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2023-11-18 06:50

US given OK to enforce maritime law around Palau as Washington vies with China for Pacific influence
The United States has signed a new agreement with Palau, which gives Coast Guard ships the authorization to unilaterally enforce maritime regulations in the tiny Pacific island nation’s exclusive economic zone
2023-08-29 18:51

What Google’s antitrust trial means for your search habits
If government regulators prevail in the biggest U.S. antitrust trial in a quarter century, it’s likely to unleash drastic changes designed to undermining the dominance of the Google search engine that defines the internet for billions of people
2023-10-15 21:54

Turkey's Erdogan submits Sweden's NATO bid to parliament for ratification -presidency
By Tuvan Gumrukcu and Huseyin Hayatsever ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday submitted a bill approving Sweden's NATO
2023-10-24 01:15

Where is Alyssa Farah Griffin? Fans swoon over 'The View' host's beach holiday snaps with husband Justin
Alyssa Farah Griffin is on her summer hiatus from 'The View'
2023-08-11 10:25

Who is John Edward? Celeb medium's show attendees claim he predicted Matthew Perry's death three days before it happened
Psychic John Edward may have predicted actor Matthew Perry's death while on a tour in Australia
2023-10-31 16:16

Juilliard fires professor after independent investigation finds credible evidence of misconduct
Robert Beaser, the former chair of The Juilliard School's composition department, was fired after an independent investigation found credible evidence the professor engaged in sexual misconduct with students, the prestigious performing arts school in New York announced Thursday in a memo sent to students, staff, and faculty.
2023-06-11 03:17

Volkswagen’s Canadian Subsidy Won’t Be Taxable, Minister Says
Volkswagen AG won’t have to pay taxes on C$13.9 billion ($10.4 billion) in subsidies for its new battery
2023-06-15 03:27

Jake Paul set to make OTT debut with Netflix series 'Untold': 'My story has never been told'
The 'Untold' on Netflix, which premiered in 2021, is an expanding collection of sports documentaries about tennis, golf, among others
2023-06-18 12:56

IRS says Microsoft owes $29 bn in unpaid US taxes
The US Internal Revenue Service is asking that Microsoft pay a whopping $29 billion in unpaid taxes from 2004 to 2013, the company said in...
2023-10-12 06:17

'I wanted to rally the girls to support her’: Larsa Pippen defends decision to reveal Guerdy Abraira’s cancer secret to 'RHOM' cast
'I called and texted Guerdy after she called me fake in the press. She never responded,' Larsa Pippen said
2023-11-15 07:28

Charges Trump showed classified documents to golf club guests ‘concerning’, says Nikki Haley
GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley says she’s concerned about the new allegations levied at Donald Trump by the Justice Department, a sign that the Republican field may be growing more comfortable with openly criticising the former commander-in-chief. Ms Haley was speaking in an interview that aired on Sunday on CBS’s Face The Nation when she was asked about new charges filed by the Department of Justice in a superceding indictment this past week accusing Mr Trump of showing classified information to guests at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club — as well as a new charge of obstructing justice. The former UN ambassador, appointed under Mr Trump, responded that she was very concerned “if these accusations are true”. The most recent accusations, notably, are supported by an audio recording of the Bedminster meeting in question in which Mr Trump can be heard exclaiming that documents he was holding (or gesturing to) were classified. “I think we need to see it,” Ms Haley said, presumably referring to the extent of the DoJ’s evidence. “You know, I think we've heard about it. I think that we know that there's something out there. But look, everybody's innocent until they're proven guilty. And like I said, if this is true, it's incredibly dangerous to our national security. And I think that will play out, but I think that we have to go and see what all the facts are.” She added: “[I]f these accusations are true, it's incredibly dangerous to our national security. But again, this is coming down from a Department of Justice that, frankly, the American people don't trust. “ Mr Trump’s latest criminal indictment — his second — brings the total number of charges he now faces up to 74, split among state and federal jurisdictions. A third is expected to drop within days, charging him with crimes related to the months-long effort by his team to change the 2020 election results including his actions leading up to and during the January 6 attack. Altogether, the charges depict an unprecedented pattern of criminality stemming back from before Mr Trump was ever elected to the stunning end of his administration in January 2021. He now battles for the 2024 Republican nomination, eager to use the powers of the presidency to thwart as much of the legal pressure he now faces as possible, while facing a crowded GOP field seemingly undaunted by his continued polling dominance and utter rout of his party rivals in 2016. Mr Trump has denied guilt in any of the dozens of criminal counts of which he is accused, and maintains that the Justice Department is conspiring with the Biden White House to block him from the presidency. Read More Chris Christie slams Trumps as ‘Corleones with no experience’ Right-wing TV host at Trump rally denies he wants to kill liberals, globalists, and RINOs Trump returns to first impeachment roots by saying Ukraine aid should be linked to Biden probes Only four out of dozens of former Trump cabinet members say he should be re-elected Nikki Haley urges McConnell and Feinstein to ‘walk away’ after recent health concerns Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN over 'the Big Lie' dismissed in Florida
2023-07-31 06:22
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