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CBC
a day ago
- CBC
Murder victim's sisters weep during killers' sentencing
Family members of Cory Roulette wept in a Winnipeg courtroom during a sentencing hearing Tuesday for the three people who killed him. Roulette, 38, was beaten and shot by the trio in August 2023.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Get ready for Yahoo's 28 Days of Fantasy!
For many of us, Yahoo Fantasy is the first place we had a football league. For others, it's the tried-and-true place we go every fantasy football season, creating a ritual like no other that we share with friends and family each and every Sunday. And as Yahoo Fantasy celebrates another season of football, we're unveiling a very big surprise! [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] To celebrate our 28th year of delivering fantasy football, we're dropping 28 BIG NEW features over 28 straight days starting August 4. Yahoo Fantasy has been at the forefront of innovation since its inception, so get ready for the next evolution to help you up your game, with more ways to play, more ways to draft, more ways to follow all the action — and more ways to win! That's right, the best place to play fantasy football is getting even better. Twenty-eight days. Twenty-eight new features. Twenty-eight years in the making. Get ready for our best football season yet with 28 Days of Fantasy!


UAE Moments
2 days ago
- Business
- UAE Moments
♋ Cancer Daily Horoscope for July 22, 2025
Love & Relationships Your emotions run deep today, Cancer, and you're being nudged to speak your truth. If you've been holding back feelings — especially in a romantic relationship — this is your cosmic cue to open up. Singles may feel pulled toward someone with depth and emotional intelligence. Go slow, but trust your gut. Career & Work Life You may feel a bit overwhelmed by responsibilities today, but don't rush to fix everything at once. Delegation and pacing yourself will help you stay grounded. A coworker or client may surprise you with an unexpected opportunity — don't ignore it just because it's out of your comfort zone. Money & Finances Avoid impulsive spending today, especially on emotional buys. Your financial intuition is sharp, but only when you're calm. A long-term investment or savings decision may finally start to make sense — take your time before signing anything. Health & Wellness Listen to your body's signals. You might feel a bit drained due to mental stress or lack of rest. A short walk near water or a quiet journaling session could do wonders. Stay hydrated and protect your emotional boundaries — they're just as important as physical ones today. Other Important Notes Family matters may rise to the surface today — don't avoid the hard conversations. You're in a position to help someone heal, even with just your presence.


News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
'Akshay Kumar Is A Shrewd Rascal': Amitabh Bachchan On Working With Hera Pheri 3 Star
Akshay Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan have done quite a few popular films together over the years. They first came together in Ek Rishtaa in 2001, where they played father and son. After that, they worked in Aankhen (2002), a thriller about a bank robbery, and then in the police drama Khakee (2004). In Waqt (2005), they again played father and son, this time in an emotional family story. They were also seen in Family (2006), which was more action-packed. Fans have always liked seeing the two stars together on screen. On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan is busy shooting for the 17th season of his hit quiz show, Kaun Banega Crorepati. Akshay Kumar has several films lined up. He will next be seen in Priyadarshan's Bhooth Bangla, co-starring Wamiqa Gabbi and Paresh Rawal. Additionally, Hera Pheri 3 with Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal is finally proceeding after much controversy.


Irish Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Online fundraiser for Dublin firefighter accused of rape in US taken down
An online fundraising campaign launched by the family of Dublin firefighter Terence Crosbie, who is accused of raping an American woman in a Boston hotel room in March last year, has been shut down. The 38-year-old's court hearing last month which ended in a mistrial heard that the Dublin native was in the American city with work colleagues as part of the St Patrick's Day celebrations on March 14, last year. His trial, in which he pleaded not guilty, began in the Suffolk County Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts on June 9, before presiding judge Sarah Weyland Ellis. Mr Crosbie's next trial is due to take place on October 14. After declaring the mistrial, Judge Ellis increased his bail from $10,000 to $50,000, declaring him a flight risk. It is alleged that on March 14 last year Crosbie raped the now 29-year-old woman at the Omni Parker House, a hotel in downtown Boston. Crosbie had flown to Boston from Ireland on the same day of the alleged incident with colleagues and that he was scheduled to leave the following Tuesday, March 18. Mr Crosbie was sharing a hotel room with a fellow firefighter, whom the alleged victim said she had consensual sex with after meeting earlier in the Black Rose pub. They subsequently fell asleep in separate beds. Terence Crosbie. The victim alleged that she woke in the early hours of the following day to another man sexually assaulting her, and identifying him to police as the defendant. The fundraiser, Family, Friends & Colleagues for Terence Crosbie on claimed on Friday that "without immediate support," he may lose the "very legal team that knows his case best and has worked tirelessly to defend him. "That would not only delay his case further, prolonging his unjust confinement, but would risk the fairness of the proceedings altogether." The organisers outlined that: "Since March 2024, Terence (Terry) Crosbie has been incarcerated in Suffolk County Jail, thousands of miles from home and separated from his beloved wife and two young daughters. He is facing serious legal proceedings in the United States, a foreign country where the legal system is unfamiliar and the costs are staggering." They added that from the very beginning, Mr Crosbie has fully cooperated with law enforcement and "steadfastly maintained his innocence." In a statement on the fundraising site, organisers continued: "In order to defend himself and clear his name, he and his family sought out highly respected legal counsel—attorneys who believe in him and have built a strong defence. "Terry's legal team fought hard for him in his first trial. But despite their efforts, the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. That means a second trial is now required—and the fight continues. "The emotional and financial toll of defending oneself abroad is more than any one family can bear alone. Terry's loved ones have poured everything they have into supporting him, but the continuing legal costs—attorney's fees, expert witnesses, trial preparation—are simply too great." The fundraiser reveals that the firefighter's family "misses him so deeply". "Terry is a devoted husband, a loving father, and a kind and loyal friend. His wife and daughters are counting down the days until they can hold him again. Your generosity, your prayers, and your willingness to share this page with others—they all mean more than words can say." Terence Crosbie, 38 However, the GoFundMe fundraiser is no longer online and no reason has been provided for it being removed either by the campaign organisers or by the company which runs the website. More than €10,000 had been raised by donations prior to the online campaign being removed. In the court hearing defence counsel contended that Mr Crosbie did not rape the woman and that his DNA was not found on her. The Dublin man's defence team repeatedly asked the woman about her account of events focusing on aspects of her story they claim changed at last month's trial. Crosbie has been detained at Nashua Street jail in Boston since his arrest last year. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.