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Who are Duo Dadiva? 'Got Talent' veterans to rock 'AGT' Season 18 with stirring dance-circus combo
Who are Duo Dadiva? 'Got Talent' veterans to rock 'AGT' Season 18 with stirring dance-circus combo
Duo Dadiva consists of a couple, Amalia Cruz Duquen and Lyolexan Torres, who are both exceptionally skilled dancers and circus artists
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Who is Donovyn Diaz? 'AGT' Season 18 dancer to stun judges with jaw-dropping gymnastic skills
Who is Donovyn Diaz? 'AGT' Season 18 dancer to stun judges with jaw-dropping gymnastic skills
The final audition round of 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 will feature one last golden buzzer press from the judges
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Fund Shorts Nio and Honda, Favors Hyundai in Asia EV Race
Hedge Fund Shorts Nio and Honda, Favors Hyundai in Asia EV Race
An Asian hedge fund is shorting some Chinese and Japanese automaker stocks on bets they will lose out
1970-01-01 08:00
Lindsey Shiver’s ‘lover’ denies claims they hired hitman to kill her college football star husband
Lindsey Shiver’s ‘lover’ denies claims they hired hitman to kill her college football star husband
The man identified as the lover of Lindsay Shiver, who is charged with plotting to kill her former Auburn football player husband, rejected claims that the pair hired a hitman. Terrance Bethel, 28, told the Daily Mail that the now-infamous WhatsApp messages sent between him, Ms Shiver, and 29-year-old Faron Newbold were misunderstood and overblown by police. The outlet previously reported that Ms Shiver confessed during an interview with police to sending photos of her husband Robert Shiver to Mr Newbold, along with the message: “kill him.” Mr Bethel suggested that the messages were sent “out of frustration,” and insisted to the outlet that the charges would be dropped. After a Daily Mail reporter approached Mr Bethel asking for more insight into the WhatsApp messages, he reportedly responded that the police “have had both of my phones for three weeks. They’ve been through every single message - there’s nothing there.” He added, “None of us have anything to hide. People are taking everything at face value and defaming us.” From the outside looking in, this entire case is shocking. Mr Shiver was a college football star while Ms Shiver was a beauty pageant queen. The woman who once bragged on Instagram about her “perfect marriage”—and frequently posted photos of tropical family vacations—was accused last month of plotting to kill her husband of 13 years. The pair had already filed for divorce and are pursuing vicious counterclaims. Both are seeking custody of their three children as well as full use of their $2.5m Georgia mansion. She, Mr Bethel and Mr Newbold had been held in custody until, surprisingly, Mr Shiver helped them post bail. All three of the accused were granted emergency bail on 1 August. Ms Shiver was seen leaving Nassau’s Fox Hill Prison on Tuesday morning. The mother-of-three is required to wear an ankle monitor and stay in the Bahamas until her next court date on 5 October. Similarly, their next divorce hearing is reportedly set for 31 October. Mr Shiver filed for divorce for “adulterous conduct,” according to reports, while attorneys for Lindsay Shiver denied the affair, writing: “Any extramarital relationship defendant has had was during the parties’ separation and legally condoned by husband.” Read More College football star reportedly helped wife post bail after arrest for hitman plot to kill him Chilling text shows Lindsay Shiver telling lover and ‘hitman’ to ‘kill’ husband in Bahamas murder plot A football star’s wife bragged of her ‘perfect marriage’. Now she’s charged with hiring a hitman to kill him Trump doubles down on attacking Chris Christie’s weight Trump plans Iowa State Fair stop, though he won't attend candidate chat with GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds Trump and Biden tied in hypothetical 2024 rematch: poll
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: China seen sliding into deflation
Marketmind: China seen sliding into deflation
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
1970-01-01 08:00
Alabama brawl turns spotlight on Montgomery's racial history
Alabama brawl turns spotlight on Montgomery's racial history
Viral video of a chaotic brawl along Montgomery, Alabama's riverfront has renewed national conversations about racial tensions in America.
