Knicks 2023 offseason primer: Targets, outgoing free agents, trades, draft needs and more
The New York Knicks made a surprising run to the Eastern Conference semifinals. How will they look to build on their success in the offseason?Expectations were low for the New York Knicks entering the 2022-23 campaign. After a disastrous flop a year prior, many viewed the Knicks' run to the...
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft’s Smith Set for Talks With UK Chancellor Over Activision Deal Ban
Microsoft Corp. President Brad Smith will meet with UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt next week to voice his frustration
1970-01-01 08:00
Outsized US job gains may mask signs of weakness
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON The gain of 339,000 U.S. payroll jobs in May was a blockbuster number, nearly
1970-01-01 08:00
Goldman Banker Who Had David Solomon Wear Lululemon to Win IPO Retires
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker Kathy Elsesser is exiting her senior perch at the Wall Street firm after
1970-01-01 08:00
Masataka Yoshida has been every bit the superstar the Red Sox have hoped for
Masataka Yoshida has been absolutely raking and the Red Sox outfielder has not disappointed at all in his first MLB season.The Japanese-born outfielder Masataka Yoshida, dubbed “Macho Man” by the Red Sox and “The Japanese Barry Bonds” by former Japanese teammates, has b...
1970-01-01 08:00
Disney-DeSantis Case Given to Judge Who Upheld Law Behind Feud
Walt Disney Co.’s lawsuit against Ron DeSantis was reassigned to the Donald Trump-appointed judge who previously upheld the
1970-01-01 08:00
Court halts deportation of man with rare Fabry disease
Youssef Mikhaiel, from Egypt, has won a last-ditch attempt to prevent his removal from the UK.
1970-01-01 08:00
Eagles Rumors: Philly saved from monumental mistake at QB
The Eagles reportedly were all-in on bringing Russell Wilson to Philadelphia but the now-Broncos quarterback rejected the move.In an alternate universe, Russell Wilson is the quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles.Apparently, that reality very nearly happened as the Eagles were close to land...
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona and Lionel Messi continue to wait on La Liga approval of financial plan
Barcelona continue to wait for their financial plans to be approved by La Liga in order to re-sign Lionel Messi.
1970-01-01 08:00
Georgia probe of Trump expands to activities in other states -Washington Post
WASHINGTON A Georgia-based probe into whether former Republican President Donald Trump and others illegally sought to overturn his
1970-01-01 08:00
Australian man was actually Nebraska teen who murdered parents and escaped from prison, DNA tests reveal
A Nebraska teenager who shot dead his parents in the 1950s before escaping from prison lived out his life in Australia as a successful businessman and beloved “family man”, DNA tests revealed. William Leslie Arnold shot and killed his parents at the age of 16 in a dispute over using the family car and buried them in the backyard of their Omaha home. The teenager kept on going to school for two weeks and acting as if nothing had happened before being arrested. He pleaded guilty to the slayings and in 1959 was given a life sentence in the Nebraska State Penitentiary. He pleaded guilty to the slayings and in 1959 was given a life sentence in the Nebraska State Penitentiary. Despite being viewed as a model prisoner, on 14 July 1967, Arnold and another inmate were involved in a jailbreak and went on the run. Investigators say that Arnold moved to Chicago where he moved in with a woman and worked in the city before moving to California and then to Australia. The FBI continued to investigate the case until the 1990s when they handed it back to the Nebraska Department of Corrections, who in turn gave it to the US Marshals Service. Investigators eventually discovered that within three months of his escape, he had married and established an alias, John Damon. He continued to use that identity when he moved with his second wife to New Zealand in 1992 and then to Australia in 1997, where he built a career as a salesman. Arnold died in 2010 at the age of 67 from complications caused by blood clots leaving behind a wife and two children, as well as three stepdaughters from his first marriage. Authorities say that all of the people in his life were completely oblivious to his criminal past. “It’s a total shock,” Arnold’s stepdaughter Kelly told The Omaha World-Herald, calling the revelation “Mind-blowing.” “A lot of things that didn’t make sense or were uncomfortable now make sense,” said another stepdaughter, Shawn. “We all need to work our way through it, and that’s what we’re doing.”
1970-01-01 08:00
U.S. SEC to dismiss roughly 40 enforcement cases after internal data mishap
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday it was dismissing roughly 40 pending
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