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Earlier in the week, the prosecution laid out their case: that Duterte played a “pivotal” role in a campaign of extrajudicial killings that saw thousands murdered.Duterte personally drew up death lists, incited murders and then boasted about them afterwards, prosecutors alleged.They showed multiple videos of the former president threatening to murder alleged drug users and joking about his skills in extrajudicial killing.But Kaufman said the prosecution had “cherry-picked” speeches, ignoring what he said were dozens of examples of Duterte stressing the need to act within the law.”Do not kill if you are not in danger of losing your life,” Kaufman…

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Behind high hedgerows in Windsor Great Park, Royal Lodge sits secluded, its pale stucco facade largely shielded from passing eyes.In 2003, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – then Prince Andrew – secured a 75-year lease on the 17th-century property that the United Kingdom’s King George IV once used as a hunting retreat.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe lease gave the then-royal control of one of the monarchy’s most insulated residences. Behind its heavy doors and long dining tables, masked balls and private dinners unfolded. In 2006, it hosted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before he attended Princess Beatrice’s 18th birthday party. Among…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has endorsed Texas state Rep. Steve Toth, who is challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the Lone Star State’s 2nd Congressional District Republican primary.”I am proud to endorse @SteveTothTX for Congress in Texas’s 2nd Congressional District. Steve faithfully served the people of Texas in the Texas House of Representatives, championing our Texas values of liberty, limited government, and constitutional governance,” Cruz said in a post on X.”Steve is an unwavering fighter for school choice, fiscal responsibility, and the next generation of Americans. Washington needs bold leadership…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hilary Duff fired back at critics who took issue with provocative lyrics in her latest song.Duff’s new song, “Roommates,” featured a lyric about porn and masturbation, shocking “Lizzie McGuire” star’s fans. The former Disney Channel star said she was surprised by some of the reactions to the headline-making lyric, adding that the song was always intended to push buttons.”I think that probably my initial reaction was like, ‘Oh, they just haven’t, like, evolved yet.’ And I don’t care at all,” Duff said during an appearance on “Call Her Daddy.” “One of the…

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Bittensor (TAO) has quietly returned to the spotlight after weeks of compressed price action and growing technical tension.The TAO price has broken out from a falling wedge pattern on the 4-hour timeframe, a structure that often signals the end of a corrective phase.Bittensor price chart analysis | Source: TradingViewThis breakout has shifted short-term sentiment from cautious to constructive, as buyers defended key support levels with conviction.Notably, the move did not happen in isolation, as it followed a prolonged period of consolidation near the lower boundary of a broader descending channel.That base-building phase allowed selling pressure to cool while stronger hands…

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BEIJING — U.S. chip giant Nvidia has yet to recoup its lost sales in China, despite Washington easing some restrictions, and the company is sounding the alarm about rising competition from Chinese rivals.”While small amounts of H200 [semiconductor] products for China-based customers were approved by the US government, we have yet to generate any revenue,” Nvidia’s CFO Colette M. Kress said on an earnings call Wednesday local time, according to a FactSet transcript. “We do not know whether any imports will be allowed into China,” she said.China once accounted for at least one-fifth of Nvidia’s data center revenue.Global AI disruptionThe semiconductor…

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A federal judge on Thursday approved a $1.5 billion settlement between artificial intelligence company Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half a million books had been illegally pirated to train chatbots.U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued the preliminary approval in San Francisco federal court Thursday after the two sides worked to address his concerns about the settlement, which will pay authors and publishers about $3,000 for each of the books covered by the agreement. It does not apply to future works.”This is a fair settlement,” Alsup said, though he added that distributing it to all parties will be “complicated.” About…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! TUCSON, Ariz. — Whoever abducted Nancy Guthrie may have left behind crucial digital evidence — even if they thought they covered their tracks, according to a forensics expert who helped solve the Idaho student murders.Authorities have released few details about any evidence aside from DNA samples collected so far, but Heather Barnhart, a digital forensics expert with Cellebrite and the SANS Institute, said cell tower data, Wi-Fi logs and other digital breadcrumbs could prove critical.”The loudest evidence can be the lack of evidence,” she told Fox News Digital.Barnhart, who analyzed the phone…

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An Ontario woman who first put on skis more than 80 years ago is still making her way down the slopes, and inspiring generations of skiers along the way. Doris Pierson, 95, has been a familiar sight at Sir Sam’s Ski hill on Eagle Lake in Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands for decades. And despite her age, she says the hill is where she still feels at her quickest.“I am slowing down now,” she joked. “Except on the hill.” Pierson took up skiing as a teenager after her brother bought her a pair of skis at 13. Global News/Doris Pierson Pierson first…

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