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bermudareal.com | Anna Kaufman |Bermuda Real
USA TODAY, By Anna Kaufman – It’s a question that has haunted fans and fed conspiracy theorists for nearly three decades: Who killed Tupac? The mystery, which has long eluded professional investigators and amateur sleuths alike, got a big break in February 2023 when Duane “Keffe D” Davis was arrested on a first-degree murder charge in connection with the rapper’s killing.
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bermudareal.com | Kathleen Wong |Bermuda Real
USA TODAY: By Kathleen Wong – Delta Air Lines said it will compensate every passenger who was onboard this week’s regional jet that crashed and flipped upside down at Toronto Pearson International Airport with $30,000. “Delta Care Team representatives are telling customers this gesture has no strings attached and does not affect rights,” a spokesperson for the airline told USA TODAY in an email.
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bermudareal.com | Ed Aarons |Bermuda Real
The GUARDIAN: LONDON, England, By Ed Aarons at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Ruben Amorim has insisted that he will “stick with my beliefs” after watching his injury-hit Manchester United side endure a 12th Premier League defeat of the campaign that leaves them 15th in the table.
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bermudareal.com | Damien Gayle |Bermuda Real
The GUARDIAN: LONDON, England, By Damien Gayle – Extreme weather events are expected to lead to volatile food prices throughout 2025, supply chain analysts have said, after cocoa and coffee prices more than doubled over the past year. In an apparent confirmation of warnings that climate breakdown could lead to food shortages, research by the consultancy Inverto found steep rises in the prices of a number of food commodities in the year to January that correlated with unexpected weather.
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bermudareal.com | Paul MacInnes |Bermuda Real
The GUARDIAN: LONDON, England, By Paul Macinnes – Manchester City have struck a substantial blow in their battle against the Premier League, after a tribunal ruled that the entirety of the original rules related to associated party transactions (APTs) were “void and unenforceable”. The result creates even greater uncertainty over the functioning of the Premier League’s rulebook, after it postponed the introduction of squad cost control rules on Thursday.
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