Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Over a thousand workers gathered for a Labor Day protest in Manila. The protest went to a halt as protesters got blocked by police at Recto Avenue. This was the first time Labor Day protesters got blocked while they were far away and it didn't last a day due to hot weather.
- New York police entered the Columbia University campus and made arrests after Pro-Palestinian protestors took over and refused to leave the protest camp.
- Two people have been charged in connection with the fall of the Sycamore Gap tree and Hadrian's Wall last September. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, both from Cumbria, have been charged with criminal damage both to the tree and to the adjacent wall. They were arrested last October and have been on bail since then.
- Donald Trump was fined $9000 for violating a gag order imposed to stop him from attacking jurors or potential witnesses during his hush-money trial. Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records but facing jail if he breaks the trial gagging order again
- The Colombian military loses millions of bullets.
- Aston Martin previewed its next-generation V12 Twin Turbo engine with 835PS of power and it will power its future supercar.
- The Bentley Bentayga received an Apex Edition by Mulliner. Limited to 20 units, the V8-powered SUV is armed with 22-inch carbon wheels and carbon ceramic brakes.
2024 Bentley Bentayga Apex Edition |
- Millions stolen from Shohei Ohtani were funneled to a bookie from a casino in Las Vegas, according to reports.
- The Slamdance Film Festival will be moving to Los Angeles in 2025, weeks after the Sundance Film Festival mulling about leaving Park City, Utah, for a new venue.
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