City of Sacramento settles lawsuit with Stephon Clark's family, agrees to pay $1.7 million
The city of Sacramento will pay Stephon Clark's parents $1.7 million after settling a lawsuit filed by the family.
The city of Sacramento will pay Stephon Clark's parents $1.7 million after settling a lawsuit filed by the family.
Revealing the news, Hatton said: ‘If I can hold my nerve in the boxing ring I should be able to hold my nerve in the ice rink.’
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Uber has been securing similar tie-ups in global markets including Europe and Asia over the last two years, deepening its ties with the private taxi industry that was whiplashed by the rise of ride-hailing startups more than a decade ago. Under the new partnership, taxis associated with LA Yellow Cab and its five partner fleets will get bookings through the Uber app. The six taxi companies - which include San Diego Yellow Cab, California Yellow Cab, Long Beach Yellow Cab, Fiesta Taxi Cooperative and United Checker Cab - will add up to 1,200 cabs to the Uber platform.
A Pakistani court on Tuesday extended custody for former Prime Minister Imran Khan on charges that he had revealed state secrets after his 2022 ouster, and ordered that he remain in custody for two more weeks. The development is the latest in an unprecedented pileup of legal cases against the country's top opposition leader and hugely popular former cricket star turned Islamist politician. Since his ouster in a no-confidence vote in Parliament in April last year, Khan has campaigned against Shehbaz Sharif, who succeeded him.
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Brazil's central bank stressed its concern about inflation expectations misaligned with official targets and indicated that while some of its board members pointed out improvements in closely watched services inflation, others remained cautious. The central bank now emphasized a low likelihood of larger reductions, which would require substantial positive surprises in inflation. It also signaled that part of its board was "particularly concerned" about the possibility of inflation targets becoming unanchored for an extended period, after saying that the divergence from inflation targets remains "a matter of concern."
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In a new lawsuit, President Joe Biden’s son is suing the former New York City mayor and his former attorney Robert Costello
A poll which looked at 2,000 adults, found half enjoy listening to white noise to go to sleep or wake them up.
A man who fought for the Waffen-SS was applauded in parliament during a visit by Ukraine's leader.
The five were part of a ‘network’ conducting surveillance on behalf of the Russian state, Westminster magistrates were told.
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A side devoid of confidence and form, Everton looked totally different to the team that limped to defeat against Arsenal seven days earlier. Several players produced standout performances, from Abdoulaye Doucoure to Amadou Onana, to Dwight McNeil to James Tarkowski. Jarrad Branthwaite spent last season on loan at PSV with great success.
The Bank of England has concluded its tightening cycle and will likely keep the Bank Rate at 5.25% until at least July, a Reuters poll of economists showed, although a significant minority said it would hike rates again this year. Last week, the Bank surprised markets by not raising rates, sending sterling to a six-month low, but signalled rates would remain higher for longer. The Monetary Policy Committee was split and voted 5-4 in favour of holding, amid a slowing economy and an unexpected fall in inflation, which it said it was not taking for granted.