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Court Overturns New Restrictions on Protests in Bondi

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Powers used to restrict protests in the aftermath of the Bondi massacre have been deemed by a court to have breached constitutional freedoms.
The controversial measures, which were rushed through NSW Parliament in December, allowed the police commissioner to make a declaration preventing residents from seeking authorisation for rallies in key areas of Sydney for up to three months after a terror attack.

Protesters found themselves at risk of arrest for blocking either street traffic or pedestrian pathways during their demonstrations.

NSW police during the protest at Town Hall against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Sydney in February. (Kate Geraghty)

Despite the state government’s insistence that these regulations were essential for maintaining public order, activist groups like Palestine Action Group and Blak Caucus challenged them in court.

On Thursday, Chief Justice Andrew Bell ruled that the laws placed an “impermissible burden” on several constitutional freedoms, as stated in a decision by the NSW Court of Appeal.

The declaration came in the wake of an incident where two gunmen allegedly opened fire at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach in mid-December, resulting in 15 fatalities.

These restrictions were only relaxed in February, which was shortly after police intervened to disperse a protest at Town Hall against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia.

The event was also policed under a major events declaration that gave authorities powers to clear the area at their determination.

Asked about the laws ahead of the court’s decision, Premier Chris Minns continued to back them.

“I’m not saying there wasn’t clashes, I’m not saying it wasn’t difficult and I don’t regret moving that legislation at all,” he said.

“It’s tricky when you’re introducing changes to legislation like that because there’s a necessary infringement on constitutional principles.

“But there are other constitutional principles: the right of individual citizens to go about living their life free of intimidation, persecution or violence.”

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Angela Okorie Criticizes Ruth Kadiri’s Controversial ‘Holy Spirit as AI’ Comment

  • Nollywood actress Angela Okorie criticized colleague Ruth Kadiri for her recent online spiritual message.
  • Kadiri shared a video on Instagram claiming a revelation from the Holy Spirit.
  • She stated that people would start referring to the Holy Spirit as the “first AI.”

Angela Okorie, a prominent figure in Nollywood, recently expressed criticism towards fellow actress Ruth Kadiri in response to a spiritual message Kadiri shared on social media.

Kadiri’s Instagram post featured a video in which she claimed to have received a divine revelation. According to her, the Holy Spirit informed her that it would soon be regarded as the “first AI.” Kadiri expressed concern that many Christians are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for guidance, rather than seeking spiritual counsel through prayer.

She cautioned that there are malevolent forces at work attempting to sway the world and urged Christians to remain vigilant and spiritually aware.

“Where there is an original, there is often a counterfeit,” Kadiri stated. “The devil is attempting to exert influence in unprecedented ways. God revealed to me that the Holy Spirit is akin to what people now call the first AI. Many Christians are starting to direct their issues to AI, forgetting that God originally intended for His creations to fulfill their emotional needs. If Christians don’t remain cautious, they may mistakenly place their faith in these technological solutions.”

Slamming her in the comment section of a blog post, Angela Okorie responded sharply, “This nonsense has to stop,” noting that no Holy Spirit would tell her such.

“Na wa o. Which Holy Spirit go and sit down and shut up your mouth. This nonsense has to stop”.

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In other news… A Nigerian man has gone viral after recounting how he lost his job and secured a better one within minutes while working at an airport in Canada.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), the man explained that he was working as a ramp agent, handling baggage loading, before he was dismissed due to repeated lateness during his probation period.
“I was fired around 11:40am. They said since I had been coming late during my probation, they had to let me go. I didn’t even feel bad. I just told them it’s not your fault.”
Rather than dwelling on the setback, he said he immediately took action by walking into another office within the airport to seek a new opportunity.
“As I came out, I entered another office and asked if they had vacancies. They asked if I could drive, and I said yes. They gave me a driving role immediately. I moved from $19 per hour to $24.”
According to him, the transition was swift because he already had the necessary airport clearance, allowing him to begin the new role almost immediately without going through a lengthy hiring process.

Unveiling Elon Musk’s Path to Unprecedented Global Influence and Power

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As you gaze into the night sky, any bright, moving object you spot is likely another addition to Elon Musk’s celestial domain.

Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest individual with a net worth soaring beyond £600 billion, first introduced his Starlink satellites in 2019. His vision was to deliver high-speed internet to the most secluded corners of the globe through these orbiting satellites.

These satellites, hurtling through space at 17,000 mph and positioned about 342 miles above the Earth, complete an orbit in just over 90 minutes.

Fast forward seven years since their initial launch, and the once prominent constellations like Orion and Ursa Major now share the night sky with a dazzling array of Musk’s satellites, described as encircling the planet “like a cloud of gnats.”

This impressive achievement has been made possible by the innovation of SpaceX, Musk’s aerospace company, which has revolutionized satellite launches with its reusable rockets, slashing the costs by more than 90 percent.

Starlink’s parent company now accounts for 95 per cent of all spacecraft launched into orbit in the US and 50 per cent of the world total.

If this didn’t make his space business pretty much indispensable, his imposing satellite constellation’s ability to provide high-speed internet connections almost anywhere you care to mention has certainly done so.

As the company strikes ever more deals with governments, the number of satellites grows by the week.

Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, owns 40 per cent of Starlink

Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, owns 40 per cent of Starlink

There are now around 10,000 Starlink spacecraft up there – two-thirds of all 14,500 satellites in orbit – and he plans many, many more.

Musk, who owns 40 per cent of Starlink but 80 per cent of the voting rights, recently lodged an application with the US regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to launch a constellation of up to a million satellites – yes, a million – that will be sun-powered orbital data centres for Artificial Intelligence computing power.

Satellites are increasingly vital in fields such as navigation, climate research and earth observation but nowhere are they more critical than when it comes to communications. And the Starlink system is as user-friendly as it gets.

All a subscriber needs is a small receiver with an electronically-controlled antenna, which automatically steers toward the satellites as they pass overhead.

The portable terminals, which are about the size of a pizza box, receive signals from these satellites and transmit them to a nearby router, which supplies the broadband internet connection.

As is being demonstrated in conflicts across the globe, especially Ukraine, Starlink has given Musk – a private citizen – geopolitical powers that many agree are historically unprecedented.

It is no exaggeration to say that it gives him the ability to change the course of wars on a whim. And the mercurial, vindictive and conspiracy theory-prone Musk has shown himself to be rather prone to whims.

Experts have long observed that whoever dominates space will have the power to oversee our lives on Earth, with the speculation initially focused on whether it would be the US or China. Until a few years ago, nobody predicted it might be a single man – least of all a man like Musk.

He has already shown himself to be alarmingly fickle. In 2022, fearful that he would be blamed by Moscow for any battlefield losses. he shut down the Starlink service to Ukrainian forces trying to launch a drone attack on the the Russian fleet at Sevastopol.

Observers are nervously waiting for the next time he decides on a similarly unhelpful intervention.

For the moment, however, Musk’s interests have largely aligned with the West’s. Ukraine, whose own satellite system was destroyed in one of the opening salvos of the Russian invasion, has come to depend on Starlink for its defence: coordinating troop movements and steering drones.

Until recently, the Russians relied on Starlink, too. Despite the service being unavailable in Russia, The Kremlin used middlemen to smuggle Starlink terminals into Ukraine in large numbers.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites takes off earlier this year

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites takes off earlier this year

Elon Musk has 80 per cent voting rights in Starlink, which launched its first satellites in 2019

Elon Musk has 80 per cent voting rights in Starlink, which launched its first satellites in 2019

 But as of February 1, Starlink terminals won’t work in Ukraine unless they are on a ‘white list’ approved by the Kyiv government.

As a result, Russia’s ability to mount attacks using drones, which need a strong internet connection, has been crippled. Commanding officers even used Starlink, which could send video confirmation of a soldier’s position, to check their own men hadn’t deserted.

Now they are forced to use military radios to control their troops, which means they have to operate much closer to the front line and so put themselves in harm’s way.

Ukrainian special forces recently told the Wall Street Journal that, without Starlink, their opponents have now been ‘basically pushed back to Cold War-era communications’.

This has transformed the conflict, resulting in Kyiv’s forces’ biggest domestic territorial gains in more than two years.

