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Kenya's new tax package angers some backers of president who once vowed to reduce cost of living
Kenya's new tax package angers some backers of president who once vowed to reduce cost of living
Kenyans are preparing for tough times after lawmakers approved tax increases that are even unpopular with supporters of the president who once vowed to reduce the cost of living
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UConn's Dan Hurley cashes in on national title with a new 6-year, $31.5M contract
UConn's Dan Hurley cashes in on national title with a new 6-year, $31.5M contract
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley has cashed in on the Huskies national championship, agreeing to a new six-year, $31.5 million contract, the school announced Thursday
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NBA rumors: Celtics not done making moves after trading for Kristaps Porzingis
NBA rumors: Celtics not done making moves after trading for Kristaps Porzingis
The Boston Celtics made a huge pre-draft move, sending out Marcus Smart for Kristaps Porzingis. It sounds like they might be just getting started.According to Brian Robb of Masslive, the Boston Celtics are not done making moves after trading for Kristaps Porzingis. They now have a first-round pi...
1970-01-01 08:00
A strike on Russian-controlled bridge doesn't change much itself. But it may indicate a more potent strategy.
A strike on Russian-controlled bridge doesn't change much itself. But it may indicate a more potent strategy.
Almost as if to answer Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's statement the counteroffensive is "slower" than some might have imagined, a pinpoint strike hit a key pair of bridges for Russia's occupation. The Chonhar bridges are both rail and road crossings, and head from the northeast of occupied Crimea to Ukraine's main target in this counteroffensive: occupied Zaporizhzhia region.
1970-01-01 08:00
Warren Buffett's charitable giving tops $51 billion
Warren Buffett's charitable giving tops $51 billion
By Jonathan Stempel Warren Buffett has donated another $4.64 billion of Berkshire Hathaway stock to five charities, boosting
1970-01-01 08:00
Are you serious, Rob? Manfred regrets 1 big thing about Astros sign-stealing scandal
Are you serious, Rob? Manfred regrets 1 big thing about Astros sign-stealing scandal
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred regrets granting Houston Astros players anonymity in the 2017 sign-stealing scandal, per a quote in TIME Magazine.Rob Manfred can't seem to get anything right lately, whether it's paying minor leaguers a livable wage or mocking the Oakland Athletics fanbase...
1970-01-01 08:00
Prosecutors have recordings of multiple Trump interviews, documents show
Prosecutors have recordings of multiple Trump interviews, documents show
Federal prosecutors have given former president Donald Trump’s legal team access to much of the unclassified evidence against him, including multiple recordings of Mr Trump made during interviews of him since the end of his presidency. Attorneys working under the supervision of Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith revealed the existence of the recordings in a late Wednesday court filing which detailed what has been turned over to Mr Trump’s lawyers thus far as part of the legally-mandated “discovery” process, in which the government reveals what evidence it intends to use against a criminal defendant at trial. Specifically, the document says the government has turned over copies of “any written or recorded statements” made by Mr Trump or his co-defendant, Walt Nauta. Prosecutors said that category of evidence includes multiple “interviews” of Mr Trump by “non-governmental entities,” such as the 21 July 2021 interview referenced in the indictment of the ex-president. During that interview, Mr Trump spoke to two people who were assisting his ex-chief of staff, Mark Meadows, with the writing of a book about his former administration, and discussed a document which the ex-president claimed to be a war plan for attacking a foreign country. At the time, Mr Trump described the document as “secret information” and noted that he was not able to declassify it because he was no longer president. The batch of documents provided to Mr Trump’s defence team also includes transcripts of testimony given by witnesses to grand juries in Washington, DC and Florida during the government’s investigation into his alleged mishandling of national defence information, as well as other materials obtained by the government by way of subpoenas and search warrants, such as surveillance footage from his Mar-a-Lago property. Prosecutors wrote that the tranche of evidence made available to the ex-president’s attorneys “includes the grand jury testimony of witnesses who will testify for the government at the trial of this case”. Under the terms of a protective order issued last week by Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, Mr Trump is barred from viewing the evidence against him outside the presence of his attorneys. The order states that Mr Trump “shall only have access to Discovery Materials under the direct supervision of Defense Counsel or a member of Defense Counsel’s staff,” and prohibited either of them from retaining copies of the materials themselves or taking any notes with them after viewing any of the materials. The protective order and the restrictions it places upon Mr Trump are meant in part to prevent him from directing his followers to harass any witnesses against him or any FBI or DOJ personnel involved in the case. Magistrate Judge Reinhart also ordered that the discovery materials be kept only by Mr Trump’s legal team and stored securely on premises controlled by them. Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
