnson has indeed been accused of touching a Tory MP inappropriately

  Caroline Nokes said PM's father smacked her on the bottom in 2003, as well as a journalist alleges he groped her too though.   Stanley Johnson has indeed been accused of touching a Tory MP inappropriately Stanley Johnson, the prime minister's father, is accused of improperly touching a former cabinet member and a leading political writer. Johnson slapped her on the bottom in 2003, while he was vying for the seat of Teignbridge in Devon, according to Caroline Nokes, the chairwoman of the women and equalities committee. Johnson had "groped me at a party during the Conservative conference in 2019," according to Ailbhe Rea, political writer for the New Statesman, who expressed gratitude to Nokes for coming out. When asked by Sky News, Johnson said he had "no recall of Caroline Nokes at all." On Tuesday, Home Office minister Damian Hinds said a probe into the accusations should be carried out "if that is the proper course of action." On Sky News, Noke...

Inside the world's smallest car a guy drove 870 miles

  A quick glimpse : *Alex Orchin of East Sussex is driving from John O'Groats to Land's End in a Peel P50. *P50s are the world's tiniest automobiles, measuring only 137cm in length and 120cm in height. *Mr. Orchin estimates that the 870-mile journey will take up to three weeks to complete. *He is participating in the challenge in order to raise funds for BBC Children in Need. Alex Orchin In the world's tiniest automobile a vintage car enthusiast is travelling from John O'Groats to Land's End. Alex Orchin, from Wivelsfield in East Sussex anticipates the 870-mile (1,400-kilometer) journey to take two to three weeks in a Peel P50. P50s were initially produced in the 1960s on the Isle of Man and have a peak speed of 35 mph. The vehicle measures 137cm (54in) in length 104cm (41in) in width, and 120cm (47in) in height. On Saturday, Mr. Orchin started out from John O'Groats Caithness. He's accepted the challenge of raising funds for BBC Children in Need. The dr...

Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system due to privacy concerns

  Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system due to privacy concerns Facebook has scrapped its facial recognition system and removed one billion face prints its parent company announced Tuesday in response to serious privacy concerns The announcement came as the social network faces one of its worst crises ever with internal documents leaked to American journalists lawmakers and American regulatory bodies. There are many concerns about facial recognition technology in society and regulators are still in the process of introducing a clear set of rules governing its use, parent company Meta said in a statement. Amid this ongoing uncertainty we believe that limiting the use of facial recognition technology to a narrow set of cases is appropriate the statement added. The company did not clarify when this new procedure, which is used by more than a third of the site's visitors daily will enter into force. The statement explained that putting an end to this system will lead ...