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Fabinho set for Al Ittihad medical as Liverpool exit nears
Fabinho set for Al Ittihad medical as Liverpool exit nears
Liverpool have granted Fabinho permission to travel to Saudi Arabia to undergo a medical with Al Ittihad as an agreement over a £40m nears.
2023-07-16 02:00
TELUS International Appoints Jose-Luis Garcia as Chief Operating Officer to Lead Global Service Delivery Operations
TELUS International Appoints Jose-Luis Garcia as Chief Operating Officer to Lead Global Service Delivery Operations
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 1, 2023--
2023-06-01 18:46
3 Las Vegas Raiders to blame for Week 2 blowout loss to Bills
3 Las Vegas Raiders to blame for Week 2 blowout loss to Bills
The Las Vegas Raiders were blown out on the road against the Buffalo Bills. In a rebound game for Josh Allen, there is plenty of blame to go around.
2023-09-18 04:50
Lions hope to get season back on track after Thanksgiving loss to Packers
Lions hope to get season back on track after Thanksgiving loss to Packers
The Detroit Lions haven’t won a division title in 30 years
2023-11-25 07:57
Who is LVNDR? Michigan singer makes John Legend and Niall Horan go head-to-head on 'The Voice' Season 24 with 'perfect' Drake rendition
Who is LVNDR? Michigan singer makes John Legend and Niall Horan go head-to-head on 'The Voice' Season 24 with 'perfect' Drake rendition
Drake's Hotline Bling performed by LVNDR in a slowed-down rendition resulted in turns from 'The Voice' Season 24 coaches Niall Horan and John Legend
2023-10-04 12:48
Crypto Exchange HTX Reinstates Bitcoin Deposits, Withdrawals
Crypto Exchange HTX Reinstates Bitcoin Deposits, Withdrawals
HTX, the crypto exchange linked to digital-asset entrepreneur Justin Sun, has fully reinstated Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals after
2023-11-26 21:53
A new normal, with a side of the old, has kept Fed's 'soft landing' in play
A new normal, with a side of the old, has kept Fed's 'soft landing' in play
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Ford Motor's announced price cut this week for the electric version of its F-150
2023-07-20 18:08
Gavin Newsom proposes Constitutional amendment for gun safety
Gavin Newsom proposes Constitutional amendment for gun safety
California Governor Gavin Newsom has called on states to join him to adopt a 28th Amendment to the US Constitution that would enshrine constitutional protections and gun safety measures while preserving the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms. His proposal – which would require a convention of the states, with two-thirds of all state legislatures joining in support – would raise the federal minimum age to purchase a firearm to 21, mandate universal background checks and a “reasonable” waiting period for buying a gun, and prohibit all civilian purchases of assault weapons “that serve no other purpose than to kill as many people as possible in a short amount of time – weapons of war our nation’s founders never foresaw,” according to the governor’s office. “Our ability to make a more perfect union is literally written into the Constitution,” according to a statement from the Democratic governor of the nation’s most-populous state. “The 28th Amendment will enshrine in the Constitution common sense gun safety measures that Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and gun owners overwhelmingly support – while leaving the [Second Amendment] unchanged and respecting America’s gun-owning tradition,” he added. It’s a long-shot effort in a nation dominated by Republican-led state legislatures and a resistance to adopting gun safety measures widely supported by most Americans. A federal ban on so-called assault weapons expired in 2004, and congressional Republicans have refused to revive it, even as public massacres and mass shootings with AR-style rifles have surged. More than 18,000 people have died from gun violence, including suicide, in 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive. There have been at least 279 mass shootings, in which at least four people were killed or wounded, as of 8 June. The nation is on pace to hit a record number of mass killings in 2023, with an average of one every week. This is a developing story Read More DeSantis defends flying migrants to California as he meets with sheriffs near border Florida officials share video boasting of role in California migrant flights Gavin Newsom suggests kidnap charges over Ron DeSantis’s migrant flights
2023-06-08 21:41
Prep for CompTIA certifications with this $50 training course bundle
Prep for CompTIA certifications with this $50 training course bundle
TL;DR: Study for a dozen different IT certification exams with the Complete 2023 CompTIA Certification
2023-07-19 17:00
Mom promotes children’s book on grief on local TV before being arrested for husband’s murder
Mom promotes children’s book on grief on local TV before being arrested for husband’s murder
