Day: July 5, 2023

23-year-old Danish shooter who believed victims were zombies sentenced to mental health facility

4:16 pm July 5, 2023

A 23-year-old man in Denmark who opened fire at a mall last year and killed three people believing the victims were zombies was sentenced Wednesday to detention in a secure medical facility. The Copenhagen District Court convicted the man, who was not identified during the trial because of court rules, of murder and attempted murder […]

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Paris Saint-Germain fires Christophe Galtier after disappointing season

4:12 pm July 5, 2023

Paris Saint-Germain fired coach Christophe Galtier after a disappointing season on Wednesday and replaced him with former Spain and Barcelona manager Luis Enrique. Enrique was introduced at a press conference hours after Galtier was dismissed. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said his arrival will mark the start of a “new cycle, with a new style of […]

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Bat-wielding kids attack San Francisco moms, nannies outside school in wealthy neighborhood

4:08 pm July 5, 2023

Children wielding baseball bats are reportedly attacking and robbing helpless mothers and nannies in a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood known for its young families. Noe Valley, which is also known locally as “stroller alley” because of the many families with young children who live there, experienced 11 phone robberies last week, which authorities believe are […]

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Tatum O’Neal ‘almost died’ from overdose after stroke left her in a coma

4:06 pm July 5, 2023

Tatum O’Neal “almost died” from a drug overdose in May 2020. O’Neal, who gained fame after winning an Oscar at the age of 10, overdosed on pain medication, opiates and morphine. The ordeal left her in a coma for six-weeks, and she was diagnosed with aphasia, which occurs from damage to the part of the […]

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Social justice warriors driving a revolution of permissive drug culture, ‘no rules,’ counselor says

4:00 pm July 5, 2023

Efforts to promote safer drug use have morphed from a public health issue to a pillar of the culture war, a Portland-area drug and alcohol counselor argues. “I think this is bigger than even harm reduction,” Kevin Dahlgren told Fox News. “This is their social justice movement where they feel like this is really a […]

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