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Yellen Heads to China This Week, Furthering US Move to Mend Ties
Yellen Heads to China This Week, Furthering US Move to Mend Ties
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing on July 6-9, becoming the second member of Joe
2023-07-03 10:26
Zoinks! KRISPY KREME® and Scooby-Doo™ Come Together for First-Ever Scooby-Doo™ Halloween Doughnuts
Zoinks! KRISPY KREME® and Scooby-Doo™ Come Together for First-Ever Scooby-Doo™ Halloween Doughnuts
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 9, 2023--
2023-10-09 18:25
Amazon rolls out independent cloud for Europe to address stricter privacy standards
Amazon rolls out independent cloud for Europe to address stricter privacy standards
Amazon is rolling out an independent cloud for Europe as it looks to address strict regulations that companies and those in the public sector face there
2023-10-25 19:18
Israel Latest: Fresh Diplomatic Push Follows Gaza Aid Promises
Israel Latest: Fresh Diplomatic Push Follows Gaza Aid Promises
Diplomatic efforts continue Thursday to contain the impact of the Israel-Hamas war and speed the access of vital
2023-10-19 14:22
George Santos arrested in New York after surrendering himself to authorities
George Santos arrested in New York after surrendering himself to authorities
George Santos has been arrested after surrendering himself to authorities at a federal court on Long Island on Wednesday morning. The congressman for New York’s third district, who won his election after a campaign that was littered with lies about his past, was arrested shortly after 9am. He slipped past dozens of reporters to enter via a backdoor of the building. The indictment, which was unsealed on Wednesday, alleges a series of fraudulent schemes over several years. Mr Santos has been charged with seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, one count of theft of public funds, and two counts of making materially false statements to the House of Representatives. “Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself,” Breon Peace, the US attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said in a statement. The arrest represents a rapid rise and fall for a man his own constituents decried as an “imposter,” but whom national Republicans utilised in order to bolster their narrow majority in the House. In the 13-count indictment, federal prosecutors accused Mr Santos of lying on financial disclosure forms he filed to the House when he became a candidate, first by overstating his income from one job and failing to disclose income from another, and secondly by lying about his earnings from his company, the Devolder Organization. Prosecutors also allege that Mr Santos fraudulently used donations to his political campaign for his own benefit, spending “thousands of dollars of the solicited funds on personal expenses, including luxury designer clothing and credit card payments.” The indictment alleges that Mr Santos’s fraud began before his successful run for Congress, accusing him of running an unemployment insurance fraud scheme in which he applied for government assistance in New York while still employed by a Florida-based investment firm. The sweeping charges follow a steady drumbeat of revelations about Mr Santos in the press dating back to his campaign. Mr Santos was elected to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District in November 2022, defeating Democrat Robert Zimmerman by a margin of 54 per cent to 46 per cent. Soon after that victory, it emerged that Mr Santos had lied about much of his personal history and work experience. A New York Times investigation found that he had lied about working for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, lied about the college he attended, fabricated an animal charity, that the company from which he had earned a salary of $750,000 and dividends of $1m did not have any online presence, lied about saying he lost four employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in 2016, and that he faced criminal charges in Brazil for cheque fraud. The revelations set off a firestorm in his district. A local pressure group started by local citizens was formed with the aim of forcing Mr Santos from office. Concerned Citizens of NY03 held regular protests outside his campaign office and called on Republican leaders to expel him from Congress. But Republican House majority leader Kevin McCarthy — the person with the power to call the vote — refused to do so, instead leaving his fate to the House Ethics Committee. Reacting to news that charges were imminent on Tuesday, Mr McCarthy signalled that Mr Santos would be allowed to continue serving in Congress. “I’ll look at the charges,” he told reporters. “If a person is indicted, they’re not on committees. They have the right to vote, but they have to go to trial.” On Wednesday, Concerned Citizens of NY03 renewed their call for Mr McCarthy to expel Mr Santos. “The world has known for months that Santos is a liar, an imposter, a criminal. The only thing we didn’t know was which of his many crimes would be prosecuted first. It’s beyond time for Speaker Kevin McCarthy to withdraw his support for Santos and show him the door,” the group said in a statement. Since Mr Santos was sworn into office in January, revelations about his past have continued to emerge. The most recent report found that Mr Santos was charged with writing bad checks to purchase puppies from Amish farmers in 2017. That case was dismissed after Mr Santos claimed his checkbook had been stolen, and that someone else had taken the dogs. Mr Santos, 34, has apologised for what he described as “résumé embellishment,” but has refused to resign. Read More George Santos: Every lie disgraced Republican Congressman has been accused of making In George Santos’s district, setting of The Great Gatsby, cries of ‘imposter’ abound From resume lies to criminal charges: A timeline of George Santos’ many scandals Can George Santos still serve in Congress even if he is convicted? Kevin McCarthy dodges questions about George Santos and Donald Trump
2023-05-10 23:24
Egypt aims to double the number of tourists to reach 30 million by 2028, tourism minister says
Egypt aims to double the number of tourists to reach 30 million by 2028, tourism minister says
Egypt's Tourism and Antiquities Minister Ahmed Issa says they are seeking to double the number of tourists in the next five years, to reach 30 million visitors by 2028
2023-09-27 20:55
EU Readies €50 Billion Ukraine Package Ahead of Donor Summit
EU Readies €50 Billion Ukraine Package Ahead of Donor Summit
The European Union is ready to propose a financial aid package of around €50 billion ($55 billion) to
2023-06-20 08:47
EU faces deadline on extending Ukrainian grain ban as countries threaten to pass their own
EU faces deadline on extending Ukrainian grain ban as countries threaten to pass their own
The European Union is facing a Friday deadline to decide whether to extend a ban on Ukrainian food imports in five nearby countries
2023-09-15 19:17
Bankruptcies in the EU highest since 2015, Eurostat says
Bankruptcies in the EU highest since 2015, Eurostat says
Bankruptcy declarations in the European Union reached the highest level since 2015 in the second quarter of this
2023-08-17 18:53
Disney drops part of its lawsuit against DeSantis to focus on free speech claims
Disney drops part of its lawsuit against DeSantis to focus on free speech claims
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has amended its lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his hand-picked oversight board, dropping all of its claims except one.
2023-09-08 07:56
Yellen Will Meet With China’s Li in a Push to Ease Tensions
Yellen Will Meet With China’s Li in a Push to Ease Tensions
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing Friday, a senior Treasury
2023-07-06 18:45
Oil Majors Face Call for $12 Billion to Fix Nigeria Damage
Oil Majors Face Call for $12 Billion to Fix Nigeria Damage
Oil companies including Shell Plc and Eni SpA should pay $12 billion to repair environmental devastation in Nigeria’s
2023-05-16 15:20