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The Telegraph: Diver who lost leg to underwater machinery awarded more than £750,000
Diver who lost leg to underwater machinery awarded more than £750,000
Allan Peacock, a 55-year-old deep sea diver, has been awarded £765,866 in compensation after losing a leg due to an accident involving heavy underwater equipment in 2011. The incident occurred off the coast of India when a pile unexpectedly moved, crushing his foot and leading to a below-knee amputation.

Peacock managed to return to underwater work within 18 months using a prosthetic leg. He previously received approximately £169,000 from the barge operator and successfully sued his former employer, Del Seatek India Private Limited, for the remaining compensation.


Forbes: Latest In Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively Feud: Lively Withdraws Emotional Distress Claim
Latest In Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively Feud: Lively Withdraws Emotional Distress Claim
Blake Lively is withdrawing her claims of emotional distress against her "It Ends With Us" co-star and director Justin Baldoni, following a request from Baldoni's legal team for her medical records. His lawyers oppose her withdrawal without prejudice, suggesting she may refile later.

Lively's legal team accused Baldoni of attempting to undermine women's rights groups and criticized his legal maneuvers as publicity stunts. The ongoing legal battle has drawn attention, with various allegations and counterclaims from both sides, including involvement from Taylor Swift.


Le Monde: Trial of Ubisoft executives: First defendant denies responsibility and blames company culture
Trial of Ubisoft executives: First defendant denies responsibility and blames company culture
Thomas François, former vice president of Ubisoft, is on trial for sexual and moral harassment, as well as attempted sexual assault, which he attributes to "Ubi culture." He is the first of three executives facing charges related to systemic harassment at the company during the 2010s.

François acknowledged one instance of inappropriate behavior but denied many allegations, often referencing "geek culture" in his defense. Two other executives, Serge Hascoët and Guillaume Patrux, are also implicated and will appear in court by the end of the trial.


#crime

Fox News: Mohamed Soliman allegedly planned Molotov cocktail attack after gun purchase denial: docs
Mohamed Soliman allegedly planned Molotov cocktail attack after gun purchase denial: docs
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is accused of bombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, after being denied a firearm purchase due to his immigration status. He allegedly created 18 Molotov cocktails and threw incendiary devices at the crowd, injuring 12 people.

Soliman faces multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder and possession of incendiary devices, with a potential maximum sentence of 624 years if convicted. He reportedly expressed no remorse and indicated he had been planning the attack for a year, motivated by anti-Zionist sentiments.


Fox News: FBI fires back after CNN analyst criticizes Bureau for quickly classifying Boulder attack as terrorism
FBI fires back after CNN analyst criticizes Bureau for quickly classifying Boulder attack as terrorism
An FBI official defended the agency's classification of a Colorado firebombing attack as terrorism, following criticism from CNN analyst Juliette Kayyem. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was arrested after injuring 12 people during a pro-Israel demonstration, reportedly shouting anti-Israel slogans.

Kayyem criticized the FBI's swift labeling of the attack, suggesting it undermined law enforcement credibility. The FBI maintains that evidence, including witness accounts and the suspect's statements, supports their investigation into ideologically motivated violence.


GB News: Teenage Muslim convert who planned Isle of Wight Festival terror attack has 'stabbed TEN prison officers' since being locked up
Teenage Muslim convert who planned Isle of Wight Festival terror attack has 'stabbed TEN prison officers' since being locked up
Nathan Ruth, an 18-year-old Muslim convert who plotted a terrorist attack at the Isle of Wight Festival, has been moved from Feltham Young Offenders Institute to a mental health facility in Hampshire. Despite a history of violence, including stabbing prison officers, he now has access to recreational activities at Bluebird House.

Sources indicate that staff at the new facility may be at risk due to Ruth's violent past and manipulative behavior. Concerns have been raised about his transfer, with staff expressing disbelief that he is being housed in what resembles a "five-star hotel" while having received no additional prison time for his assaults.


#other

Forbes: Constellation Energy Stock Roars On Meta AI Nuclear Deal
Constellation Energy Stock Roars On Meta AI Nuclear Deal
Meta has signed a groundbreaking 20-year agreement with Constellation Energy to purchase all power from its Clinton, Illinois nuclear plant starting in 2027. This marks the first time a company has committed to buying all output from a single nuclear facility, boosting Constellation's stock significantly.

The deal reflects a resurgence in nuclear energy, driven by the energy demands of artificial intelligence. Constellation has seen a remarkable 230% return since late 2022, outperforming major tech companies. Experts note that nuclear power is gaining traction as a necessary complement to renewable energy sources.