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Liverpool 3-4 Bayern Munich: Pictures & talking points from pre-season friendly in Singapore
Liverpool 3-4 Bayern Munich: Pictures & talking points from pre-season friendly in Singapore
Frans Kratzig scored the winner for Bayern Munich against Liverpool in a thoroughly entertaining pre-season friendly in Singapore on Wednesday.
2023-08-02 21:57
Exclusive-Fitch: Decision to cut U.S. credit rating based on deteriorating governance, polarization
Exclusive-Fitch: Decision to cut U.S. credit rating based on deteriorating governance, polarization
NEW YORK Fitch made its decision to downgrade the U.S. credit rating due to fiscal concerns and a
2023-08-02 21:57
‘Co-conspirator 1’ Rudy Giuliani flips out saying Jack Smith should be indicted for indicting Trump
‘Co-conspirator 1’ Rudy Giuliani flips out saying Jack Smith should be indicted for indicting Trump
Rudy Giuliani has flipped out over Donald Trump’s latest indictment on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election, after he was identified as an unnamed co-conspirator in the charging documents. In a bizarre rant on right-wing network Newsmax on Tuesday night, the man said to be “co-conspirator 1” in the indictment furiously claimed that special counsel Jack Smith should be indicted for indicting Mr Trump. “The people lying are the people bringing this… They should be indicted for conspiracy against rights,” he fumed. The attorney – who is facing calls from an attorney disciplinary committee to be disbarred – went on to accuse Mr Smith of being an “unethical lawyer”. “So here’s what I say to Jack Smith,” he fumed. “After the Supreme Court threw out your case, which should have been a disgrace... you should have gone and found another profession because you don’t belong in this one.” “This one will be your legacy, violating the rights of free speech of an American citizen. Nevermind whether he was president or not.” He continued: “It could be anybody. It could be a homeless person. You don’t get to violate people’s first amendment rights, Smith. No matter who the hell you are, no matter how sick you are with Trump derangement syndrome.” In a somewhat unhinged moment, the former New York City mayor then brandished a copy of Mr Trump’s indictment to the camera before slamming it back down on the table. “This isn’t the first time you’ve acted like an unethical lawyer,” he said. “It should be the last.” On Tuesday, a grand jury which has spent months hearing evidence in special counsel Mr Smith’s investigation returned a federal indictment against the former president. Mr Trump was charged with four counts of: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. The indictment – Mr Trump’s second federal indictment and third overall – allegedly conspired with his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election in an attempt to sabotage the vote of the American people. While the former president is the only person charged, the indictment refers to six co-conspirators who worked with him to try to overturn the election. The six individuals – four attorneys, one Justice Department official and one political consultant – have not been named in the charging documents because they have not yet been charged with any crimes. But based on the details in the indictment and records already known about the events leading up to the January 6 Capitol riot, the identities of five of the six co-conspirators are clear. The individual known as co-conspirator number one appears to be former New York City mayor and Mr Trump’s former attorney Mr Giuliani. The indictment refers to co-conspirator 1 as an “attorney who was willing to spread knowingly false claims and pursue strategies that the Defendant’s 2020 re-election campaign attorneys would not”. Multiple quotes attributed to co-conspirator 1 match those previously attributed to the former New York City mayor. On 6 January 2021, co-conspirator 1 left a voicemail for a US senator, according to the indictment. “We need you, our Republican friends, to try to just slow it down so we can get these legislatures to get more information to you,” he said. “I know they’re reconvening at 8 tonight, but it … the only strategy we can follow is to object to numerous states and raise issues so that we get ourselves into tomorrow – ideally until the end of tomorrow.” The quotes match a previously-obtained transcript of a call made by Mr Guiliani to Senator Tommy Tuberville that day. Mr Giuliani’s attorney Robert Costelllo acknowledged to The New York Times that it “appears that Mayor Giuliani is alleged to be co-conspirator No. 1”. He went on to denounce the indictment as “election interference” and a violation of the first amendment. Mr Giuliani is widely-known to have been a key player in Mr Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and last week admitted in a lawsuit settlement that he had made false statements about two Georgia election workers who he falsely accused of rigging votes. Read More Trump indictment – live: Trump hit with 2020 election probe charges as he likens it to ‘Nazi persecution’ Who are Trump’s six alleged co-conspirators in the 2020 election probe case? Jack Smith held nothing back. Here’s what the Trump indictment really means Prepare to flick off your incandescent bulbs for good under new US rules that kicked in this week Watch live outside of DC district court after Trump indicted for third time Republicans rage against Jack Smith after latest indictment of Donald Trump
2023-08-02 21:56
Tensions high on NATO's border with Belarus after Wagner troops move closer
Tensions high on NATO's border with Belarus after Wagner troops move closer
Poland will deploy more troops at the border with Belarus after it accused Minsk of violating its airspace, raising tensions between the NATO member and a key Kremlin ally in an increasingly volatile security landscape in Europe.
