Day: July 6, 2023
Vermont will pay $16.5M to settle lawsuits by foreign investors in fraudulent ski developments
The state of Vermont has agreed to pay $16.5 million to settle all pending and potential lawsuits against it from foreign investors in development projects at the Jay Peak resort.
Hong Kong police arrest 4 men accused of supporting people overseas, endangering national security – PBS NewsHour
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‘Senseless’: Florida seven-year-old killed by stray bullet from fight over jet skis
At least 15 dead and 94 injured in holiday weekend shootings
French police investigate man’s death during Marseille riots
Authorities on Wednesday probed the death of a man who may have been felled by a police rubber bullet during riots in Marseille, as France counts the cost of its most intense urban violence in nearly two decades.
White House find confirmed as cocaine
The Secret Service and the FBI are looking for the person who left a bag with the drug inside a West Wing locker
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Meta Launches New Social Media App ‘Threads’ To Rival Twitter
Instagram’s new Twitter competitor called Threads launched today on the web, providing an early look at what to expect from the app that will launch on iOS and Android tomorrow. You can view the web interface here. The Verge reports: Meta briefly made …
How US, Europe Have Aided Ukraine So Far Amid War With Russia
The United States may be the biggest provider of aid to Ukraine in the wake of the Russian invasion, but former Soviet states and ex-Soviet satellite states are among Kyiv’s most generous backers.
Prominent Russian journalist brutally beaten by masked attackers
Elena Milashina and lawyer Alexander Nemov were attacked in Chechnya by 12 assailants who beat them with clubs and put guns to their heads.