Iraq striker Hussein questioned 7 hours at US airport

Iraq's World Cup striker Aymen Hussein was detained and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago's O'Hare airport upon arrival with the squad. The team's photographer was denied entry after a 10-hour ordeal.

David Sullivan: Porn Baron Turned Football Chairman

David Sullivan, former West Ham chairman and pornography magnate, resigned amid misconduct allegations. His journey from adult entertainment to football ownership raises questions about legitimacy and legacy.

New York Could Be First to Ban Large Datacenters

New York's legislature approved a one-year moratorium on hyperscale datacenters over 20MW, aiming to address environmental and energy concerns. The bill now awaits the governor's signature.

UK Food Supply at Risk from Multiple Threats

Ministers face accusations of complacency as the Cold Chain Federation warns that Britain's food system is vulnerable to fuel shortages, cyber attacks, and extreme weather, urging immediate national priority.

Trump's DOJ Targets E Jean Carroll in Retaliatory Probe

The Justice Department's criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll marks a dangerous fusion of Trump's use of federal power against personal enemies and post-#MeToo retaliatory lawsuits against sexual assault accusers.

Tate's Russia Visit Angers UK Accusers

British women accusing Andrew Tate of rape and assault criticize UK delay in extradition as the influencer appears in Russia, calling it a 'national embarrassment'.

Trump Urges New Spy Chief to Fire Employees

President Trump wants his incoming acting spy chief to start firing employees, escalating controversy over the appointment of a man with no prior intelligence experience.

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