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Michael Jackson companies owed no legal duty to Wade Robson over alleged childhood abuse, judge rules


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Michael Jackson's estate triumphed in court on Monday as a judge ruled the performer's businesses cannot be sued by Wade Robson over alleged childhood sexual abuse.
Robson, who was one of the subjects of the high-profile 2019 HBO documentary
Leaving Neverland, first filed the lawsuit in 2013, claiming the
Thriller singer sexually abused him for nearly a decade, from when he was 7
.
At first, the suit was dismissed because of the statute of limitations, but it was revived in 2020, after California amended its state law to extend the age, from 26 to 40, by which people must file childhood sexual assault claims.
This week, however, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark A Young upheld an earlier tentative ruling that dismissed Robson's lawsuit, finding defendants MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures had no legal duty or ability to control Jackson.

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29 of the world's most famous skyscrapers: from Dubai's Burj Khalifa to New York's Empire State Building


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29 of the world's most famous skyscrapers: from Dubai's Burj Khalifa to New York's Empire State Building
These are the buildings that have redefined their respective cities' skylines
Dubai's Burj Khalifa is arguably the most famous property on this list as it's the world's tallest building at 829.8 metres high. AFP
Willis Tower, formerly Sears Tower, was the tallest building in the world until 1998. To this day, it is the tallest property in Chicago. AFP
A view of the Transamerica Pyramid building on August 19, 2019 in San Francisco, California. It was completed in 1972 and was the tallest building in San Francisco until 2018. AFP

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Canada to spend $30 billion on affordable nationwide childcare system: 'A legacy investment'


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Canada's federal budget 2021, which was unveiled on Monday, promises an ambitious nationwide early learning and childcare plan with proposed new investments of up to $30 billion over the next five years.
This will eventually result in a 50 per cent reduction in average childcare fees by the end of 2022, with a view to it costing about 10 Canadian dollars ($8) per day for all regulated childcare spaces across the country by 2025-26.
The new plan also promises "ongoing annual growth" in the number of spaces, as well as "meaningful progress" in the creation of before and after-school care.
"Early learning and childcare has long been a feminist issue," Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland wrote on Twitter as she outlined her proposals online. "Covid has shown us that it is an urgent economic issue, too."

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Sheraton Abu Dhabi to close until November for complete refurbishment


The hotel first opened in 1979, becoming the third major-chain hotel in the capital
The hotel with its old name - Abu Dhabi Sheraton - emblazoned on the building at some point in the 1980s. Courtesy Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort
The hotel is reopening after a major refurbishment in November 2021. Courtesy Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort
Sheraton Abu Dhabi was built in a modernist style with echoes of a traditional fort. John Dennehy / The National 
A picture of the main lobby of The Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel and Resort taken in 2008. Ryan Carter / The National
One of the pools at the Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel and Resort in an image taken in 2008. Ryan Carter / The National

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US safety regulator issues 'urgent' warning against Peloton treadmill use


Peloton to stop using the product "immediately" if they have children or pets at home.
The "urgent" warning comes after reports of 39 incidents of small children and a pet being injured beneath the Peloton Tread+. This includes one child's death.
"CPSC staff believes the Peloton Tread+ poses serious risks to children for abrasions, fractures, and death," read a statement by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
The regulatory body said that it had received reports of children becoming "entrapped, pinned and pulled under the rear roller of the product".
The commission also posted a video on its YouTube page showing a child getting trapped under the product. The child comes out of the machine seemingly unharmed, but the video comes with a warning that it may be disturbing to some viewers.

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'Salt Bae' faces $5 million copyright suit over using artwork without permission


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Nusret Gokce, the famed Turkish butcher, chef and restaurateur who goes by the nickname Salt Bae, is facing a $5 million copyright infringement lawsuit from a US artist who alleges the social media star has used his artwork across the world without permission.
Brooklyn artist Logan Hicks says he and fellow artist Joseph Iurato were hired by Gokce, who is behind Nusr-Et steakhouse in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, to create a mural of him "in his signature salt-sprinkling pose", according to a Manhattan federal lawsuit, as reported by the
New York Post.
While the first work appeared in his Miami steakhouse, other commissioned stencils have since been seen in the chef's Dubai, Doha, Istanbul and New York outposts, say the court papers.

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Goodbye, Yahoo Answers: One of the internet's longest-running Q&A platforms is shutting down on May 4


Sun?
Answer: Well, if they do, it would have to be at night.
That's the kind of nonsense discussion that will go missing from our computer screens when Yahoo's 16-year-old question-and-answer platform
Yahoo Answers
May 4.
For now, there are two weeks left before it turns into a read-only website on Tuesday, April 20, according to an announcement on its home page
.
"There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account," users are assured.
Yahoo Answers is closing. It's an end of an era here. But let's never forget the gems it gave us. pic.twitter.com/MCyMeblsAb — Bern: Only 50% Evil (@MunBreaker)

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