Former top Mexican security official Genaro Garcia Luna pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to drug trafficking charges, including a new one of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise that could add 20 years to his sentence if convicted. 120/75 Blood Pressure Starting in 8 Hours [Sponsored] In a hearing by… Read More
Hacker who aided Islamic State terrorist denied release
A computer hacker who gave the Islamic State group personal data of more than 1,300 U.S. government and military personnel will remain in a federal prison after a judge rejected his request for compassionate release. Your Free Gift has been put on hold (Click here for details) [sponsored] Ardit Ferizi,… Read More
Officials start investigation into French Open match-fixing
The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened a police investigation into suspicions of match-fixing at the French Open. You’ve NEVER seen anything like this… [sponsored] The office said the investigation is being conducted by a French police unit that specializes in betting fraud and match-fixing probes and which, among other investigations,… Read More
Two scientists awarded Nobel Prize in chemistry
Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for developing a way of editing genes likened to “molecular scissors” that offer the promise of one day curing inherited diseases. Working on opposite sides of the Atlantic, Frenchwoman Emmanuelle Charpentier and American Jennifer A. Doudna came up with a method… Read More
Tasmanian devils make 3,000-year return to mainland Australia
Tasmanian devils, the carnivorous marsupials whose feisty, frenzied eating habits won the animals cartoon fame, have returned to mainland Australia for the first time in some 3,000 years. “Seeing those devils released into a wild landscape — it’s a really emotional moment,” said Liz Gabriel, director of conservation group Aussie… Read More
U.S.: Iran owes $1.4 billion in ex-FBI agent kidnapping
A U.S. judge has ordered Iran to pay $1.45 billion to the family of a former FBI agent believed to have been kidnapped by the Islamic Republic while on an unauthorized CIA mission to an Iranian island in 2007. The judgment this month comes after Robert Levinson’s family and the… Read More
Category 4 hurricane headed for U.S. Gulf Coast, experts say
Hurricane Delta rapidly intensified into a potentially catastrophic Category 4 hurricane with 130 mph (215 kmh) winds Tuesday on a course to hammer southeastern Mexico and then continue on to the U.S. Gulf coast this week. The worst of the immediate impact was expected along the resort-studded northeastern tip of… Read More
Who owns this $2 billion in gold?
A British court on Monday threw into question who controls nearly $2 billion in Venezuelan gold stowed in a London bank vault amid a power struggle between President Nicolás Maduro and his leading rival. The appeals court ruling set aside a British judge’s earlier decision granting control of the bullion… Read More
Hundreds of movie theaters shut down amid pandemic
Shares in the company that owns the Regal, Cineworld and Picturehouse movie theaters fell as much as 58% after it said it will temporarily close the venues because the postponement of the latest James Bond film left it with few blockbusters to attract customers during the pandemic. Your Free Gift… Read More
NASA experts raving over $23 million toilet
NASA’s first new space potty in decades — a $23 million titanium toilet better suited for women — is getting a not-so-dry run at the International Space Station before eventually flying to the moon. It’s packed inside a cargo ship that should have blasted off late Thursday from Wallops Island,… Read More
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