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Jack Renshaw, 23, from Skelmersdale in Lancashire was handed a minimum sentence of 20 years at the Old Bailey in London on Friday for planning the murder of Labour MP for West Lancashire, Rosie Cooper.
In a victim impact statement, Rosie Cooper MP said: "To be informed that a stranger wished to decapitate you...is something out of a horror movie, not life as I know it."
Lauren Salzman said she was fully devoted to Raniere after their relationship began in 2001, even though he openly slept with other "slaves" who were also part of Nxivm's secret sorority DOS.
"For me, it was a monogamous relationship," Salzman testified in Brooklyn federal court, where her ex is on trial for sex-trafficking charges.
She said they stopped being intimate around 2008 or 2009 - when the alleged sex cult was in full swing.
The suit, filed by Mary Faure in federal court Monday, claims that despite "positive performance and teaching evaluations" she was discharged from her position as director of the Engineering Technical Communications Program within the Department of Engineering Education.
According to The Columbus Dispatch, Faure alleges her boss, Monica Cox, "frequently made 'racist statements'" and that Cox's "racist attitude had infected her employment decisions."
"I despise white people," Cox allegedly told Faure at their first meeting following the former's hiring in 2016. Faure said Cox also complained about the "many old white men" in her department and noted that one of them, whom Cox nicknamed "Colonel Sanders," would "have to go."
Comment: Will this mark an avalanche of lawsuits against anti-white discrimination?
- Fired Atlanta Hawks employee sues team for discrimination against white people
- Deprogrammed: You can't fight racism / sexism with their reverse
Andrew Getraer, executive director of Hillel at Rutgers, said the school has the largest Jewish student population on campus in the country, 6,400, and Hillel's mission is to explain that Jews who don't like Israel are unhealthy.
We came up with this idea, we are driven by a core belief, that a positive relationship to Israel is essential for a healthy Jewish identity. It's not about where you are on the political spectrum. It's not about what party you would vote for or how much you hate Bibi. Which by the way, college students hate Bibi. My sons are in college too, and I'm going to tell you 80 percent of students think that Bibi is a terrible human being. I happen to be the only Likudnik in New Brunswick. So I'm not here to criticize Bibi...
We want to see past that aspect of political Zionism. We want students to have a positive relationship to the state of Israel, because if they don't they're not going to be healthy as Jews. People can't be healthy if they don't have a good relationship with their family. You can go through life hating your parents or your brother or your sister, but it's going to be pain for you for the rest of your life. If you're a Jew and you can't find that positive relationship to your brothers and sisters in Israel, and the state of Israel, there's going to be a part of you that's in pain, even if you 're not aware of it, or you've rationalized it away, you're not fully healthy.
Kim Leach, a spokeswoman for the Dallas County district attorney's office, said 46-year-old Billy Chemirmir was indicted Tuesday on six more counts of capital murder in the deaths of women ranging in age from 76 to 94.
Chemirmir, a Kenyan citizen who was living in the U.S. illegally, also is charged in nearby Collin County with two counts of attempted capital murder for similar attacks there, according to county court records.
A Collin County grand jury also returned five capital murder indictments against Chemirmir on Tuesday.
Chemirmir has been in custody since March 2018 in the death of the 81-year-old Dallas woman, Lu Thi Harris. Police in Plano were investigating Chemirmir in connection with suspicious death and suspicious person calls at a senior apartment complex in that Dallas suburb and found evidence linking him to Harris' death in Dallas, authorities said. Plano is in Collin County.

The increase in suicide rates was highest for girls ages 10 to 14, rising by nearly 13% since 2007. While for boys of the same age, it rose by 7%.
Boys are still more likely to take their own lives. But the study published Friday in JAMA Network Open finds that girls are steadily narrowing that gap.
Researchers examined more than 85,000 youth suicides that occurred between 1975 and 2016. Donna Ruch, a researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, who worked on the study, tells NPR that a major shift occurred after 2007.
Researchers found the increase was highest for girls ages 10 to 14, rising by nearly 13% since 2007. While for boys of the same age, it rose by 7%.
"That's where we saw the most significant narrowing of the gender gap," Ruch says.
There was also evidence of racial and ethnic disparities in the study. The differences in suicide rates between boys and girls were greatest among non-Hispanic black youth.
Police used the affidavit to authorize Monday raids on diocesan headquarters, a storage unit it uses and a church office. In the affidavit, police Detective David Clark described a diocese that wasn't forthcoming with critical files and relied on personnel to identify predatory behavior when they had no background or training to do so.
In his lengthy statement Friday, Bishop Edward J. Burns said the diocese had turned over all of the files it had on the priests and their cases.
"The fundamental premise of the affidavit is that because a piece of information discovered in an entirely independent police investigation is not in the diocese's files, the diocese must have hidden or concealed that information and is continuing to hide or conceal that information, so that it warrants a raid of religious offices," Burns said in his statement. "... But in reality, the diocese cannot turn over what it does not have."
If enacted, gender identity - defined in the bill as the "gender-related identity, appearance, mannerisms or other gender-related characteristics of an individual, regardless of the individual's designated sex at birth" - would become a federally protected status. The bill's single-sentence definition includes no qualifying criteria or nuance.
Already, a biological male, even one who hasn't begun to physically transition, can assert female gender identity and win obeisance from many public and private institutions.
The piles of cash - literally - were discovered at three apartments belonging to FSB Colonel Kirill Cherkalin and, allegedly, to his allies, Russian media reported on Friday, citing sources close to the investigation. Aside from cash, a whole collection of luxury wristwatches and other treasures were seized as well.
The funds were allegedly provided to the official and two of his accomplices by various banks and other businesses for "protection."
Former UKIP head Nigel Farage, whose new political party is currently crushing competition in the European Parliament election campaign, was chased by journalist Matt Frei for a report shown by Channel 4 on Thursday. The news outlet said Arron Banks, the millionaire supporter of the Brexit movement, was also bankrolling Farage's personal lifestyle, and Frei went to doorstep Farage during his visit to Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, on Wednesday.
Farage, who is well-known for using a condescending and rude tone when asked questions he doesn't like, is shown deflecting Tydfil's inquiries about who pays for his "operation" alternating between suggesting the reporter ask something relevant to the European Parliament election, sarcasm and simple silence.
Comment: People are voting for Farage because he is the only figurehead in British politics who says he will execute the will of the people, and attempts to smear him based on how he's funding his campaign are unlikely to work; particularly when the issue of donors, corruption and the abuse of public funds is endemic in British politics.
- 377 UK MP's credit cards suspended due to misuse, Parliament watchdog tried to keep it a secret
- UK MPs claiming expenses for 'dependent' children who are actually adults
- UK government prevented raid on company suspected of tax fraud and money-laundering because 'it's the largest Tory donor'














Comment: Whistleblower Robbie Mullen has paid a high price for saving Ms. Cooper's life. From an interview published April 21: