Hiker found after disappearing in area where Julian Sands is missing
A 75-year-old hiker who went missing in the same snow-covered mountain where actor Julian Sands is missing has been found.
A 75-year-old hiker who went missing in the same snow-covered mountain where actor Julian Sands is missing has been found.
A Walmart Inc. store in Milwaukee is scheduled to close this year. The retailer announced Wednesday that its store at 10330 W. Silver Spring Drive will close by March 10. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) opened the store, part of Timmerman Plaza, in 2012.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a proposal to modify Sam Bankman-Fried's bail conditions, despite an agreement between the FTX cryptocurrency exchange founder and prosecutors to address potential witness tampering concerns. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan did not provide reasons for the denial, and said a hearing on bail remains scheduled for Feb. 9. A spokesman for Bankman-Fried declined to comment.
The revelation comes as the fast food chain faces a wave of abuse accusations—and continuing questions about the behavior of its ex-CEO.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will head to a New York courtroom Thursday to face a federal judge who said his effort to contact a likely trial witness against him seemed designed so they would “sing out of the same hymn book.”
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Alexandre is now expected to plead guilty for his role in an alleged fraud that federal prosecutors say duped investors out of $59 million.
Pakistan lifted its ban on Wikipedia services before dawn Tuesday, after the country’s media regulator blocked the site last week for not removing purportedly blasphemous content, claiming it hurts the sentiments of Muslims. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif ordered the unblocking late on Monday, according to a government statement. The site was blocked on Friday by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, after a deadline expired that Pakistan gave to Wikipedia to remove the controversial content.
Bankman-Fried's lawyers filed court documents indicating they plan to appeal a judge's January 30 decision to unseal the names.
For many years it was official U.S. policy to shun investment and home loans in certain neighborhoods.
Several thousand workers at CSX will soon get one of the things that pushed the U.S. railroad industry to the brink of a strike last fall: paid sick time
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Denis Dubnikov, an alleged Russian crypto money launderer arrested in the Netherlands last summer, pleaded guilty to a charge of "conspiracy to commit money laundering" on Tuesday.
Failed crypto firm FTX received court approval on Wednesday to issue subpoenas to its founder Sam Bankman-Fried and members of his family as part of the company's investigation into "misappropriated and stolen" funds. FTX, a once-prominent crypto exchange, filed for bankruptcy protection in November amid allegations that Bankman-Fried used FTX customers' money to prop up the balance sheet of the FTX-affiliated hedge fund Alameda Research. FTX said that it needs more information from former insiders, including its indicted founder, to identify misspending that could be clawed back to repay FTX's customers.
Rescuers in Turkey and Syria dug through rubble to find people trapped under collapsed buildings after Monday’s earthquakes killed more than 7,500. Crowds of volunteers gathered at Istanbul airport amid growing international efforts to send aid. Photo: Ahmed Deeb for The Wall Street Journal
BELEN, Turkey—As the sun went down Tuesday over Girne Street, dozens of people, their hands and arms limned with ghostly gray dust, silently combed the wreckage of flattened apartment blocks. Ismail Parlak and his wife dug through the rubble looking for Mr. Parlak’s mother, entombed, they said, somewhere under six stories of collapsed concrete and contorted metal. Next door, Fatima Comart hunted in the remains of her home for belongings of her two sons.
Footage shows a man being rescued from a destroyed building in Malatya, Turkey. Photo: IHH Insani Yardim Vakfi via Storyful
Hamdi Ulukay, CEO of Chobani, is raising money for the survivors of the earthquake impacting Turkey and surrounding areas.
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The suit, which seeks $5 million in damages, alleges incident took place three days before Mr. Nichols’s fatal encounter.