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The wife of a long-time deputy turned presumptive sheriff winner in Alabama has been arrested for domestic violence. Aggie Kalyn Hunt, 36, was booked into the Lee County jail on a domestic violence III charge after police responded to a domestic disturbance call on Monday. Her husband, Cam Hunt, 36, defeated the longtime incumbent sheriff in Lee County, near the border of Georgia, in the Republican primary last week and is running unopposed in November’s general election. Opelika Police confirmed Hunt’s arrest to WRBL but declined to provide additional details, citing safety concerns. ‘We can confirm that Aggie Hunt was arrested for domestic violence,’ said Chief Jonathan…

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Eight spectators had to be taken to hospital after a motorbike rider crashed into a crowd on the opening day of practice in the Isle of Man TT races. Organisers said the incident at the exit to Parliament Square in Ramsey involved a single competitor and “several spectators”. The session was red flagged at about 13:50 BST following the crash, which led to the implementation of “serious incident procedures”. The spectators were “reported as conscious, and were transferred to Nobles Hospital for further assessment and treatment”, organisers said. The rider, who has not been identified, suffered leg injuries and was…

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A ritzy private school attended by the children of major celebrities is being sued for allegedly allowing a student-run ‘kissing club’ to operate and failing to report sexual abuse that resulted. The Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, a suburb of Los Angeles, was named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the parents of a nine-year-old girl who went to the school. She was identified as E.K. in court documents. The civil complaint, which was reviewed by FOX11, said that E.K. was just seven years old when the abuse began. Older students allegedly ran the ‘kissing club’ in school bathrooms and bullied…

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Lindsie Chrisley has reportedly been arrested for suspicion of DUI.  TMZ reported that Chrisley was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Georgia on Saturday night.  She was booked into jail and bonded out early the following morning. ‘I got pulled over speeding past a car on a two lane road because they almost hit an animal and I was trying to miss hitting them and whatever the animal was,’ she told the website. Chrisley told the site she was immediately released after she was booked and intends on fighting the charge. The Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Chrisley for comment…

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Penelope Cruz has opened up about having a brain aneurysm scare as she filmed her movie The Black Ball last year. The 52-year-old actress shared during the Cannes Film Festival that she thought she was going to die after being informed of the health emergency, according to Variety. Her doctor had told her that she might need to take a break from filming to deal with the aneurysm, which is a weak, bulging area in an artery wall. A ruptured aneurysm causes bleeding into the brain which is life threatening, according to the Mayo Clinic. ‘When we were about to go out to shoot the…

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AN Army reservist who served on a Ukraine mission was denied paternity pay from his civilian job as his deployment counted as a break from work. MPs and campaigners hit out at the rule, which could affect thousands of other reserve soldiers answering a call to duty. The sergeant, who works as a lorry driver in his civilian life, spent six months on UK operations supporting Ukraine.  He then returned to his normal job, where he has worked since 2017, before welcoming a son weeks later in February. He believed he was eligible for two weeks’ statutory paternity pay, but HMRC informed him he was not entitled to…

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Micky van de Ven refused to sugarcoat Tottenham Hotspur’s season, insisting it was ’embarrassing’ that it took until the final game to stave off relegation. Spurs have burned through Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor as managers this season, only recently turning to Roberto De Zerbi in a desperate bid to keep them up. While Sunday’s 1-0 win at home to Everton ensured Premier League safety, Van de Ven was in no mood to celebrate. ‘It is unacceptable that the last game we played this season we play for relegation,’ the Dutchman said. ‘This club has some unbelievable players. It was…

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Mercedes F1 driver George Russell is out of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal after an engine problem led to his eventual retirement from the race. Russell was leading the race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the ÃŽle Sainte-Hélène when he suffered an engine issue going into turn eight. His Mercedes machine suffered an engine issue that was audible on the broadcast – leading the British driver to stop on the track after losing power. In something of a fit, an irate Russell began to throw some of his equipment out of his car in a clear demonstration of frustration. This…

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A former boxer who made almost £50,000 from selling drugs has been ordered to pay back a mere £1. Leon Coker, 35, from Caerphilly, south Wales, was caught with £20,000 worth of amphetamine in a suitcase last summer and sentenced to three years and one month in prison. The drug dealer was also selling cocaine, cannabis and Valium and made a profit of £48,168, a proceeds of crime at Cardiff Crown Court heard. But Coker has no assets which can be seized and was ordered to pay a fine of £1 within 28 days or face five days in prison. The boxer,…

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Labour’s leadership hopefuls have been urged to rule out a tax raid on pensions to show they are ‘firmly on the side of people who do the right thing’. Savings and investment firm AJ Bell said ‘whoever is leading the country’ should reassure workers that their retirement pots will not be targeted by the taxman. The comments came as Labour wannabes including Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting vie to replace Keir Starmer as Prime Minister – with the future of Chancellor Rachel Reeves also in doubt. It is feared that a PM and Chancellor in search of cash ahead of…

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