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Rachel Zegler wants to be left out of 'nonsensical discourse' related to her 'Snow White' casting
Rachel Zegler wants to be left out of 'nonsensical discourse' related to her 'Snow White' casting
Rachel Zegler is, yet again, addressing criticism related to casting decisions on Disney Studios' upcoming live-action remake of its 1937 animated classic "Snow White," in which she stars as the titular heroine.
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden administration to host state leaders Wednesday for summit on making child care more affordable
Biden administration to host state leaders Wednesday for summit on making child care more affordable
President Joe Biden’s administration is hosting state legislators from 41 states to the White House on Wednesday for discussions on how legislatures can make child care more affordable for families
1970-01-01 08:00
12 Products That Make Traveling With Pets a Breeze
12 Products That Make Traveling With Pets a Breeze
From a portable litter box to a calming plush toy, the best pet travel accessories take the stress out of planning trips with dogs and cats.
1970-01-01 08:00
Thai PM Hopeful Pita Awaits Parliament Debate on Eligibility for Re-Nomination
Thai PM Hopeful Pita Awaits Parliament Debate on Eligibility for Re-Nomination
Thai politician Pita Limjaroenrat will Wednesday renew his attempt to win parliament’s support to become the country’s next
1970-01-01 08:00
North Korea Tests Missiles After US Nuclear Sub Sails to South
North Korea Tests Missiles After US Nuclear Sub Sails to South
North Korea launched two missiles into waters off its east coast in a show of anger hours after
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Gap between Asia and world markets widens
Marketmind: Gap between Asia and world markets widens
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
1970-01-01 08:00
What we know about the 16 fake electors charged in Michigan
What we know about the 16 fake electors charged in Michigan
State prosecutors in Michigan announced criminal charges Tuesday against the 16 Republicans who served as fake electors in 2020, a watershed moment in the still-ongoing federal and state investigations into the 2020 election aftermath.
1970-01-01 08:00
Former coach and school sued by ex-Northwestern University football player
Former coach and school sued by ex-Northwestern University football player
An unidentified former member of the Northwestern University football team is suing the school and the recently fired head coach, according to a civil claim filed Tuesday in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump news – live: Trump could be indicted for a third time as soon as this week in Jan 6 probe
Trump news – live: Trump could be indicted for a third time as soon as this week in Jan 6 probe
Donald Trump has claimed that he has “effectively” been indicted on charges for a third time – this time over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The former president took to Truth Social on Tuesday morning to claim that he had been informed that he is the “target” of a grand jury investigation by special prosecutor Jack Smith. “On Sunday night, while I was with my family...HORRIFYING NEWS for our country was given to me by my attorneys,” said Mr Trump. “Deranged Jack Smith...sent a letter (again, it was Sunday night!) stating that I am a TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury investigation, and giving me a very short 4 days to report to the Grand Jury, which almost always means an Arrest and Indictment.” His announcement came on the same day Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced criminal charges against 16 people who signed certificates falsely declaring that Mr Trump won the 2020 presidential election, part of a nationwide scheme to upend the results in states that the former president lost to Joe Biden. In addition, the first hearing took place in the federal classified documents case. A trial date is still to be set. Read More Donald Trump brands US a ‘third-world hellhole’ run by ‘perverts’ and ‘thugs’ Ron DeSantis campaign fires staff as Florida governor trails Trump in the polls Fundraising takeaways: Trump and DeSantis in their own tier as Pence and other Republicans struggle RFK Jr revives antisemitic conspiracy theory that Covid-19 was ‘ethnically targeted’ to spare Jewish people
1970-01-01 08:00
SEC Declines to Share View on Leveraged Loan Securities Suit
SEC Declines to Share View on Leveraged Loan Securities Suit
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it is “not in a position to file” a brief giving its
1970-01-01 08:00
Kentucky attorney general can’t explain why he hasn’t used key to his office in three years
Kentucky attorney general can’t explain why he hasn’t used key to his office in three years
The Republican attorney general of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, has reportedly not used his key fob to enter the state capitol building in Frankfurt even once in the last three years. According to records obtained by HuffPost, Mr Cameron’s key fob and security card logs from the Capitol show that he has not used his own credentials to enter the building where his office is located since January of 2020. Mr Cameron was first elected to the job in November of 2019. There are, as HuffPost notes in its story, several potential ways to explain why the attorney general hasn’t shown up for work at his main office in more than three years. One possibility is that Mr Cameron has spent much of his time since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic working remotely. Another is that he has had a staff member or Capitol official swipe him into the building, or that he’s used an entrance that does not require him to use his key fob or security card. Still another explanation is that he’s instead choosing to work out of one of the attorney general’s five satellite offices scattered around the state. But Mr Cameron’s office did not offer any of those explanations for HuffPost’s reporting, instead choosing to contest the data revealed by the open records request. “This is not correct,” Atley Smedley, Mr Cameron’s deputy communications director, told HuffPost of the notion that his boss isn’t going to his office. “Attorney General Cameron has regularly come to his office since he assumed the position of Attorney General in December 2019.” There are several other factors complicating the narrative about Mr Cameron’s whereabouts. One is that Mr Cameron has been photographed in the Capitol building on multiple occassions since 2020, suggesting that the key fob records are not in fact wholly reflective of his presence or lack thereof in the building. Another records request from HuffPost revealed that Mr Cameron did use his key fob to enter the Capitol 11 times between May 2019 and January 2020. In a statement to The Independent, Mr Cameron’s communications director Shellie May wrote the key fob records “do not accurately reflect the comings and goings of General Cameron or any elected official.” “Attorney General Cameron has regularly come to his office since he assumed the position of Attorney General in December 2019, and he works tirelessly advocating for the men, women, and children of all 120 Kentucky counties,” she wrote. “Due to security concerns, the Office cannot provide any additional information.” Mr Cameron, a former aide to Sen Mitch McConnell, has been under a newly intense spotlight since he won the Republican primary for governor in May. Mr Cameron will face incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear in November, with Mr Beshear seeking re-election after he beat former Gov Matt Bevin by less than single percentage point in 2019. Read More Troubled US soldier Travis King seized by North Korea after fleeing across border disguised as tourist Chris Christie mocks Trump’s ‘top secret’ plan for ending Ukraine war: ‘Move over Churchill’ Donald Trump Jr says he wouldn’t have got away with having cocaine at White House: ‘Luckily it’s not my thing’ Editorial cartoonists' firings point to steady decline of opinion pages in newspapers Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming care takes effect as federal judge lifts injunction Cameron bows out of Kentucky political event hosted by possible Rep. Massie challenger
1970-01-01 08:00
Who was Willis Thomas? Former employee who allegedly killed 2 workers at a Louisiana shipyard fatally shot by deputies
Who was Willis Thomas? Former employee who allegedly killed 2 workers at a Louisiana shipyard fatally shot by deputies
The victims were declared dead on the scene and the incident was described by authorities as a double homicide
1970-01-01 08:00
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