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50 Cent says Diddy did it and makes it clear he didn't participate or hasn't been to any of Diddy's "Freak Off" parties.
Also, 50 expresses that a lot of the celebrity culture that's not saying anything is because they went to Diddy's "Freak Off" parties and participated.
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Zirkzee is so unlucky here..
He actually attempted to get on the end of the first pass, but unfortunately for him, Garnacho's ball hits him on the line.
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🇺🇸 TRUMP ATTACKED
- Shooting attack on Trump at campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- Trump fell to ground, blood from ear on his face after being grazed by bullet, before being taken by Secret Service.
- Shooter and rally attendee dead.
- Reports that a person is in custody following the attack.
- Expressions of support for Trump and condemnation of political violence from across political spectrum.
- Elon Musk fully endorses Trump for president following the attack.

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Damn. He's probably gonna win it come November.
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
A shocking act that will reshape the presidential race bbc.in/3Lo3FVx
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The shooting at a Trump rally is part of a terrible new era of political violence in America, @GrahamDavidA writes. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
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The scenes from Rafah overnight are horrific.
I’ve defended Israel’s right to defend itself after Oct7, but slaughtering so many innocent people as they cower in a refugee camp is indefensible.
Stop this now @netanyahu .
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10 of history's biggest unsolved crimes:
1. The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson & Ronald Goldman: On June 13, 1994, the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson—the ex-wife of football superstar O.J. Simpson—and Ronald L. Goldman were found outside Nicole’s townhouse, stabbed to death. At the time, Nicole and O.J. were divorced and living in separate residences. The bodies were found by neighbors who were literally led to the bodies by Nicole’s dog, who was reported to be incessantly barking around the time of the murders.
The timeline surrounding the murders is as follows: On June 12, at 6:30 p.m. Nicole, her children, and others arrive at the restaurant called Mezzaluna. At 9:15 p.m. the same night, her sister called the restaurant to say that her mother had left her glasses there. Ronald Goldman goes to pick up the glasses. At 9-9:30 p.m., O.J. Simpson and his friend Brian “Kato” Kaelin head to a nearby McDonald’s for dinner.
At 9:45 p.m., they return home from McDonald’s. Kato was staying at O.J.’s guest house at that time. At 9:48-9:50 p.m., Goldman leaves Mezzaluna with a white envelope containing the glasses. At 10:15 p.m., Nicole’s neighbor hears a dog bark and cry while he is watching TV. Prosecutors then theorize that these barks signalized the murder of the dog’s owner, Nicole.
At 10:25 p.m., a limo driver named Allan Park arrives at O.J. Simpson’s home. O.J. was scheduled for a red-eye flight at 11:45 p.m. At 10:40 p.m., Kato reported he heard three loud thumps on an outside wall of the guest house he was staying in. From 10:40-10:55 p.m., Allan Park buzzed OJ’s intercom several times but there was no answer.
Just before 11 p.m., Allan reports seeing a shadowy figure that was 6'0" tall and over 200 pounds walking across the driveway. At 11 p.m., Allan tried buzzing OJ again and this time, O.J. answered. He claimed that he had overslept and just got out of the shower.
At 11:45 p.m., OJ departs on his flight, and at 12:10 a.m. the next morning, the bodies of Nicole and Ronald Goldman are discovered. Evidence found at the crime scene included a blood-stained glove, a knitted hat and a bloodied footprint. When OJ landed in Chicago, he was contacted by Detective Ron Phillips and told that his ex-wife had died. Upon hearing the news, O.J. asked, “Who killed her?”
O.J. was then questioned for three hours by the LAPD. On June 17, O.J. was charged with two counts of murder and declared a fugitive. The high-speed chase involving police and O.J.’s white Ford Bronco has been a lasting memory for anyone involved with the case.
During the chase, O.J. was sitting in the passenger seat while his friend Al Cowlings drove. Cowlings reported that he didn’t stop because “O.J. was holding a gun to [his] head" and that O.J. was "suicidal." The chase ended at O.J.’s home in Brentwood, Calif. Inside the car they found makeup adhesive, a fake mustache, O.J.’s passport and a gun.
What followed was one of the most publicized trials in U.S. history. O.J. was represented by a high-profile defense team, also known as the "Dream Team," which was initially led by Robert Shapiro and then by Johnnie Cochran. The team also included F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Shawn Holley, Carl E. Douglas, and Gerald Uelmen. Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld were two additional attorneys who specialized in DNA evidence.
Prosecutors were Deputy District Attorneys Marcia Clark, William Hodgman and later Christopher Darden. They thought that they had a strong case against Simpson, but Cochran was able to convince the jury that there was reasonable doubt concerning the validity of the state's DNA evidence, which was a new form of evidence in trials at that time.
The reasonable doubt theory included evidence that the blood sample had allegedly been mishandled by lab scientists and technicians. The defense team also cited other misconduct by the LAPD related to systemic racism and incompetence.
The verdict was released on Oct. 3, 1995, and O.J. Simpson was acquitted. To this day, no other suspects have been questioned and the murders remain unsolved.

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