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Mayorkas faces backlash for bailing early on storm-ravaged North Carolina visit to enjoy upscale cuisine in DC

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was torched for spending fewer than six hours visiting storm-ravaged areas of North Carolina on Thursday. Adding fuel to the fire, a photographer released a snapshot of Mayorkas back in Washington, D.C., later that day, grabbing takeout from Nobu, an upscale Japanese restaurant. ‘When it comes to being […]

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Donald Trump Bashed Detroit in His Pitch to Michigan Voters

Former President Donald Trump—speaking in Detroit to a crowd of Detroiters—characterized the Motor City as a “decimated” ruin that looked “a hell of a lot more” like the developing world “than most places in China.” If Vice President Kamala Harris is elected, he warned, “our whole country will end up being like Detroit.” Trump’s remarks […]

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Boeing Will Cut 17,000 Jobs in Bid to Slash Costs

Boeing’s new chief executive on Friday announced plans to reduce its work force by 10 percent, or about 17,000 jobs, as he seeks to restructure the company in an effort to slash costs and improve production of planes, which has been plagued by numerous delays. Kelly Ortberg, who became chief executive in August, told employees […]

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Football wins two months in a row as Madden sweeps August sales | Circana

Madden NFL 25 was the top-selling game in August, but it was not a particularly fruitful month for video game hardware, according to industry-tracking firm Circana. This is the second time in a row that a football title from Electronic Arts has topped the month’s bestseller charts — in July, it was EA Sports College […]

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Hurricane disinformation rampant in US election campaign

Joe Biden had had enough. This was very clear when the US president gave a short statement to journalists on Thursday afternoon. “Anyone who seeks to take advantage of our fellow Americans’ desperation, whether you’re a company engaging in price gouging or a citizen trying to scam your neighbors: we’ll go after you and we’ll hold […]

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The Federal Reserve may have pretty much just hit its 2% inflation target

This week’s inflation data provided more evidence that the Federal Reserve is nearing its objective, fresh on the heels of the central bank’s dramatic interest rate cut just a few weeks ago. Consumer and producer price indexes for September both came in around expectations, showing that inflation is drifting down to the central bank’s 2% […]

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‘Unstable’ Canceled By Netflix After 2 Seasons

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is not proceeding with a third season of Unstable, its comedy series starring and co-created/executive produced by Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe. The news, which I hear has been relayed to the crew, is not surprising because Season 2, which debuted Aug. 1, failed to break into the Netflix Top […]

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Medicare Change Would Expand Coverage for 14 Million People

A new Medicare proposal from Vice President Kamala Harris could expand coverage for millions of people. This week, Harris proposed expanding Medicare to provide home care for families that cannot afford long-term care. The benefits would be available for those who are unable to perform daily activities like bathing and eating or if they have […]

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Migrant who sexually assaulted 15-year-old while awaiting deportation given chance to stay in Britain

A MONSTER migrant who sexually assaulted a 15-year-old while waiting to be deported was given another chance to stay – because of European human rights laws.

Sarmad Raza Sheikh, 46, claimed to have depression and psychotic episodes, with a judge siding with his claim he cannot be treated well enough in his native Pakistan.

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A judge has ruled a migrant who sexually assaulted a 15-year-old should not be deported (stock photo)
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It means the case must be heard again to determine whether deportation would violate mental health regulations in the controversial European Convention of Human Rights.

Sheikh came to Britain in 2006 as a mature student before overstaying and refusing to leave once his visa ran out in 2011.

The migrant even attempted to stay by submitting a fake degree diploma which he had never actually achieved, according to Tribunal papers seen by The Sun.

In October 2012, the crook was cautioned by cops over an undisclosed sex offence committed while his third application to stay was being processed.

He made two more bids to remain in Britain, though they were also turned down when he refused to cough up the necessary fees.

Finally in May 2017, six years after his leave to remain expired, Sheikh was served with a deportation notice for overstaying.

But the fiend had not been flown home by September 2018 when he was convicted of a depraved sex attack on a 15-year-old teen.

The monster was handed only 12 weeks in prison with Home Office officials deciding the offending did not meet the threshold for automatic deportation, which could have sped up his flight home.

Sheikh was set free from jail after only six weeks and began working illegally for a tech firm in 2020.

At the time he was attempting another appeal against his asylum claim being refused.

A tribunal hearing last month heard the brute had presented at Charing Cross Hospital this August – a month before his final hearing – claiming to be suffering from depression.

He was said to be not well enough to attend his hearing over video link.

Judge ruling

Siding with Sheikh, Judge Fiona Lindsley ruled the case must be heard again “in light of new medical developments”.

She warned his removal may violate Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, as judges previously did not consider the impact of deportation on his mental well-being.

The judge added other rulings had not considered whether he could be treated abroad to an acceptable standard.

And Ms Lindsley said no findings from earlier hearings could be preserved — including a ruling his sex crime conviction made it “not conducive to the public good” for him to remain in the UK.

It comes after Albanian robber Ardit Binaj, 32, also used the Euro human rights charter to stay in the country – despite already being deported.

And documents released yesterday also showed how alleged murderer Fatmir Bleta, 64, also avoided being sent to Albania despite already being in prison here.

His solicitors successfully claimed any extradition would breach his Article 6 rights to a fair trial under the ECHR.

The Home Office was asked to comment.

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16 Halloween events around the UK to book now – from pumpkin picking to scary walking trails

AS the leaves begin to turn and a chill creeps into the air, the country is transforming into a playground of eerie delights.

From pumpkin patches to haunted castles, this year’s Halloween attractions promise thrills and chills for all ages.

