Despite bribing San Francisco city officials for 18 years and being convicted of corruption, developer Sia Tahbazof, 73, was given only probation by U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston. He was "fined" $75,000, though, a good example of the old adage that to the rich, the fine is a price. — Read the rest
It’s official. After years of dreaming, lobbying and politicking for a grand protected natural area, funding set aside in Tuesday’s federal budget has cleared the path for Windsor to become the second city in Canada to host a national urban park. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s 2024 federal budget earmarks $36.1 million over the next five […]
The Resolution Foundation has issued the findings as the managed migration of Universal Credit continues
900 primary schools and up to 150,000 pupils will benefit from the extended School Meals Programme, starting today
Single people with long-term disability that stops them working will be much poorer after rollout, Resolution Foundation saysThe rollout of universal credit is on course to make thousands of working-age disabled people significantly poorer, according to a report showing that more than 7 million people will be covered by the six-into-one benefit change before the end of the next parliament.A single person with a long-term disability that prevents them from working is £2,800 a year worse off when...
The seven jurors selected so far largely get their news from the same left-wing media that have spent years disparaging Trump.
Click to see the full unobscured images on Mail+. These are the first pictures of Oscar Pistorius since his release from jail for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
In an interview published on Sunday by Syria’s official Sana News Agency, the country’s president, Bashar al-Assad, revealed that his government has occasional discussions with United States officials. The sanctioned leader told an individual from Georgia’s Abkhazia region that “America is currently illegally occupying part of our lands, we meet with them from time to
by Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson No Virginia prison gangs before 2004 With the prevalence of youth lumpen organizations (so called street gangs) in Virginia today, it’s hard to believe that there were actually no gangs (especially no Black ones) in Virginia’s prisons prior to 2004. The culture never took root because Virginia’s own culture of prisoner […]
If you’re keen to discover the latest advancements in the crossover market, the 2024 Nissan Qashqai will undoubtedly capture your interest. This latest iteration brings a host of updates and new features that blend modern design with cutting-edge technology, ensuring both new and existing Nissan enthusiasts are in for a treat. Design and Style The […]
The new Mercedes G Wagon Electric vehicle or G Class is now official and the Mercedes G 580 with EQ Technology represents a significant step forward in the world of off-road vehicles. As the automotive industry continues to embrace electric vehicles (EVs), Mercedes-Benz has taken the iconic G-Class and transformed it into a innovative, zero-emissions […]
California's 'Rape Club' Federal Prison To Close Authored by Beige Luciano-Adams via The Epoch Times, Just weeks after a seventh prison employee was sentenced in a wide-ranging sex abuse scandal that has plagued a federal women’s correctional facility in the City of Dublin, about 35 miles southeast of San Francisco, officials announced April 15 they would close the prison. “The Federal Bureau of Prisons has taken unprecedented steps and provided a tremendous amount of resources...