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Month: July 2024

LeBron Responds to Bronny’s Criticism After Lakers’ Summer League Open

LeBron Responds to Bronny’s Criticism After Lakers’ Summer League Open

Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy and James Jones delve into the latest sports news, focusing on Bronny James’ NBA Summer League debut and LeBron James’ reaction to criticism of his son. Bronny James, the eldest son of NBA superstar LeBron James, recently made his highly anticipated NBA Summer League debut with the Los Angeles Lakers. The debut has been a hot topic in the sports world, with many analysts and fans eager to see how the young prospect will perform on such a big stage. However, the excitement was quickly met with a wave of criticism, as some critics…
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Boeing admits guilt in criminal fraud linked to 737 Max disaster

Boeing admits guilt in criminal fraud linked to 737 Max disaster

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge linked to the tragic 737 Max crashes, the Justice Department announced Sunday. This comes months after U.S. prosecutors accused the aerospace giant of violating a 2021 settlement that had previously shielded it from criminal prosecution. As part of the settlement, Boeing will pay a $243.6 million fine and appoint an independent compliance monitor for a three-year probationary period. Boeing also is required to invest at least $455 million in compliance and safety programs, according to a U.S. Attorney's Court filing Sunday night. The settlement agreement awaits approval from a…
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GlobalFoundries Seeks Talent Amid Growing Chip Demand

GlobalFoundries Seeks Talent Amid Growing Chip Demand

The semiconductor industry is actively seeking workers in a competitive labor market, driven by growing demand for talent and the need for funding from the CHIPS and Science Act, which aims to stimulate domestic manufacturing. The U.S. economy is expected to face a shortage of about one million workers by 2030, as generative AI further fuels demand in the industry. A 2023 study by the Semiconductor Industry Association predicts a shortage of 67,000 computer scientists, engineers, and technicians in the U.S. chip industry by 2030, while the entire U.S. economy is projected to face a gap of 1.4 million such…
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Keith Robinson Talks ‘Having 2 Strokes’ and Making a Netflix Special

Keith Robinson Talks ‘Having 2 Strokes’ and Making a Netflix Special

“I don’t like ‘aww,’” he told me, referring to the audience’s worried expressions. “I just want to laugh. ‘Aww’ annoys me. ‘Aww’ irritates me.” Robinson doesn’t just brag. He’s concerned enough with cheap approval to make jokes that are designed to alienate, he said. If an audience member doesn’t laugh, point your cane at them and say, “Don’t you like disabled people of color?” A woman once responded by bursting into tears. The club paid for her ticket. With the changes in his movements and speech, Robinson's comedy has a new authority and rhythm. After extensive speech therapy, he can…
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Rishi Sunak narrowly secures his parliamentary seat

Rishi Sunak narrowly secures his parliamentary seat

Rishi Sunak, the outgoing British Prime Minister, has managed to retain his parliamentary seat in North Yorkshire, albeit by a narrower margin than in the previous election five years ago. Sunak won 47.5% of the vote in his constituency of Richmond and Northallerton in northern England. The result was likely a relief to Sunak, who was said to be worried about holding on to his once-safe seat in the run-up to the election. Few in Richmond expected Sunak to be unseated. The Conservative Party has long dominated rural Yorkshire. A defeat would make Sunak the first sitting prime minister to…
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Manchester City at the back of the fleet after hacking threat to Premier League fair play watchdog

Manchester City at the back of the fleet after hacking threat to Premier League fair play watchdog

A new chapter in the Premier League's romance with Manchester City and their entire relationship with the financier Fair Play has allayed the concerns of the citizens, a club that finds itself implicated in serious accusations for having apparently ignored the rules set by the organisation when it came to gassing money. On Monday 24 June, a source at The Sun newspaper revealed that the newspaper "had stumbled upon the publication of hundreds of electronic corrections and computer documents by the 'hacker' behind the Football Leaks scandal". Rui Pinto, identified as the hacker who has been part of a text…
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Financial crime watchdog removes Turkey from money laundering ‘grey list’

Financial crime watchdog removes Turkey from money laundering ‘grey list’

As the sun sets, a ferry crosses the Golden Horn, with the Suleymaniye Mosque and the city of Istanbul, Turkey in the background. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international organization focused on combating money laundering and illicit financial activities, has decided to remove Turkey from its "gray list" of countries requiring special monitoring. The decision, taken on Friday, represents a significant vote of confidence for Turkey in its economic recovery efforts. In its latest report, the Paris-based FATF acknowledged Turkey’s significant progress in enhancing its anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) measures. The report commended Turkey for…
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