1970-01-01 08:00
Eddie Jordan makes bold Max Verstappen prediction: ‘He will be the greatest’
Eddie Jordan makes bold Max Verstappen prediction: ‘He will be the greatest’
Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan believes Max Verstappen will surpass Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton to be the greatest F1 driver ever. Red Bull driver Verstappen is a two-time Formula 1 world champion and is on track to make it three titles in a row. The Dutchman currently has a 69-point lead in the Driver Standings from team-mate Sergio Perez in second, having won six of the eight races this season. Verstappen most recently won in Canada and speaking on the Formula For Success podcast, Jordan admits he’s “bored to death” of his dominance and predicted the Dutchman will cement his legacy in the years to come. “Max Verstappen will emerge over time to be the greatest driver of all time,” Jordan said. “He’s that good. I don’t like the last couple of races, I have to tell you. I’m bored to death with him. He’s just that good. “He’s making it boring, more so than the Schumacher era.” Michael Schumacher, who won five-straight titles from 2000-2004 with Ferrari, is the all-time joint record-holder in F1 world titles, with Lewis Hamilton also on seven. Verstappen notched his 41th F1 win in Montreal, taking him level with the legendary Ayrton Senna, but is still behind Hamilton’s and Schumacher’s tally of 103 and 91 wins respectively. Red Bull have won every race in 2023 and, with both world championships seemingly wrapped up already at this early stage, the question now posed is whether Christian Horner’s team can win all 22 races this year and continue their dominance in the next few years. “Can we? Yes. Will we? Who knows, because there are so many variables in this game,” Horner told Sky Sports, when asked if Red Bull can win every race this season. “The team are doing an incredible job, Max is driving out of his skin as well at the moment, so just collectively the group are doing a tremendous job.” The team will next be in action at their home race at Austria’s Red Bull Ring next week before the British Grand Prix at Silverstone a week later. Read More Are Red Bull now the most successful F1 team ever – and how long can this dominance last? Audi name first driver to join F1 team ahead of 2026 season entry Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes must now switch focus to haul in Red Bull Poignant Netflix film captures the many facets of legendary Schumacher What happened to Michael Schumacher and what’s latest health update? Schumacher’s F1 career highlights as Netflix documentary is released
1970-01-01 08:00
Sunak Says UK Will Be ‘OK’ as Rate Hike Exposes Tory Tensions
Sunak Says UK Will Be ‘OK’ as Rate Hike Exposes Tory Tensions
Rishi Sunak said he is “absolutely confident” he will meet his pledge to halve inflation this year, after
1970-01-01 08:00
'Succession' star Sarah Snook to play 26 characters in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' stage show
'Succession' star Sarah Snook to play 26 characters in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' stage show
After playing Shiv Roy in "Succession," the critically acclaimed TV series that satirically portrayed the uber-rich but morally bankrupt Roy family grappling for control of a media empire, Sarah Snook will star in another production that skewers society.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fever vs. Storm prediction and odds for Thursday, June 22 (Indiana can cover)
Fever vs. Storm prediction and odds for Thursday, June 22 (Indiana can cover)
The Indiana Fever may be in last place in the Eastern Conference right now, but they certainly aren’t as bad as last season thanks to No. 1 overall pick Aliyah Boston.Boston has made an immediate impact in Indiana, averaging 16.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game this season....
1970-01-01 08:00
'And Just Like That...' again comes up short as it tries bringing 'Sex'-y back
'And Just Like That...' again comes up short as it tries bringing 'Sex'-y back
To those wide-eyed romantics who dared hope that a second season would fix all the things wrong with the first one of "And Just Like That...," the "Sex and the City" sequel returns with its abundant flaws intact. Awkward, unconvincing and only sporadically funny, the show remains a kind of streaming Frankenstein, stitched together from a jumbled assortment of parts.
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