- TRUMP SAYS US IS IN TALKS WITH 4 GROUPS OVER SALE OF TIKTOK
- LONDON FACES WATER CRISIS AS THAMES WATER NATIONALIZATION LOOMS
- YOON RELEASED BUT STILL FACING TRIALS
- FORMER CENTRAL BANKER MARK CARNEY WINS RACE TO REPLACE TRUDEAU
- NATO MAY CEASE TO EXIST IN NEAR FUTURE
- LAST-MINUTE KANTE GOAL SAVES AL ITTIHAD FROM A LOSS TO AL QADSIAH
- TRUMP EXEMPTED GOODS FROM BOTH CANADA AND MEXICO
- RACHEL REEVES FACES POTENTIAL THAMES WATER NATIONALIZATION
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Law enforcement officials in Georgia say they are investigating threats targeting members of the grand jury that indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies, after private information about jurors was published online. On Thursday, the Fulton county sheriff’s office announced that it was “aware that personal information of members of the Fulton county grand jury is being shared on various platforms”. On Monday the Fulton county grand jury returned a 41-count indictment charging Trump and others with illegally conspiring to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia. According to the Independent, several users on Trump’s rightwing social media platform Truth Social posted the…
With candidate Ron DeSantis facing withering attacks over a leaked presidential debate strategy memo, commentator Ann Coulter—who had him on her “Unsafe” podcast on Aug. 17—had this debate advice for him. “I want [you] to concentrate on the three issues on which no one can beat you,” said Ms. Coulter, an unabashed cheerleader for the Florida governor. “And they are the three most important issues facing the country. And that is immigration, crime, and COVID.” She’s not just any endorsement catch for him. Ms. Coulter’s 2015 book on illegal immigration, “Adios America,” gave Donald Trump the ammunition for what became…
Twitter has handed over a voluminous set of data from former President Donald Trump’s account to special counsel Jack Smith, newly unsealed documents show. Twitter, now known as X, gave Mr. Smith’s team data including deleted direct messages, other direct messages, draft posts, and information on the locations of users who posted to the account, lawyers for the company said in a Feb. 9 closed-door court hearing, a transcript of which was just made public. The data included what Twitter described as “confidential communications,” or messages between President Trump and his senior advisers. Twitter challenged a warrant issued by U.S. District…
Rishi Sunak has pledged to stick to the pension triple lock despite signs the guarantee to older people will cost the Treasury an extra £10bn next year – £2.5bn more than estimated in the spring budget. The prime minister insisted he was comfortable with pensioners receiving the full annual uplift. The state pension costs the taxpayer £124bn this year and is on course to rise by a further 8% in April, according to the latest economic data. “Of course the government is committed to its policy on the triple lock,” Sunak told ITV, brushing aside concerns about the affordability of…
Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith on Aug. 14 objected to a request by former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to set up a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) to allow him and his legal team to discuss the classified documents in the case against him, arguing the move would amount to “special treatment.” In a court filing (pdf) to U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, prosecutors with Mr. Smith pushed back against President Trump’s request, claiming that the 2024 Republican presidential candidate was seeking “special treatment that no other criminal defendant would receive and that is unsupported by law or precedent.” Prosecutors further…
NHS England has launched a campaign to teach people common heart attack signs, as admissions in England rise by more 7,000 compared to the year before. NHS figures released on Tuesday show that there were more than 84,000 hospital heart attack admissions in England during 2021–22, up by more than 7,000 compared to the previous year when fewer people came forward for care during COVID-19 lockdowns. The NHS said that admissions for heart attacks have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Cardiovascular disease is the second biggest killer in England. The data were released as health chiefs launched a campaign urging those…
A doctors group is questioning the ethics of a partnership between Moderna and NHS centres around England in a clinical trial of a new mRNA COVID-19 vaccine for children and adults over 12. Doctors from HART, an organisation that was set up to share concerns about policy relating to COVID-19, have expressed concerns about the trial as they believe COVID-19 vaccine boosters are unlikely benefit to children. Furthermore, they have also questioned payment incentives. In June, NextCOVE, a Phase 3 clinical trial conducted by Moderna, commenced. This was to study a new investigational vaccine as a booster dose in children and adults…
Turns out, it was less of a rivalry after all. Instead, it was an exercise in perfect patience from England, who swatted aside the co-hosts Australia to book a place in a first World Cup final, at the third time of asking. The European champions will return here to face Spain on Sunday and, on this showing, it will not faze them. A goal from a resurgent Ella Toone was cancelled out by the talismanic Sam Kerr, who made her long anticipated first start, but Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo confined the home team to a limp but heroic exit.…
Bank of Ireland has apologised for an IT glitch that meant some customers were able to withdraw money they did not have in their accounts at cashpoints. The bank said it had resolved the “technical issue”, which had also allowed transfers beyond customer limits and had made its online banking and mobile app services unavailable. “Our teams restored these services overnight and all services are available to customers this morning,” the lender said in a statement on Wednesday. However, Bank of Ireland told customers that any money withdrawn from their accounts at cashpoints or transferred during the IT glitch would still be…
ATLANTA—In a bizarre turn of events, a Georgia court briefly posted online—then removed—a two-page list of charges against former President Donald Trump on Aug. 14. The posting (pdf), first reported by Reuters, came amid reports that a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, was still hearing testimony from witnesses regarding President Trump’s challenge of the 2020 election results and his attempts to remain in office after Democrat Joe Biden was declared the victor. The apparently premature release of the expected charges touched off concerns about the accusations possibly being predetermined before the grand jurors voted. Reuters reported that the county’s…
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