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Security Guard Claims Diddy Paid $100K for Hotel Fight Footage

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Fortune

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly paid a security guard $100,000 to suppress footage of him assaulting his girlfriend in 2016, as part of a broader legal case involving accusations of abuse and misconduct. The guard testified about the deal and Combs' efforts to hide the incident, which is central to the ongoing sex trafficking and racketeering trial against him.

Sting's Retirement and Legacy in AEW

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Wrestling Inc.

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AEW has been working to gather footage from Sting's extensive wrestling career for his upcoming retirement match at AEW Revolution, with permission obtained for footage from NJPW and likely from Pro Wrestling NOAH. However, WWE owns the footage from Sting's time in WWE, WCW, and NWA, making it uncertain whether AEW will be able to use it. The availability of footage from TNA, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and Sting's time in the Memphis territory remains unclear.

"Back-to-Back Earthquakes Rattle Southern California and Hawaii"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California, widely felt across the region, with locals sharing footage of their experiences. No significant damage or serious injuries were reported, and no tsunami was triggered. Officials advised residents to be prepared for potential aftershocks, with a 1-in-20 chance of a larger quake in the following days. Earlier in the day, a 5.7 magnitude earthquake shook Hawaii's Big Island, causing severe shaking and some damage on Oahu, over 200 miles away from the epicenter.

"2024 BJ: Astonishing Footage of Near-Earth Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Supercar Blondie

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Astronomers have shared new footage of a recently discovered asteroid's close encounter with Earth, providing a rare glimpse of the celestial event. The asteroid, known as 2022 EB5, passed within 0.5 lunar distances of Earth, equivalent to about 120,000 miles, making it a relatively close shave in astronomical terms. The footage captured by astronomers offers valuable insights into the behavior and trajectory of near-Earth objects, contributing to our understanding of potential impact threats and the dynamics of the solar system.

Controversy Surrounds Alleged Surrender of 'Hamas Fighters' in Gaza

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Videos showing detained Palestinians allegedly surrendering weapons to Israeli forces in Gaza have raised questions about the circumstances and authenticity of the footage. BBC Verify has examined the videos and confirmed that they are different sections of a continuous sequence, with the same man handing over three guns. However, it remains unclear whether the man is genuinely surrendering the weapons or simply following instructions. The footage also raises doubts about whether the events were staged for the camera, as the man was already in his underwear and Israeli troops likely knew about the weapons. The Israeli Defense Forces stated that detainees are treated in accordance with international law.

"Israel-Gaza War: Surrendering Guns, Struggles, and Breakthroughs - What We Know"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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Footage of detained Palestinians in Gaza apparently surrendering weapons to Israeli forces has raised questions about the circumstances and filming of the events. Two videos, initially thought to be separate "takes," were found to be different sections of a continuous sequence. The footage shows a man in his underwear laying down three guns on the pavement, while other men stand nearby. It remains unclear whether the man is genuinely surrendering the weapons or simply following instructions. The videos were accompanied by photographs suggesting multiple cameras were involved. Israel has emphasized its progress against Hamas, while the Red Cross has called for detainees to be treated in accordance with international law.

Honoring Pearl Harbor: Veterans and Servicemembers Pay Tribute to the Fallen

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deseret News

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On the 82nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, original footage from the event has been released, showing the Japanese surprise attack on the naval base. The attack resulted in the deaths of thousands and the sinking of several ships. Radioman Second Class Art Montagne, who was present during the attack, described the chaos and devastation he witnessed, including the capsizing of the USS Oklahoma and the explosion of the USS Arizona.

Israel's Shocking Video Exposes Horrific Hamas Atrocities

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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A 43-minute film containing raw footage of Hamas terrorists' massacre in southern Israel on October 7 has shocked viewers worldwide. The film, compiled from body cameras, dashcams, and social media accounts, shows graphic images of the brutal attack that left over 1,200 people dead and 200-plus taken hostage. The footage, described as difficult to watch, has been shown to diplomats, international organizations, and decision-makers, but will not be released to the general public. The film captures the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists, including gender-based crimes and the joyous celebration of their heinous acts. Viewers, including members of Congress, have expressed extreme shock and horror after watching the footage.

Unveiling the Haunting Horrors of Hamas: Israel's Brave Decision to Show the Unseen

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum emotionally recounts the "horrific" footage of Hamas terror attacks on Israel, describing the gruesome scenes of bloodshed and charred bodies. She highlights a particularly haunting moment involving two young boys whose father is killed by a grenade, and the terrorist pushes them into their kitchen while they cry for their mother. MacCallum also mentions a chilling phone call where a Hamas terrorist boasts to his parents about killing Jews. The unfiltered videos were shown to a small group of reporters to counter Holocaust denial-like doubts about the atrocities committed by Hamas.

Unseen Horrors: Israel's Unaired Glimpse into Hamas Terror

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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The Israeli Consulate in New York screened 45 minutes of footage from Hamas' October 7 massacre in southern Israel, showing the horrific acts committed by the terrorists. The footage, collected from various sources including body cameras, social media posts, and surveillance cameras, revealed the extent of the violence, including shootings, arson, and beheadings. The purpose of the screening was to counter those who deny or downplay the atrocities, as well as to raise awareness of the ongoing threat posed by Hamas and its supporters.

Israel Exposes Hamas' Brutal Atrocities in Unedited Footage

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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Israeli authorities have shown graphic footage of killings and mutilations carried out by Hamas during their rampage in southern Israel on 7 October. The 43-minute compilation, captured from various sources, including security cameras and social media, was shown to foreign journalists to counter attempts to deny or downplay the extent of the atrocities. The footage depicted the killing of children, decapitations, and other brutal acts. The screening took place amidst renewed appeals to Israel to halt its bombing of Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of at least 400 Palestinians in the past 24 hours and displaced over 1.4 million people.