Woman in viral Central Park video loses lawsuit

2022-09-24 04:17:35 By : Mr. Jason Long

Amy Cooper sued her former employer after she was fired over the video in which she falsely claimed a Black man who was birdwatching threatened her.

‘What happened in there just went by … almost as fast as my daughter was slaughtered,’ victim’s mother says after verdict

For the second year in a row, Madrid based chez Dabiz Muñoz has been named the best in the world. His restaurant DiverXO was also awarded the best of its kind in the Spanish capital.

The risk, several months into a seemingly disastrous military campaign which has killed many thousands of his own people, is that Putin may now have nothing to lose

The British Social Attitudes survey found that for the first time, a majority of people want proportional representation.

Fancy drinks are the new fragrances when it comes to celeb side-hustles, and more stars are launching their own booze - but how do they measure up? Abha Shah dives in

Scotland will be hoping to maintain their lead at the top of their Nations League group as they face the Republic of Ireland at Hampden Park. But Steve Clarke's men face a rejuvenated Ireland who beat them 3-0 back in June.

A royal superfan has become so famous since the Queen’s death that she was repeatedly recognised on the streets of London – and even posed for selfies.

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An MP has hit back after she was accused of talking down on the work of volunteers and ‘misleading’ the public as she campaigns to clean the River Wear.

Letters: Heather Box suggests a year off between school and university; Derrick Cameron says the way boys and girls are raised should be examined; and Andrew Castleton recommends a form of national service

From ‘I woke up like this’ hair to mythical eyes, Sarah Gatenby-Howells rounds up the makeup looks to experiment with this season

Ahead of tomorrow’s mini-budget, Quentin Willson, founder of FairCharge, urges the government to protect electric car drivers

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, under fire for its response to recent mass killings, is facing calls for a shake-up

Strictly’s return was delayed following the death of the Queen.

Michael Matheson reiterated the Scottish Government’s opposition to granting fracking licences.

After a powerful earthquake jolted Taiwan on September 18, a video that appeared to show the Taipei 101 skyscraper swaying dramatically racked up tens of thousands of views in posts claiming it showed genuine footage from the quake. However, the tower's management debunked the "animated video", which surfaced online before the earthquake struck."On September 18, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in Taitung. Bridges broke, houses collapsed, and Taipei -- hundreds of kilometres away -- felt the

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been charged with “improper and/or violent” conduct by the Football Association following an incident that relates to the Manchester United forward’s behaviour at Everton last season.

Behind the scenes photographs show what it's like to get a closer look at a 181kg gorilla, as it lay unconscious during a physical examination.

Shouts of ‘hear, hear’ were heard from some MPs in the Commons after the idea was floated