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The mega-strike that could take down Hollywood
The mega-strike that could take down Hollywood
Actors prepare to join writers on the picket lines, shutting down TV and film productions.
1970-01-01 08:00
Reneé Rapp leaving The Sex Lives Of College Girls amid Season 3
Reneé Rapp leaving The Sex Lives Of College Girls amid Season 3
Reneé Rapp leaving The Sex Lives Of College Girls amid Season 3
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA Rumors: Heat lowball Blazers, Lakers spoil Summer League, Brooks gets crazy
NBA Rumors: Heat lowball Blazers, Lakers spoil Summer League, Brooks gets crazy
NBA Rumors: Lakers could spoil Colin Castleton's Summer League breakoutThe best rookie at Summer League for the Los Angeles Lakers has not been No. 17 pick Jalen Hood-Schifino. It hasn't been No. 40 pick Maxwell Lewis either. Instead, undrafted free agent Colin Castleton has been the shi...
1970-01-01 08:00
White Sox: Of course this is how Luis Robert Jr. in the HR Derby ended
White Sox: Of course this is how Luis Robert Jr. in the HR Derby ended
Chicago White Sox star Luis Robert Jr. suffered an injury in the Home Run Derby on Monday night, and will not play in the MLB All-Star Game as a result.Luis Robert Jr., were he on a team that was not the struggling, under-achieving Chicago White Sox, would be among the top MVP candidates in base...
1970-01-01 08:00
AP Was There: Cult leader Charles Manson and followers convicted for brutal California killings
AP Was There: Cult leader Charles Manson and followers convicted for brutal California killings
On Jan. 26, 1971, Charles Manson and three members of his California cult were convicted for the murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate
1970-01-01 08:00
GOP cries foul over spy charges for Biden ‘whistleblower’
GOP cries foul over spy charges for Biden ‘whistleblower’
Four days after he claimed a “very credible witness” had emerged to provide the Justice Department with derogatory information about President Joe Biden and his family, House Oversight Committee chair James Comer questioned the timing of charges that the alleged whistleblower was actually spying for the Chinese government and attempting to broker illegal arms sales to Libya. The alleged unregistered foreign agent, Gal Luft, was arrested in February by authorities in Cyprus on arms trafficking charges, but he subsequently disappeared after jumping bail. Mr Luft, who is a citizen of both the United States and Israel, is accused of paying a former adviser to Donald Trump on behalf of principals in China in 2016 without registering as a foreign agent. Prosecutors say that Mr Luft pushed the former government employee, who is not named, to push policies that were favourable to China, and further accuse him of having set up meetings between officials of Iran and a Chinese energy company to discuss oil deals, which would violate US sanctions. Mr Comer, who appeared on Fox News late Monday, insinuated that the charges against the think tank founder were meant to silence him when asked about the timing by host Laura Ingraham. “The timing is always coincidental, according to the Democrats at the Department of Justice,” he said. The Kentucky Republican claimed that Mr Luft was being paid by the same company which entered into a failed business venture with Mr Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and suggested that the speed at which the department moved against Mr Luft is suspicious. “So there are a lot of questions here and it's just amazing. The Department of Justice moves so quickly against some people,” he said, adding that it is ironic that Mr Luft is charged with being an unregistered foreign agent — the same allegation Republicans have levelled against Hunter Biden. The indictment announced on Monday also alleges that Mr Luft “conspired with others and attempted to broker illicit arms transactions with, among others, certain Chinese individuals and entities” by working as a middleman to find both buyers and sellers for “certain weapons and other materials” in violation of the US Arms Control Act. Specifically, prosecutors say he attempted to broker a sale of anti-tank weapons, grenade launchers and mortar rounds to Libya by Chinese companies, and also pushed to arrange for the United Arab Emirates to purchase bombs and rockets, and for Kenya to acquire unmanned aerial vehicles capable of striking targets on the ground. They further alleged that Mr Luft lied to FBI agents during an interview in 2019, when he claims to have provided the bureau with derogatory information on the Biden family. Asked whether the charges that Mr Luft made false statements to FBI agents in any way impacts his credibility as an alleged whistleblower against the president or his son, Mr Comer replied: “Did he lie to the FBI? I don’t know!” He also accused FBI leadership of lying to him “three times this year”. “I have no confidence in the FBI,” he said, adding that his lack of confidence in the country’s premier law enforcement agency was “sad”. One of his Republican colleagues on the House Oversight Committee, South Carolina Nancy Mace, also downplayed the charges in a TV appearance in which she accused the Biden administration of using the prosecution to stop Mr Luft from speaking out. Speaking on Fox Business Network on Tuesday, Ms Mace said Mr Luft “deserves to testify before the Oversight Committee” and accused the department of trying to keep him from doing so. “No one should be surprised here. I don’t trust the DOJ or the FBI, they are trying to silence our witness and this is a way to do that,” she said. She added that it is “obscene” that the government is not charging Hunter Biden with the same crimes despite the fact that Mr Biden has never attempted to broker arms sales or violate US sanctions on Iran. Read More ‘Whistleblower’ who accused Bidens of corruption is charged with arms trafficking and violating Iran sanctions Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces amendment directing Biden to withdraw from Nato Joint Chiefs nominee wins over lawmakers but faces uncertain fate because of senator's hold Biden blames busy schedule for skipping Nato leadership dinner
1970-01-01 08:00
Alabama football rumors: Could new hire leave before season even starts?
