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Apollo Tries to Salvage Amazon Aggregator Investment With Sale
Apollo Tries to Salvage Amazon Aggregator Investment With Sale
Apollo Global Management Inc. is trying to salvage an ill-timed bet it made two years ago on Amazon.com
1970-01-01 08:00
California equestrian accused of trying to hire hitman to kill her husband during divorce
California equestrian accused of trying to hire hitman to kill her husband during divorce
A California equestrian was arrested for allegedly attempting multiple times to hire a hitman to kill her estranged husband. Tatyana Remley, 42, is accused of first offering a friend $2m to murder Mark Remley, and last month she allegedly met with an undercover police officer and asked him to kill her husband. She has been charged with solicitation of murder after meeting with an undercover detective last month and allegedly gave specific details on how she wanted her husband killed and his body disposed of, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Office. Ms Remley came into contact with police after the sheriff’s office responded to a house fire on 2 July. She was arrested on firearms offences after she was found to be in possession of three guns and ammunition. Prosecutors say that in the month after the fire police received information that she was trying to hire someone to kill her husband. During a 2 August meeting with the undercover detective she brought three firearms and money as a downpayment for the killing, say officials. She is currently being held without bail at the Las Colinas Detention Facility in Santee, California and pleaded not guilty at a hearing last month, according to The Coast News. Solicitation of murder can carry a sentence of up to nine years in California and the firearms felony charge could add another year. The Remleys ran the production of an acrobatic equestrian show called Valitar at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in 2012, which was supposed to run for 45 performances but was cancelled after just a few. The couple, who lived in Del Mar, near San Diego, married in 2011 and have filed for divorce several times over the years, according to the outlet. The couple were in the process of divorcing when the alleged murder plots were undertaken. She is due back in court on 6 October. Read More 25,000 pounds of trash pulled from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Powered by wind, this $10B transmission line will carry more energy than the Hoover Dam Billionaires want to build a new city in rural California. They must convince voters first
1970-01-01 08:00
Tech, Consumer Stand Out as China Earnings Revival Hopes Grow
Tech, Consumer Stand Out as China Earnings Revival Hopes Grow
China’s tech and consumer earnings stood out in an otherwise disappointing results season, emerging as pockets of resilience
1970-01-01 08:00
DeSantis Is Unlikely to Join Biden on His Tour of Idalia Damage
DeSantis Is Unlikely to Join Biden on His Tour of Idalia Damage
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will likely not meet with President Joe Biden on Saturday when he tours parts
1970-01-01 08:00
Florida attorney general defends DeSantis’ ‘you loot, we shoot’ threat in aftermath of Hurricane Idalia
Florida attorney general defends DeSantis’ ‘you loot, we shoot’ threat in aftermath of Hurricane Idalia
The Florida attorney general has defended Governor Ron DeSantis after he discouraged looters and referenced signs put up saying “you loot, we shoot”. On Wednesday, the governor said, “Just to remind potential looters … you never know what you’re walking into. People have a right to defend their property. This part of Florida, you got a lot of advocates and proponents of the Second Amendment”. “And I’ve seen signs in different people’s yards in the past after these disasters and I would say it’s probably here, ‘you loot we shoot’. You never know what’s behind that door,” he added. Attorney General Ashley Moody defended those remarks on Fox Business on Friday, saying: “This is a law and order state. We’ll enforce the law.” On 30 August, Mr DeSantis said: “There are reports of people trying to loot down in Steinhatchiee.” “I’ve told all of our personnel at the state level … protect people’s property and we are not going to tolerate any looting in the aftermath of a natural disaster,” he added. “It’s just ridiculous that you would try to do something like that, on the heels of an almost category four hurricane hitting this community.” “If you go break into somebody’s house, and you’re trying to loot. These are people that are going to be able to defend themselves and their families so I would not do it,” the governor warned. “We are going to hold you accountable from a law enforcement perspective at a minimum and it could even be worse than that, depending on what’s behind that door. So let’s all band together and lift people up and not try to take advantage of a difficult situation.” Ms Moody went on to say that “the reason why we have so few deaths is because folks in Florida heeded the warnings to evacuate when they were told to do so by local authorities”. “When people leave, they have to trust that their property is going to be safe because of our approach to law and order,” she added. “I’ve had discussions with all of the state attorneys that have been involved with the jurisdictions and the storm. They are committed to ensuring that if people loot and take advantage of folks in their time of need, they will be held accountable.” “Holding them during that pre-trial detention period is so important,” Ms Moody told Fox Business. “If they get back out, they go right back to the areas that have been affected. hat is dangerous for our first responders [who] are trying to manage things on the ground, to have them distracted like that.” “This is a way that Florida stands out from other states around the nation. We hold people accountable, and we enforce the law. It’s very easy to do if you’re committed to it,” she said. “And I would suggest other leaders and other states take a look at how they’re approaching criminal justice. They might see the strength of their cities and their states improve.” Read More Hurricane Idalia - latest: Biden requests billions more in disaster relief as photos show storm’s destruction Florida mural of murdered journalist is defaced with anti-LGBT+ graffiti Ron DeSantis goes to extreme lengths to dodge questions from 15-year-old
1970-01-01 08:00
Macau Shutters All Casinos as Typhoon Saola Hits Gambling Hub
Macau Shutters All Casinos as Typhoon Saola Hits Gambling Hub
Macau ordered all casinos to close late Friday as Typhoon Saola wreaked havoc across the city, a rare
1970-01-01 08:00
North Korea Fires Several Cruise Missiles, Yonhap Reports
North Korea Fires Several Cruise Missiles, Yonhap Reports
North Korea fired several cruise missiles on Saturday, Yonhap said, just days after it shot off a pair
1970-01-01 08:00
Mexico Remittances Buy Less and Less Due to Strong Peso
Mexico Remittances Buy Less and Less Due to Strong Peso
Remittances may be about the hit a record in Mexico, with dollar inflows expected to surpass $60 billion
1970-01-01 08:00
Intuit’s ‘Free’ Tax Help Ads Ruled Deceptive by FTC Judge
Intuit’s ‘Free’ Tax Help Ads Ruled Deceptive by FTC Judge
Intuit Inc.’s promotion of some of its tax preparation services as free was found to be deceptive in
1970-01-01 08:00
Mohamed Al Fayed, Tycoon Who Clashed With Royals, Dies at 94
Mohamed Al Fayed, Tycoon Who Clashed With Royals, Dies at 94
Mohamed Al Fayed, the Egyptian businessman who began his career selling drinks on the streets of Alexandria and
1970-01-01 08:00
Tech Industry Dodges California Social Media Addiction Bill
Tech Industry Dodges California Social Media Addiction Bill
(Bloomberg Law) -- Legislation aiming to hold social media platforms liable for addiction and other harms (S.B. 680) to child
1970-01-01 08:00
Dollar General Loses Wall Street Fans After Earnings Blowup
Dollar General Loses Wall Street Fans After Earnings Blowup
Dollar General Corp. is quickly losing fans on Wall Street after cutting its profit forecast for a second
1970-01-01 08:00
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