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Victims lose thousands of dollars in ‘sophisticated’ mini cow scam

Scammers are stealing thousands of dollars by posing as miniature Highland cow breeders and mimicking the websites of real, established businesses. Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have been breeding miniature Highland cows for the past seven years. Ms Waithman was "naturally drawn to these very cute, fluffy animals" and she is not alone. The breed's popularity means a single animal can fetch a price of $3,300 or more, making the market a fertile place for scammers.Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have had their miniature Highland cow business imitated by scammers. (Supplied: Anne Waithman)"We have had people duplicating website. Literally page by page, photo by photo," Ms Waithman said. "We've been contacted by people who thought they'd been dealing with us and paid money to the duplicate site."It doesn't matter what I say,...
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Marlow: New Trump Cabinet Bringing Accountably with DOJ Investigation of Obama, Clinton

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Attorney General Pam Bondi signing an order directing a federal prosecutor to take evidence to a grand jury of an alleged conspiracy to link then-2016 candidate Donald Trump to Russian election meddling. Schmitt said, “Let’s start with Russia and the DOJ and the potential of a grand jury here, your thoughts?” Marlow said, “Yeah, I think it’s great to see the investigations actually taking place and considering that perhaps we could start seeing some accountability, I think that one of the problems, I think the grassroots of the conservative movement has, Rob, and I’m sure you’ve heard this as much as I have, is that simply heads don’t roll, people don’t get perp walked, people don’t get put in handcuffs. They try to do this...
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South Africa: More Witnesses to Testify in Lusikisiki Mass Murder Trial
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South Africa: More Witnesses to Testify in Lusikisiki Mass Murder Trial

More Witnesses to Testify in Lusikisiki Mass Murder Trial The Mthatha High Court is set to hear more witness testimonies in the Lusikisiki mass murder trial, reports Ewn. Two witnesses have completed their testimonies about the brutal attack, where 18 people were shot and killed in Ngobozana village in September. One survivor recalled, through tears, how gunmen stormed their home and killed her only daughter, Ruth King. Another witness said he was left traumatised after losing his wife in the attack. New witnesses are set to testify in the matter, providing their accounts of the ordeal. Six men have been accused of the mass murder and face charges, including conspiracy to commit murder.Gauteng Residents Warned of Severe StormsGauteng authorities have urged residents to stay alert as severe thunderstorms are expected across most parts of the province,...
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