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NYPD congestion toll enforcement racks up nearly 200 tickets, 3 arrests and 27 vehicles seized —in just two days

Cops say 82 two people were issued summonses on Tuesday and another 113 ticketed between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Wednesday as officers launched an enforcement effort within the newly established congestion zone, which encompasses all areas below 60th Street – effectively all of Manhattan south of Central Park.

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UNRWA ‘knowingly’ let Hamas infiltrate and ‘indoctrinate’ children to ‘pursue a path of terrorism’: UN Watch report

Officials of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency meet “routinely” with Lebanese and Gazan terror groups, “mutually praise each other for ‘cooperation’ and describe each other as ‘partners.'”

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Suzuki Jimny отримав недорогу заряджену версію

У Suzuki Jimny 2025 модельного року з’явився потужніший спортивний варіант. Мініатюрний позашляховик доопрацювали в Австралії і зробили потужнішим. Про це повідомляє сайт Carscoops. Тюнінг Suzuki Jimny виконала компанія Harrop Engineering. Його 1,5-літровий бензиновий двигун доповнили механічним компресором та інтеркулером, а також переналаштували його електронний блок управління. У результаті першого рівня доопрацювання потужність зросла зі 102 до 136 к. с., […]

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¿Así o más sexy?: Ideas de tatuajes en el booty que vas a querer hacerte hoy mismo

¿Quién dijo que los tatuajes tienen que ser serios? Los tattoos en las pompis son perfectos para quienes quieren algo discreto, pero con mucha personalidad. Además, son ese pequeño secreto que puedes decidir cuándo y con quién compartirlo, desde frases irónicas hasta diseños llenos de detalles, este lugar se ha convertido en el lienzo ideal […]

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VIDEO: Hombre y su perrito sobreviven de milagro tras quedar atrapados en los incendios de California

Los incendios en California no han dejado decenas de imágenes que nos han roto el corazón al ver a miles de personas huyendo de las llamas, lo que nos demuestran, una vez más, el gigantesco poder de la naturaleza. Y aunque el Internet está repleto de videos impactantes de la catástrofe que Estados Unidos está […]

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Beloved shoe shop chain to shut store after 40 years on the high street

A BELOVED shoe shop chain is set to shut one of its stores after 40 years on the high street.

Blunts Shoes announced its store on Granby Street in Leicester’s city centre will close at the end of March.

Blunts Shoes shop in Leicester, UK.
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Blunts Shoes in Leicester is closing after 40 years of operation[/caption]

The footwear chain was first established in 1865 and had operated the store in the heart of the East Midlands’ largest city for four decades.

It made the announcement in a post on Facebook that read: “After 40 wonderful years, we are sad to announce the closing of our Blunts Shoes Leicester store.

“It has been an honour to serve this community, and we are truly grateful for your support and loyalty over the years.

“Please continue to support us at our Blunts Shoes Leicester Store which is confirmed to close at the end of March.”

The firm’s head office in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, said that footfall had been a factor in the decision to close the store.

Fans of the shop were quick to express their sadness, commenting under Blunts’ Facebook post.

Many described the announcement as “sad news”, tagging their friends to share the message.

The chain operates 10 other stores across the region under both the Blunts name and as United Footwear.

Pop star James Blunt had brought the store to fame after he previously joked about it ahead of a performance in the city in 2023.

This comes as a string of high street chains announced the closures of stores across the UK at the start of 2025.

The Body Shop, for example, has said it will pull down the shutters on five stores in areas across the UK this month.

Stores in ExeterPlymouth, Horsham, Norwich, and Sheffield will all be shutting their doors for the final time on 15 January.

Popular supermarket Waitrose has also announced one of its sites in Hall Green, Birmingham will close permanently on 14 January after being open for more than half a century.

Waitrose claimed that “despite the best efforts” they were ultimately unable to find a way to “make the shop commercially sustainable.”

New Look has also confirmed one of its branches in Wickford, Essex will close in a matter of weeks amid rumours the chain is accelerating its mass store closure plans.

The store will welcome in customers for the final time on 24 January in a blow for the high street.

Why are retailers closing shops?

EMPTY shops have become an eyesore on many British high streets and are often symbolic of a town centre’s decline.

The Sun’s business editor Ashley Armstrong explains why so many retailers are shutting their doors.

In many cases, retailers are shutting stores because they are no longer the money-makers they once were because of the rise of online shopping.

Falling store sales and rising staff costs have made it even more expensive for shops to stay open. In some cases, retailers are shutting a store and reopening a new shop at the other end of a high street to reflect how a town has changed.

The problem is that when a big shop closes, footfall falls across the local high street, which puts more shops at risk of closing.

Retail parks are increasingly popular with shoppers, who want to be able to get easy, free parking at a time when local councils have hiked parking charges in towns.

Many retailers including Next and Marks & Spencer have been shutting stores on the high street and taking bigger stores in better-performing retail parks instead.

Boss Stuart Machin recently said that when it relocated a tired store in Chesterfield to a new big store in a retail park half a mile away, its sales in the area rose by 103 per cent.

In some cases, stores have been shut when a retailer goes bust, as in the case of Wilko, Debenhams Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Paperchase to name a few.

What’s increasingly common is when a chain goes bust a rival retailer or private equity firm snaps up the intellectual property rights so they can own the brand and sell it online.

They may go on to open a handful of stores if there is customer demand, but there are rarely ever as many stores or in the same places.

Store closing sale: up to 50% off.
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Many stores have closed due to the rise in online shopping reducing their footfall[/caption]

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Incredible moment newborn baby is rescued from migrant dinghy after mum gave birth on crowded raft in the Atlantic sea

A BABY boy was born on a crowded migrant dinghy en route to Spain’s Canary Islands.

A total of 60 people were on board the vessel spotted just off Lanzarote, including 14 women and four children.

Migrants, including a newborn baby, rescued from an inflatable boat at sea.
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Spain’s sea search and rescue agency, shows a newborn baby (R) in the midst of migrants on board an inflatable boat[/caption]
Spanish coast guards rescue migrants from a rubber boat.
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Spanish coast guards wearing white suits work on a rescue operation as they tow a rubber boat carrying migrants, including a newborn baby, off the island[/caption]

When the coastguard ship arrived, it found the mother and baby both in good health.

Domingo Trujillo, the captain of the rescue vessel, told broadcaster TVE they knew there was a pregnant woman on board.

“The surprise was (that we found) a totally naked baby who was born 10, 15 or 20 minutes earlier,” he said.

The woman was lying on the floor of the crowded boat while the baby was in the hands of someone else near her, he recalled.

“I covered him up, took him here (to my chest) and patted him so that he would stop crying,” he said.

Medics onboard recommended the mother and baby be transferred to a hospital by helicopter.

Alvaro Serrano Perez, commander of the helicopter, told Reuters: “Being Three Kings Day this was the best gift we could have received.”

The seven Spanish islands off northwestern Africa’s Atlantic coast are struggling to absorb a surge in irregular migrants, mainly from Mali, Senegal and Morocco.

The archipelago hit an all-time annual high for a second year in a row with 46,843 arrivals in 2024, constituting 73% of the illegal migration to Spain, according to the latest data from the Interior Ministry.

Spanish coast guards rescuing migrants from a rubber boat.
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Spanish coast guards wearing white suits work on a rescue operation as they tow a rubber boat carrying migrants[/caption]

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