‘I hope it’s enough': Mother of Lenexa double murder-suicide victim speaks as Kansas strengthens stalking law
The mother of a Lenexa double murder-suicide victim is reacting to Kansas strengthening its stalking law.
The mother of a Lenexa double murder-suicide victim is reacting to Kansas strengthening its stalking law.
All you need to know as the WBA featherweight title is defended in Sheffield
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A new Star initiative, Reality Check, will consist of a steady lineup of stories focused on holding local officials and institutions accountable in their actions and statements by providing facts quickly.
Provost, who has been with the country's ninth-largest lender for over a decade, replaces Rania Llewellyn, effective immediately. Laurentian also announced the appointment of Michael Boychuk as chair of the board, replacing Michael Mueller. Last month, the lender said Provost would take on an expanded position as group head of personal and commercial banking as it dropped its M&A plan following a strategic review.
Chancellor questions why it costs ‘10 times more’ to build high-speed rail in UK than France
The first ever Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales has been sworn into office at a historic ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Lady Sue Carr was appointed by King Charles III and is the first woman to lead the judiciary in a role that was first created in the 13th Century. Master of the Rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos called it a “landmark in our national life” and as he hailed Lady Carr’s “meteoric career”.
The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary also announced what she described as additional funds to help insulate social housing.
U.S. new vehicle sales likely rose in the third quarter on improving supply and steady demand, but a strike by autoworkers has muddied the outlook for the "Detroit Three" for the rest of the year, analysts said. General Motors was set to remain the top-selling automaker with 680,009 vehicles sold in the quarter ended September, while second-placed Toyota was expected to finish the quarter at 583,661 vehicle sales, according to car shopping website Edmunds. But that may change after the United Auto Workers (UAW) union launched unprecedented, coordinated strikes against GM, Ford and Stellantis last month.
Despite the regional banking crisis that rattled markets and the economy earlier this year, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI) has been a notable winner. Consequently, refinancing student loans was the company's main product line. The Department of Education recently ended its pause on student loan payments, and they are set to resume in October after being put on hold following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Rhys Barker, David Newall and David Webb died following an incident at a construction site in Crewe in June 2017.
Pete Davidson crashed the side of his car into a wall on Saturday, according to a new report. The incident allegedly occurred when the former SNL star, 29, was driving away from his comedy show in Los Angeles with four other people in his car. Photos obtained by Page Six show the comedy star’s car with large scrapes on the side while he can be seen in the vehicle’s driving seat.
Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan's new film Foe has landed a low Rotten Tomatoes score, sitting at 19% on the review aggregator site after 16 reviews.
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NEW YORK (AP) — For a while, Sam Bankman-Fried tried to convince politicians and the public that he was the next J.P. Morgan. Now, he has to convince a jury that he wasn't, in reality, the next Bernie Madoff. The trial of Bankman-Fried, the founder of the failed cryptocurrency brokerage FTX, will begin Tuesday with jury selection. Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York are expected to lay out a case against Bankman-Fried that shows he stole billions of dollars in FTX customer deposit
The Powerball lottery will present is second billion-dollar jackpot of 2023 for Monday's drawing, the fourth-highest total in the game's history at $1.04 billion.
Warren Buffett is considered one of the greatest investors of all time. If you invested $10,000 in the A shares of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway 30 years ago, you'd have nearly $330,000 today. While Berkshire Hathaway owns companies -- or parts of companies -- that investors can't purchase shares in because they are not publicly traded, it also has a large investment portfolio many turn to for ideas.
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Brazilian set to return to squad after leave of absence to contend with off-field allegations
The Kremlin said on Monday it believed a decision by U.S. Congress to pass a stopgap funding bill that omitted aid for Ukraine was a temporary setback for Kyiv, but forecast war fatigue in the West would grow and increasingly split opinion. Congress passed legislation on Saturday which extended funding for more than a month to avoid a government shutdown but did not include any aid for Kyiv, despite Washington's status as Ukraine's biggest financial and military backer.