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Aviva Crosses Inflationary Headwinds to Growth: The London Rush
Aviva Crosses Inflationary Headwinds to Growth: The London Rush
It seems like inflationary pressures may take longer to dissipate, judging from the latest consumer price figures this
2023-08-16 15:18
What is happening in San Francisco right now? Workers at Nancy Pelosi Federal Building asked to work from home due to 'out of control' crime
What is happening in San Francisco right now? Workers at Nancy Pelosi Federal Building asked to work from home due to 'out of control' crime
'The safety of workers in our federal buildings has always been a priority for Speaker Emerita Pelosi, whether in the building or on their commutes,' said spokesperson Aaron Bennett
2023-08-16 15:16
UK inflation falls to 17-month low of 6.8% but unlikely to derail another interest rate rise
UK inflation falls to 17-month low of 6.8% but unlikely to derail another interest rate rise
The rate of inflation in the U.K. fell sharply in July to a 17-month low largely on the back of lower energy prices
2023-08-16 15:15
Death toll from the Maui wildfires climbs to 106 as governor warns identifying all the victims will be difficult
Death toll from the Maui wildfires climbs to 106 as governor warns identifying all the victims will be difficult
Identifying those killed in the Maui wildfires will be "very difficult" and likely take weeks, Hawaii's governor said Tuesday as the death toll climbed to 106 and families desperately waiting to hear about lost loved ones were asked to provide DNA swabs.
2023-08-16 14:58
New Zealand jury finds mom guilty of killing her 3 young daughters in a case that shocked the nation
New Zealand jury finds mom guilty of killing her 3 young daughters in a case that shocked the nation
A New Zealand jury has found a woman guilty of murdering her three young daughters in a case that shocked the nation
2023-08-16 14:56
Tristan Tate pledges to pay legal fees of 2 Target employees labeled ‘racist’ for 'doing their job', fans dub him ‘class act’
Tristan Tate pledges to pay legal fees of 2 Target employees labeled ‘racist’ for 'doing their job', fans dub him ‘class act’
Tristan Tate came to the defense of two Target employees who were dubbed 'racist' after they refused to let a singer record a music video in the store
2023-08-16 14:56
Hungary’s Recession Drags On as Eastern EU Economies Struggle
Hungary’s Recession Drags On as Eastern EU Economies Struggle
Hungary unexpectedly plunged deeper into recession for the longest economic contraction in at least 28 years as the
2023-08-16 14:56
Who is Matiullah Wesa? Angelina Jolie implores her followers to support girls' education activist imprisoned in Afghanistan
Who is Matiullah Wesa? Angelina Jolie implores her followers to support girls' education activist imprisoned in Afghanistan
Angelina Jolie requested help from her Instagram followers to aid Matiullah Wesa, Afghan education activist imprisoned for advocating girls' education
2023-08-16 14:55
Who was Christian Peev? Missing US crypto boss found chopped up and flushed down toilet by plumbers
Who was Christian Peev? Missing US crypto boss found chopped up and flushed down toilet by plumbers
Christian Peev's cousin reported him missing just two days before the crypto boss' dismembered remains were discovered on Saturday, August 12
2023-08-16 14:54
'Done with you': Internet slams 'The View' host Ana Navarro for calling ex-NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani 'pervy' in 'hateful' tweet
'Done with you': Internet slams 'The View' host Ana Navarro for calling ex-NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani 'pervy' in 'hateful' tweet
'He was once 'America’s Mayor'. He is now a pervy indicted do-conspirator with melting hair,' 'The View' host Ana Navarro said about Rudy Giuliani
2023-08-16 14:54
Jacinda Arden says she teared up watching New Zealand play at Women's World Cup
Jacinda Arden says she teared up watching New Zealand play at Women's World Cup
New Zealand's former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was moved to tears by the country's women's soccer team at this year's World Cup.
2023-08-16 14:52
Utah man arrested for posing as doctor and selling fake Covid cure after three years on the run
Utah man arrested for posing as doctor and selling fake Covid cure after three years on the run
A man in Utah has been arrested after allegedly posing as a doctor and making at least $2m by selling a fake cure for Covid-19. He evaded arrest for almost three years. Gordon Hunter Pedersen, 63, who lives in Cedar Hills, Utah, was arrested last week on Wednesday after he was charged in 2020 with seven felonies, including mail and wire fraud, selling of misbranded drugs with intent to defraud and mislead, the US attorney’s office in the state said on Monday. He allegedly sold a "structural alkaline silver" online and claimed that the drug "resonates or vibrates at a frequency that destroys the membrane of the (COVID-19) virus, making the virus incapable" of infecting humans, court documents said. He posed to his customers as an "anti-ageing medical doctor" with PhD degrees in immunology and naturopathic medicine, it said. A warrant for Mr Padersen was issued in August 2020 when he failed to appear in a court for the indictment, leading to a three-year manhunt. The arrest in the case comes a month after he was spotted on surveillance camera footage at a gas station around 40 miles south of Salt Lake City. Mr Padersen promoted his fake cure through YouTube videos, Facebook posts, podcasts and websites, wearing a white lab coat with “Dr” monogrammed on it. “There is no drug that man has made that can do the same,” he said in his podcast interview in March 2020. “If you have the silver in you, when the virus arrives, the silver can isolate and eliminate the virus,” he added. He maintained that his silver product can destroy Covid-19 virus in an interview with federal agents but acknowledged that his credentials were exaggerated. He had been promoting a cure for diseases such as arthritis, diabetes and pneumonia, since 2014. But he substantially profited between January and April 2020 when he made approximately $2m in sales from the company he co-owned, My Doctor Suggests, according to court records. The US District Court for Utah filed a restraining order against Mr Pedersen to stop him from selling the products by labelling them cure-alls, the Justice Department said at that time. Following three years of evading authorities, Mr Pedersen was identified by a Food and Drug Administration special agent on 5 July, while he was in a vehicle registered under his wife’s name, Julia Currey, according to prosecutors. The agent tracked the vehicle to a gas station, where Mr Pedersen was captured on a surveillance camera, as stated by prosecutors. His indictment was part of a task force created by attorney general Merric Garland in 2021 to prosecute businesses and entities that tried to “profit unlawfully from the pandemic. His lawyer is yet to comment on the development. Read More Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses online conspiracy theory linking her to Jan 6 pipe bomber Trump claims mystery press conference report clears him of Georgia election charges – live updates Trump shares moody new video with poem voiceover about ‘suffering to win’
2023-08-16 14:52
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