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Experts: Minneapolis ICE Shooting Was 'Induced'

Former officers and legal experts dispute the Trump administration's justification for the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good, citing a breach of use-of-force policies. Read the full analysis.

ICE Shooting of Mother in Car Highlights Policy Gap

The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has reignited debate over law enforcement policies on firing at moving vehicles. Discover the critical policy inconsistencies.

ICE Agent Unlikely to Face Charges in Fatal Shooting

Legal experts say the ICE agent who shot dead Renee Nicole Good during a protest is unlikely to face criminal charges, despite widespread outrage. Explore the legal analysis and political fallout.

Legal Hurdles for Charges in ICE Agent Shooting

The family of a woman killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis calls it murder. We examine the complex legal standards for use of force and immunity that may shield the officer from prosecution.

$23bn in Unused Gift Cards Sparks Warning

A staggering $23 billion in gift cards sits unused in the US. The National Use Your Gift Card Day on January 17 urges consumers to reclaim their 'free money'. Find out how.

UK's £23bn Unused Gift Card Problem Revealed

A financial awareness campaign reveals a staggering £23 billion in unused gift cards sits dormant in the UK. Learn how to find, spend, or donate your forgotten balances to start the new year smarter.

Tesco recalls pâté over use-by date error

Tesco has urgently recalled three own-brand pâtés due to an incorrect use-by date, posing a potential microbiological risk. Customers are warned not to eat them and to return for a full refund.

Tesco Recalls Pâté Over Incorrect Use-By Dates

Tesco has urgently recalled three pâté products due to incorrect use-by dates posing a 'microbiological risk'. Customers are urged not to eat them and to return for a full refund.

Gen Z Smoking Rates Hit 10-Year High in UK

UK smoking rates are rising again, driven by Gen Z nostalgia and celebrity influence. Youth tobacco use hits its highest level in a decade, sparking health warnings.

Teens React to Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban

As Australia's pioneering social media ban for under-16s begins on 10 December, five teenagers share their mixed feelings on the 'delay' policy, its impact on connection, and what they believe the government should do instead.

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