1970-01-01 08:00
Commonwealth Bank of Australia Cautions on Economy Even as Profit Climbs
Commonwealth Bank of Australia Cautions on Economy Even as Profit Climbs
Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s profit climbed as higher interest rates and a buoyant housing market supported results at
1970-01-01 08:00
Chris Jones cryptic tweet has Chiefs fans in a state of panic
Chris Jones cryptic tweet has Chiefs fans in a state of panic
As if Chiefs fans weren't already worried enough about the Chris Jones situation, now the defensive tackle's cryptic tweet is reading like goodbye.Kansas City Chiefs training camp moves on and Chris Jones is still not practicing as the all-world defensive tackle aims to become the high...
1970-01-01 08:00
Instant Pot Maker Gets $30 Million of Fresh Bankruptcy Financing
Instant Pot Maker Gets $30 Million of Fresh Bankruptcy Financing
Instant Brands, maker of the Instant Pot pressure cooker and Pyrex glassware, received court approval on Tuesday to
1970-01-01 08:00
What Is Vocal Fry?
What Is Vocal Fry?
Vocal fry describes a specific sound quality caused by the movement of the vocal folds—and it’s nothing new.
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump lawyers request date for protective order hearing – while completely ignoring judge’s instructions
Trump lawyers request date for protective order hearing – while completely ignoring judge’s instructions
Donald Trump’s lawyers appeared to ignore the judge’s orders in their latest filing in the case related to the former president’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Special counsel Jack Smith and the Trump defence team submitted their suggestions for when a hearing may be held on a proposed “protective order”. Last week, the special counsel’s office requested an order restricting what Mr Trump can share about the case. The judge ordered that a date between 9 and 11 August be agreed upon. The special counsel said his team would be available on any of those days while Mr Trump’s team ignored the judge’s order and suggested 14 or 15 August, CBS News noted. In a filing on Monday night, the special counsel office wrote that Mr Trump was attempting to “litigate this case in the media”. This came after Mr Trump objected to the proposal that public discussion of the discovery evidence in the case be restricted. “The defendant’s principal objection to it—as defense counsel stated publicly yesterday, and in conference with Government counsel—is that it would not permit the defendant or his counsel to publicly disseminate, and publicize in the media, various materials obtained from the Government in discovery,” the office wrote. “But there is no right to publicly release discovery material, because the discovery process is designed to ensure a fair process before the Court, not to provide the defendant an opportunity to improperly press his case in the court of public opinion.” The filing came shortly after Mr Trump’s attorneys requested that the judge in charge of the case give permission to the ex-president to use large parts of the discovery materials in the case during his campaign to return to the White House. Over the course of 13 pages, the attorneys responded to the government’s motion for a protective order banning Mr Trump from sharing any of the material that is set to be handed over by the prosecution during the pre-trial discovery process. Mr Trump faces charges of conspiracy and obstruction of an official proceeding. The defence lawyers argued that the standard protective order would mean that the judge, Tanya Chutkan, would be able to “censor” Mr Trump and put in place “content-based restrictions” on his “political speech”. Prosecutors pointed to Mr Trump’s frequent “public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him”. They had asked the judge to impose an order barring Mr Trump from sharing discovery materials “directly or indirectly to any person or entity other than persons employed to assist in the defense, persons who are interviewed as potential witnesses, counsel for potential witnesses, and other persons to whom the Court may authorize disclosure”. Read More Trump will have mugshot taken ‘if warranted’ after expected indictment, Georgia Sheriff says Who are the 2024 presidential election candidates? Meet the Republicans and Democrats campaigning Trump rails against ‘bulls***’ charges in latest angry rant over indictment
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Bogart? Three-legged dog wins 'AGT' judges' hearts, unimpressed fans call act 'lame'
Who is Bogart? Three-legged dog wins 'AGT' judges' hearts, unimpressed fans call act 'lame'
Bogart's heartwarming journey from shelter to 'AGT' Season 18 showcases his impressive agility despite having just three legs
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