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Sam Bankman-Fried set to learn whether he'll be jailed for alleged witness tampering
Sam Bankman-Fried set to learn whether he'll be jailed for alleged witness tampering
Sam Bankman-Fried, the alleged crypto grifter, is about to learn which of two profoundly divergent paths he'll take on the road to trial.
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PayPal’s Stablecoin Debut Faces Headwinds, Bank of America Says
PayPal’s Stablecoin Debut Faces Headwinds, Bank of America Says
PayPal Holdings Inc.’s rolling out of a stablecoin will drive payments efficiencies and improve customer experience even though
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Yellow Sees Even More Interest From Lenders for Bankruptcy Financing
Yellow Sees Even More Interest From Lenders for Bankruptcy Financing
Yellow Corp. has drawn additional interest from potential financiers who are offering alternative bankruptcy financing for the short-haul
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GM, Ford Shares Slide With Strike Fears Fueling Investor Anxiety
GM, Ford Shares Slide With Strike Fears Fueling Investor Anxiety
The specter of crippling labor strikes and rising costs slammed stocks of the two major US automakers, putting
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ESPN analyst shades Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa with Bryce Young take
ESPN analyst shades Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa with Bryce Young take
ESPN's Damien Woody is a big believer in Bryce Young coming out of the Alabama program.The Carolina Panthers appear to have drafted someone special in quarterback Bryce Young out of Alabama.Carolina traded up from No. 9 to No. 1 to select the 2021 Heisman winner out of Tuscaloosa. Young...
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Benjamin Cremaschi: 'Positive energy' within Inter Miami squad with Messi's arrival
Benjamin Cremaschi: 'Positive energy' within Inter Miami squad with Messi's arrival
Inter Miami's Benjamin Cremaschi explained how his new teammates have made a positive impact on the squad - on and off the field.
1970-01-01 08:00
Street Fighter 6 Devs Talk Accessibility, Modern Controls, and DLC Characters
Street Fighter 6 Devs Talk Accessibility, Modern Controls, and DLC Characters
By all accounts, Street Fighter 6 is a hit fighting game that's received overwhelming praise
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Air Canada Hedges Some of Its Fuel Bill for First Time in Years
Air Canada Hedges Some of Its Fuel Bill for First Time in Years
Air Canada said it hedged about 30% of its jet fuel costs as it re-enters the oil derivatives
1970-01-01 08:00
Tottenham 2023/24 season preview: Key players, summer transfers, squad numbers & predictions
Tottenham 2023/24 season preview: Key players, summer transfers, squad numbers & predictions
Previewing Tottenham's 2023/24 season with Ange Postecoglou installed as the club's new head coach.
1970-01-01 08:00
How Inter Miami and Lionel Messi can reach the 2023 Leagues Cup final
How Inter Miami and Lionel Messi can reach the 2023 Leagues Cup final
How Inter Miami and Lionel Messi could make their way to the Leagues Cup final.
1970-01-01 08:00
Teen accused of fatally stabbing O’Shae Sibley pleads not guilty to murder as a hate crime
Teen accused of fatally stabbing O’Shae Sibley pleads not guilty to murder as a hate crime
The 17-year-old boy charged with stabbing O’Shae Sibley to death at a gas station in Brooklyn has pleaded not guilty at his arraignment. Dmitriy Popov was previously indicted by a grand jury on murder in the second degree as a hate crime, among other charges. Mr Popov’s next court date is set for October, ABC 7 reported, adding that the teen faces a minimum of 20 years in jail and a maximum of 25 years to life. The outlet reported that Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez underscored the importance of prosecuting this incident as a hate crime. “Many powerful people across this country have talked about this case and have been concerned that justice prevails,” said Mr Gonzalez. “I’m assuring the community that we are taking this case very seriously, that we’re going to make sure that justice prevails.” The 17-year-old is accused of killing Sibley, a gay 28-year-old professional dancer, who, reportedly just after 11pm on 29 July, was dancing to a Beyonce song with a friend at a Mobil gas station in Brooklyn. That’s when a separate group of young men allegedly began hurling homophobic insults saying that they didn’t like “gay dancing” in their neighbourhood, according to eyewitnesses. Sibley suffered “a stab wound to the torso. EMS responded and removed the victim to Maimonides Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased,” a spokesperson for NYPD said. Mr Popov’s lawyer Mark Pollard previously told The Independent that his client was a “good Christian boy” who regularly attended church. “I have no idea where that came from. I just know he’s not Muslim. It’s very strange,” Mr Pollard told The Independent. The teenage suspect turned himself in to authorities after a week of trying to bring him in, although he was easily identified through video footage. “This is a city where you are free to express yourself, and that expression should never end with any form of violence,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference last week. Read More 17-year-old suspect in the New York stabbing of a dancer is indicted on a hate-crime murder charge O’Shae Sibley was stabbed to death for the crime of being ‘Black, gay and dancing’ Teen accused of stabbing O’Shae Sibley in homophobic attack is a ‘good Christian boy’, lawyer says
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Trump gets a win in 2020 election case protective order battle as judge rules he can share some evidence
Trump gets a win in 2020 election case protective order battle as judge rules he can share some evidence
Donald Trump notched a win in the fight over a protective order in the 2020 election case as the judge ruled that some of the evidence that will be provided to him in the pre-trial discovery process won’t be restricted from dissemination if it’s not deemed “sensitive” by the government. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday that the protective order will only apply to sensitive materials such as grand jury transcripts, witness interview records, and other documents that could identify witnesses or be used to poison the pool of potential jurors who will be responsible for deciding the ex-president’s fate when he goes on trial next year. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office had asked her to impose a more restrictive order which would have applied to any and all materials provided to Mr Trump’s defence team in discovery, while Mr Trump’s attorneys had asked for her to allow the former president leave to talk about non-sensitive materials, citing his ongoing campaign for the Republican nomination in next year’s presidential election. Prosecutors had made the request for a broad protective order with the aim of preventing Mr Trump from poisoning the jury pool ahead of his expected trial next year, citing statements by the ex-president’s legal team which they said indicated a desire to try the case “in the press”. But Judge Chutkan, a former defence attorney and a nine-year veteran of the federal bench who was nominated by then-president Barack Obama and confirmed by a unanimous Senate vote in 2014, rejected the prosecution’s preferred language on the grounds that Mr Trump’s conduct with regard to the non-sensitive discovery is still governed by his release conditions and the rules of the court. More follows...
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