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Jerry Harris, The Star Of Netflix's Cheer, Has Admitted To Committing Child Sex Crimes

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Jerry Harris could be sentenced to up to 50 years in jail. In a federal sex abuse prosecution against him, Jeremiah "Jerry" Harris, one of the stars of the Netflix documentary series Cheer, has pleaded guilty. Harris, 22, acknowledged to acquiring child pornography and traveling to another state with the intention of engaging in illegal sexual activity. Since his arrest in Chicago in 2020, he has been placed in pre-trial detention. The guilty plea was part of a compromise that allowed him to escape prosecution on five other federal offenses. Cheer is an Emmy Award-winning television show that follows the life of the Navarro College cheerleading team in Texas. Cheer is an Emmy Award-winning television show that follows the life of the Navarro College cheerleading team in Texas. Harris' celebrity earned him an invitation to the Academy Awards, where he interviewed celebrities on the red carpet as a guest of TV host Ellen DeGeneres. He pleaded guilty on Thursday to offering

US People Should Leave Ukraine Now, According To Joe Biden

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Due to escalating Russian military threats, US President Joe Biden has ordered all American citizens still in Ukraine to evacuate the country immediately. Mr. Biden has stated that if Russia invades Ukraine, he will not send soldiers to rescue Americans. "Things might get crazy rapidly" in the region, he said. Despite massing more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border, Russia has repeatedly denied any ambitions to invade the country. However, it has recently launched large-scale military exercises with Belarus, and Ukraine has accused Russia of obstructing its access to the sea. The Kremlin has stated that it intends to enforce "red lines" in order to prevent its former Soviet neighbor from joining Nato. In the midst of the tensions, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared on Thursday that Europe is facing its worst security crisis in decades. The US State Department has advised Americans in Ukraine to leave as soon as possible. Mr Biden told NBC News, &quo

The United States Has Urged Canada To Break The Truckers' Blockade

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Officials from the United States have encouraged Canada's government to use its federal authority to remove a trucker blockade protesting Covid restrictions. President Joe Biden is routinely briefed on the protests that have erupted in Ottawa and at a border crossing that accounts for a fifth of all US-Canada trade. Automobile manufacturers and municipal governments are seeking an injunction to end the Ambassador Bridge roadblock. Protesters in Ontario have been denied access to internet donations by an Ontario court. After being removed off GoFundMe for allegedly breaking its harassment policy, the truckers have raised over $8 million (C$10 million, £5.9 million) through online site GiveSendGo. The order "binds any and all parties with possession or control over these gifts," according to Ontario Premier Doug Ford, whose office pursued it. According to a White House official, the US Secretaries of Homeland Security and Transportation spoke with their Canadian counterpart

In March, Wales' Face Mask Law Could Be Repealed

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According to First Minister Mark Drakeford, the law forcing people to wear face masks in Wales could be repealed by the end of March. According to the Welsh government, lowering case rates indicate it may be able to relax some of the remaining coronavirus restrictions. From the 18th of February, Covid passes for entertainment venues, nightclubs, and large events will no longer be required. Additionally, from February 28, students will not be required to wear masks in class, and schools will be free to set their own standards. From February 28, the law requiring face coverings in most public areas will be loosened as well. They will no longer be necessary in shops, public transportation, hairdressers, salons, or health and social services. While they will continue to be necessary in locations like shops, public transportation, hairdressers, salons, and health and social services, they will no longer be required in places like churches, cinemas, and museums. Self-isolation requirements w

The Search For A New Metropolitan Police Commissioner Has Begun Following The Resignation Of The Current One

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 Following Dame Cressida Dick's retirement, a search for a new Metropolitan Police Commissioner is underway. Dame Cressida said she was left with "no choice" when London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed his displeasure with her leadership. "I agreed to stay for a short term to preserve the Met's stability," she stated. Some Met PCs were found guilty of "disgraceful" misogyny, discrimination, and sex harassment by the police watchdog last week. Dame Cressida, the first woman to manage the UK's largest police department, was also chastised after Sarah Everard was murdered by a serving Met officer last year. The Met is also in charge of national counter-terrorism policing, in addition to London. The home secretary will pick her successor in collaboration with the mayor of London. Matt Jukes and Neil Basu, both assistant Met commissioners, are among the contenders. Sir Paul Stephenson, a former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, told LBC that "we sho