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Jacob Lewis reveals the best bewitching Halloween events across the country
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Whether you are seeking family-friendly fun or scream-your-lungs-out scares, Jacob Lewis has found the best bewitching Halloween events across the country.

Budget-friendly boos

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In Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, history meets mystery with the Ghostly And Macabre guided walking tour[/caption]

FOR those watching their wallets, Pembrokeshire’s Milford Water-front offers a free Halloween trail from October 28 to November 3.

To make it a full getaway, Hotel Ty Milford Waterfront is offering a “kids stay free” deal when sharing a family room, with prices from £116 per night.

See milford waterfront.co.uk.

In Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, history meets mystery with the Ghostly And Macabre guided walking tour.

Running every Friday from Halloween until March, the 90-minute journey through the town’s darkened streets uncovers centuries of grim history.

Tickets £7.50 for adults and £4 for children (aged 14 and over).

See visit-burystedmunds.co.uk.

Or head to Derby for a free event that begins family-friendly but, as night falls, sees the atmosphere shift to an adults-only March Of The Vampires.

Go to visit derby.co.uk.

Grownup goose bumps

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Are you brave enough for Norfolk’s ROARR! experience?[/caption]

EXTREME scare experience PrimEvil at ROARR! in Norfolk is not for the faint of heart.

Running between October 17 and November 2, the fully immersive event features five terrifying haunts, including Werehouse 51: Toxic Mutation, and roaming street actors.

Other attrac-tions include high ropes courses and zombie archery. Tickets from £28 at primevil-scare.com.

Ghost hunters will find their perfect Halloween treat at Hever Castle in Kent.

This year, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn invites brave souls on an after-dark tour, delving into the castle’s most unfortunate owners and their gruesome fates.

The experience begins with a glass of prosecco (or a non-alcoholic alter-native) at the Moat Cafe, setting the stage for a truly haunting night.

Strictly for over-16s.

Tickets from £35.26 at hevercastle.co.uk.

Pumpkin picking

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Cotswold Farm Park offers family-friendly pumpkin picking[/caption]

DODDINGTON Hall in Lincolnshire is the UK’s best pumpkin patch, according to an in-depth ranking by Outdoor Toys.

The free-entry wonderland boasts 30 varieties of pumpkins, squashes and gourds.

See doddingtonhall.com.

In second place was Tapnell Farm on the Isle of Wight, offering a pumpkin trail and plenty of spooky photo opportunities.

Tickets, £14.50, tapnellfarm.com.

Or check out Millets Farm Centre in Oxfordshire, which secured third spot, thanks to its low £2 entry fee and annual Halloween Spook-tacular that includes pumpkin-picking, a Halloween circus and a spooky disco.

See milletsfarmcentre.com.

For a dog-friendly adventure, head to Cotswold Farm Park.

But as night falls, the patch transforms with live music and UV pumpkin displays.

Tickets from £10.95 at cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk.

Scary mazes

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Blackburn’s Scare Kingdom Scream Park is pushing the boundaries of fear[/caption]

HAILED as one of Europe’s most- haunted cities, York delivers an immersive experience at its Hallowscream fright nights at York Maze.

The award-winning attraction features five horror mazes, more than 100 live actors and extra-jumpy scare zones.

Strictly over-16s.

Tickets from £28 at yorkmazehallowscream.co.uk.

In Blackburn, Scare Kingdom Scream Park is pushing the boundaries of fear.

Running on select nights to November 9, it boasts 80 scare actors across 130 themed spaces around five scare mazes promising pulse-pounding adventures.

Minimum age of 13 (accompanied by an adult).

With tickets starting at £27.79, this one is an intense experience that’s not for the faint-hearted.

For details, see scarekingdom.com.

Family-friendly frights

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Drayton Manor has transformed into a Spooktacular Halloween wonderland[/caption]

DRAYTON MANOR in Staffordshire has transformed into a Spooktacular Halloween wonderland until November 3.

Included with regular admission, visitors can enjoy the Carnival of Spooks walk-through and daily shows.

Tickets from £27.50 at draytonmanor.co.uk.

The Halloween in the City festival returns to Manchester on October 26 and 27, when the city centre will be overrun by giant inflatable monsters, including eight-metre-long Leech.

As darkness falls, buildings across the city will glow an eerie green, while thousands of pumpkin lanterns line the streets.

See visitmanchester.com.

Warwick Castle is also joining the Halloween fun with ghostly inhabitants taking over the grounds.

Families can enjoy quizzes, discos, songs and sorcery.

Tickets from £22.

For more details, see warwick-castle.com.

Thrilling trails

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Moors Valley Country Park in Dorset is debuting a Halloween illuminated trail[/caption]

FOR those who prefer their scares with a side of natural beauty, Moors Valley Country Park in Dorset is debuting a Halloween illuminated trail.

Running from October 25 to November 3, the after-dark adventure winds through the forest, revealing hidden surprises including a secret cemetery, ghostly undertakers and tree demons.

With thunderstorms, wicked witches and giant spiders along the way, it is a multi-sensory experience that blends the beauty of nature with Halloween theatrics.

Tickets from £12 at moors-valley.co.uk.

Just outside Port Talbot, Margam Country Park is launching Fright Nights – a spine-tingling experience that draws on the location’s haunted history.

The trail begins in the ruins of the gardens where visitors encounter 7ft Cistercian monks before venturing into a forest rumoured to be home to the ghost of a murdered gamekeeper.

The journey continues into the 19th-century castle, considered one of the UK’s most haunted places.

With two scare levels available – one for younger visitors and a more intense version for those 15 and up – it’s a customisable fright fest for those with different terror thresholds.

Tickets from £12.50 at www.margamcountrypark.co.uk.

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