Starlink has been a crucial factor in other conflicts, too. In Sudan, rebels used the terminals to communicate with allied militias. In Iran and Venezuela, civilians have used them to get around government information blackouts or censorship. In Gaza, they’ve been used for humanitarian purposes, with doctors and aid organisations employing them to coordinate the movement of supplies and to provide online medical treatment.

As in Ukraine, Starlink is helping to revolutionise the use of cheap drones in the Iranian conflict. There, the US has been having great success with a new model called the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System, or Lucas.

Dubbed a ‘kamikaze’ drone, Lucas is controlled by a Starlink terminal which means it can be operate over greater distances and resist Iranian jamming attempts.

It may not be the main source of Musk’s wealth – that’s still electric car company Tesla – but Starlink is his most impressive technical accomplishment and the one that has turned out to be by far the most empowering.

While originally designed to fill in gaps in the world’s internet coverage, it’s now becoming a highly competitive alternative to many existing services.

Russia, China, Belarus, Afghanistan, Syria and North Korea are the only no-go areas on Starlink’s global coverage map – everywhere else it’s either available or ‘coming soon’ (the latter area almost entirely limited to parts of Africa and Asia).

In March, Musk announced that Starlink had obtained its operating licence in the Central African Republic, meaning that it is now available in 27 out of 54 African countries.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is launched, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit in Cape Canaveral, Florida in 2024

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is launched, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit in Cape Canaveral, Florida in 2024

Musk has also unveiled a new service, StarlinkMobile, which will deliver direct satellite-to-handset connectivity.

Later this year, in a deal with Starlink, Virgin Media O2 is set to become the first mobile network operator to offer UK customers automatic connectivity via satellite in places without a phone signal.

The satellites will effectively act like ‘phone masts in the sky’, said a telecoms analyst, who stressed that they are the only technology ‘that can truly close the coverage gap across mountains, oceans and rural areas’.

In 2020, Musk reassured existing broadband providers – who provide the internet via cables – that Starlink ‘is not some huge threat’ to them, but they say they now know different.

Industry executive Hans Geerdes this week warned a cable industry conference that Musk’s ‘aggressive’ business behaviour – launching much bigger and more powerful satellites and engaging in relentless cost-cutting – could drive them all out of business.

This would leave Musk dominant in the field of high speed internet, offering his service not just in remote areas and war zones but everywhere.

As for his jaw-dropping ambition to launch up to a million satellites, it depends on his driving down the costs of putting them into space even further, via a huge new Starship rocket which is still in development.

His plan has – as so many of Musk’s grand plans do – attracted many objections. In this case, they go beyond the obvious environmental toll of endless rocket launches and the potential build-up of dangerous space debris, which not only provides a hazard to other spacecraft but occasionally falls to earth without burning up on re-entry.

The US government relies on Musk for everything from space missions and satellite communication to tech research and championing electric cars

The US government relies on Musk for everything from space missions and satellite communication to tech research and championing electric cars

Despite the supposed environmental benefits of putting AI data centres into space (because the huge amount of heat they generate won’t contribute to global warming), there are a number of downsides to Musk’s satellites.

For a start, they are highly reflective, prompting scientists and environmentalists to warn that the inevitable exponential increase in light pollution will have dire consequences for the circadian rhythms – or body clocks – of humans and animals alike.

This could lead to declining bird and insect populations and an epidemic of sleep problems that can cause obesity and cancer.

Critics also predict that putting a million satellites into space means we will see more of them than stars, destroying the panorama of the night sky.

However, despite the seriousness of the downsides, nobody will be particularly surprised if US regulators wave through Musk’s application.

He might have his occasional spats with President Trump, as when his ‘DOGE’ (Department of Government Efficiency) experiment led to a mass sacking disaster.

But the US government relies on Musk for too much – everything from space missions and satellite communication to tech research and championing electric cars – so it needs to keep him sweet.

US officials have even talked of how their government is ‘living off his good graces’ and the worrying lack of leverage that Washington has over him.

It has even been predicted that, if Musk’s SpaceX continues to dominate the launches that take satellites into space and the unmatched digital services they provide back on Earth, he will end up with more power over how people exchange information than anyone in the history of civilisation.

It’s a sobering thought given that this is the man who proposed ‘nuking’ Mars to warm it up and make it habitable, and who once brought a flamethrower to a cannabis-infused interview with a podcast king.

