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Police to scrap non-crime hate incident system

Police chiefs will propose ending the recording of non-crime hate incidents next month, citing free speech concerns and resource strain. Read the full story on the new 'common sense' approach.

Non-Crime Hate Incidents to be scrapped by police

Police chiefs plan to abolish the controversial recording of non-crime hate incidents, freeing up 60,000 hours of police time annually. Read the full story on the new 'common sense' approach.

Grandmother Found Dead in Safe, Death Undetermined

Dawn White, 53, was discovered deceased inside a large safe in her Baltimore basement. The medical examiner cites PCP intoxication and dehydration as cause of death. Her family seeks answers.

Junior Doctors Strike During NHS Flu Emergency

Junior doctors in England launch a five-day strike as the NHS battles a record flu outbreak. Health leaders warn of 'inevitable harm' to patients. Read the latest on the pay dispute.

Scarlett Johansson Takes on Cursed Exorcist Role

Hollywood superstar Scarlett Johansson joins the 'cursed' Exorcist franchise despite its troubled history of deaths, injuries and supernatural incidents. Discover why she's risking it.

US Flight Chaos: 40 Airports Cut Schedules

Massive flight reductions hit 40 US airports as air traffic controller shortages force sweeping schedule cuts, creating travel turmoil for millions of passengers.

Delta jet in terrifying 200-foot near-miss with Cessna

A Delta Air Lines flight carrying nearly 200 passengers narrowly avoided a catastrophic collision with a Cessna aircraft over Wisconsin, with the two planes coming within 200 feet of each other in a heart-stopping aviation incident now under federal inves

Taylor Swift spends £2M on security amid safety concerns

Global superstar Taylor Swift has dramatically increased her personal security spending to over £2 million following multiple security breaches and escalating fears for her safety during public appearances and tour dates.

US Shutdown Threatens Air Traffic Control Crisis

A looming US government shutdown could cripple air traffic control operations on both sides of the border, potentially causing massive flight delays and safety concerns affecting thousands of travellers.

Government Shutdown Puts Air Traffic Control at Risk

As the US government shutdown enters its fifth week, air traffic controllers are working without pay, raising serious safety concerns across the aviation industry. Experts warn of potential mass resignations that could cripple air travel.

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