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Hotel chain faces trial after woman, 21, ‘crushed by falling wardrobe’

Metro

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July 1, 2026

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The holiday park worker had travelled from Pwllheli, North Wales, to stay with a friend at the Grade II listed hotel.

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Ecostylia

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· Jul 8, 2026

At the CFake trial in Paris, sexual deepfakes become a case about victims, evidence and cross-border justice

Woman posing in a studio with a large red heart, a symbolic image of intimacy exposed to the public gaze. The straight-on framing follows the subject without showing the victims or the content in question. Credit: Richard foster / Flickr, via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0). A 47-year-old computer scientist [] L’article At the CFake trial in Paris, sexual deepfakes become a case about victims, evidence and cross-border justice est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 10, 2026

She Saved the Date and Bought the Dress. The Mind-Boggling Moment a Wedding Guest Found Her Seat in the ‘Banishment Corner’

If you're invited, you should at least feel included. The post She Saved the Date and Bought the Dress. The Mind-Boggling Moment a Wedding Guest Found Her Seat in the ‘Banishment Corner’ appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 26, 2026

'You were sold a dream... but it was such a f***ed up experience. I would never do it again.' As Married At First Sight continues to be dogged by rape allegations, one victim insists 'the show cannot go on'

'You were sold a dream... but it was such a f***ed up experience. I would never do it again.' As Married At First Sight continues to be dogged by rape allegations, one victim insists 'the show cannot go on'

Us Weekly

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· Jun 21, 2026

Amazon's Bestselling Summer Dresses Are So Boutique-Worthy — From $10

If you love expensive boutique style, welcome to the club. Instead of actually browsing at high-end boutiques, we found a way to satisfy our pricey taste on a budget — and there’s zero shopper’s guilt involved. Amazon’s bestsellers list is overflowing with dreamy dresses that could easily pass for luxe-looking finds. The only difference? They []

Kotaku

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· Jul 12, 2026

Vanillaware Artist Moved Into The Mountains For Six Years To Create Lush Love Letter To Old School RPGs

Yoshio Nishimura’s Veritas Tales: Witch of the Dark Castle is a delightfully quirky love letter to the likes of Grailquest and Deathtrap Dungeon

NDTV

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· Jun 25, 2026

Harvey Weinstein Accuser Chooses Not To Face Another Court Battle

The charge was connected to allegations made by hairstylist and actor Jessica Mann, who accused Harvey Weinstein of raping her in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013.

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Related coverage for "Hotel chain faces trial after woman, 21, ‘crushed by falling wardrobe’": Ecostylia — At the CFake trial in Paris, sexual deepfakes become a case about victims, evidence and cross-border justice. TwistedSifter — She Saved the Date and Bought the Dress. The Mind-Boggling Moment a Wedding Guest Found Her Seat in the ‘Banishment Corner’. Daily Mail — 'You were sold a dream... but it was such a f***ed up experience. I would never do it again.' As Married At First Sight continues to be dogged by rape allegations, one victim insists 'the show cannot go on'. Us Weekly — Amazon's Bestselling Summer Dresses Are So Boutique-Worthy — From $10. Kotaku — Vanillaware Artist Moved Into The Mountains For Six Years To Create Lush Love Letter To Old School RPGs. NDTV — Harvey Weinstein Accuser Chooses Not To Face Another Court Battle