Other countries are belatedly waking up to Musk’s vice-like grip on satellite communications and are starting to develop alternatives. However, for the foreseeable future, say experts, no other system will be able to match the huge reach and proven reliability of Starlink.

A frightening new book, Muskism, claims Elon is bent on dominating our lives by making his technology indispensable. ‘Trying to unplug from Musk, you realise that he owns the socket,’ say its authors.

Putnam County Teen Convicted of First-Degree Murder in 2023 Shooting, Confirms State Attorney

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A 19-year-old man from Putnam County has been convicted of first-degree murder following a 2023 shooting incident, as announced by the State Attorney’s Office. The verdict was reached after a two-day trial.

On Wednesday, State Attorney R.J. Larizza’s office disclosed that Ramon Gomez-Hernandez Jr. was found guilty of several charges, including first-degree murder, two counts of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm by a juvenile delinquent.

State Attorney Larizza commented on the case, stating, “The defendant is part of a violent group of young people who show an absolute disdain for the sanctity of life. This group of ‘Young Guns’ is responsible for a significant portion of the gun violence we witness today. They must be removed from our communities for as long as the law allows.”



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The case stems from an incident on June 30, 2023, when deputies from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of a shooting on Kane Road in East Palatka.

According to the SAO, on June 30, 2023, deputies with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call that a person was shot on Kane Road in East Palatka.

Deputies said one victim, identified as Rubli Perez-Lucas, was taken in a vehicle to a hospital along with another victim, while a third gunshot victim stayed at the scene and was later taken to a hospital.

Perez-Lucas died before arrival at HCA Florida Putnam Hospital.

During the investigation, witnesses told detectives that multiple people in a vehicle pulled onto Kane Road to fight an undisclosed person.

According to the sheriff’s office, Perez-Lucas and several people intervened, and a fight ensued between the groups. Shortly after, a second car pulled into the area, and its driver, identified as Gomez-Hernandez, pulled a gun out and started shooting at the groups fighting, police said.

Detectives said that they located a crashed white Dodge Journey, one of the vehicles witnesses described at the scene, to which they located a ski mask, a handgun and a cellphone. DNA testing by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement identified those items as belonging to Gomez-Hernandez. 

Gomez-Hernandez was later arrested on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024.

“This was a difficult investigation due to the lack of cooperation from those associated with Ramon Gomez-Hernandez,” Sheriff Gator DeLoach said at the time. “At every step there was intentional efforts to thwart this investigation, but justice prevailed due to the plethora of forensic evidence obtained all linking this wannabe gangster to the murder of Rubli Perez-Lucas and the attempted murder of two others.”

Columbia County Chamber Organizes Pre-Election Candidate Forum


EVANS, Ga. ()- The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is set to organize a Candidate Forum.

This event is intended for individuals vying for positions in the forthcoming election.

Through the forum, community members will have the chance to listen directly to the candidates.

Unlike a traditional debate, this forum is designed as an informational session.

During the event, each candidate will present their platform and discuss their main priorities.

The following groups that received invites are Board of Education District 2 and 3.

The County Commission Chair, County Commission District 1 Seat and district 4 seat.

The Chamber encourages all community members to attend and engage.

“Our responsibility is simply to provide a fair and neutral platform where candidates can share their ideas directly with the public. Whenever voters and businesses have clear, reliable information, our entire community benefits. And that’s why we do it,” said President and CEO of the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, Heath Taylor.

He also added, “We want you to hear the candidates platform. So we have questions, that are fair. None of the candidates have seen the questions. They’ll all hear them for the first time at the forum, and they’ll answer those questions. And that will help you make a more informed decision on how you would like to vote.”

The forum is from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Hardin Auditorium inside the Columbia County Library.

Warm Weather Signals Earlier Tick Season Peak, Warns University of Illinois Expert


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — A professor from the University of Illinois has noted that the peak of tick season might arrive earlier than usual this year, influenced by the weather patterns we’ve seen this spring.

Becky Smith, an associate professor specializing in epidemiology, explained that ticks thrive in warmer climates. With the onset of high temperatures and rainfall occurring earlier than expected, ticks might emerge from the soil or beneath leaf litter sooner than in previous years.

