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German police arrest man suspected of killing three people in Solingen

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Local media outlets report the suspect was covered in blood when he gave himself up to officers on the street in Solingen.

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Police in Germany have arrested a man suspected of killing three people in a knife attack on Friday night in the western city of Solingen.

“The man we’ve really been looking for the whole day has just been taken into custody,” Herbert Reul, the interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia state, told ARD public TV late on Saturday.

Reul gave no further details but the Bild and Spiegel news websites reported that the suspect had given himself up.

The daily newspaper Bild said the man was covered in blood when he approached officers just after 11 pm local time and said, “I’m the one you’re looking for.”

He had reportedly been hiding in a backyard in the city since the crime took place.

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The news magazine Spiegel reported that the suspect is a 26-year-old Syrian national who came to Germany in 2022 and applied for asylum in Bielefeld.

The arrest comes after the so-called Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack.

In a statement published on its Amaq news site earlier on Saturday, the group said the attack had been carried out ‘to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere.’

The three people who died were two men aged 67 and 56 and a 56-year-old woman, authorities said. Police said the attacker appeared to have deliberately aimed for his victims’ throats.

People alerted police shortly after 9:30 p.m. local time on Friday to an unknown attacker who had wounded several people after stabbing indiscriminately in downtown Solingen.

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Solingen was hosting the ‘Festival of Diversity’ to mark the 650th anniversary of the city. It was supposed to run until Sunday but the event has since been called off.

Solingen has about 160,000 residents and is located near the bigger cities of Cologne and Düsseldorf.

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Anthony Fauci, Former Top US Disease Expert, Recovering From West Nile Virus, Media Reports

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(Reuters) – Former top U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci is recovering from West Nile virus after being hospitalized with the mosquito-borne illness for nearly a week, he told Stat News on Saturday. Fauci, 83, became the face of the U.S. government’s efforts to contain the COVID-19 …
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IDF strikes Hezbollah terror targets in Lebanon after they were seen preparing to fire toward Israel

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IDF strikes Hezbollah terror targets in Lebanon after they were seen preparing to fire toward Israel

The Israeli Defense Forces said Sunday morning it launched heavy airstrikes on Hezbollah positions across Lebanon after detecting the terror group was preparing for an “imminent” attack on Israel.

“The IDF identified the Hezbollah terrorist organization preparing to fire missiles and rockets toward Israeli territory. In response to these threats, the IDF is striking terror targets in Lebanon,” IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said in a statement. “Israeli Air Force fighter jets are currently striking targets belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization that posed an imminent threat to the citizens of the State of Israel.”

Civilians in southern Lebanon were urged to evacuate their homes and out of dangerous areas.

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The Israeli Defense Forces said Sunday morning it launched heavy airstrikes on Hezbollah positions across Lebanon after detecting the terror group was preparing for an “imminent” attack on Israel. (GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)

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“From right next to the homes of Lebanese civilians in the South of Lebanon, we can see that Hezbollah is preparing to launch an extensive attack on Israel, while endangering the Lebanese civilians,” the IDF said. ‌‏”We warn the civilians located in the areas where Hezbollah is operating, to move out of harm’s way immediately for their own safety.”

Public shelters were opened across Israel as new restrictions were placed in northern areas of the country.

Nearly 80,000 Israelis were forced to evacuate their homes near the Lebanon border when Hezbollah began launching rockets and drones in October.

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Civilians in southern Lebanon were urged to evacuate their homes. (Getty Images)

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Hezbollah leaders have said the attacks will continue to prevent Israelis from returning to their homes. The attacks have killed 26 civilians and 19 soldiers in Israel. 

The terror group has launched more than 6,700 rockets and drones since Oct. 8.

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Why NBA Is Seeking Dismissal of TBS, WBD Lawsuit

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Why NBA Is Seeking Dismissal of TBS, WBD Lawsuit

In a comprehensive memorandum of law urging New York Judge Joel M. Cohen to dismiss TBS and Warner Bros. Discovery’s breach of contract lawsuit against the NBA, league attorneys Friday blasted the case as defying basic contract law principles and misconstruing a right to match.

