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New Russell Wilson: trimmer body and lower public profile
New Russell Wilson: trimmer body and lower public profile
Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson appears to have trimmed down as he embarks on a comeback season following his awful debut in Denver
1970-01-01 08:00
Gap posts smaller first-quarter loss on easing costs, restructuring
Gap posts smaller first-quarter loss on easing costs, restructuring
By Katherine Masters Gap Inc on Thursday reported a smaller first-quarter loss than a year earlier, benefiting from
1970-01-01 08:00
Patrick Mahomes doesn't include himself on list of top-5 quarterbacks ever
Patrick Mahomes doesn't include himself on list of top-5 quarterbacks ever
Patrick Mahomes is quickly ascending the ranks of all-time quarterbacks, but he doesn't put himself in the top five... yet.Patrick Mahomes has accomplished more than your average quarterback by age 27. He's a five-time Pro Bowler, a two-time MVP, and a two-time Super Bowl MVP. The Chie...
1970-01-01 08:00
How Republicans turned on the FBI
How Republicans turned on the FBI
Former President Donald Trump wants to "defund" the FBI and Department of Justice. Republicans, alleging the FBI and DOJ have been weaponized against them, have held hearings featuring disgruntled former agents and are also gaming out ways to restrict funding for the federal law enforcement agency.
1970-01-01 08:00
Yen Weakens Past 140 Per Dollar as Traders See Another Fed Hike
Yen Weakens Past 140 Per Dollar as Traders See Another Fed Hike
The yen weakened beyond 140 per dollar for the first time since November as traders moved to price
1970-01-01 08:00
Fleetwood owner Andy Pilley loses civil court fight with council
Fleetwood owner Andy Pilley loses civil court fight with council
A businessman and football club owner convicted of fraudulent trading has lost a civil court fight with a council involved in investigating allegations of mis-selling. Andy Pilley, owner of League One side Fleetwood and chairman of BES Utilities, had been involved in High Court litigation with Cheshire West and Chester Council. BES Utilities and a number of other utility firms based in the Fleetwood and Blackpool areas of Lancashire had sued the council. They made a number of complaints – including an allegation of misfeasance and an allegation that search warrants were obtained unlawfully. Council bosses denied all allegations and a High Court judge has ruled in their favour. Mr Justice Freedman has dismissed claims made against the council. The judge said the case involved “non-domestic energy suppliers based in Fleetwood/Blackpool, Lancashire” working in the “small to medium-sized enterprise business market”. He said the litigation concerned “allegations about mis-selling” which had “brought about a criminal investigation”. Pilley, 52, was found guilty last week of fraudulent trading, fraud by false representation and being involved in the acquisition, retention, use or control of the proceeds of fraudulently mis-sold energy contracts following a trial at Preston Crown Court and will be sentenced on July 3. Three other people were also convicted. Mr Justice Freedman had overseen High Court hearings in London in late 2021 but had ruled that his findings could not be revealed until the crown court trial concluded in case jurors were influenced. The judge released his findings on late on Thursday following the conclusion of that trial. Pilley has been the chairman and owner of Fleetwood for 20 years and has overseen their rise from non-league status to the English Football League. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Chiedozie Ogbene and Alan Browne in race to make Ireland’s Euro 2024 clashes Erling Haaland aims to cap stunning debut season with Man City by winning treble Izzy Christiansen calls it a day – Thursday’s sporting social
1970-01-01 08:00
TD Targets Atlanta, Florida for Growth After First Horizon Flop
TD Targets Atlanta, Florida for Growth After First Horizon Flop
After failing to close its largest-ever US banking acquisition, Toronto-Dominion Bank has a new strategy for growth in
1970-01-01 08:00
Tight end Darren Waller brings size, speed and a big-play threat to Giants
Tight end Darren Waller brings size, speed and a big-play threat to Giants
Veteran tight end Darren Waller seemingly is fitting in well with the New York Giants
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden lauds leadership skills of his pick for top US general
Biden lauds leadership skills of his pick for top US general
WASHINGTON Praising his leadership and even his culinary skills, President Joe Biden on Thursday formally announced his nomination
1970-01-01 08:00
Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters sparks outrage again by dressing as Nazi officer at a concert
Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters sparks outrage again by dressing as Nazi officer at a concert
Throughout his performance, Roger Waters reportedly attempted to make analogies between current-day Israel and Nazi Germany
1970-01-01 08:00
Jimmy Pitaro Describes How Pat McAfee Fits Into the Long-Term Vision of ESPN
Jimmy Pitaro Describes How Pat McAfee Fits Into the Long-Term Vision of ESPN
Jimmy Pitaro speaks on the Pat McAfee deal.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mother admits to killing three-year-old daughter and dumping charred remains on softball field
Mother admits to killing three-year-old daughter and dumping charred remains on softball field
A Delaware woman is facing decades in prison after pleading guilty to killing her 3-year-old daughter and dumping her burned remains on a softball field. Kristie Haas, 31, pleaded guilty Thursday to murder by abuse or neglect, abuse of a corpse, and three counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Prosecutors are recommending a sentence of 50 years in prison on the murder charge, suspended for non-custodial supervision after 30 years behind bars. The murder charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors are recommending probation for the other counts and will drop several other felony and misdemeanor charges. “Yes, your honor,” Haas repeatedly intoned softly as Superior Court Judge Noel Primos asked whether she understood the nature of the charges and the consequences of entering a guilty plea. At the request of attorneys, Primos, who is not bound by the sentencing recommendation, deferred sentencing until July 10, the date on which a trial for Haas was to begin. Prosecutor Kevin Smith said the delay will allow time for relatives of the victim, Emma Grace Cole, to make arrangements to travel from out of state to attend the sentencing. Attorneys, in the meantime, will prepare sentencing memoranda. Smith said prosecutors are recommending a mental health evaluation of Haas. Defense attorney Patrick Collins told the judge that Haas is already being treated for bipolar disorder and depression. “She is current on her medications,” he said. The defense and prosecution disagree on whether Haas should be barred from having any contact with her three other children, as recommended by prosecutors, or whether she should be allowed contact pursuant to court orders. Collins declined to comment as he left the courtroom. The court entered a partial gag order in June 2021 restricting what attorneys could say about the case, which has drawn widespread media attention. The child’s body was found in September 2019 by a person walking a dog through Smyrna-Clayton Little Lass Fields, a softball park near Smyrna Middle School in central Delaware. At the time, Emma lived with her parents and siblings less than a mile from the ball field. Authorities believe Emma had been dead for several weeks before her body was found. Haas and her husband, Brandon Haas, who was the child’s stepfather, were arrested in Pennsylvania in October 2020, more than a year after the child’s body was found. Both were originally indicted on felony charges of child abuse, child endangerment and hindering prosecution involving Emma’s death, as well as misdemeanor child endangerment charges involving her siblings. Kristie Haas also was charged with felony assault, abusing a corpse and reckless burning. The charges against her were later upgraded to include two counts of murder. Authorities alleged that the couple withheld food and medical care from Emma and subjected her to “torture or maltreatment,” while also subjecting her and her siblings to excessive forced exercise and inappropriate physical discipline. A trial for Brandon Haas is set to begin July 10. He faces more than 40 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
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