Discover Who’s Shaping the Future: Trump Allies and Rivals Top TIME’s 100 Most Influential List

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TIME Magazine unveiled its prestigious annual “100 Most Influential People” list on Wednesday, spotlighting figures from various arenas, including allies and adversaries of President Trump.

In crafting this list, the publication draws on insights from journalists and sources globally, celebrating prominent figures in politics, business, and the arts.

President Trump himself is featured, alongside key figures from his administration. Notable mentions include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine.

Rubio’s profile acknowledges his dual responsibilities as Secretary of State and National Security Adviser, highlighting his previous critiques of Trump.

“Rubio’s agile transition from a Trump critic to a key architect of the administration’s foreign policy has mended his ties with the MAGA faction and positions him as a potential heir to the Trumpist movement in 2028,” remarked TIME correspondent Philip Elliott.

Rubio and Vice President Vance are widely considered frontrunners in the Republican race to replace Trump at the end of his second term. 

Additionally, several heads of state who have allied themselves with the president made TIME’s list, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. 

Netanyahu and Trump have coordinated attacks against Tehran, launching joint strikes against the country at the end of February amid nuclear deal negotiations. 

Several of Trump’s political adversaries also made the list. 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a frequent opponent of the White House, received recognition for his “withering criticism” of Trump. Newsom is widely anticipated to be a Democratic frontrunner in the 2028 presidential race. 

Additionally, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Pope Leo XIV are named on the list. Both leaders have clashed with Trump over the war in Iran. 

After the U.S. and Israel launched a joint military operation on Iran at the end of February, Carney called the strikes a “failure of the international order.”

And the leader of the Catholic Church has spoken about the conflict more broadly, urging a cessation in violence and a return to the negotiation table. 

Trump accused the American pontiff of believing Iran should have a nuclear weapon and called him “weak” on crime. Pope Leo responded, saying he had “no fear” of the Trump administration.

Other political opponents of the president on the list include Democrats New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. 

Why Jack Whitehall’s Mother Hilary is in Despair: A Shocking Family Revelation

Comedian Jack Whitehall has found himself in hot water with his mother, Hilary, after providing her with inaccurate information regarding his wedding plans.

The 37-year-old entertainer is set to tie the knot with model Roxy Horner, 34, this weekend. However, Hilary was faced with an unexpected challenge concerning her attire for the event.

According to Richard Eden from the Daily Mail, Jack initially informed his mother of the dress code “several weeks ago,” only for her to later discover that he had given her the wrong information.

“When I asked Jack about the dress code several weeks ago, he gave me incorrect details. I ended up purchasing the wrong dress,” Hilary explained. “Then, when the wedding invitation finally arrived, it specified a completely different dress code. Jack simply said, ‘Sorry about that, Mumsy.'”

Meanwhile, preparations for the big day appeared to be in full swing. On Wednesday, Roxy and Jack were seen sharing a kiss as they stepped into a taxi, and Roxy’s bridal gown was spotted being carefully transported to the vehicle.

Jack Whitehall's mother Hilary was left raging after her funnyman son gave her incorrect information about his upcoming wedding (Hilary, Roxy Horner and Jack pictured in July)

Jack Whitehall’s mother Hilary was left raging after her funnyman son gave her incorrect information about his upcoming wedding (Hilary, Roxy Horner and Jack pictured in July) 

On Wednesday, bride-to-be Roxy shared a kiss with Jack as they hopped into a taxi ahead of their wedding

On Wednesday, bride-to-be Roxy shared a kiss with Jack as they hopped into a taxi ahead of their wedding 

Roxy was already in bridal mode as she donned a white T-shirt, baseball cap and belt which she teamed with light wash jeans.

The couple, who are proud parents to daughter Elsie, two, packed on the PDA as they said their final goodbyes before the big day.

Jack, who cut a casual figure in a beige jumper and black jeans, looked full of nervous excitement as he helped load suitcases into the taxi and his daughter’s pram.

Hilary’s fuming update comes after she lived it up with Roxy and the model’s friends and family at her raucous hen do earlier this month. 