Last month, TBS and WBD sued in the aftermath of the NBA concluding that the plaintiffs failed to match an offer by Amazon to broadcast games from 2025-26 through 2035-36. The NBA officially recognized Amazon Prime Video, Disney’s ABC/ESPN and NBC/Peacock as the league’s next media partners, and they’ll pay $76.9 billion over the course of the deals. TBS (in part through TNT) will no longer be the league’s primary media partner, a role it has enjoyed for 35 years. But TBS and WBD say they invoked a right to match Amazon’s offer and thus should remain tied to the league.

The motion to dismiss memorandum, authored by Robert A. Sacks and other attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell as well as by NBA executives Rick Buchanan and Dan Spillane, asserts TBS and WBD’s theory fails for several reasons.

First, the NBA argues TBS’s matching rights—which are contained in a 2014 contract between TBS and the NBA granting TBS the right to distribute NBA games on the TNT linear cable television network through the 2024–2025 season—doesn’t authorize a match of Amazon’s offer. Amazon’s delivery of games is through streaming, whereas linear means TV channels that are “programmed in a time sequence, with content offered in a particular order and at a specific time.”  

The 2014 contract also didn’t give TBS the right to distribute games on the Internet, the league points out. In contrast, Amazon’s offer says it “is the NBA’s first ‘streaming-only package” and makes clear Amazon is receiving “no over-the-air broadcast, cable, satellite or other linear television rights.”

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The NBA acknowledges that NBA games are streamed on Max, which is owned by WBD, but maintains that is a fact without relevant legal significance in this dispute. The league says the “source of the rights” to stream games on Max is not the NBA/TBS 2014 contract, but instead a separate contract between NBA Media Ventures and Bleacher Report and that—most relevantly here—lacks a matching provision.

Second, the NBA maintains that even if TBS could match Amazon’s offer, its attempt to do so was an air ball. The league says TBS cannot  “fundamentally change the method of distribution required by Amazon’s offer,” namely by moving games that would be streamed to linear cable TV. The NBA notes that TBS could have matched NBCUniversal’s “separate, more expensive third-party offer,” since it contemplates linear TV distribution rights. Instead, TBS tried to match the less expensive Amazon offer and, the NBA contends, unilaterally rewrote that offer’s terms.

Third, the NBA maintains that instead of matching Amazon’s offer, TBS took Amazon’s offer, rewrote key terms to advance TBS’s interests and then announced it had accepted the revised version. The NBA says that’s not a match, but instead a new document that neither Amazon nor the NBA would accept and that, by itself, doesn’t do anything. The matching provision from the 2014 agreement, the NBA contends, “unambiguously required” that TBS match each term of Amazon’s offer.

The league says TBS revised eight of 27 sections, altered 11 defined terms, crossed out about 300 words and brought in more than 270 new words. One alleged change involves the financial security of payments. Amazon agreed to maintain an escrow account that contains three years of rights fees, an amount in the ballpark of $5.4 billion since Amazon will pay about $1.8 billion a year. These fees will be automatically deducted. TBS, in contrast, has (as the NBA tells it) agreed to provide the league “with syndicated letters of credit that the NBA can access only if TBS’s payments are late.”

To be clear, a defendant’s motion to dismiss is an advocacy document, meaning, like a plaintiff’s complaint, it offers a one-sided view of the key issues. Attorneys for TBS and WBD will have the chance to attempt to rebut the NBA’s arguments. As Sportico detailed, the plaintiffs have insisted that the technological distinction between streaming and linear is not as bright line as the NBA paints it, including because (they claim) 70% of Prime video watching “occurs on a television” and because, like Amazon Prime, TNT and Max are distributed via the Internet. TBS and WBD thus insist they could and did match Amazon’s offer, despite the NBA’s insistence they couldn’t and didn’t.

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Legal disputes over matching provisions have a long history in the sports industry, among other industries. They usually center on the degree to which a “match” can change an offer before the changes become too substantial that it is no longer a match. Here, the NBA asserts not only has TBS dramatically altered Amazon’s offer but that, as a matter of first principle, TBS literally couldn’t match Amazon’s offer.

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