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Australia faces the end of Big Dry

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Australia's drought at official end after nine parched years
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Pair found dead in car 'related'

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Police say they believe a man and a woman found shot in the head near a golf course in Crook, County Durham, were related.
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Sudan 'declares border emergency'

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Sudan declares a state of emergency along its border with South Sudan, local media reports say, amid rising tensions between the two countries.
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Collision suspected in yacht mishap that killed 3

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A yacht involved in a race off the coast of California and Mexico apparently collided at night with a much larger vessel, leaving three crew members dead and one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday. It was the state's second ocean-racing incident this month.

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Chelsea 6-1 QPR

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
In-form striker Fernando Torres scores a hat-trick as ruthless Chelsea smash six goals past relegation-threatened QPR.
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Search continues for missing boy

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
The search continues for Ian Bell, an eight-year-old boy who is missing after falling into the River Wear in County Durham.
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VIDEO: Australian koalas under threat

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Koalas could become listed as threatened species in certain areas of Australia due to development, mining and logging.
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Double murder police make plea

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Police are urging people to check neighbours and friends are okay after the arrest of a double murder suspect who went on the run.
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Bahrain police 'still torturing'

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Bahrain's police continue to beat and torture detainees, including minors, according to a report by campaign group Human Rights Watch.
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Labour call for Murdoch-SNP probe

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Labour calls for an examination of the role of an adviser to Scotland's first minister and his dealings with News Corporation.
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'Despicable' murder of pensioner

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Detectives say an elderly man with learning difficulties was fatally stabbed in the hallway of the flats where he lived in Cardiff in what they call a "despicable" murder.
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Sudan puts border cities on alert

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
The president of Sudan declared a state of emergency Sunday for cities along the hotly contested border with South Sudan, where Sudanese fighter jets launched at least one attack against their neighbor's ground forces.
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MO: Child porn knock-and-talk was not exigency for warrantless seizure

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41

Officers did a child pornography knock-and-talk after associating defendant’s IP address with downloading child porn. Once in the house, defendant admitted he might have child porn on the computer, but he refused to consent. While defendant was out of the room, the officer clicked on the computer to exit the word processing document on the screen. That was a search in itself. Then, there was no exigency for taking the computer without a warrant that the police did not create. State v. Sachs, 2012 Mo. App. LEXIS 571 (April 24, 2012):

We begin our analysis by stating the obvious. When Detective Anderson began clicking on icons on Appellant's computer screen to view different programs that were not openly visible on the computer screen, he was conducting a search. See United States v. Payton, 573 F.3d 859, 863 (9th Cir. 2009) (holding that an officer moving a mouse, deactivating a screen saver, and opening a file on a computer was a search requiring a warrant). For these purposes, using a mouse and/or keyboard to shuffle between files that are not plainly visible on an active computer screen is just as much of a search as opening and looking through Appellant's filing cabinets or desk drawers. In fact, "the nature of computers makes such searches so intrusive that affidavits seeking warrants for the search of computers often include a limiting search protocol, and judges issuing warrants may place conditions on the manner and extent of such searches to protect privacy and other important constitutional provisions." Id. at 864. Because "it is important to preserve the option of imposing such conditions when they are deemed warranted by judicial officers authorizing the search of computers," the generally accepted practice of law enforcement officers is "to stop and seek an explicit warrant when they encounter a computer that they have reasons to believe should be searched." Id.

Detective Anderson acknowledged that he was looking through the various programs running in the background on the computer in search of evidence. This was, in any sense of the term, a search.

Accordingly, we must next determine whether the trial court could have properly found that a recognized exception to the warrant requirement was applicable in this case. The State contends that the exigent circumstances justified the detective's actions in accessing the active programs because information in the computer's RAM (random access memory) would disappear when the officer unplugged the computer to seize it. In other words, the State argues that the "exigent circumstance" of the officer wanting to seize the computer, unplug it, and remove it from the apartment before obtaining a warrant justified his search of the active files on the computer.

"The justification for the exigency exception is time related, i.e., there is a need that will not brook the delay incident to obtaining a warrant." Cromer, 186 S.W.3d at 344 (internal quotation omitted). "Exigent circumstances exist if the time needed to obtain a warrant would endanger life, allow the suspect to escape, or risk the destruction of evidence." Id. (internal quotation omitted). "The subjective belief of the officer who conducted the [search] is not determinative. ... [W]e look to the circumstances as they would have appeared to a prudent, cautious, and trained officer." State v. Warren, 304 S.W.3d 796, 801-02 (Mo. App. 2010).

The record in this case simply does not establish any pressing need for the officer to unplug the computer prior to obtaining a warrant. Three officers were present in the apartment and had fully secured the scene. The State failed to prove the existence of exigent circumstances that would preclude an officer from remaining with the computer while a warrant was obtained. The State's argument in this regard is based entirely upon a presumption of inconvenience for the officers and Appellant's roommates. Such circumstances are simply not exigent and most certainly do not establish "a need that will not brook the delay incident to obtaining a warrant." Id. Though Detective Anderson's subjective belief is not the standard for determining exigent circumstances, if Detective Anderson truly believed that valuable evidence might be lost through the unplugging of the computer, he should have waited until a warrant was obtained and then conducted his search of the files active on the computer.

Exigency like bull in the china shop. Think about it: If the state's argument was accepted here, there would be no need for search warrants in child pornography or some other types of cases. Just do a knock-and-talk. If the suspect doesn't consent, search for the stuff anybody because you barged in and alerted him he was a target.

'Lost decade' warning on growth

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Labour's Ed Balls says Britain faces a "lost decade-style" period of slow growth, days after official figures showed the economy returned to recession.
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Stoner hangs on to win in Jerez

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Casey Stoner holds off a challenge from Jorge Lorenzo to win the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez, with Dani Pedrosa third.
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Stab victim stable after surgery

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
The victim stabbing in a Birmingham street is stable after undergoing emergency surgery for multiple wounds.
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Storms cut power to 1,200 homes

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
Western Power say about 1,200 homes are still without power in parts of Wales due to stormy weather.
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NY4: Parole Task Force validly searched defendant's car at his house

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41

A task force of parole officers made up a list of parolees to be searched in the Syracuse area, and defendant was handcuffed and detained for his parole search, with the officers finding cocaine in his car out front of his house. The search was legal. People v. Johnson, 2012 NY Slip Op 3317, 2012 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 3336 (4th Dept. April 27, 2012).*

A buy of heroin out of defendant’s truck was probable cause to search it under the automobile exception. United States v. Williams, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 8564 (11th Cir. April 27, 2012).*

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging the voluntariness of consent where the search was based on a dog alert. Consent or not was “immaterial.” United States v. Vazquez-Villa, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 58690 (D. Kan. April 27, 2012),* prior appeal 423 Fed. Appx. 812 (10th Cir. 2011).

UK Red Cross worker killed in Pakistan

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
A long-time Red Cross staffer has been killed by his kidnappers in Pakistan, the International Committee of the Red Cross and British government said Sunday.
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Driver dies at Goodwood circuit

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:41
A racing driver dies in a crash at Goodwood motor racing circuit after apparently losing control of her sports car and hitting a tyre wall, Sussex Police say.
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