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India: A husband allegedly ties up his wife and cuts her hair, sparking outrage over violence against women. 24 News HD انڈیامیں خاتون کےہاتھ باندھ کربال کاٹ دیے گئے خواتین کو دیوی مانے جانے والے ملک میں ظلم کی انتہا #India #WomenSafety #DomesticViolence #BreakingNews
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#BreakingNews A balazo limpio recibió el francotirador de #Atlixcayotl a los policías de investigación que iban a capturarlo. El cobarde desquiciado llevaba mucho tiempo atemorizando a conductores y personas a los que disparaba impunemente. Ya fue capturado. Larga cárcel.
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🚨#BreakingNews Trump Fires WA State Court-Appointed Interim U.S. Attorney Minutes After Swearing-In Federal judges in Washington state appointed a new interim U.S. attorney Wednesday morning, who President Donald J Trump fired just minutes later. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington swore in Roger Rogoff, a former King County Superior Court judge, at 7:40 a.m. as its choice to lead the office. The White House fired him by 8:24 a.m. Trump’s preferred candidate, Neil Floyd, has served as the top federal prosecutor in the district since October 2025. He was initially appointed interim U.S. attorney and later named first assistant after his statutory term expired in February. Senior Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., had said she would block Floyd’s confirmation if nominated, and his name was never advanced to the Senate. Under Senate tradition, home-state senators can use a “blue slip” process to signal opposition to U.S. attorney nominees, often preventing hearings in the Judiciary Committee chaired by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. The judges acted under a federal law allowing district courts to appoint an interim U.S. attorney when a vacancy continues. Trump holds constitutional authority to remove such officials. Rogoff told The Seattle Times he is preparing to sue Trump and the Justice Department to regain the position.
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