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  • Associated Press

    Texan whose husband died by hot tub electrocution at Mexican beach resort files wrongful death suit

    An American tourist was killed and his wife hospitalized after being electrocuted in a hot tub in a Mexican beach town earlier this week, an incident that prompted the family to sue the resort for wrongful death and negligence, their lawyers said Saturday. The seriously injured woman, 35-year-old Lizette Zambrano, filed the lawsuit seeking $1 million in damages from the U.S.-based resort operators from her hometown of El Paso, Texas, on Friday, days after being medevaced from the hot tub at the resort town of Puerto Peñasco, an hour south of the border. The Arizona-based defendants, vacation rental provider Casago International and travel company High Desert Travel, did not respond to a request for comment on the suit, which holds them responsible for faulty electric wiring in the jacuzzi that caused the couple's electrocution and 43-year-old Jorge Guillen's death.

  • The Telegraph

    Protests against hard-Right turn violent in France

    French police clashed with protesters in Rennes and Paris on Saturday as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in marches against the hard-Right.

  • NBC Sports Chicago

    Tom Brady responds to Caleb Williams' aim for 8 Super Bowls in his NFL career

    Even though Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams admires Aaron Rodgers more than any NFL quarterback in history, he’s chasing the unanimous GOAT in the sport: Tom Brady. “I want to play at one place for 20 years and chase one guy, No. 12 (Tom Brady),” Williams said on “The Pivot” podcast ahead of being drafted by the Bears. On the...