Cardi B Trial Verdict in Civil Trial Revealed

Cardi B Trial Verdict in Civil Trial Revealed

Cardi B was found not liable in the civil lawsuit brought forth by security guard Emani Ellis in 2020, in which she accused the rapper of assault two years prior. On Tuesday, September 2, Cardi B (real named Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) was cleareed of assault and battery charges in the civil case against her. “I want to thank my lawyers,” Cardi, 32, said during a press conference after the verdict was read in court, via TMZ. She thanked her fans and the jurors as well as “everybody at ho...
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Cardi B Assault Trial: Watch the Verdict!

Cardi B Assault Trial: Watch the Verdict!

In a total victory for Cardi B, a jury found that the rapper did not assault security guard Emani Ellis. Ellis’ claims against Cardi B., including battery, assault, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, were rejected. (9/2/25) MORE Assault, Celebrities on Trial, Civil Lawsuits Cardi B Latest Videos Reaction to Cardi B’s Civil Assault Trial Verdict, Pen Throwing Incident Cardi B: Court TV ‘Got Good Angles of Me’ Cardi B Assault Trial: Plaintiff Rebu...
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UK Prime Minister’s Armored Range Rover Sentinels Will Continue To Run On Petrol Due To Electric Variant’s ‘Blast Anxiety’

UK Prime Minister’s Armored Range Rover Sentinels Will Continue To Run On Petrol Due To Electric Variant’s ‘Blast Anxiety’

UK Prime Minister’s Armored Range Rover Sentinels will continue to Run on petrol as EV Variant can’t offer adequate ‘Blast Protection’. JLR told UK government that the required safety levels and blast protection cannot be achieved in armored EV. Because of this, JLR said ‘Special Purpose Vehicles’ (SPV) should be exempted from the 2030 internal combustion ban. To offer protection, armoured vehicles are usually fitted with bulletproof glass, armour plating, and “bomb blankets” und...
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911 Call Released: Dolphins Coach Reportedly Choke Slammed and Slapped a Woman in Fort Lauderdale Apartment

911 Call Released: Dolphins Coach Reportedly Choke Slammed and Slapped a Woman in Fort Lauderdale Apartment

Miami Dolphins Football Coach Ryan Crow Arrested on Domestic Violence Charge Witnesses say they saw Miami Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow assaulting a woman inside a Fort Lauderdale luxury high-rise, according to 911 calls released Tuesday by police. Crow, 37, was arrested early Friday on a misdemeanor domestic violence battery charge. The caller said she saw Crow and a woman at about 11:45 p.m. arguing at an apartment complex in Fort Lauderdale before the incident turned physical....
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Several People Injured as Truck Rams Into Multiple Vehicles

Several People Injured as Truck Rams Into Multiple Vehicles

Several people were injured on Tuesday afternoon following an accident involving multiple vehicles in the Chepsir area along the Kericho-Nakuru highway. According to witnesses, the accident occurred after a lorry lost control and rammed into an oncoming bus before crashing into other vehicles. Besides the bus and the lorry, other vehicles involved in the accident included a personal car and a trailer that veered off the road as both attempted to avoid a collision. Following the crash, the area r...
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Zimbabwe Announces Ban on Tinted Car Windows, VIP and Security Vehicles Exempted

Zimbabwe Announces Ban on Tinted Car Windows, VIP and Security Vehicles Exempted

Tinted Car Windows Prohibited in Zimbabwe, Exceptions Only for VIP and Security Vehicles The Government of Zimbabwe has reportedly announced a ban on tinted car windows for both public transport and private vehicles. However, security and VIP vehicles will be exempt from the measure, EarGround TV reveals. The decision follows investigations that revealed drugs being hidden in vehicles with heavily tinted windows. Also Read: Cars Made Before 1931 Don’t Need Import Licence: ZIMRA Clarifies Ban...
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Humanoid Robots Showcase Their Skills, but They’re on a Long Road to Catch Up to AI

Humanoid Robots Showcase Their Skills, but They’re on a Long Road to Catch Up to AI

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Lualaba Governor to Address DRC-Africa Battery Metals Forum in September in Kolwezi

Lualaba Governor to Address DRC-Africa Battery Metals Forum in September in Kolwezi

Kolwezi, Congo (Kinshasa), September 02, 2025 –(PR.com)– The organisers of the DRC-Africa Battery Metals Forum have confirmed that H.E. Fifi Masuka Saini, the Governor of Lualaba Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, will address the event that is taking place from 29 to 20 September in Kolwezi. Governor Masuka Saini will deliver a welcome address during the opening session on 29 September. H.E. Fifi Masuka Saini is regarded as a prominent and influential figure in the count...
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UK study finds space-based solar could supply 80% of Europe’s renewable energy needs

A paper by King’s College London scientists suggests that space-based solar panels (SBSP) could cut Europe’s land-based renewable energy needs by up to 80%, including reducing battery energy storage usage by more than 70%. The authors are now in contact with leading companies such as Space Solar. September 2, 2025 Blathnaid O’Dea A group of scientists from King’s College London analyzed the potential of SBSP using designs based on NASA’s cost and performance projections for 2050. T...
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Lady shares hilarious moment a bus driver uses a toy trumpet as makeshift horn for his vehicle.

Lady shares hilarious moment a bus driver uses a toy trumpet as makeshift horn for his vehicle.

In a now-viral video, a woman recounts her amusing encounter with a resourceful bus driver, proving once again that necessity is the mother of invention. According to the clip, she had boarded a commercial bus from Lagos Island when she realized the vehicle’s horn wasn’t working. A serious issue on roads where honking is practically a second language for navigating traffic. Undeterred, the bus driver reached for an unusual substitute: a rubber toy trumpet, the kind typically found at childre...
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