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KJ Simpson scores 23 points as No. 25 Colorado cruises to 106-79 win over Milwaukee
KJ Simpson scores 23 points as No. 25 Colorado cruises to 106-79 win over Milwaukee
KJ Simpson scored 23 points, Eddie Lampkin Jr. had 14 points and 12 rebounds, and No. 25 Colorado rode a torrid long-range shooting performance to a 106-79 rout of Milwaukee
2023-11-15 13:54
Did Mizkif sign a deal with Rumble? Streamer says 'it's not about money but about growing the platform'
Did Mizkif sign a deal with Rumble? Streamer says 'it's not about money but about growing the platform'
As Rumble continues to grow its creator roster, Miskif has signed a streaming partnership with the company to further its gaming-oriented content
2023-05-30 15:48
Doctors in England escalate pay dispute as they announce another 4-day walkout in August
Doctors in England escalate pay dispute as they announce another 4-day walkout in August
Tens of thousands of doctors in Britain’s state-funded health service will go on strike for a further four days in August as their pay dispute with the government shows few if any signs of resolution
2023-07-26 18:58
Yamal becomes youngest player to score for Spain in 7-1 rout of Georgia
Yamal becomes youngest player to score for Spain in 7-1 rout of Georgia
Lamine Yamal has became the youngest player to score for Spain in a 7-1 win over Georgia in European Championship qualifying and Alvaro Morata grabbed a hat trick
2023-09-09 03:27
Joe Rogan criticizes Gal Gadot, Natalie Portman and other Hollywood stars for 'self-indulgent' video: 'You f*****g idiot'
Joe Rogan criticizes Gal Gadot, Natalie Portman and other Hollywood stars for 'self-indulgent' video: 'You f*****g idiot'
Joe Rogan slammed Gal Gadot's video, in which she was singing a cover of 'Imagine' by John Lennon with other celebrities
2023-07-21 14:49
Defiant reporter shoves hockey fan who tries to interrupt her live TV coverage
Defiant reporter shoves hockey fan who tries to interrupt her live TV coverage
Live TV caught the unfortunate moment a hockey reporter was forced to stiff-arm a fan who insisted on interrupted her coverage. Samantha Rivera of CBS Miami was covering the Florida Panthers vs the Vegas Golden Knights when the fan tried to shove his way into the frame, forcing her to make him back off with her arm. “Listen, I don’t give a damn what team you’re rooting for - get the hell out of my face when I’m working and respect that I’m here to do my job,” she later wrote on Twitter. "Excited to get back home to some classy Panthers fans for Game 3!“ Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-06-06 23:45
Australia's Westpac says won't stick to home loan guideline as interest rates surge
Australia's Westpac says won't stick to home loan guideline as interest rates surge
By Byron Kaye and Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Westpac Banking Corp said it will refinance loans for some borrowers
2023-05-19 16:55
Florida man caught on video stealing $11K worth of meat and ingredients from restaurant on August 17
Florida man caught on video stealing $11K worth of meat and ingredients from restaurant on August 17
The Florida man stole from the restaurant twice last week and returned to steal again, despite increased security
2023-08-24 19:47
About 2,000 items were taken from British Museum and their recover is underway, chair says
About 2,000 items were taken from British Museum and their recover is underway, chair says
The British Museum has begun recovering some items that were taken from the prestigious institution and sold online, museum chair George Osborne said on Saturday.
