• Federal investigators say Zuni man linked to 10 victims

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says a 51-year-old man is the "prime suspect in a series of crimes targeting Native American men in Gallup, Zuni, and Albuquerque." A federal grand jury has indicted the suspect, Labar Tsethlikai, in the murder of one Navajo man. Tsethlikai is accused of murdering the unnamed victim []

  • Shohei Ohtani interpreter scandal: Money allegedly stolen was funneled through casinos, per report

    Ex-Dodgers and Angels interpreter Ippei Mizuhara allegedly stole more than $16M from the MLB superstar

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    Stolen truck smashed into Mass. gas station, ATM stolen, police say

    Police are asking anyone who lives around the gas station and may have video surveillance to review their footage from Thursday morning.

  • Most say ‘too much’ taxpayer money for Ukraine

    Many more voters than not, especially women and Hispanics, feel that Congress and President Joe Biden are giving too much taxpayer-funded support to Ukraine, which is slated for another check of $61 billion. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets on Wednesday morning found that 47% believed the new money was “too much.” Just […]

  • Olympians have their say in the great medals for money debate

    128 years of tradition will be broken at this summer's Paris Olympics when athletes will receive prize money for winning gold. Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave believes it will create 'an us and them situation' among competitors. Former gymnast Dan Purvis insists money 'won't change how hard an athlete works'. Former Olympic swimmer Dan Wallace believes paying athletes for gold medals is a step in the right direction

  • Stormy Daniels Lawyer Says Payment Wasn't 'Hush Money'

    Stormy Daniels Lawyer Says Payment Wasn't 'Hush Money' - Avenatti Calls "A Shakedown" A lawyer who was involved in negotiations between former President Donald Trump and two women denied that payments made to them constituted "hush-money," and instead used the word "consideration." Keith Davidson, who negotiated deals with both Stephanie Clifford (aka Stormy Daniels) and model Karen McDougal, disputed Manhattan prosecutor Joshua Steinglass's language during a May 2 court...

  • Some Apple users say they’ve been mysteriously locked out of their accounts

    Something is up with Apple ID this weekend. As reported by 9to5Mac, Apple users started complaining online last night that they’d been logged out of their Apple IDs on all of their devices without explanation. Upon trying to log back in, some say they were locked out of their accounts despite entering the correct details, and had to reset their passwords. Engadget has reached out to Apple for more information. I was mid FaceTime with @milesabovetech and my Apple account got locked and signed out...

  • No new money for UNRWA, say Dutch after Colonna report

    The Dutch government has decided not to provide any new financial support to the UN’s refugee agency UNRWA but does not rule out doing so in the future, aid minister Liesje Schreinemacher has told parliament in a briefing. Before any additional funding is made available, the agency must follow recommendations on ensuring it operates in a neutral manner, Schreinemacher told MPs. The recommendations are made in a report by former French foreign minister Catherine Colonna. She was appointed to...

  • Ozark man shoots victim with shotgun over a woman, police say

    OZARK, Ala (WDHN) -- An Ozark man is behind bars without bond after police say he shot another man with a 12 gauge shotgun over a jealous argument about a woman. George Hilson is charged with one count of attempted murder. According to Ozark Police, early Tuesday morning, Hilson was visiting a friend in the []

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    Matthew Stafford would like more guaranteed money, Sean McVay says

    Rams coach Sean McVay acknowledged a report that Matthew Stafford would like more guaranteed money on his contract, saying, "we're going to try to figure it out."

  • Why Lori Loughlin says she's ‘grateful' 5 years after college scandal

    Lori Loughlin shared a message on forgiveness and perseverance in her first major interview since her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal.

  • What Would You Do With $15 Million of City Money? Petition Would Give Portlanders a Say

    If a participatory budgeting campaign gets off the ground, residents would be able to spend 2 percent—about $15 million—of the city’s budget each year on community projects. by Taylor Griggs If Portland residents were given access to a percentage of the city’s budget to work on projects most important to them, what would they choose? According to participatory budgeting (PB) advocates, the results could be much more reflective...