Ex-Police Officer Guilty of Misconduct Over Toxic WhatsApp

Former Cambridgeshire Police sergeant Paul Street has been found guilty of misconduct in public office for creating a toxic WhatsApp culture that embroiled 12 colleagues, including bullying a teen detainee and requesting a sex video of a female suspect.

Supreme Court Lets Trump Turn Back Asylum Seekers at Border

The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to block asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border, reshaping the asylum system. The decision permits 'metering' policy, preventing migrants from physically entering the US to claim asylum.

Ex-Pastor Dies After Arrest for Wife's Zion Park Death

David Vander Meer, former youth pastor, died days after being charged with murdering his wife Bernadette in Zion National Park in 2006. New evidence led to his arrest; he had increased life insurance and received a payout.

US Military Justice System Tries UK Crimes

A British woman strangled in the UK had her case tried by a US military court. This little-known system, where US personnel are court-martialed for crimes in Britain, faces scrutiny over fairness and cultural differences.

Woman strangled by US pilot in UK criticises military court

Sarah Steele, a British academic, describes her 'distressing and degrading' experience in a US court martial after being strangled by Captain Jacob Wulfson at RAF Lakenheath, calling for greater scrutiny of how UK police cede jurisdiction to US military c

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