After Comments About 'Too Many Women,' A Deputy Police Chief Resigns

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After suggesting that the number of women in some fire departments be reduced, a deputy police and crime commissioner resigned. At a Hampshire fire authority meeting in December, Luke Stubbs said that equality goals "primarily benefit women and minorities." His statements were severely panned, and he later apologized. Mr. Stubbs has subsequently resigned, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. He made his remarks during a meeting of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority, when plans to hire more women and people from minority ethnic groups were discussed. "Government is bringing in quota programs across the public sector - and I think this is bad," Mr Stubbs said, "but only where it favors women and minorities." "It has to be 50/50 in regions where it's largely men, but there's no change in areas where it's mostly women." "I would like confidence that actions are being taken to lower that," he

States Are Abandoning Covid Restrictions, Leaving The White House In The Dust

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In New York City, a student wears a face mask to school. As pandemic restrictions are loosened in a number of US jurisdictions, the White House is under pressure to change its position on mask use. Governors of New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts have announced that some mask mandates in their states will be repealed. New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, and Oregon announced proposals to relax mask regulations earlier this week. Governors have been pleading with the White House to issue advice on removing face coverings. On Wednesday, however, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emphasized that it was not yet time to abolish US mask regulations. Jen Psaki, a press secretary for the White House, said that Americans should follow the CDC guidelines rather than less stringent state or municipal regulations. Democratic governors are putting on on President Joe Biden to change the mask rules. Governors, on the other hand, are not waiting for approval from medical experts

The US National Archives Has Asked For A Formal Investigation Into Trump's Management Of Materials

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The US government agency in charge of presidential records preservation has requested the Justice Department to look into Donald Trump's handling of official documents. The National Archives is obligated by law to receive all of the president's correspondence, work documents, and emails. Officials claim, however, that the former president ripped up numerous documents illegally. According to the Archives, several of them had to be taped back together. Mr Trump's 15 boxes of paperwork, which he was supposed to pass over when he departed the White House, were instead moved to his Florida property. They contain letters from Mr. Trump to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as well as Barack Obama's presidential handover letter. Mr. Trump has already fought with the National Archives. In an unsuccessful attempt to delay the release of White House data to a congressional committee investigating the violence on the US Capitol on January 6, he filed a lawsuit. Mr Trump welcomed the

Wayne Rooney Was Concerned That Drinking Could Have Resulted In His Death

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Wayne Rooney has admitted that he was concerned about mortality during his darkest days. When Wayne Rooney's drinking issues were at their worst, he says he thought he would have died or killed someone. Before the publication of a new documentary about his life, the Derby County manager and Manchester United and England record striker spoke to BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent. When asked what his greatest fear was in those moments, he said, "Probably death." "That could have been females, it could have been drink-driving, which I've done, it could have been killing someone - you could kill yourself - and that's an awful place to be," the 36-year-old said of his "mistakes." "I knew I needed aid, not only to rescue myself but also to save my family," says the narrator. Rooney also admitted that as a player, he felt compelled to keep many of his troubles hidden. "I couldn't go into a dressing room ten, fifteen years ago and say,

Boris Johnson Has Urged Nato Allies Not To Sacrifice Principles In The Ukraine Situation

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Boris Johnson will fly to Brussels and Warsaw in support of Nato allies, stating that the military alliance's fundamentals must not be compromised. During the tensions over Ukraine, he said Nato needed to draw "lines in the snow," including the right of every European democracy to aspire to membership. Later this week, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Defense Secretary Ben Wallace will meet with their Russian counterparts in Moscow. Despite Russia's denials, it has 100,000 troops stationed on Ukraine's border. It need assurances. Ukraine will be denied membership in NATO. The prime minister's travel is part of a flurry of diplomatic action in the United Kingdom. Ms Truss said she was committed to speak up for freedom and democracy in Ukraine ahead of her first travel to Russia in four years, and that she planned to urge Moscow to pursue a diplomatic solution. During the day, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is set to meet with Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenb