Lina Khan Got Stuck in the Fallout of the MGM Hack at Las Vegas
Among the hotel patrons snarled in the fallout of MGM Resorts International’s cyberattack was — unfortunately for the
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Blockchain analysts suspect N. Korea-linked hackers behind $70m crypto theft
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Raphael Satter LONDON Blockchain researchers say North Korea-linked hackers are likely behind a $70
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Planet Fitness Tumbles While Wall Street Mulls Abrupt CEO Departure
Planet Fitness Inc. sank after the company announced the immediate departure of its Chief Executive Officer Chris Rondeau,
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GM says Mexico plants will operate normally amid US strike
MEXICO CITY General Motors' Mexican plants will continue operating as normal despite strike action by U.S. union workers,
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Players who have run the most distance in 2023/24 Premier League so far
90min looks at the ten players who have covered the most distance during the 2023/24 Premier League season so far including Declan Rice, Rodri and Dominik Szoboszlai.
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Arm Holdings options to come to market starting Monday
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK Options contracts on SoftBank's Arm Holdings, will debut on Nasdaq's exchanges on
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Jayne Anne Phillips, Paul Harding are among National Book Award fiction nominees
Historical novels by Jayne Anne Phillips and Paul Harding and Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s dystopian prison novel “Chain-Gang All-Stars” are among the nominees on the National Book Awards long list for fiction
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Springboks go left field again with players switching positions for Romania game at Rugby World Cup
The defending champion Springboks have pushed rugby’s boundaries a little again with a left-field team selection to play Romania at the Rugby World Cup on Sunday
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US Economic Reports on Jobs, Inflation Would Be Delayed in Shutdown
A range of US economic reports are set to be delayed in an impending shutdown of the federal
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Suspect arrested for ‘disgusting’ attack on elderly NYC subway commuter
A man has been charged with assault after he allegedly shoved a passenger onto subway tracks in Manhattan. Derrick Mills, 49, was arrested on Thursday in connection with the attack on 74-year-old Trevor Crawford. The assault, which New York City transit officials have described as “disgusting” and unprovoked, took place at the 68th Street-Hunter College station on the Upper East Side on Tuesday. Mr Mills allegedly shoved Mr Crawford off the downtown platform after making eye contact with him. The victim landed on his back and suffered a broken spine as well as five fractured ribs and pelvis. “He was so fast, he came around the other side, he opened his eyes wide. I wasn’t scared, I was just more nervous,” Mr Crawford recounted in an interview with PIX11. “[He yelled,] ‘Didn’t I tell you not to say anything to me?’” Following the attack, Mr Crawford was pulled from the tracks by an MTA employee. The suspect then fled before authorities arrived at the scene. Mr Crawford was returning home from work when the assault unfolded. He was transported to a hospital, where he was briefly treated in the intensive care unit. “I must worry because I work at night, but I never expected it to happen to me,” Mr Crawford told PIX11. “ ...anyone would be happy. There’s one less troublemaker on the street.” The incident was captured in surveillance footage that the NYPD released to the public. A person who recognised Mr Mills, who is reportedly homeless, tipped authorities. The NYPD had offered a reward of up to $3,500 for information that led to an arrest. He was then arrested near West 80th Street on Thursday night and has since confessed to the crime, the New York Post reports. “We’ve said over and over that if you commit a crime in the New York City subway system, your picture will be taken, the NYPD will find you, and we will press for maximum prosecution,” NYC Transit President Richard Davey said in a statement after the arrest. “This was a disgusting incident that understandably unsettled riders, and we appreciate the rapid arrest that was assisted by a New Yorker who saw a photo of the perpetrator that was taken by a station platform camera.” Read More NYPD release pictures of man and woman suspected of repeatedly stabbing subway passenger on train Citibank workers clash with climate activists outside New York office in protest over fossil fuel funding Rudy Giuliani goes on unhinged rant claiming Mike Pence’s wife leads him around on a leash
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US Soccer Federation plans national training center and new headquarters in Atlanta
The United States Soccer Federation is planning to build a national training center in Atlanta with financial support from Arthur Blank
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Premier League predictions: Gameweek 5
90min predicts the weekend's Premier League results including Everton vs Arsenal, Manchester United vs Brighton and West Ham vs Manchester City.
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