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Heart-pounding video has been released showing the moment two brave New Jersey police officers pulled an impaired man from a car stuck on railway tracks, seconds before the speeding locomotive rams the vehicle.Police vehicle dashcam footage shows quick-thinking officers in a life-or-death incident, desperately pulling the driver from the car just after midnight May 12 as the railroad crossing gates are dropping down with warning lights flashing and bells sounding. “We’re dragging him out of the car. The car is stuck,” an officer can be heard saying over the police radio system.  A Piscataway Township Police Department officer saves a man…

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Technology company PNY has announced new microSD Express memory cards, joining the newly formed fray ahead of the Nintendo Switch 2’s global launch on June 5. As PetaPixel reported in early April, SD Express — a generally ignored memory card format — is finally getting a bit of time in the limelight thanks to the Switch 2. Interestingly, while the Switch 2 provides an opportunity for SD to showcase a faster microSD format, it also undercuts one of the primary benefits of the format: backward compatibility. As Nintendo has explained, the Switch 2 will only work with microSD Express cards,…

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This article is an on-site version of our Moral Money newsletter. Premium subscribers can sign up here to get the newsletter delivered three times a week. Standard subscribers can upgrade to Premium here, or explore all FT newsletters.Visit our Moral Money hub for all the latest ESG news, opinion and analysis from around the FT Shareholders in US renewable energy companies are licking yet another wound. Yesterday the House passed a bill gutting tax credits for the sector which, as I wrote last week, looks seriously unhelpful to the US in its economic contest with China.The Trump administration has also…

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The Trump administration is suing four New Jersey cities, accusing local officials of obstructing federal law and infringing on efforts to combat illegal immigration through their sanctuary city policies. The lawsuit by the Justice Department alleged the cities of Newark, Hoboken, Jersey City and Paterson unlawfully obstructed federal authorities trying to fight illegal immigration. Mayors Ras Baraka of Newark, Ravi Bhalla of Hoboken, Steven Fulop of Jersey City and Andre Sayegh of Paterson are named as defendants, along with the four city councils. “By intent and design, the Challenged Policies are a frontal assault on the federal immigration laws and the federal authorities…

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101 East investigates cross-border persecution and the killing of former Cambodian opposition MP, Lim Kimya, in ThailandCritics say the Cambodian government’s attacks on opposition members and activists have gone global. On January 7, 2025, former Cambodian opposition politician, Lim Kimya, was gunned down outside a busy bus station in central Bangkok. A former Thai marine confessed to carrying out the hit as a gun for hire, but two Cambodians with ties to their country’s governing party are on the run, suspected of organising the murder. While Lim Kimya’s family and friends are seeking justice, Cambodia’s prime minister, Hun Manet, denies…

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After coughing up blood, dropping 12kg and undergoing open lung surgery, rising Sydney Roosters prop De La Salle Va’a can comfortably say he’s been through more than most in his quest to make a name for himself in the NRL.The 19-year-old made his return to action in the Roosters NSW Cup side on Saturday, three months on from an innocuous hit in a trial game that left the 121kg front-rower in hospital.His comeback game at Gosford came just a few hours before elder brother Xavier, 21, scored just 45 seconds into his NRL debut, crashing over against Cronulla in front…

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As SpaceX gears up for the ninth test flight of its super-heavy Starship launch vehicle, the company has released findings from its investigation into the explosion of the rocket’s upper stage, referred to as “ship”, during its eighth test flight in March.Flight 8 launched March 6 from SpaceX’s Starbase manufacturing and test facility on the southern tip of Texas. The mission largely mirrored that of Flight 7, during which the both vehicles’ first stage Super Heavy boosters successfully rocketed back to Starbase to be caught by the launch tower’s “Mechazilla” chopstick-like arms. Ship, however, for both Flight 7 and Flight…

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Four Planned Parenthood clinics in Minnesota and four of the six in Iowa will shut down in a year, the Midwestern affiliate operating them said Friday, blaming a freeze in federal funds, budget cuts proposed in Congress and state restrictions on abortion. Two of the Minnesota clinics closing are in the Twin Cities area, in Apple Valley and Richfield. The others are in Alexandria and Bemidji.According to Planned Parenthood North Central States, the four closing in Iowa include the only Planned Parenthood facility in the state that provides abortion procedures, in Ames, home to Iowa State University. The others are…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! ESPN’s “Around the Horn” aired for the final time Friday after a nearly 23-year run. One of the main contestants on the game show throughout the years, Tim Cowlishaw, took a swipe at ESPN in his final comments on the show. “I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not seek and never expected to get back in 2002. I’d also like to say that while ESPN is currently gearing itself more toward hiring athletes instead of journalists,” Cowlishaw said during the show’s final episode Friday.  Sports journalists Tony Reali and…

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Fake stories of a coup d’etat in the West African nation of Ivory Coast surfaced this week amid mounting tensions over the upcoming October general elections. Several accounts on social media sites, including Facebook and X, posted videos of huge crowds on streets with burning buildings, which they claimed were from the country’s commercial capital, Abidjan. However, no violence was reported by security forces or any other government authorities in the city this week. Abidjan residents also denied the claims on social media. On Thursday, the country’s National Agency for Information Systems Security of Ivory Coast (ANSSI) denied the rumours.…

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