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2023-06-18 20:26

Ex-Raider Henry Ruggs pleads guilty in fatal DUI crash in Las Vegas, faces 3-10 years in prison
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Joe Rogan was once offered to star in Hollywood film alongside Michael Jai White: 'He wasn’t crazy about doing movies'
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Who was Levi Wilkins? Oklahoma firefighter and stage 4 cancer survior dies in tragic rock climbing accident
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Analysis-Japan's changing views on price hikes open door for BOJ policy tweak
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO Japanese consumers may finally be shedding their decades-old frugal mindset, spending
2023-07-11 13:56

Poland to hold parliamentary election on Oct. 15, launching campaign in shadow of war in region
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KB Home Sets New Industry Record by Earning an Unprecedented 29 ENERGY STAR Market Leader Awards
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Surfer fights for his life after shark attack in Australia
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How US stocks rose 20% from their lows, and where they might be going
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Federal prosecutors file criminal charges against New York congressman George Santos, report says
Federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against George Santos, the Republican congressman whose campaign was littered with falsehoods about his past, CNN reported. Mr Santos is expected to appear on Wednesday at a federal court in New York’s Eastern District, where the charges have been filed, the network reported, citing three sources familiar with the matter. CBS also reported that charges had been filed. The exact charges have not yet been revealed, but Mr Santos was reportedly under investigation by the Justice Department for his campaign finances. The charges represent a rapid rise and fall for a man his own constituents decried as an “imposter.” Mr Santos was elected to represent New York’s third congressional district in November 2022, defeating Democrat Robert Zimmerman by a margin of 54 per cent to 46 per cent. Soon after that victory, it emerged that Mr Santos had lied about much of his personal history and work experience. A New York Times investigation found that he had lied about working for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, lied about the college he attended, fabricated an animal charity, that the company from which he had earned a salary of $750,000 and dividends of $1m did not have any online presence, lied about saying he lost four employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in 2016, and that he faced criminal charges in Brazil for cheque fraud. A local pressure group started by local citizens was formed with the aim of forcing Mr Santos from office. They held regular protests outside his campaign office and called on Republican leaders to expel him from Congress. Republican House majority leader Kevin McCarthy refused to hold a vote to expel Mr Santos, but the GOP leader said he would likely face a probe by the House Ethics Committee. Following the news of criminal charges on Tuesday, Mr McCarthy told CNN: “I’ll look at the charges.” Since Mr Santos was sworn into office in January, revelations about his past have continued to emerge. The most recent report found that Mr Santos was charged with writing bad checks to purchase puppies from Amish farmers in 2017. Mr Santos, 34, has apologised for what he described as “résumé embellishment,” but has refused to resign. The Independent contacted New York’s Eastern District for comment. Read More In George Santos’s district, setting of The Great Gatsby, cries of ‘imposter’ abound
2023-05-10 06:30

Sheree Whitfield's fitness video backfires as Internet slams overpriced She by Sheree yoga mat: 'That's a lot of moolah'
Sheree Whitfield shared a fitness video of herself doing yoga on a pink mat from her brand
2023-07-11 09:51

Andrew and Tristan Tate attend Bucharest court hearing for evidence evaluation in human trafficking case
Andrew and Tristan Tate's hearing on preventive measures postponed
2023-11-18 15:23
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