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Apple Wallet May Soon Let You Check Your Bank Account Balance
Apple Wallet May Soon Let You Check Your Bank Account Balance
This week iPhone users in the UK gained the ability to add their debit and
2023-10-01 18:16
Australian pension fund chief bullish on private equity, debt deals
Australian pension fund chief bullish on private equity, debt deals
By Lewis Jackson and Scott Murdoch SYDNEY The next 18 months is an ideal time for unlisted asset
2023-09-19 12:17
Sunak Returns From G-7 to Cabinet Scandal, Migration Disputes
Sunak Returns From G-7 to Cabinet Scandal, Migration Disputes
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is arriving back from the Group of Seven summit in Japan facing yet
2023-05-22 07:01
‘AGT’ judges say yes to Riccardo Pace’s ‘pitiful and pathetic’ performance, angry fans say ‘not worth million dollars’
‘AGT’ judges say yes to Riccardo Pace’s ‘pitiful and pathetic’ performance, angry fans say ‘not worth million dollars’
Simon Cowell do not want 'AGT' Season 18's hand percussion artist Riccardo Pace to move ahead but the other judges disagreed
2023-06-14 10:50
White House condemns Fox News over 'dangerous and extreme' Holocaust comments from top host
White House condemns Fox News over 'dangerous and extreme' Holocaust comments from top host
The White House condemned Fox News on Tuesday over remarks made by one of its top hosts about the holocaust, denouncing the comments as a "horrid, dangerous, and extreme lie" that "insults the memory of the millions of people who suffered from the evils" committed by Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
2023-07-26 02:03
Grindr Staff Launch Union Drive, Fueled by Tech Layoffs and Anti-LGBTQ Threats
Grindr Staff Launch Union Drive, Fueled by Tech Layoffs and Anti-LGBTQ Threats
Employees at the LGBTQ dating company Grindr Inc. are petitioning to unionize, extending a wave of organizing among
2023-07-21 06:13
Joseph goes from villain to victor as he oversees Denver's defensive turnaround after Miami meltdown
Joseph goes from villain to victor as he oversees Denver's defensive turnaround after Miami meltdown
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph faced plenty of vitriol after the team’s historic 70-20 meltdown in Miami in September
2023-12-01 08:57
Auburn still trying to resolve QB issues as it hosts in-state Samford of the Southern Conference
Auburn still trying to resolve QB issues as it hosts in-state Samford of the Southern Conference
Auburn is unbeaten but still trying to resolve its quarterback situation
2023-09-15 01:07
Why TikTok Is Obsessed With The Ladies Of Madison Avenue
Why TikTok Is Obsessed With The Ladies Of Madison Avenue
Joshua Kamei, a freelance New York-based womenswear designer, was terrified the first time he stopped a woman on the street to ask, “Could you tell me more about your look?” It was just after people started to emerge from Covid lockdowns and he thought it was time to move his longtime passion of photographing New York City’s most stylish ladies to video. “It picked up,” he tells Refinery29. “And because of the number of views, I just kept doing it.”
2023-10-14 01:37
Chiefs' Travis Kelce expected to play against Broncos on Thursday night after ankle injury
Chiefs' Travis Kelce expected to play against Broncos on Thursday night after ankle injury
Travis Kelce is expected to be available when the Chiefs play the Broncos on Thursday night, despite hurting his ankle when he slipped on the turf in last weekend’s win over the Minnesota Vikings
2023-10-11 02:50
UK top bosses earn 118 times pay of workers: study
UK top bosses earn 118 times pay of workers: study
Bosses running Britain's biggest listed companies enjoyed payrises of 16 percent last year as workers' wages struggled with the worst cost of living crisis in...
2023-08-22 17:56
Who is Jack Smith, the prosecutor overseeing the Trump probes
Who is Jack Smith, the prosecutor overseeing the Trump probes
Jack Smith, the experienced war crimes prosecutor who unveiled an unprecedented federal indictment against former US president Donald J Trump, is no stranger to high-profile probes of public figures. The Department of Justice veteran returned to the US last November after being appointed a special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland. The first mission was to consider, “whether any person or entity violated the law in connection with efforts to interfere with the lawful transfer of power following the 2020 presidential election or the certification of the electoral college vote held on or about January 6, 2021”. The second, which led to Mr Trump being indicted and arraigned in 37 federal charges, was about whether the former president had violated US laws prohibiting unlawful retention of national defence information and obstruction of justice. It marks the first time in US history that an ex-president — let alone one who is a declared candidate in the next presidential election — faces criminal charges. But Mr Trump will not be first public figure who Mr Smith has put in the dock. From 2010 to 2015, he oversaw anti-corruption prosecutions against multiple US politicians in his role as the head of the Department of Justice public integrity section. One of those cases was against former Virginia governor Robert McDonnell, a Republican against whom he secured a conviction on bribery charges, though the case was later thrown out by the US Supreme Court. He also won a conviction of former GOP Representative Rick Renzi of Arizona, who received a sentence of three years in prison before being pardoned by Mr Trump. A Harvard Law School graduate, Mr Smith also served in prosecutorial roles in US Attorney offices in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Eastern District of New York. Prior to his appointment by Mr Garland, Mr Smith lived in the Dutch city of The Hague, where he has been serving as a “specialist prosecutor” overseeing investigations into war crimes in Kosovo since 2018. He also served as a coordinator of investigations for the prosecutor’s office at the International Criminal Court from 2008 to 2010, where he worked on cases against foreign government officials and members of militias accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Yet will even that be ample preparation for the punishing national spotlight to which he will now be subjected, including Mr Trump’s infamous social media broadsides? Following the indictment in June, Mr Trump lashed out at Mr Smith, accusing him of being a “Trump hater” and “a deranged ’psycho’ that shouldn’t be involved in any case having to do with ‘justice,’ other than to look at Biden as a criminal – which he is!” Subsequently, Mr Trump’s allies and supporters began attacking Mr Smith, including Kimberly Guilfoyle, Matt Gaetz and Mark Levin. “Special Counsel Jack Smith is atrocious,” MAGA War Room tweeted on 13 June. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced an appropriations rider to the House floor on Tuesday (12 June) to “defund Jack Smith’s Special Counsel, his office and the investigation.” Ms Greene said: “This is a weaponized government attempt to take down the top political enemy and leading presidential candidate of the United States Donald J. Trump.” Mr Smith kept an even keel in his response. “Adherence to the rule of law is a bedrock principle of the Department of Justice, and our nation’s commitment to the rule of law sets an example for the world,” he told reporters later that day. “We have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone.” Read More Trump indictment – live: Trump denounces ‘evil and heinous’ arraignment in address to fans at golf club Trump turns his day in court into a campaign event despite serious political and legal threats Trump pleads not guilty as he makes history as first president to be criminally charged – twice Trump pleads not guilty as he makes history as first president to be criminally charged – twice Special counsel Jack Smith stared at Trump throughout historic court appearance, report says Supporters pray over Trump and sing him ‘Happy Birthday’ immediately after arrest
2023-06-14 09:37