French Court Rules American Man Detained after So I Raped You Facebook Message Can Be Extradited
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Business - Inc.
How the ‘Pursuit of Wow’ Can Help You Deliver the Highest Levels of Service
Be constantly on the lookout for opportunities to wow your customers, and when you find them, apply all your creativity and your ability to think on the spot.16 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
This fund manager’s secrets can help you find the market’s best stocks
The fundamentals of high-quality companies, from an investment pro who handily beats the market.18 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
If stocks struggle in early 2025, you can blame the new U.S. president
Stocks often struggle in the three months after Inauguration Day.22 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
French Judge in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Trial Allows Video Evidence to Be Shown in Court
Gisèle Pelicot fought for the graphic videos made by her husband to be shown publicly in court, insisting they were essential evidence in a rape case against him and 50 other men.23 hours ago - France -
Business - MarketWatch
Dockworkers are getting a big raise after their strike. Here are 3 other blue-collar jobs that pay six figures.
Some workers at the country’s busiest ports make upward of $200,000. Here are similar jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Student Debt Court Ruling Reversed Once Again
One judge quickly halted the decision by another to push forward with student loan forgiveness.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Bipartisan lawmakers urge Biden to seek release of Americans detained in China
Two congressmen asked President Biden to further advocate for the release of wrongfully detained Americans in China in a letter Friday. “American citizens are serving long prison terms in China; ...Yesterday - Joe Biden -
World - ABC News
A French judge in a shocking rape case allows the public to see some of the video evidence
A French judge in the trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman whose now former husband had repeatedly drugged her so that he and others could assault her has decided to allow ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
French judge in mass rape case to allow public to see video evidence
A French judge in the trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman decided to allow the public to see some video recordings of the alleged rapes.Yesterday - France -
Politics - The Hill
Why are there still so many blackouts after major storms?
Millions of people were left in the dark after Hurricane Helene battered the southeastern U.S. last week; as of Friday morning, days after the storm abated, more than 700,000 were still without ...Yesterday -
World - The New York Times
Gender Identity Changes Must Be Recognized Across E.U. Borders, Court Rules
A man who changed his name and gender identity in Britain successfully challenged to have them legally recognized by Romania. “I’m representing everyone who is affected.”Yesterday -
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Can you consolidate your credit card debt with bad credit?
If your credit score is lower than average, it may be tough to pursue debt consolidation — but it's not impossible.Yesterday -
World - The New York Times
E.U. Court Says Some Rules for Soccer’s Transfer Market Are Illegal
A decision could force soccer’s governing body to rewrite the regulations that govern the sport’s multibillion-dollar transfer market.Yesterday -
Sports - ABC News
Landmark ruling from top EU court says some FIFA rules on transfers are contrary to EU law
The European Union’s top court says some FIFA rules on player transfers are contrary to EU legislation relating to competition and freedom of movementYesterday - European Union -
Top stories - BBC News
Judge rules public can view video evidence in French mass rape trial
A previous ruling is reversed in the trial of a man accused of drugging his wife and recruiting dozens of men to abuse her.Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
Meta Can’t Use Sexual Orientation to Target Ads in the EU, Court Rules
Privacy activist Max Schrems has won another legal fight against Meta, this time limiting how the company can use off-platform activity—and public statements—to target ads.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Fifa rules on player transfers break EU law, says top court
Verdict in favour of Lassana Diarra could disrupt multibillion-dollar transfer market that underpins European gameYesterday - European Union -
Entertainment - Los Angeles Times
Garth Brooks returns to stage after denying rape allegations by former employee
Garth Brooks vehemently denied sexual assault allegations made by a former employee in a lawsuit and returned to the stage Thursday: 'I really needed this.'Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
GB News faces ‘significant’ fine from Ofcom after UK court ruling
Broadcaster will be allowed to pursue judicial review over ruling Rishi Sunak programme broke regulator’s codeYesterday - United Kingdom -
World - The Guardian
EU court rules gender and nationality enough to grant Afghan women asylum
ECJ ruling follows Afghan women’s challenge to Austrian court refusal to give them refugee status. The European court of justice (ECJ) has ruled that gender and nationality alone are sufficient ...Yesterday - European Union -
World - The Guardian
‘I still cringe thinking about it’: readers’ fworst work message gaffes
BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg sent Boris Johnson her briefing notes this week – she’s not the only one to mess up. The BBC cancelled a prime-time interview with Boris Johnson after the presenter Laura ...Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
Amazon’s Fire Tablets, Tested, So You Don’t Have To (2024)
Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for every occasion.Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
So You Can 3D Print a Steak Now—but Why on Earth Would You?
WIRED tried 3D-printed steaks that you can’t buy anywhere yet. But reducing food to a technological problem leaves a bitter taste, and delivers all the joy of licking a catering catalog.2 days ago -
World - Financial Times
Are you protected by the UK’s new fraud rules?
As the focus shifts from blaming customers to shutting down scammers, most victims will receive automatic refunds. But is it enough?2 days ago -
Top stories - CBS News
How Los Angeles is addressing homelessness after Supreme Court ruling
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass discusses how she aims to solve the problem through a city initiative offering interim housing.2 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
How you can help after Helene
Reporters who rode out the storm will explain what Americans faced in the hours after Helene arrived. Red Cross representatives will also explain how your donations are being used to help Americans ...2 days ago -
World - Yahoo News
Canadian authorities arrest Ferndale man wanted in rape investigation, return him to county
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Top stories - The New York Times
Can I Still Use an Expired Covid Test?
The expiration date listed on the box might not be accurate. Here’s what to know.2 days ago - Covid -
Top stories - CBS News
How late can you pay your credit card bill?
The later you pay your credit card bill, the more repercussions there tend to be.2 days ago -
Sports - ESPN
New NFL kickoff rules: Have they increased return rates and player safety so far?
Here's what we've learned after seeing the dramatic new special teams rules in action for a month.2 days ago - NFL -
Tech - GameSpot
Can You Believe Will Smith Said No To The Matrix?
Actor Will Smith is known for major Hollywood blockbusters like Men in Black, Bad Boys , and Independence Day, and he nearly starred in another gigantic franchise--The Matrix. The franchise ...2 days ago -
Top stories - BBC News
BBC Boris Johnson interview cancelled after Kuenssberg message error
The presenter's scheduled interview with Johnson was pulled after she accidentally sent him her notes.3 days ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Can I Wear My Watch in the Shower? Watering the Plants?
Your timepiece was sold as water-resistant to the ocean depths, but the brand says don’t wear it swimming. What’s going on here?6 days ago