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Sydney’s Night Stalker rapist pleads guilty to 13 charges over attacks against women in 1990s

Glenn Gary Cameron’s identity had remained secret after he was arrested in early 2024 at Sydney airport, following a breakthrough in forensic technology

A man accused of terrorising women in the early 1990s across Sydney, who was dubbed the Night Stalker, has pleaded guilty to 13 charges.

The man appeared before Downing Centre local Court on Thursday, weeks after the serial rapist was unmasked as Glenn Gary Cameron. His identity had remained a secret since he was arrested more than 18 months ago due to suppression orders.

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Derrick Henry slams helmet, tumbles onto bench after latest fumble frustration

The Ravens running back Derek Henry fumbled during a crucial fourth quarter drive against the Lions on Monday night, giving Detroit the ball back with 8:31 left and a 28-24 lead.
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Darius Slayton wants Giants to give Jaxson Dart what they took from Daniel Jones in QB decision

Six years later, Slayton is one of the winless Giants’ longest-tenured players as coach Brian Daboll ponders making a similar decision in potentially replacing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of first-rounder Jaxson Dart, possibly as early as Sunday’s game against the Chargers.
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Lions run over the Ravens, sack Lamar Jackson 7 times in a 38-30 win over Baltimore

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Two 25-year-old elk hunters found dead in Colorado were struck by lightning: ‘Horrific act of nature’

“That kind of death is just instant. It’s like you’re alive and now you’re not,” the coroner said. “Just that quick. Split second.”
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Private eye attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers for Justin Baldoni lawsuit arrested at Travis Kelce’s home: report

A man was arrested at Travis Kelce’s home on Sept. 15. shortly after 2 a.m. for trespassing, Page Six can confirm.
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Kamala Harris Says Maybe She Was ‘Too Cautious’ Not Picking Buttigieg as VP

Kamala Harris calls Trump a ‘tyrant.’
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China cancels schools and flights as it braces for Ragasa, one of the strongest typhoons in years

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Maduro claims U.S. aggression has failed to undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty and unity

Maduro Decries U.S. Aggression as National Consensus Strengthens

In a televised address on September 22, 2025, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned a campaign of psychological, political, diplomatic, and military aggression perceived as initiated by the United States six weeks ago. He asserted that this aggression has galvanized national unity in defense of the country’s sovereignty and peace, reports 24brussels.

Speaking from the “Gran Cacique Maiquetía” hotel in La Guaira, Maduro claimed that Venezuelans have responded with “poise, serenity, and firmness” to the provocations from the U.S. He outlined a U.S. strategy characterized by a false narrative, escalating tensions, and the search for incidents to justify intervention.

Maduro dismissed the narrative surrounding Venezuela, labeling it “extravagant” and “not credible.” He referenced reports from reputable international bodies, including the UN’s World Crime and Crime Organization and the World Customs Organization, which contradict U.S. claims. He argued that contrary to accusations, previous reports from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) aligned with these assessments, highlighting that Washington’s campaign has ultimately failed and instead fostered a consensus among 90% of the Venezuelan populace in support of sovereignty and peace.

Additionally, independent polls indicated a 68% willingness among Venezuelans to defend their country with weapons in the event of aggression, while a staggering 93% expressed disapproval of the U.S. government. Critically viewed opposition figures, such as Leopoldo López, Julio Borges, and María Corina Machado, faced repudiation exceeding 90% among the population.

Recent studies suggest support for Maduro and the Bolivarian government has surged to 61%, marking the highest approval level since his election, according to independent economic research groups. Conversely, backing for the Venezuelan right, often seen as aligned with U.S. interests, has dwindled to just 6%, leading Maduro to assert that it is “practically on the way to disappearing.”

“If they were looking for an effect of political, economic, or psychological weakening of Venezuela, they achieved the opposite,” stated Maduro. He emphasized that external aggression has not only bolstered national unity but also rallied international support from social movements, human rights organizations, and governments within Latin America, the Caribbean, and worldwide.

Against this backdrop, Maduro urged enhanced efforts to defend national sovereignty, peace, and social justice against disinformation campaigns and external threats. He asserted, “For us, freedom has no alternative. It is not freedom or slaves; we will never be slaves of anyone,” invoking the legacies of historical figures such as Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez.

“The world and especially the people of the United States do not want more war and even less a war in the Caribbean and South America,” he concluded, reinforcing his stance against foreign intervention.

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Daniel Jones cheekily calls out ‘cheater’ Eli Manning over viral 2019 flip-cup game

During his appearance on Monday’s “Manningcast” on ESPN2, the Colts QB joined Peyton and Eli Manning for part of the game between the Lions and Ravens, and Peyton resurrected a famous clip of Eli and Jones playing flip cup at a Hoboken bar.