Two weeks ago Roxy enjoyed a boozy weekend in London, taking to Instagram to share the behind-the-scenes of her lavish girls’ night as she enjoyed karaoke, a private dinner and a dance lesson by ex Strictly pro Luba Mushtuk.

But it seems Roxy’s favourite part of the weekend was being surprised with a lap dance from a Magic Mike stripper as her jaw dropped as she was pulled up on stage.

The stunner shared her hilarious reaction to the shirtless stripper’s performance at the Hippodrome Casino as she sat front row with friends.

Elsewhere Roxy wowed in a plunging lace sheer dress as she danced the night away in a bar before enjoying karaoke at Bunga 90 with friends.

Preparations were in full swing as Roxy's bridal gown was seen being carried out to the awaiting taxi

Preparations were in full swing as Roxy’s bridal gown was seen being carried out to the awaiting taxi

Hilary's fuming update comes after she lived it up with Roxy and the model's friends and family at her raucous hen do earlier this month (Hilary pictured with Roxy's mum at the hen do)

Hilary’s fuming update comes after she lived it up with Roxy and the model’s friends and family at her raucous hen do earlier this month (Hilary pictured with Roxy’s mum at the hen do) 

Her mother-in-law-to-be Hilary joined in on the jam-packed weekend and looked incredible in a pink sequin blazer and matching trousers.

Roxy looked to have the time of her life as she rocked a white ‘wife’ cowgirl hat as well as a number of other personalised bridal merchandise from Gigi and Olive.

The model also treated her hen party to gift bags from the brand and matching pyjamas as she decorated her hotel room at art’otel London Hoxton with ‘Marriage Material’ silver balloons.

Jack meanwhile gave the Daily Mail a shout out for helping piece together his ‘patchy’ memory of his stag do, telling Chris Moyles he started drinking at 11am.

The newly-announced SNL host enjoyed a wild night out with James Corden and Jamie Redknapp, stopping off at a mini-golf bar called Swingers and visiting a racy club.

The comedian and actor elaborated on some of the ‘unwise’ antics to Radio X.

Confessing that he started drinking Guinness at 11am and his memory was patchy, he described the celebration as ‘pretty tame’.

He said: ‘[it was] relatively sensible, it was pretty tame. I started with Guinness at about 11 o’clock in the morning. Which was not that wise. I have a sort of patchy memory about what sort of happened in the evening.

‘But luckily, it was all reported in the Daily Mail the following day so I got to wake up and literally get a blow-by-blow itinerary of what I was doing the night before.’

The couple are set to tie the knot two years after their engagement

The couple are set to tie the knot two years after their engagement

Roxy made sure to celebrate her hen do in style as she enjoyed a boozy weekend in London two weeks ago ahead of tying the knot

Roxy made sure to celebrate her hen do in style as she enjoyed a boozy weekend in London two weeks ago ahead of tying the knot 

He went on to say he was made to wear an inflatable crown, a Tottenham Hotspurs shirt and a cape for the outing. Jack kicked off Saturday’s festivities wearing a golden crown during a six-hour pub crawl through Soho.

He was joined on his stag by Redknapp, Corden and ex-rugby player Lawrence Dallaglio. James, 47, and Jamie, 52, were long-time colleagues of Whitehall on Sky’s sports-comedy panel show A League Of Their Own.

Their stag do reunion started at the Devonshire pub at 3pm, where Jack was clearly already in high spirits, raising glasses and laughing with his close-knit friends.

Their camaraderie was evident with pictures showing the group laughing and embracing each other.

By 5pm the party had moved to risque cabaret venue The Box in Soho, usually an evening-only venue, for what was thought to be a private show.

It comes after her husband-to-be Jack enjoyed his stag do with celebrity pals including James Corden and Jamie Redknapp as they kicked-off drinking Guinness at 11am

It comes after her husband-to-be Jack enjoyed his stag do with celebrity pals including James Corden and Jamie Redknapp as they kicked-off drinking Guinness at 11am

Groundbreaking Discovery: Astronomers Unveil Unprecedented Power and Speed of Black Hole Jets


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers have successfully quantified the immense power of jets emanating from a black hole for the first time.

An international team announced Thursday that the energy output from this nearby black hole-star system matches the intensity of 10,000 suns. The jets, they observed, travel at an astonishing speed of approximately 355 million mph (540 million kph), which is about half the speed of light.

