Justin Timberlake back in court, expected to plead guilty in DWI case
Justin Timberlake is back in court Friday and is expected to enter into a plea deal over his driving while intoxicated case. CBS News New York reporter Carolyn Gusoff has more.
Justin Timberlake is back in court Friday and is expected to enter into a plea deal over his driving while intoxicated case. CBS News New York reporter Carolyn Gusoff has more.
The Bombay High Court has paused Ajit Ranade’s removal as Vice-Chancellor of Pune’s Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics until September 23. Dismissed for lacking sufficient teaching experience per UGC norms, Ranade has challenged the decision, asserting that he wasn’t given an opportunity to address the committee’s report before his removal.
The “Sandman” author has denied ever engaging in non-consensual sex.
The Supreme Court inquired about the Centre’s stance on the proposal for guaranteeing MSP legally, following the withdrawal of farm laws. The court urged the Centre to keep negotiation channels open, acknowledging concerns about nationwide farmers but focusing discussions on specific groups.
Muhsin Hendricks, the world’s first openly gay imam, was shot dead near Gqeberha, South Africa. He was in a car with another person when unknown assailants blocked their exit and opened fire. Hendricks was known for his LGBTQ advocacy and had previously mentioned threats against him.
Rwanda is grappling with its first Marburg virus outbreak, with 36 cases and 11 deaths. The virus, closely related to Ebola, has a high fatality rate. Human-to-human transmission occurs through direct contact with bodily fluids. Despite the lack of approved vaccines, trials are underway. Rwanda is monitoring about 300 contacts to control the spread.