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Mother charged in toddler's neglect death

A Kentucky mother, Felicia Gross, faces manslaughter charges after her 2-year-old son, Jaden Spicer, died from severe neglect. Authorities found the child malnourished and covered in bruises.

Leicester police lose misconduct appeal

Two Leicester police officers have failed in their bid to overturn misconduct findings after a Court of Appeal ruling. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of police accountability.

Met Police officers investigated for misconduct

Several Metropolitan Police officers are under investigation for alleged misconduct, including incidents in Epping and Canary Wharf. The probe raises fresh concerns over policing standards.

Man dies in police custody in Wigan

A 31-year-old man has died after being detained by police in Wigan, prompting an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Police chief sued over racism and brawl cover-up

Cincinnati's police chief is embroiled in a legal battle after being accused of racism and mishandling a violent brawl involving officers. The lawsuit claims systemic issues within the department.

FEMA denies Kentucky disaster relief grants

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has rejected Kentucky's request for disaster relief grants following devastating floods, leaving residents struggling to rebuild.

Arkansas teacher fired over viral TikTok video

A teacher in Arkansas was dismissed after a satirical TikTok video sparked outrage, leading to a state police investigation. The incident has reignited debates over free speech and social media use by educators.

Police sketch released in Arkansas park murder case

Authorities have issued a composite sketch of a man wanted in connection with the brutal murder of a couple in Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park. The investigation continues as police urge the public to come forward with any information.

DfT civil servants moved to state rail operator

The UK government is set to transfer hundreds of Department for Transport civil servants to the state-owned rail operator, marking a significant restructuring of rail governance.

Army cadet dies in Fort Knox training incident

A young army cadet, Neil Edara, has tragically passed away during a training exercise at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The incident has sparked an investigation into military safety protocols.

Starmer U-turns on Palestinian state recognition

Labour leader Keir Starmer appears to backtrack on earlier remarks, as deputy Angela Rayner signals openness to recognising Palestinian statehood—sparking debate within the party.

Queensland fears return to segregated education

Families in Queensland worry that children with disabilities, like Violet, may be pushed out of mainstream schools due to funding cuts, reviving fears of educational segregation.

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