Alabama football rumors: Could new hire leave before season even starts?
Nick Saban hired offensive coordinator Tommy Rees to join Alabama football just this offseason, but is there a chance he leaves before a single game?It was time for a change with Alabama football this offseason and, though the argument could be made that Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide waited to...
1970-01-01 08:00
Corporate net debt hit record in 2022/23, but borrowing appetite to decline - Janus Henderson
Corporate net debt hit record in 2022/23, but borrowing appetite to decline - Janus Henderson
By Chiara Elisei LONDON Companies around the globe took on a record $456 billion of net new debt
1970-01-01 08:00
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Lavender Darcangelo? Blind and autistic contestant set to impress judges with her singing
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Lavender Darcangelo? Blind and autistic contestant set to impress judges with her singing
Lavender Darcangelo will try to get the golden buzzer from the 'AGT' judges by showcasing her expertise in diverse musical styles
1970-01-01 08:00
UK’s Inflation Crisis Expected to Last Another 10 Months
UK’s Inflation Crisis Expected to Last Another 10 Months
Britain’s cost-of-living crisis still has nearly a year to run, with calculations showing that the average household will
1970-01-01 08:00
Kick It Out: Record number of reports prove discrimination still a serious issue
Kick It Out: Record number of reports prove discrimination still a serious issue
Anti-discrimination body Kick It Out received a record number of reports of discriminatory behaviour during the 2022-23 season. Figures released by the organisation show that 1,007 reports – an increase of 65.1 per cent over the previous season – were made during the campaign from the grassroots and professional games and across social media. Reports of online abuse rose by 279 per cent with the organisation receiving 207 more reports related to online forums and social media than in the previous 12 months. The significant leap in reports highlights that discrimination is still a serious issue within the game. Kick It Out Racism was the most common form of discrimination, accounting for just under half (49.3 per cent) of all reports, while reports related to sexism and misogyny represented the largest rise in a specific discrimination type. Figures show a 400 per cent increase in reports of sexism and misogyny, up from 16 to 80. Faith-based discrimination fell slightly due to a 29.5 per cent drop in the number of reports received of an antisemitic nature, but Islamophobia (300 per cent) and sectarian chanting in the professional game (15.8 per cent) were both up. Discrimination reports in the professional game rose by 27.4 per cent to 484, which represents those received from the Premier League, English Football League and National League, domestic cups, European and international competition, Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship. A statement from Kick It Out referred to the rise in reports as a “significant leap” that “highlights that discrimination is still a serious issue within the game”. However, it added: “The record figures could also be attributed to an increased awareness of reporting procedures and fans becoming less tolerant of discriminatory behaviour.” Racism continued to account for more than half of grassroots reports (50.8 per cent) and 43.4 per cent of overall grassroots incidents received were from under-18s or younger age-group games. “Research conducted by Kick It Out suggests these numbers are the tip of the iceberg with many incidents still not reported,” the statement added. Social media abuse comprised a much larger proportion of overall reports compared to previous years, making up 28 per cent of all reports received, up from 12.1 per cent last year. Kick It Out chief executive Tony Burnett said: “The significant increase in reports across the game is alarming and strengthens our resolve to tackle discrimination in all areas of football. “Behind each of these statistics is somebody who has sadly experienced discrimination, and supporting the victims of abuse remains Kick It Out’s utmost priority. “While we continue to work tirelessly to Kick It Out, we call upon fans, clubs, leagues and governing bodies to help us with this cause, and we are encouraged that the number of reports per incident continues to increase, suggesting that people are becoming less tolerant of discriminatory behaviour and more likely to report abuse when they see it. “Our figures provide a snapshot of what is happening across the game, but we still don’t know the full picture because clubs, leagues and governing bodies aren’t currently mandated to share their reporting data. “This underscores why football urgently needs a centralised reporting mechanism to collate and monitor reports. Only once that happens can we understand the full extent of the problem within football and tackle it with the full force of the sport.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Novak Djokovic on Wimbledon challengers: They want to win but it ain’t happening Wimbledon day nine: Iga Swiatek sent home but Novak Djokovic marches on Will Young hits century on Nottinghamshire debut to frustrate leaders Surrey
1970-01-01 08:00
Polluters to Face Unlimited Fines as UK Tackles Sewage Crisis
Polluters to Face Unlimited Fines as UK Tackles Sewage Crisis
Polluters like Thames Water Utilities Ltd. that befoul UK rivers and seas will face unlimited penalties and tougher
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