2023-08-26 23:21
Fierce fighting persists in Ukraine’s east as Kyiv reports nonstop assaults by Russia on a key city
Fierce fighting persists in Ukraine’s east as Kyiv reports nonstop assaults by Russia on a key city
Ukrainian officials have reported intense combat as Russian forces relentlessly assault the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka
2023-10-15 00:29
Trump struggles to find new defence counsel as Miami arraignment looms
Trump struggles to find new defence counsel as Miami arraignment looms
Former president Donald Trump spent much of the day before his first appearance as a criminal defendant in federal court in search of experienced legal representation, but without much in the way of results. Mr Trump, who departed on Monday afternoon from the resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he primarily resides during the summer months to travel to Miami aboard his bespoke Boeing 757, has spent much of the last year and a half cycling through a rotating cast of criminal defence attorneys as he has contended with the Department of Justice probe that resulted in his unprecedented indictment under the Espionage Act last week. Two of the more experienced criminal defence lawyers in his stable, James Trusty and John Rowley, quit the ex-president’s team on Thursday, just hours after a Florida grand jury voted to charge him with 37 separate counts stemming from alleged violations of the Espionage Act and other portions of the US criminal code. Another lawyer, Timothy Parlatore, left Mr Trump’s employ roughly a month ago, citing conflicts with a longtime aide to the ex-president, Boris Epshteyn. Yet another of the criminal defence attorneys who once represented Mr Trump in the documents probe, Evan Corcoran, had to step away from that role in the wake of a court ruling ordering him to give evidence against the ex-president before a grand jury and turn over notes and recordings he’d made, citing a rarely-used exception to the attorney-client privilege used in case where an attorney’s advice is found to have been used to commit crimes. Mr Corcoran’s testimony and evidence figured heavily in the 39-page indictment against the ex-president, which detailed Mr Trump’s reaction after he was served with a subpoena compelling him to return all documents in his possession which bore classification markings. Now, with his arraignment just one day away, Mr Trump is scrambling to secure more experienced defence counsel to help him fend off charges which, if he is convicted, could theoretically land the 78-year-old ex-president in prison for the rest of his natural life. But although the Southern District of Florida is known to have a particularly strong defence bar, many of its most prominent practitioners are declining entreaties to join Mr Trump’s legal team. The Independent has learned that one well-known attorney, David Markus, has already declined to represent the ex-president. Mr Markus, a Harvard Law School graduate and former federal public defender, helped former Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum beat federal corruption charges earlier this year. While most lawyers would ordinarily jump at the chance to represent a former president of the United States, Mr Trump has long presented a challenge for those he’s asked to stand up for him in court. The ex-president is known to routinely disregard legal advice and is prone to making incriminating statements in public settings, two traits which have long dogged his attempts to find competent jurists to defend him in both civil and criminal matters, both during and after his presidency. Additionally, Mr Trump has a long history of refusing to pay for services rendered by skilled professionals, dating back to his days as a New York real estate developer. The involvement of Mr Epshteyn, a Georgetown Law School graduate who styles himself as Mr Trump’s in-house counsel despite the fact that he has never once appeared in any court on behalf of any client, has presented another stumbling block in the ex-president’s efforts to secure competent representation. According to sources familiar with the matter, Mr Epshteyn’s role in the ex-president’s orbit of late has been to coordinate the different teams of lawyers representing him in civil and criminal cases against him throughout the country. But some people who’ve been involved in those efforts say Mr Epshteyn has used his position to act as a gatekeeper and prevent Mr Trump’s lawyers from delivering candid advise or bad news, though spokespersons for Mr Trump have denied such claims and have described him as a valuable member of the ex-president’s team. As it stands now, Mr Trump is expected to be represented at his arraignment by Christopher Kise, a former Florida Solicitor General who joined the ex-president’s team in the wake of the 8 August 2022 search of his Palm Beach, Florida property by FBI agents, as well as Todd Blanche, a veteran New York-based criminal defence lawyer who has previously appeared for Mr Trump after a Manhattan grand jury indicted him for falsifying business records earlier this year. Mr Kise, a veteran Sunshine State practitioner who is licensed to appear in the Southern District of Florida — the venue where Mr Trump now faces charges — is not known as an experienced criminal defence attorney, as he was first brought on to handle Mr Trump’s failed effort to block the Department of Justice from using the evidence recovered during the search of his home and office. 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2023-06-13 00:57
Football transfer rumours: Liverpool & Man Utd to make Osimhen bids; Caicedo agrees Chelsea move
Football transfer rumours: Liverpool & Man Utd to make Osimhen bids; Caicedo agrees Chelsea move
Tuesday's transfer rumour roundup features news on Liverpool and Man Utd's interest in Victor Osimhen, Chelsea's move for Moises Caicedo, Bayern Munich returning for Harry Kane and more.
2023-06-27 16:23