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Paige Spiranac makes hilarious 'eye contact' quip about Phil Mickelson, fans ask 'can you blame us'
Paige Spiranac makes hilarious 'eye contact' quip about Phil Mickelson, fans ask 'can you blame us'
Paige Spiranac starts the British Open with a 'eye contact' joke about Phil Mickelson
2023-07-21 17:35
Febreze Introduces the NEW Mood Collection, Designed to Help Consumers Set Moods at Home
Febreze Introduces the NEW Mood Collection, Designed to Help Consumers Set Moods at Home
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 9, 2023--
2023-08-09 21:00
Joe Exotic is threatening legal action against Florida State QB Jordan Travis
Joe Exotic is threatening legal action against Florida State QB Jordan Travis
Florida State QB Jordan Travis has found himself in an unlikely feud, one with 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic stemming from a t-shirt depicting the signal-caller as the 'Tiger King' after beating Clemson.
2023-09-27 06:56
Report Details TSM and Blitz CEO's 'Culture of Fear,' Companies' Misclassifying of Employees
Report Details TSM and Blitz CEO's 'Culture of Fear,' Companies' Misclassifying of Employees
TSM and Blitz CEO Andy "Reginald" Dinh has reportedly been accused of fostering a "culture of fear" and, under his leadership, seeing company workers misclassified as contractors rather than employees.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bitcoin Bulls Are Testing The Year’s High Amid Light Market Liquidity
Bitcoin Bulls Are Testing The Year’s High Amid Light Market Liquidity
Bitcoin bulls are seeking to take advantage of light market liquidity ahead of the July 4 holiday to
2023-07-04 02:15
Dollar Tree said theft is such a problem it will start locking up items or stop selling them altogether
Dollar Tree said theft is such a problem it will start locking up items or stop selling them altogether
Dollar Tree had a miserable quarter, and company management is chalking it up to a mix of factors: changing consumer demands on top of higher prices for fuel and electricity ... and theft.
2023-08-24 23:53
MrBeast: Inside YouTuber's $500,000 Challenge video with participants from all ages
MrBeast: Inside YouTuber's $500,000 Challenge video with participants from all ages
MrBeast's new video is kind of like another version of his 'Squid Game' challenges video but with a age-related twist
2023-05-30 18:15
Cannabis stock gains fade in volatile trading on US Senate bill hopes
Cannabis stock gains fade in volatile trading on US Senate bill hopes
By Chibuike Oguh and Bansari Mayur Kamdar NEW YORK Shares of marijuana companies gave back early gains on
2023-09-28 01:22
US Women Lose $61 Trillion to Gender Pay Gap Since 1960s
US Women Lose $61 Trillion to Gender Pay Gap Since 1960s
Sixty years since the signing of the Equal Pay Act, wage gaps along gender and racial lines still
2023-06-09 05:08
Metro Bank Hires Morgan Stanley to Explore Capital Raise
Metro Bank Hires Morgan Stanley to Explore Capital Raise
Metro Bank Holdings Plc has hired Morgan Stanley to explore a potential capital raise after it faced pushback
2023-10-05 15:12
Russian convicted of Kremlin critic’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine
Russian convicted of Kremlin critic’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine
One of five men convicted of killing a Russian journalist critical of the Kremlin has been pardoned halfway through his 20-year sentence after a stint fighting in the “special military operation” in Ukraine. Sergei Khadzhikurbanov was sentenced in 2014 for his role as an accomplice in the killing of Anna Politkovskaya, 48, in 2006. The journalist worked for the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta and wrote stories critical of Kremlin policies during the early years of president Vladimir Putin’s term, the war in Chechnya and human rights. She was shot and killed in the elevator of her Moscow apartment block, triggering outrage at home and in the West. Her death on 7 October, which is Putin’s birthday, led to suggestions the shooting was done to please the president. It emphasised the dangers faced by independent journalists in Russia, though the Kremlin has always denied any involvement in the killing. Khadzhikurbanov, a former police detective, was released last year to fight in Ukraine and then signed a contract with the Russian defence ministry to continue serving after his pardon, according to his lawyer Alexei Mikhalchik. It is the most high profile case of Russia’s defence ministry hiring prisoners to fight in Ukraine on the promise of a presidential pardon. The tactic was widely employed by Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin last year. Footage from several prisons showed the warlord encouraging prisoners convicted of murder and sexual assault to join his mercenary group to atone for their crimes. They would be offered six-month contracts to fight in Ukraine, after which they would be pardoned. One of the first instances of pardoned mercenaries was published in January this year. Reports later emerged suggesting Russian civilians were anxious to be living among ex-convicts, many of whom were culpable of the most serious crimes and had also spent six months in frontline combat. Following the removal of Wagner from Ukraine and the subsequent death of Prigozhin on August 24, which was itself widely regarded as suspicious, the Russian defence ministry began more substantially recruiting from penal colonies. The prisoners are often said to be used as cannon fodder in what has become known as “human wave attacks” popularised by the Wagner Group; it involves using dozens of the convicts in a first line charge on Ukrainian positions ostensibly to soak up enemy fire, allowing soldiers behind to advance under less heavy resistance. But Khadzhikurbanov was offered a command position in the military, according to his lawyer Mikhalchik, because he was in the “special forces” in the late 1990s and was in “almost all the hot spots”, including in Chechnya. Following the pardon, Ms Politkovskaya children, Ilya and Vera Politkovsky, issued a joint statement with their mother’s former paper Novaya Gazeta in which they claimed they had “not been informed about the killer’s pardon”. Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta, said the pardon was “not evidence of atonement and repentance of the killer” but a “monstrous fact of injustice”. “It is an outrage to the memory of a person killed for her beliefs and professional duty,” he said. Russian human rights advocate Alena Popova, who has been critical of previous pardons, including that of a man who murdered his girlfriend before fighting in Ukraine, also issued a statement decrying Khadzhikurbanov’s release. “How many more murderers and rapists will the war free?” she asked. Bill Browder, formerly one of the largest foreign investors in Russia before being removed by Vladimir Putin, described the pardon as a “cynical slap in the face of justice”. He added that the presidential pardon was doubly sinister given it was Putin who “ordered her killing”. “The pardoning of Anna Politkovskaya’s killer is a cynical slap in the face of justice and her family,” he told The Independent. “But we should not forget that the person who ordered her killing has remained free since her murder and sits as the head of state in Russia ordering many more murders and misery inside of Russia, in Ukraine and all over the world.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier this month that convicts recruited to fight in Ukraine are worthy of pardons. “Those sentenced, even on grave charges, shed their blood on the battlefield to atone for their crimes,” he said. “They redeem themselves by shedding blood in assault brigades, under bullet fire and shelling.” Read More European Commission lowers growth outlook and says economy has lost momentum during a difficult year UK inflation falls sharply to 4.6%, lowest level in 2 years China and the US pledge to step up climate efforts ahead of Biden-Xi summit and UN meeting Ukraine declares major breakthrough in southern counteroffensive ‘against all odds’ State-sponsored online spies likely to target Australian submarine program, spy agency says Biden aims for improved military relations with China when he meets with Xi
2023-11-15 21:42
Oweh to miss 4th straight game, but Ravens 'very close' to full strength, coach says
Oweh to miss 4th straight game, but Ravens 'very close' to full strength, coach says
Ravens outside linebacker Odafe Oweh will miss his fourth straight game because of an ankle injury when Baltimore plays the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
2023-10-14 05:05