McDonald's, CEO must face ex-security executive's race bias claims
By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in Chicago on Tuesday refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing McDonald's Corp
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Athletics-Italian Tamberi wins thrilling world championship high jump final
By Lori Ewing BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Italy's Olympic champion and showman Gianmarco Tamberi captured his first world high jump title on
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Two former JPMorgan traders sentenced to prison for fraud
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Two former precious metals traders at JPMorgan Chase were sentenced on Tuesday for engaging
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French airport to be renamed after Queen Elizabeth II in tribute
Le Touquet says it has blessing from King to rename its airport after his late mother.
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Canada to challenge extension of US softwood lumber duties
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will challenge what Ottawa described as an "unfair, unjust and illegal" extension of U.S. import duties on
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Teamster members ratify deal at UPS, putting strike threat to rest
Rank-and-file members of the Teamsters union have overwhelmingly ratified a five-year deal with UPS, putting an end to the threat of a crippling strike.
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Binance’s Token Approaches More Than One-Year Low as Regulatory Pressure Mounts
BNB, the cryptocurrency at the heart of the Binance exchange ecosystem, is approaching its lowest price level in
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Liverpool vs Newcastle: Complete H2H record
The complete head-to-head record between Liverpool and Newcastle.
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US says automakers can comply with Massachusetts repair law
WASHINGTON U.S auto safety regulators said Tuesday that major automakers could comply with a Massachusetts vehicle data law
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North Carolina man who brought pipe bomb to church avoids jail time after flood of community letters
A North Carolina man who brought two pipe bomb-like devices to a church earlier this year avoided jail time, after family and community members wrote letters en masse to a local court asking for leniency. Joshua Wayne Hawyley, 37, of Connelly Springs, pleaded guilty earlier this month in Catawba County Superior Court to three counts of possession of a weapon of mass destruction. The father was sentenced to three years of supervised probation, a mental evaluation, and barred from possessing firearms and explosives, as well as prevented from contacting the church where he brought explosive devices earlier this year. “Joshua is a good, caring man and deserves better than this,” his wife Savanah Hawley wrote in a letter to the court, the Hickory Record reported. “His children need him, and he needs his children. Please don’t let him go away for 2.5 years. Jail isn’t the punishment he deserves. He deserves a good doctor and medication.” “(Joshua Hawley) often fixates on various things, due to his mental status,” local resident Jackie Miller added in a letter of her own. “And at that time he was fixated on making smoke bombs — something he apparently did in his youth.” The 37-year-old was arrested in May for bringing multiple pipe bombs to Marketplace Church in Mountain View. The pastor of the church told police Hawley had mental issues and showed up to the church in a “manic state,” telling an employee he brought something for the church and asked security guards where the pastor’s vehicle was, warning the employee the pastor should be careful so the bomb didn’t “blow up in his face,” according to the Morganton News Herald. No one was injured in the incident. “I think in a house of worship people should feel safe and not feel intimidated,” Catawba County Sheriff Don Brown said at the time of the arrest. Four months before the pipe bomb incident, Hawyley had been asked to stop attending the church, after members grew uncomfortable with his behaviour, which included showing up to the facility in military-style attire, wearing a body camera and open-carrying guns and knives. Hawley did not have a formal mental health diagnosis at the time, though family members said in letters to the court they believe he suffers from mental illness including bipolar disorder and border schizophrenia. Read More Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses online conspiracy theory linking her to Jan 6 pipe bomber Convicted Colorado pipe bomber will get new trial 30 years later Hoax bomb threats target major US retailers including Walmart and Whole Foods demanding bitcoin and gift cards
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When is the First College GameDay of the Season?
Checking out the College GameDay schedule.
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Mason Mount injury problems already here for Manchester United
Manchester United will be without new midfielder Mason Mount for a few weeks as the club announced that he's dealing with a new injury.
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