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The Guardian - World
Canadian woman gets three years’ jail in first ever sentencing for a ‘Pretendian’
Karima Manji, whose daughters accessed over C$150,000 in benefits for Inuit residents, pleaded guilty in February. A Canadian woman who fraudulently claimed her daughters were Inuit has been sentenced to three years in jail, in what is believed to ... -
ABC News - World
Nepalese spiritual leader ‘Buddha Boy’ sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual assault on minor
A controversial spiritual leader known as “Buddha Boy” has been sentenced to a 10-year prison term for sexually assaulting a minor -
Yahoo News - World
Nepalese spiritual leader ‘Buddha Boy’ sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual assault on minor
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ABC News - World
Ten Cambodian environmental activists receive prison sentences of 6-8 years each
Ten members of a Cambodian environmental activist group that campaigned against destructive infrastructure projects and alleged corruption have been sentenced to six years in prison on charges of conspiring against the state -
NBC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon one-on-one ahead of prison sentence
Steve Bannon is set to start his four-month prison sentence on Monday after his conviction of contempt of Congress following his refusal to comply with the House January 6 committee. The former Trump chief White House strategist remained defiant ... -
The Hill - Politics
Former Trump adviser Bannon to begin prison sentence
Steve Bannon is scheduled to report to prison Monday to start a four-month sentence over his contempt of Congress charges. The Supreme Court rejected Bannon’s emergency appeal last week to delay his prison sentence, upholding Monday’s deadline for ...Donald Trump -
ABC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon reports to prison for contempt of Congress sentence
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon surrendered to authorities Monday to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress. -
NBC News - Politics
'Shield Grampy' sentenced to prison by judge handling Trump's Jan. 6 case
The federal judge overseeing presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's Jan. 6 criminal case sentenced a Capitol rioter who assaulted police officers to more than 4.5 years in prison.Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court denies Steve Bannon's request to delay prison sentence
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Steve Bannon must begin his four-month prison sentence on contempt of Congress charges as his appeal proceeds. The one-sentence order, which had no public dissents, keeps in place Monday’s deadline for the ...
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Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera’s stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera’s stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday. -
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Under Armour to Settle Claims Over Past Financials With $434 Million Payment
The sportswear brand said it has agreed to pay $434 million to settle claims related to past company financials and focus on its restructuring plan. -
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Electric-Vehicle Startup Fisker Files for Bankruptcy
Fisker ran out of cash after a failed effort to change its business model and find a financial savior. -
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Lilly's Weight-Loss Drug Is a Huge Hit. Its CEO Wants to Replace It ASAP.
Dave Ricks is pushing his scientists to find an even more potent anti-obesity treatment. “Lilly’s got a lead, and we plan to exploit that lead.”