Sean “Diddy” Combs, once a celebrated figure in the music industry known for lavish parties, is facing serious legal troubles as he approaches a federal sex-trafficking trial, having been indicted on multiple charges including racketeering and prostitution. Despite his former celebrity connections, few of his famous friends have publicly supported him, likely due to the risk of damaging their reputations amidst allegations that he coerced women into drug-fueled sexual encounters, termed “freak offs.” As opening statements draw near, Combs has pleaded not guilty and could face 10 years to life in prison if convicted.
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Canada’s PM wants to fast-track ‘nation building’ – but can he convince indigenous First Nations?
Jeronimo Kataquapit, a member of Ontario's Attawapiskat First Nation, protests outside The Ring of Fire against a provincial law designating the area as a "special economic zone" for mining, fearing it undermines indigenous rights. Prime Minister Mark Carney's "One Canadian Economy Act" aims to spur investment, but has sparked backlash from indigenous leaders for potentially bypassing necessary consultations and environmental assessments. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Jeronimo Kataquapit, a young member of a...
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