Two military personnel, Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, were chastised by a judge for vandalizing and stealing a statue of Paddington Bear in Newbury, England. The men, who admitted to the vandalism, were drunk when they kicked and yanked on the statue until it broke in half, then took it to their RAF base. The duo was ordered to perform community work and pay for repairs to the damaged statue, which is part of a trail across England celebrating the beloved cultural icon Paddington.
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Wednesday Briefing: A Trump-Harvard Showdown
Trump escalated a feud with HarvardPresident Trump intensified tensions with Harvard University by freezing $2.2 billion in funding and threatening to revoke its tax-exempt status, following the institution's refusal to comply with administration demands on diversity hiring and anti-Israel protests. Harvard's strong stance has bolstered other universities, such as Columbia, to adopt a more defiant tone against government pressures. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the aftermath of recent Russian airstrikes in Sumy has heightened fears of further...
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