This system, known as Cygnus X-1, is situated 7,200 light-years from Earth and includes the first black hole ever identified over 50 years ago, alongside a massive blue supergiant star. To put it in perspective, a light-year equates to nearly 6 trillion miles (9.7 trillion kilometers).

Steve Prabu of the University of Oxford, along with his team, derived these insights from 18 years of detailed radio imaging data collected by an international array of telescopes. Prabu, who was affiliated with Australia’s Curtin University at the time of the research, spearheaded the study, which was recently published in Nature Astronomy.

These “dancing jets,” as Prabu describes them, were observed to be propelled in opposite directions by the stellar wind from the companion star. The team’s calculations, based on the curvature of the jets due to the wind along with sophisticated computer simulations, allowed them to capture the jets’ extraordinary power.

Until now, a black hole’s jet power had to be averaged over tens of thousands of years, the researchers said.

Prabu said a key finding is that 10% of all the energy released as matter falls toward the black hole is carried away by the jets.

On the skimpy side as black holes go, the one in Cygnus X-1 is continually pulling gases from its stellar playmate as they orbit one another. Discovered in the 1960s, the binary system is located in our Milky Way’s Cygnus, or swan, constellation.

The supergiant star feeds material to the black hole, giving it “something to ‘eat’ and launch as jets,” Prabu said in an email.

These jets can help scientists better understand how black holes help shape galaxies and other cosmic structures through large-scale shocks and turbulence.

Prabu plans to apply similar techniques to other black holes. “It would be exciting to measure jet power in many more systems,” he said.

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Florida Teen Discovered in Convicted Sex Offender’s Closet: Shocking Details Unveiled by Sheriff

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A missing 17-year-old girl, who had been reported as a runaway, was discovered in the closet of a convicted sex offender in Florida, leading to the man’s arrest on several charges, authorities announced on Tuesday.

Detectives from Polk County arrived at the residence of 30-year-old Alexis Diaz-Toledo on Monday. This followed a tip-off from Orange County deputies who believed the runaway teenager might be staying with a man in Dundee, according to information from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Initially, Diaz-Toledo informed investigators that he had not seen the girl in several days and denied any knowledge of her current location, the sheriff’s office reported.

Furthermore, authorities stated that Diaz-Toledo was initially uncooperative, refusing to allow detectives to search his property.

Alexis Diaz-Toledo mugshot

As a result of the investigation, Alexis Diaz-Toledo was arrested and faces multiple charges, including two counts of failing to comply with sex offender registration requirements, and sheltering a minor without notifying a parent, among other offenses, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Detectives then determined Diaz-Toledo was in violation of his sex offender registration requirements for failing to report two vehicles being kept at his home.

When investigators eventually searched his home, authorities said detectives found the missing girl hiding in a bedroom closet.

Polk County Sheriff's vehicles on a street

Polk County deputies got a tip from deputies in Orange County that a runaway teen might be at a home in the area, leading detectives to the home of Diaz-Toledo, authorities said. (Polk County Sheriff’s Office, File)

The teen was safely returned to her family, the sheriff’s office said, without elaborating on how she ended up at the home of Diaz-Toledo.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd underscored concerns about the suspect in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“A 30-year old male sex offender is not the kind of person you want giving a 17-year old girl a place to stay,” Judd said. “I can assure you that Alexis Diaz-Toledo did not have the missing juvenile’s best interests in mind. Suffice to say, we gave Alexis a place to stay for a while — at the Polk County Jail.”

Diaz-Toledo was arrested and charged with two counts of failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements, interfering with custody of a minor, sheltering a minor without notifying a parent and providing false information to law enforcement during a missing person investigation.

Polk County Sheriff's vehicle

The sheriff’s office said Diaz-Toledo has been a registered sex offender since a 2014 conviction for lewd and lascivious battery involving a minor. (Polk County Sheriff’s Office, File)

Diaz-Toledo remained in custody as of Wednesday, and was not eligible for bond, according to online jail records.

Diaz-Toledo has been a registered sex offender since a 2014 conviction for lewd and lascivious battery involving a minor between 12 and 15 years old, the sheriff’s office said.

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