
Police video of Justin Timberlake's 2024 drunken driving arrest released
NEW YORK (AP) — Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York’s Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday. The pop star tells officers at one point, “these are like really hard tests. ”The footage, which runs roughly eight hours, includes Timberlake’s initial stop after Sag Harbor police said he ran a in...
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Cuba refuses to let US Embassy in Havana import diesel for its generators
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Cuban government has refused a request by the U. S. Embassy in Havana to allow it to import diesel for its generators while the Trump administration continues to impose a fuel blockade on the island, according to two U. S. officials familiar with the matter. The Cuban government turned down the request as the U. S. State Department has been weighing a reduction in staffing at the embassy in Havana because of the lack of diesel. Such a move would likely lead to a U. S. a...
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Uganda reintroduces rhinos into a protected area where they have been extinct since 1983
KARAMOJA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan wildlife authorities have reintroduced rhinos into a remote protected area where they were once poached into extinction, an event seen by conservationists as a milestone in efforts to support the recovery of a species threatened by poaching. On Tuesday, two southern white rhinos from a private ranch in the East African country were reintroduced into Kidepo Valley National Park in the country's northeast. Two more rhinos in metallic crates arrived there on have...
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