Bank of Mexico seen holding key rate at 11.25% for the second time: Reuters poll
MEXICO CITY Mexico's central bank will likely keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged in its next monetary policy
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Utah Jazz Is Latest Sports Team to Dump Cable TV
The Utah Jazz will start airing games on a local TV station and new streaming service, becoming the
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Nikola Jokić and the best NBA playoff seasons ever
Did Nikola Jokić complete the best NBA playoff season of all time? Over & Back explores the best playoff runs ever to find out!...
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How Man City, Newcastle & Man Utd owners' net worth compare to Saudi Pro League
How the net worths of some of the Premier League's richest owners compare to the wealth of the Saudi Pro League.
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Ransomware Gang To Reddit: We Stole 80GB Of Your Data
It turns out the hack Reddit suffered back in February may have resulted in a
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NBA rumors: LeBron, Draymond hanging out in France, Thunder could sign EuroLeague MVP, Heat chasing Lillard
Today in the NBA rumor mill, LeBron and Draymond are vacationing together, the Heat want Damian Lillard and the Thunder could sign the EuroLeague MVP.NBA rumors: Lebron and Draymond hanging out in FranceAccording to images making the rounds on social media, LeBron James and Draymond Green have b...
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Commerzbank executive drops out of running for board after talks with ECB
FRANKFURT Ruediger Rass, an executive with Germany's Commerzbank, has decided to remain in his current role rather than
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Q&A USA Hockey's Hilary Knight: IIHF Female Player of the Year and Olympic champion
Hilary Knight, the International Ice Hockey Federation's first Female Player of the Year, is paving the way for the next generation of female ice hockey players.Hilary Knight is a legend in women's ice hockey. She's a long-standing member of the United States women's national i...
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Cardinals vs. Nationals prediction and odds for Tuesday, June 20 (Can Nats upset?)
The St. Louis Cardinals outlasted the Washington Nationals on Monday night, scoring eight runs to support Jack Flaherty (who allowed six) in an 8-6 victory.Both of these teams are in last place in their respective divisions, but the Nats have dropped four straight while St. Louis has won three s...
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How to Work the `Quiet Luxury’ Trend Into Your Office Attire
While the concept of “quiet luxury” may be the subject of think pieces and sharply rising Google searches,
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Titan sub has heated walls, private toilet and games console controller
We take a look at the missing submersible, which has a unique design and some surprising features.
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Trump-appointed judge sets trial date in classified documents case
Judge Aileen Cannon has set a date for the trial in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. The Trump-appointed judge has signed a court order listing the trial as starting on 14 August of this year in Fort Pierce, Florida. “This case is hereby set for a Criminal Jury Trial during the two-week period commencing August 14, 2023, or as soon thereafter as the case may be called,” the court order states. “Any change of plea must be taken prior to 5:00 p.m. on the last business day before trial is scheduled to begin,” it adds. The court order is likely to be challenged as motions are filed, including requests for the trial to be delayed. “All pre-trial motions and motions in limine must be filed by July 24, 2023,” the court order states. Scott MacFarlane of CBS News noted that “This timeline seems quite aspirational.. not likely to hold”. Judge Cannon appears to have created what’s called a “rocket docket” seemingly in an attempt to push the trial through the judicial system. Most federal trials take as long as a year as both parties prepare for the proceedings, The Daily Beast noted. Legal experts have previously indicated that Judge Cannon can be unpredictable and that she has ruled in favour of Mr Trump in the past after he appointed her shortly before leaving the White House. While overseeing Mr Trump’s challenge to the raid of his Mar-a-Lago estate last year, she added more red tape, slowing down the FBI probe. Former federal prosecutor Brandon Van Grack told The New York Times that the proposed trial date probably won’t stand as the discovery process of handing over classified evidence to the defence legal team hasn’t started yet. But he said that the date “signals that the court is at least trying to do everything it can to move the case along and that it’s important that the case proceed quickly”. “Even though it’s unlikely to hold, it’s at least a positive signal — positive in the sense that all parties and the public should want this case to proceed as quickly as possible,” he added. As Mr Trump struggles to retain lawyers to represent him, it’s unclear if the defence wants the case to move quickly and for the case to be resolved ahead of the 2024 election or if there will be attempts to delay it until after the election. But Mr Trump has for decades attempted to delay legal cases and this case is likely to be given the same treatment. If the trial goes beyond the election and Mr Trump is elected, he may theoretically attempt to pardon himself. He may also order his attorney general to drop the charges against him, The Times notes. Following Mr Trump’s indictment in Miami, Special Counsel Jack Smith indicated that he wanted a speedy trial. Judge Cannon wrote in the court order that the trial is set to be held at her home courthouse in Fort Pierce, a small town in the north of the Southern District of Florida. More follows...
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