2023-08-02 21:54
Vlatko Andonovski insists 'rankings mean nothing' at 2023 FIFA World Cup
Vlatko Andonovski insists 'rankings mean nothing' at 2023 FIFA World Cup
United States head coach Vlatko Andonovski insists the recent Women’s World Cup results indicate the growth of the sport on a global stage.
2023-08-02 21:45
Cardinals: 5 MLB trade deadline mistakes John Mozeliak will regret
Cardinals: 5 MLB trade deadline mistakes John Mozeliak will regret
The Cardinals accomplished their to-do list for the MLB Trade Deadline Tuesday, but some moves weren't made that President of baseball operations John Mozeliak could soon regret.Mozeliak and the Cards went into this deadline to aim to improve their pitching for the future. The team made sev...
2023-08-02 21:45
Analysis-China holds the key to avoiding Argentina's IMF default. The price tag is unknown
Analysis-China holds the key to avoiding Argentina's IMF default. The price tag is unknown
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Karin Strohecker LONDON A helping hand from China saw Argentina avert a default
2023-08-02 21:25
JDE Peet's to stop selling western coffee, tea brands in Russia by year-end
JDE Peet's to stop selling western coffee, tea brands in Russia by year-end
By Stephanie Hamel and Diana Mandia JDE Peet's NV will from the end of the year sell coffee
2023-08-02 21:25
Antarctica is missing 2.6 million square kilometres of sea ice and experts are baffled
Antarctica is missing 2.6 million square kilometres of sea ice and experts are baffled
Scientists are stumped after learning that Antarctica is missing a gigantic amount of sea ice that measures up to four times the size of Texas. It's currently the middle of winter in the Southern Hemisphere, a time when sea ice is expected to expand. However, Antarctica has witnessed a drastic decrease. Sea ice is said to be controlled by a balance between the atmosphere and oceans each year. Dr Steve Rintoul, CSIRO Fellow and Research Team Leader, explained [via the Sydney Morning Herald]: "The factors that influence sea ice include winds from north to south are stronger than usual which pushes sea ice towards Antarctica and restricts how far sea ice spreads. "The warmer water means there is less sea ice, and even things like melting the surface melt can alter sea ice forming." Data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) shows that the ice was more than 2.6 million square kilometres below the 1981 to 2010 average. While it's natural for levels of sea ice to change, Dr Rintoul noted that this is the lowest amount recorded in the last 40 years. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Despite factors such as the atmosphere playing its part, the exact reason behind the decline is baffling scientists. "It is stunning," Dr Rintoul said. "The fact is we don’t know why [we’ve got record low sea ice]. "No one predicted this, we don’t understand why this season is as low as it is." Eric Rignot of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the University of California, Irvine told Axios that it's too early to determine how responsible climate change is to this year's sea ice decline. He went on to note that when declines started in 2016, researchers couldn't say whether it was part of a larger trend. "Now, we can say with a bit more certainty that this is not anomalous behaviour — it's a change of state," he told the outlet. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-02 21:24
Rams season could already be derailed with training camp injury
Rams season could already be derailed with training camp injury
The Rams suffered a brutal blow to their 2023 season following star wideout Cooper Kupp's injury in camp. Here's what we know.Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp exited training camp practice early on Tuesday with the team's athletic staff after presumably getting injured....
2023-08-02 21:24
U.S. markets may not see lasting impact from Fitch downgrade
U.S. markets may not see lasting impact from Fitch downgrade
By Susan Mathew Most major brokerages do not expect a sustained drag on U.S. financial markets following Fitch's
2023-08-02 21:23
Prepare to flick off your incandescent bulbs for good under new US rules that kicked in this week
Prepare to flick off your incandescent bulbs for good under new US rules that kicked in this week
Thomas Edison's pioneering incandescent light bulb, which cast illumination by heating a filament until it glowed, is fading into history
2023-08-02 21:22
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