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ILIA MALININ, AMBER GLENN, ALYSA LIU, AND MADISON CHOCK & EVAN BATES HEADLINE 2025 GRAND PRIX FIGURE SKATING FINAL THIS WEEKEND ON NBC, E! AND PEACOCK
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sports1d ago

ILIA MALININ, AMBER GLENN, ALYSA LIU, AND MADISON CHOCK & EVAN BATES HEADLINE 2025 GRAND PRIX FIGURE SKATING FINAL THIS WEEKEND ON NBC, E! AND PEACOCK

  • The 2025 Grand Prix Final will be broadcast live on Peacock with NBC and E! coverage across the weekend.
  • The Final gathers the top six competitors per discipline from six Grand Prix events.
  • The event will stream all disciplines live on Peacock, with additional broadcasts on NBC and E!.
  • Gabriella Papadakis will join Saturday as an ice dance analyst for NBC coverage.
  • The U.S. has five qualified entries for the Final across all disciplines.
  • The Grand Prix Final will be held in Nagoya, Japan, with live competition starting Thursday at 5 a.m. ET on Peacock.
  • NBCUniversal oversees Olympic coverage through 2036 and is promoting Milan Cortina 2026.
  • The schedule includes pairs, men’s, women’s, and ice dance events across four days.
  • Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir provide play-by-play and analysis for NBC during the Final.
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Japanese town suing resident for being a jerk
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crime1d ago

Japanese town suing resident for being a jerk

  • Mihama Town in Aichi Prefecture moved to sue a local resident for four million yen over years of harassment.
  • The lawsuit targets a man in his 60s who allegedly harassed town hall staff for five years.
  • The town aimed to seek compensation based on estimated employee salaries wasted by the disruption.
  • Mihama Town Hall said it would drop the lawsuit if the resident’s behavior improves.
  • Observers online debated whether suing a resident could set a risky precedent.
  • Local laws on customer harassment vary, and penalties often focus on protecting staff rather than punishing residents.
  • The case cites a history of more than 800 calls and letters to town departments in seven months.
  • The case references related coverage from Mainichi Shimbun, YTV News NNN, CBC News X, and Itai News.
  • Mihama’s action mirrors broader debates on how to balance customer rights with staff welfare.
  • The article summarizes ongoing public interest and unease about legal action in harassment cases.
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