
An insurance firm is ordered to pay $44M in a lawsuit filed by a man freed from prison in Missouri
A man won $11 million in a lawsuit against police after his conviction for killing a Missouri newspaper's sports editor was overturned, but the city's former insurer resisted paying most of it for almost three years. A Missouri judge this week ordered the company to pay nearly $44 million.

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Santa Clara County homelessness reaches record high
Santa Clara County's homeless population has reached an all-time high, according to the latest point-in-time count released by county officials this week. The visual count, conducted in January, recorded 10,711 individuals experiencing homelessness across the county—an 8.2% increase from the 2023 total of 9,903. Among them is Ray Rodriguez, a 61-year-old San Jose native who has been without permanent shelter for the past eight years. "I don't have any money, I don't have anything. I don't have any help. I don't have a car," said Rodriguez. A former machinist and truck driver, he attributes his situation to years of alcohol abuse. "I lost my life over drinking. Now I'm here. I've got to pay the consequences," he said. Rodriguez said he has been sober for three years, but disabilities and a lack of stable housing have made it difficult for him to return to the workforce. His story is just one example of a broader crisis affecting thousands in the region. County officials say that while they are making strides in expanding shelter capacity and providing services, the high cost of living in Silicon Valley continues to displace residents. "We have not been able to increase real housing, affordable housing for our residents," said Santa Clara County District 3 Supervisor Otto Lee. He emphasized the need for smarter urban development. "We really need to build housing, (high-density housing),10 or 12 stories near transit corridors," Lee said. "That's the smart-growth that we need." In the current 2024-2025 fiscal year, Santa Clara County allocated $446 million toward homeless housing and prevention programs, including rental assistance. As a result, officials report that the number of people in shelters has increased by approximately 30%. Still, Lee cautioned that temporary fixes and criminalizing unhoused individuals won't solve the root problem. "Ultimately, we really just need to build more housing. Just moving people around is a very short-term solution and people might just come right back. And certainly putting people in jail just because they're unhoused doesn't make any sense," he said. It remains unclear whether San Jose's more aggressive encampment crackdowns have pushed some unhoused residents into surrounding cities. A city-by-city breakdown of the count has not yet been released. Despite the bleak numbers, county leaders pointed to some successes. Thanks in part to local initiatives such as Measure A, more than 8,000 people have been placed into permanent housing in recent years. For Rodriguez, the hope for stability remains personal and urgent. He turns 62 next month and dreams of having a place of his own. "It's just very important to me," he said. "A little house called mine."
Yahoo
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Edinburgh man arrested in early hour 'raid' on major city centre street
An Edinburgh man was arrested following a police raid at a property on a busy city centre street on Sunday morning. Officers executed a warrant at a premises on Lothian Road at around 1:30am on Sunday, June 22 and a 30-year-old man was arrested. Images of the incident show around eight police vehicles in attendance outside Club Tropicana and NQ64. READ MORE: Edinburgh locals warn 'we will go to war over parking' if development goes ahead READ MORE: Edinburgh locals party atop Arthur's Seat at stunning sunset rave A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers arrested a 30-year-old man in connection with outstanding warrants at a premises on Lothian Road in Edinburgh around 1.30am on Sunday, 22 June, 2025. 'He has been charged and is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, 23 June.' Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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Wave of syringe attacks mar France's street music festival
French police have detained twelve suspects after 145 people reported being pricked with syringes during the country's annual street music festival, officials said Sunday. Millions of people took to the streets across France on Saturday evening for the Fete de la Musique, with authorities reporting "unprecedented crowds" in Paris. Before the party, posts on Snapchat and other social media had called for targeting women during the festivities. The interior ministry said 145 victims reported being stabbed with needles across the country, with Paris police reporting 13 cases in the capital. Officials did not specify if they were cases of so-called needle spiking with date-rape drugs such as Rohypnol or GHB, used by attackers to render victims confused or inconscious and vulnerable to sexual assault. But at least three people reported feeling unwell, and "Some victims were taken to hospital for toxicological tests," the ministry said. In Paris, investigations were opened after three people including a 15-year-old girl and an 18-year-old male, reported being stabbed in three different locations in Paris, prosecutors said. All three suffered from feeling unwell. Twelve people suspected of being responsible for the stabbings were arrested, the interior ministry said. They are believed to have targeted around 50 victims, according to a police source. Apart from those suspects, more than 370 people were detained during the festival on various charges, including nearly 90 people in Paris. Fourteen participants in the festivities were seriously injured, including a 17-year-old who was hospitalised after being found sitting on the street with stab wounds to the lower abdomen. Thirteen members of law enforcement were also injured. sm-js-mk-as/js