A week before former MGM Grand president Scott Sibella is scheduled to be sentenced for failing to report suspicious transactions involving a known illegal bookmaker, Nevada officials have filed a complaint that could bring a fine and the loss of his gaming license.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Wichita City Council has delayed final action on a real estate agreement to sell a building that was formerly used as a homeless shelter. The Council voted on April 9th
The stipulation to the takeover lays out the efforts by Pioneer's CEO to coordinate oil output with countries including Saudi Arabia and Russia.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration says it’ll cancel $6 billion in student loans for people who
I was on a youtube panel discussion with Herbert Ong, Jeff Lutz and Xander Sky. We were talking yesterday about the major Tesla deal with Baidu for FSD mapping and for the various China approvals that put Tesla on the brink of being fully authorized to sell FSD in China. Current Tesla stock analysts blend
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa doesn't own any cryptocurrency — at least, not yet. But he's about to become a player in the industry's push for friendlier cryptocurrency rules. The trading platform Coinbase announced Tuesday that Villaraigosa, a Democrat who was mayor of Los Angeles from 2005 to 2013, is taking a paid position with its global advisory council. In an interview with The Times, Villaraigosa said that he won't be lobbying on behalf of Coinbase but that he is advising...
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather returned on Sunday for an interview with the network after his departure in 2005, and reflected on what he said was the "lowest point" of his career.
Tuesday began with a hearing on whether to hold former President Donald Trump in contempt for alleged violations of the case's gag order. The trial then resumed with witnesses taking the stand.
Silence the Shame's new app will use cutting-edge technology to provide mental health resources for its digital community.
A former Milwaukee election official is fined $3,000 for obtaining fake absentee ballots
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A former Milwaukee election official convicted of misconduct in office and fraud for obtaining fake absentee ballots has been sentenced to one year of probation and fined $3,000. Forty-seven year-old Kimberly Zapata also was ordered Thursday to complete 120 hours of community service. Prosecutors charged Zapata in November 2022 with one
Following the surprising news that NCIS: Hawai’i will not be returning for Season 4, CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach has spoken about the network’s decision to cancel the Vanessa Lachey-led procedural. “It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh, keep momentum going. We had to make some really tough choices this year,” […]