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'The family feels like he got trapped': How a low-profile Mar-a-Lago employee got tangled up in Trump's legal problems
'The family feels like he got trapped': How a low-profile Mar-a-Lago employee got tangled up in Trump's legal problems
A day after he was named as a co-defendant in the criminal case against Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents, a picture is starting to emerge of Carlos De Oliveira, the little known Mar-a-Lago employee who is accused of trying to delete security camera footage at Trump's Florida resort after the Justice Department issued a subpoena for it last year.
2023-07-29 07:00
Treasuries Buy Signal Will Come When BOJ Fights Back, Fund Says
Treasuries Buy Signal Will Come When BOJ Fights Back, Fund Says
As Treasuries see their worst selloff in a year, a money manager says one catalyst to stop the
2023-10-02 11:04
Vingegaard climbs closer to Tour title by crushing Pogacar again
Vingegaard climbs closer to Tour title by crushing Pogacar again
Jonas Vingegaard climbed into a rock-solid lead in the Tour de France on Wednesday as his main rival Tadej Pogacar lost almost six minutes on the...
2023-07-20 00:24
The 2024 Republican presidential field is rapidly shrinking. But is it too late to stop Trump?
The 2024 Republican presidential field is rapidly shrinking. But is it too late to stop Trump?
The Republican Party’s once-crowded 2024 presidential primary field has suddenly shrunk to just a handful of viable candidates, but it's unclear if the GOP is any closer to coalescing behind a clear alternative to former President Donald Trump
2023-11-14 06:34
This Beloved Japanese Drugstore Sunscreen Is Finally Available On Amazon
This Beloved Japanese Drugstore Sunscreen Is Finally Available On Amazon
There are some beauty products so famous that they haven’t just hit it big stateside — they’ve achieved global domination. France’s beloved Bioderma micellar water and Embryolisse cream, dewy Korean overnight masks, among many others. And while there was a time when you’d have to smuggle these in your luggage (or bribe a well-traveled friend to bring you some from their latest trip), one such star has now officially launched stateside: Bioré’s famed UV Aqua Rich SPF 50 Moisturizing Sunscreen.
2023-07-22 02:58
'The Holdovers' review: Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne reunite for curmudgeon comedy
'The Holdovers' review: Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne reunite for curmudgeon comedy
Alexander Payne is up to his old tricks. The celebrated director behind such heralded films
2023-09-15 17:00
Italy seal Nations League bronze against hosts Netherlands
Italy seal Nations League bronze against hosts Netherlands
Italy sealed a third-place finish in the Nations League finals on Sunday, with a 3-2 win over...
2023-06-18 23:12
Who is Mia St John? Bryan Randall's death stuns longtime friend as photographer kept his three-year battle with ALS private
Who is Mia St John? Bryan Randall's death stuns longtime friend as photographer kept his three-year battle with ALS private
'He was a beautiful person and I'm grateful to have known him,' Mia St John said in tribute to Bryan Randall
2023-08-08 20:48
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
Ukraine says Russia targeting grain sites after deal exit
Ukraine says Russia targeting grain sites after deal exit
Ukraine accused Russia on Wednesday of deliberately striking its Black Sea grain facilities -- and destroying tonnes of food -- since Moscow quit an export deal meant...
2023-07-19 21:14
Manchester United Supporters’ Trust calls for ‘clarity’ in takeover process
Manchester United Supporters’ Trust calls for ‘clarity’ in takeover process
Manchester United Supporters’ Trust has called for clarity amid the club’s takeover saga. The group has also outlined 11 questions to owners the Glazer family, including what changes to the club would happen as a result of a new minority shareholder. It comes after Sheikh Jassim withdrew from the process to buy the club. Sheikh Jassim became the first bidder to publicly confirm he had made an offer for the Old Trafford giants but he has now backed out, with rival bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly ready to buy a 25 per cent stake in United. “It would be wildly optimistic to think the Glazers are acting in the interests of supporters or are making ownership decisions which don’t centre on their own priorities,” a MUST statement read. “However, what supporters should expect at the very least now is some clarity and an end to this process. “Furthermore the outcome must include new investment into the club. It cannot be solely about the interests of shareholders, whether existing or new. “We call upon all parties to put Manchester United interests before their own interests. “If the reports are true regarding INEOS obtaining a 25 per cent stake in our club there are a number of questions around the transaction which need clarity before supporters can make any judgement on its merits.” We all want what's best both for our club and for all of our fans Joint statement by six Manchester United supporters groups Meanwhile, six United supporter groups have called for togetherness in any protests against the Glazer family. Manchester United Fans’ Advisory Board, the Manchester United Fans’ Forum, Manchester United Women Supporters Club, the Rainbow Devils, MUST and Manchester United Disabled Supporters’ Association have joined forces. Their statement read: “We all believe we need better ownership and investment for our club. “We all believe that fans have the right to lawfully protest. We all believe that fans have the right to be represented. “We all want what’s best both for our club and for all of our fans. “Many support protest, many support dialogue and many support both – they are complementary. “For the greater good of our club, let’s work towards our shared goals, set aside what divides us, and respect that different people, working towards the same goal, will have different strategies to get there.” Read More Jessica Gadirova braced for ‘tough and long journey’ after suffering ACL injury Wembley revenge to seal place at Euro 2024? – England v Italy talking points England fight off early Rahmanullah Gurbaz threat to limit Afghanistan to 284 Josh Adams believes Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake are ‘massive figureheads’ for Wales Sam Tomkins ready for family time after ‘selfish’ season ends in heartbreak Jordan Pickford insists England are not looking for revenge against Italy
2023-10-15 23:26
Guidance urges parents not to buy smartphones for primary school children
Guidance urges parents not to buy smartphones for primary school children
New guidance urging parents not to buy smartphones for their primary school age children has been introduced The Cabinet has approved a memo outlining the proposal which was brought by education minister Norma Foley. The new guidance is available online and will be sent to all primary schools in the country. The aim is to support parents of primary school children who wish to agree collectively on a voluntary agreement on the use of smartphones for their primary school age children. It is based on a project involving eight schools in Greystones in Co Wicklow that saw parents of primary school pupils collectively agree not to buy smartphones for them. Ms Foley’s plan was prompted by concerns around the potential exposure of younger children to cyber bullying, violent and sexual content and other harmful content on phones. The minister said that there were clear benefits to owning a smartphone but the risks they posed to children had to be managed. Ms Foley said: “Principals tell me that online bullying using smartphones happens outside school hours. “They can’t control it. It happens outside of school. “Children can be exposed to violence and sexual content that no parent would want them to see via their smartphone.” The minister’s party leader, Tanaiste Micheal Martin, used his speech at the Fianna Fail ard fheis on Saturday to flag the move. He told party members why he felt it was important to limit children’s exposures to smartphones. “One of the greatest challenges of today is helping children to navigate an online world, one which brings new threats and affects the ability to maintain healthy connections,” he said. “That is why we will be expanding guidelines and controls on smartphone access in schools – and every family and school will receive guidance on how to navigate this challenge with their children to keep them safe and healthy.” Read More William ‘blown away’ by futuristic technology from Singapore start-ups Return of original Fortnite map causes record traffic on Virgin Media O2 network NatWest creates new AI-powered chatbot capable of ‘human-like’ conversations Succession star Sarah Snook says AI use in film industry needs ‘stringent rules’ Sir Paul McCartney: It was magical to feel like I was reuniting with John Lennon Sexist comments on TikTok ‘more liked’ than non-sexist ones – study
2023-11-08 04:17