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Ryan Garcia is called a 'f*****g p***y' by Sean Strickland after speaking out on disturbing video th

Ryan Garcia was called a ‘f*****g p***y’ and seemingly challenged to a fight by ex-UFC star Sean Strickland on Monday, after breaking his silence on a disturbing video that appeared on his social media accounts. Speaking about the scary clip, which claimed he was dead, Garcia said in a video posted to X on Monday that he did not have his phone, couldn’t access his Instagram and was ‘being taken advantage of.

Somali troops, Jubbaland regional forces clash ahead of elections | News

Mogadishu accuses Nairobi of supporting ‘rebels’ as fighting breaks out in the town of Bulo Hawo ahead of next month’s general elections. Heavy fighting has broken out in the town of Bulo Hawo between Somali forces and those from the federal territory of Jubbaland, which borders Kenya, ahead of general elections slated for next month. In a statement, Somalia’s information ministry early on Monday accused what it said were Kenya-funded rebels of crossing into the border town and attacking Somali forces.

'Don't Trust the Chicken:' Ex Panera Worker Reveals 'Disgusting' Secrets

An alleged former Panera Bread employee has taken to the Internet to reveal she quit her job, and she also revealed some "disgusting" secrets about the store she worked at. The now-viral TikTok is captioned, "Finally quit. Last place I recommend working. #f**kpanera." It has been viewed over 927,800 times and liked 96,700 times since it was shared on June 9, and TikToker @alleyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy shared the five-second video that's been turning heads.

Back-to-school shoppers to save with Iowa sales tax holiday

With students soon heading back to area school for a new year of learning, the National Retail Federation is expecting back-to-school shopping to reach record highs this year. In Iowa, a sales tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, August 4 and ends at midnight Saturday, August 5. The weekend gives shoppers more flexibility when it comes to buying supplies and clothing to head back to school. Some of the most popular items sold during the sales tax holiday include crayons, notebooks, pencil boxes, scissors, markers and other basic school supplies.

Challenges and stigma: Observing Ramadan in a UK prison | Coronavirus pandemic

London, United Kingdom – In 2009, at the age of 18, Suleman was sent to HM Prison Glen Parva in the English midlands. One of the biggest challenges he faced while observing Ramadan was knowing what time the fast started and ended. “One thing you don’t have in prisons is a clock in your cell,” he told Al Jazeera. “You may have a communal one in the association hall. But in prison, a clock is the last thing you want, bearing in mind time goes really slow.