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Rays P Shane McClanahan on 15-day IL, one day after leaving start early with forearm tightness
Rays P Shane McClanahan on 15-day IL, one day after leaving start early with forearm tightness
The Tampa Bay Rays placed All-Star left-handed pitcher Shane McClanahan on the 15-day injured list on Thursday, one day after he left his start at the New York Yankees with left forearm tightness
2023-08-04 09:30
Disgraced France prop Haouas signs for Biarritz
Disgraced France prop Haouas signs for Biarritz
Disgraced French prop Mohamed Haouas will play for second tier Biarritz next season after he and Top 14 outfit Clermont came to a severance agreement...
2023-07-01 21:10
Streets of Tarkov Map Release Confirmed in Escape from Tarkov Patch 0.13 Trailer
Streets of Tarkov Map Release Confirmed in Escape from Tarkov Patch 0.13 Trailer
The 0.13 Patch trailer was released on Monday, confirming that the first iteration of the long-awaited Streets of Tarkov map will be coming to Escape from Tarko
1970-01-01 08:00
Defence for Idaho murders suspect say they don’t have all the evidence from prosecutors at key hearing
Defence for Idaho murders suspect say they don’t have all the evidence from prosecutors at key hearing
Defence attorneys for Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger have argued that they don’t have all the DNA evidence from prosecutors at a pivotal motions hearing that could delay the highly anticipated trial. Mr Kohberger gave an awkward smile to the court as he returned to the Latah County Courthouse on Friday where six motions from the defence and the prosecution were being argued, including the process of how he was identified as a suspect and his alibi for the night of the murders. The hearing comes just six weeks before Mr Kohberger is set to stand trial for the 13 November 2022 slayings of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin at their home in Moscow. The proceedings began on Friday with Mr Kohberger’s defence team’s motion to compel prosecutors to share additional DNA evidence – specifically the lab results of three unidentified male DNA samples reportedly found at the crime scene. Prosecutors argued that they have provided everything and that they “can’t provide something that doesn’t exist”. “There has to be some level of trust in discovery,” Judge John Judge said. “You are all sworn attorneys.” He ordered the prosecution to reach back out to the lab to ensure there are no other results that the defence does not have. Mr Kohberger, 28, was a graduate student in criminal justice at Washington State University when he was arrested on 30 December at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania. He was then brought back to Idaho where a grand jury indicted him for the murders in May. A DNA sample from trash collected at Mr Kohberger’s family home was used to link him to a knife sheath found at the scene of the murders. Investigators said, “At least 99.9998% of the male population would be expected to be excluded from the possibility of being the suspect’s biological father.” But his defence team, who claim Mr Kohberger was “out driving” at the time of the killings, has argued against the use of forensic genealogy used to identify him and has asked for all the records from the forensic genealogy work. They are also seeking a stay in the trial proceedings arguing that the grand jury should have reached its conclusion “beyond a reasonable doubt” rather than based on probable cause. Prosecutors strongly oppose these motions. Judge John C Judge could grant, deny, or partially approve any parts of these motions. But depending on how he rules, there could be a delay in the 2 October trial date. Read More Bryan Kohberger’s defence seeks to undercut DNA evidence against him in Idaho murders case Bryan Kohberger finally reveals vague alibi for night of Idaho murders Bryan Kohberger asks judge to throw out Idaho murders indictment as prosecutors demand alibi
2023-08-19 07:31
Shane Ray's NFL comeback bid from wrist injury takes him from CFL to Buffalo Bills
Shane Ray's NFL comeback bid from wrist injury takes him from CFL to Buffalo Bills
Edge rusher Shane Ray refused to give up on himself even at his lowest point, when the only options left for the former first-round draft pick and Super Bowl winner was the Canadian Football League or calling it quits
2023-06-01 05:38
Doja Cat's bikini pics from Mexican vacay go viral as fans hail fit goddess: 'She looks so carefree'
Doja Cat's bikini pics from Mexican vacay go viral as fans hail fit goddess: 'She looks so carefree'
Doja Cat and J Cyrus were pictured earlier this week enjoying a holiday with pals in Los Cabos, Mexico
2023-06-11 20:29
Former Wells Fargo executive agrees to settle SEC fraud charges
Former Wells Fargo executive agrees to settle SEC fraud charges
WASHINGTON The former head of Wells Fargo & Co's retail bank agreed to pay a $3 million penalty
2023-05-31 05:30
The AirPods Pro are on sale everywhere, plus more of the best Apple deals this week
The AirPods Pro are on sale everywhere, plus more of the best Apple deals this week
UPDATE: May. 10, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EDT We've updated this post with the best deals
1970-01-01 08:00
Two ancient humans become astronauts after being blasted into space
Two ancient humans become astronauts after being blasted into space
Space travel might be a relatively modern phenomenon, but a pair of ancient human ancestors are getting to experience it too – albeit two million years after their death. The remains of a hominin species called Australopithecus sediba which date back two million years have been blasted into space as part of the Virgin Galactic’s spaceship, VSS Unity. The remains of a 250,000-year-old species named Homo naledi was also included in the craft, which was sent into space on September 8. Bone fragments from the two ancient skeletons were taken into orbit by Professor Lee Berger. They reached a height of around 50,000 feet by the VMS Eve mothership before being separated from the VSS Unity spaceship. Berger said: “The journey of these fossils into space represents humankind’s appreciation of the contribution of all of humanity’s ancestors and our ancient relatives. “Without their invention of technologies such as fire and tools, and their contribution to the evolution of the contemporary human mind, such extraordinary endeavors as spaceflight would not have happened.” Berger’s son, Matthew Berger, who was a part of the discovery of the remains as a child went on to explain the significance of the unusual cargo, saying: “These fossils represent individuals who lived and died hundreds of thousands of years ago, yet were individuals who likely gazed up at the stars in wonder, much as we do,” “I imagine they never could have dreamed while alive of taking such an incredible journey as ambassadors of all of humankind’s ancestors.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-09-13 20:32
Jamie Vardy's wife Rebekah opens up on sexual abuse at 12 and how Jehovah's Witnesses covered it up
Jamie Vardy's wife Rebekah opens up on sexual abuse at 12 and how Jehovah's Witnesses covered it up
'Once you're in it, it's so hard to see the bigger picture, which is that it's wrong and immoral,' Rebekah Vardy said
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia’s Central Bank Set to Stand Pat at Lowe’s Last Meeting
Australia’s Central Bank Set to Stand Pat at Lowe’s Last Meeting
Australia’s central bank is set to keep interest rates unchanged at Governor Philip Lowe’s final meeting amid mounting
2023-09-04 03:00
84-year-old climber rescued from mountain in Nepal while seeking record
84-year-old climber rescued from mountain in Nepal while seeking record
An 84-year-old climber attempting to become the oldest person to summit all the world’s highest peaks has been rescued from a mountain in Nepal where he was injured
2023-05-18 18:06