A mom promoted a children's book on grief on local TV before being arrested for her husband's murder. Kouri Richins, 33, appeared on TV only last month to speak about her book Are You With Me? “My husband passed away unexpectedly last year. March 4 was a one-year anniversary for us, He was 39,” she said on ABC4. “It completely took us all by shock,” she added. “We have three little boys, ten, nine and six, and my kids and I kind of wrote this book on the different emotions and grieving processes that we’ve experienced in the last year. I went on Amazon and Barnes and Noble to try to find something to help us cope at night, nights are the hardest. I just wanted some story to read to my kids at night and I couldn’t find anything that suited them, so I was like ‘let’s just write one’.” Ms Richins was arrested Monday for the March 2022 murder. She is accused of having poisoned her husband with fentanyl at their home in Kamas, Utah – a small town in the mountains close to Park City, according to the Associated Press. Prosecutors argue that Ms Richins made a late-night call to the authorities in March last year to say that her husband was “cold to the touch”. Ms Richins told police that she made her husband a mixed drink using vodka to supposedly celebrate a recent sale of a home before she left to help one of their three children to sleep in their bedroom. She claimed that when she returned, she found him unresponsive and called the emergency services. A medical examiner found that Eric Richins had five times the lethal amount of fentanyl in his system. Ms Richins has been charged with murder in addition to allegedly possessing GHB. It’s a narcolepsy drug often used recreationally, such as at dance clubs, the AP notes. The charges are based on the officers’ accounts of their interactions with Ms Richins as well as the account of an “unnamed acquaintance” who said they sold the fentanyl to Ms Richins. The charges come two months after Ms Richins appeared on local TV to speak about her picture book Are You With Me? – which she authored to help children after losing someone close to them. Ms Richins appeared on a segment called Good Things Utah, saying that the death of her husband was unexpected and describing how it adversely affected her and her three children – all boys. She said that grieving for children was about “making sure that their spirit is always alive in your home”. “It’s, you know, explaining to my kid just because he’s not present here with us physically, doesn’t mean his presence isn’t here with us,” she told the local TV station. A police search warrant states that Mr Richins died on 4 March 2022. The Richins family is notable in Summit County, according to KPCW. The Richins Building in Kimball Junction was named after one member of the family – Sheldon Richins. Members of Mr Richins’s family said not long after his death that they suspected his wife of having killed him. Warrants state that “he warned them that if anything happened to him, she was to blame”. One of Mr Richins’s sisters claimed that he called her a few years ago when he was in Greece on vacation. He claimed that one of the drinks his wife had given him had made him very ill. The sister claimed that Ms Richins had made an attempt to take her brother’s life. A warrant also states that Ms Richins was caught changing her husband’s life insurance policy to make herself the only beneficiary. On Valentine’s Day last year, less than a month before his death, Mr Richins had an allergic reaction after having dinner with his wife. He broke out in hives, was unable to breathe, and passed out after using taking Benadryl and using his son’s EpiPen. According to court filings, Ms Richins had bought fentanyl pills for $900 a few days before the dinner. She asked for another $900 not long before Mr Richins’s death. Before he died, Mr Richins changed the beneficiary of his will and his power of attorney from his wife to his sister. A warrant states that he thought his wife might “kill him for the money”. Warrants also state that Mr Richins was planning on divorcing his wife, but that proceedings had yet to start at the time of his death. Ms Richins published the book on 7 March of this year, telling KPCW a few weeks later that it’s “designed to offer comfort and solace to young minds”. Last month, she told KPCW that the book was inspired by her own kids’ questions. “You know, ‘Is dad with us?’” she said. “Because they’re going through the sadness of knowing that he’s not here, presently.” The Independent has reached out to Ms Richins’s attorney for comment. Read More She wrote book on husband's death; police say she killed him Who is Lori Vallow? The ‘doomsday cult mom’ on trial for her children’s murders Alex Cox, Tammy Daybell and Charles Vallow: Key players in the Lori Vallow trial
1970-01-01 08:00
Myanmar's military seeks to keep ethnic minority allies on its side with anniversary of cease-fire
Myanmar's military seeks to keep ethnic minority allies on its side with anniversary of cease-fire
Myanmar’s military government has hosted representatives from ethnic rebel groups to mark the eighth anniversary of the signing of a multilateral cease-fire agreement
2023-10-16 08:36
Magic win 9th straight to tie franchise record, beating Wizards 130-125
Magic win 9th straight to tie franchise record, beating Wizards 130-125
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Franz Wagner scored 31 points, Paolo Banchero had 28 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists and the Orlando Magic won their ninth straight to tie the franchise record, beating the Washington Wizards 130-125 on Friday nigh.
2023-12-02 11:05