Danish police have confiscated a high-performance luxury car after its new owner was caught speeding as he drove it home from Germany to Norway, a northern Danish newspaper reported Friday. The man, an Iraqi citizen resident in Norway who was not identified, was registered Thursday as driving at 236 kph… Read More
McConnell blinks, makes deal with Schumer
Republican and Democratic leaders edged back from a perilous standoff over lifting the nation’s debt limit, with Democratic senators signaling they were receptive to an offer from Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell that would allow an emergency extension into December. McConnell made the offer late Wednesday shortly before Republicans were… Read More
Due to Western U.S. drought, some buy units that make water from air
The machine Ted Bowman helped design can make water out of the air, and in parched California, some homeowners are already buying the pricey devices. The air-to-water systems work like air conditioners by using coils to chill air, then collect water drops in a basin. [Sponsored] Controversial Formula Increases Animal… Read More
Miami mansion of “Scarface” Al Capone sells for $15.5M
The Miami mansion of Al Capone, once fated to be demolished, just sold for $15.5 million. The Miami Herald reported Tuesday that the home was sold to to 93 Palm Residence LLC, managed by Coral Gables accountant Toni Alam. Little Deadly Pill Killing Thousands [sponsored] Capone, the original “Scarface,” bought… Read More
Florida woman got $3.4M COVID grant she never applied for
A Florida gas station employee said she’s listed as receiving a $3.4 million COVID relief check that she never applied for and never received. Holly Hill resident Amy Williams said she’s stunned that her name and an outdated address ended up in the federal database stating that she received millions… Read More
Lying energy exec faces 2 years in prison for conspiracy
An executive who spent billions of dollars on two South Carolina nuclear plants that never generated a watt of power, lying and deceiving regulators about their progress, is ready to go to prison. Former SCANA Corp. CEO Kevin Marsh has agreed with prosecutors that he should spend two years in… Read More
Big Tech asks court to dismiss FTC antitrust complaint
Facebook is asking a federal court to dismiss a revised complaint against it by the Federal Trade Commission, arguing that the agency has not provided enough evidence to show that the company is a monopoly. In a motion filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Facebook… Read More
Convicted sheriff gives thumbs-up review of jail he ran
A longtime Alabama sheriff removed from office after being convicted of theft and ethics violations is giving five-star reviews to the jail where he spent more than two weeks in custody. Perhaps he should: He ran it for decades. Ousted Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely addressed the news media on… Read More
Jaguars owner reprimands Coach Meyer for ‘inexcusable’ behavior
Urban Meyer’s NFL venture always had the chance to be a complete debacle. A longtime college coach making the jump to a league he knew little, if anything, about? A renowned motivator using inspirational tactics on professional players driven mostly by money? A guy who built programs and his reputation… Read More
Dem senator found guilty on 4 of 5 charges
State Sen. Katrina Robinson (D–Tenn.) was found guilty of federal wire fraud. In July 2020, she was first accused of stealing $600,000 from federal grants, and the FBI searched her home. Sponsored: In 1944, an experiment was done in this Nazi medical center… The federal government had set aside this… Read More
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