The tomb of far-right French leader Jean-Marie Le Pen was vandalized in Brittany less than three weeks after his burial, prompting an investigation by police. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau condemned the act as “an absolute abjection,” emphasizing the importance of respecting the dead. Known for his extreme views against immigration and multiculturalism, Le Pen’s burial site had been under increased police surveillance but was later scaled down, leading to the attack and subsequent reinstatement of security measures.
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St. John’s can make loud statement as Big East’s elite await
As St. John’s continues to excel and hold the top spot in the Big East with their best record in decades, doubts linger about their legitimacy. The upcoming matchups against No. 9 Marquette and No. 25 Connecticut will be crucial in determining if the 15th-ranked Johnnies are truly a top contender in college basketball this season. The games against elite teams like Marquette and UConn will test St. John’s and provide clarity on their standing...
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