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The Malawian Chief magistrate is expected to deliver a ruling on the extradition on the matter of Sherpered Bushuri nad Marry Bushiri in South Africa. Bushiri was placed under the interpol red Alert after he skipped the country. Bushiri is facig the charges of fraud and money laundering Sophie Mokoena reports..
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Ce vendredi 28 février, l'extradition de 29 narcotrafiquants du Mexique vers les États-Unis suite à la menace d'une augmentation des tarifs douaniers américains, a été abordé par Laura Cambaud dans sa chronique, dans l'émission Good Morning Business, présentée par Laure Closier, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Today's Headlines: About 77,000 federal employees have accepted Trump's deferred resignation offer, with more layoffs hitting the Department of Education, GSA, and Small Business Administration. Meanwhile, several DOJ officials in New York resigned after refusing to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who was allegedly shielded by Trump's immigration crackdown. Trump also froze the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, an anti-bribery law. House Republicans rolled out a budget plan with $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, and more funding for immigration enforcement and the military. A federal judge blocked Trump's order restricting health care for transgender youth, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul vowed to block Louisiana's effort to extradite a doctor who mailed abortion pills to a teen. Pam Bondi announced a lawsuit against New York's Green Light law, which limits DMV data sharing with immigration officials. Lastly, RFK Jr. was confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary—Mitch McConnell was the only Republican to vote against him. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: CNN: Scores of firings have begun at federal agencies AP News: Prosecutor who quit after refusing to drop Adams case says she's confident he committed the crimes CBS News: Trump freezes U.S. law banning bribery of foreign officials WSJ: House GOP Plan Envisions $4.5 Trillion in Tax Cuts WA Post: Federal judge blocks Trump order on health care for transgender youth NY Times: Abortion Provider Won't Be Extradited to Louisiana, N.Y. Governor Says CBS News: New York's Green Light Law hit with Department of Justice lawsuit. Here's why. NY Times: Senate Confirms RFK Jr., a Prominent Vaccine Skeptic, as Health Secretary Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From the archives: 1/4/23Bryan Kohbergere has waived his extradition rights. So, what should we expect now that Bryan Kohberger has chosen not to fight the extradition process?Let's dive in and see.(commercial at 7:21)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:What Happens Now That Idaho Murder Suspect Waived Extradition Hearing (insider.com)
Chris Stroud's life changed when he became involved in a federal RICO case for selling methamphetamine, leading to a prison sentence. In this interview, Chris shares his experiences, detailing how he got involved in drug trafficking, the legal battles he faced, his time in federal prison, and the challenges of rebuilding his life after incarceration. #FederalRICOCase #MethDealingStory #InsideRICOCase #FederalPrisonJourney #TrueCrimeStory #DrugCharges #RICOCaseExplained #LifeAfterPrison Connect with Chris Stroud: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FieldOfNoise1?mibextid=LQQJ4d Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldofnoise/profilecard/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Websites: https://healthyliferecovery.com/ https://bajarehab.com/ https://steppingstonesd.org/ Thank you to our sponsors this week: PrizePicks: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/IANBICK & download the app today & use code IANBICK to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://www.ianbick.com/shop Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 Growing Up with Addicted Parents 00:05:00 Joining the Army to Escape Troubled Times 00:09:48 Motorcycle Accident and Identity Confusion 00:14:44 Arrest and Extradition to LA County 00:19:50 Discovering a Daughter at 32 00:24:24 Struggles with Addiction and Consequences 00:29:38 Journey Through Addiction and Attempts at Recovery 00:35:22 Regrets and Attempted Reconnection with Children 00:40:39 Transition to San Diego: Selling Meth and Weed 00:45:54 Weed Growing Venture in Arizona Turns Dramatic 00:50:54 Navigating a RICO Case and Negotiating a Plea Deal 00:56:09 Life in Orange County Jail: A Personal Account 01:01:00 Navigating Racial Dynamics in California Prisons 01:05:59 Overcoming Addiction: A Journey of Recovery 01:11:08 Healing in an LGBTQ Community 01:16:22 Finding Purpose and Motivation Through Recovery 01:21:06 Upcoming Meeting and Travel Plans Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's rollup kicks off our 5th year with exciting updates! We dive into our top 10 predictions for 2025, from AI-driven crypto market surges to ETH hitting $15K. DeFi faces new challenges with the IRS's rule to KYC all “DeFi brokers” by 2027, while Ethereum's “blobs” dominate as the top ETH burners. DEX volumes soared to record highs in December, and Do Kwon's extradition to the U.S. moves forward. On a lighter note, Vitalik Buterin adopted a memecoin-inspired pygmy hippo!
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⚠️ Disclaimer:This episode was entirely AI-generated using Google's Notebook LM. Please note that Google's Notebook LM has been criticized for being extremely left-leaning and displaying strong bias, which is inappropriate for AI-driven content creation. Listeners are encouraged to remain aware of potential biases and consume information critically. Welcome to another episode of Blockchain DXB, where we explore the latest developments in cryptocurrency, blockchain, and artificial intelligence. This episode is part of the Blockchain DXB - AI Series, created entirely with AI using Google's Notebook LM technology. Here's what we'll be discussing: Overview of the OP_CAT protocol and its potential to revolutionize Bitcoin. Features like BTC-stablecoin swaps, DeFi applications, and cross-chain bridges. Commentary on the opportunities and challenges of implementing this upgrade. Insights into the historical relevance of OP_CAT, initially proposed by Satoshi Nakamoto. Montenegrin Justice Minister Bojan Božović's decision to extradite Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon. Details about the 2022 Terra/Luna stablecoin collapse and Kwon's legal battle. SEC's $123 million settlement with Jump Crypto's subsidiary, Tai Mo Shan. For official details, check out the statement: Shortened Link. Overview of Bitwise's ETF focusing on companies holding over 1,000 BTC. Key companies included: MicroStrategy, Marathon, Tesla. Competitor Strive's similar filing and the broader implications for Bitcoin adoption. Insights into the memecoin market's rise and subsequent decline. Highlights of extraordinary gains, such as a $3,000 investment turning into $46 million. Analysis of slowing demand and its impact on the market. For more details, visit: Shortened Link. Mangrove Conservation: Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi's partnership with Nabat to restore mangroves using AI. i-ESG Expansion: Establishing a presence in Abu Dhabi to promote ESG innovation in the Middle East. This episode provides: A deep dive into Bitcoin's evolving technology and its potential for DeFi. Critical updates on high-profile crypto legal cases. The latest trends in corporate Bitcoin adoption through ETFs. Analysis of the volatile memecoin market. Insights into the UAE's groundbreaking AI and sustainability initiatives. Stay updated on the latest in blockchain, crypto, and AI. Follow Blockchain DXB on all major platforms. Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Blockchain DXB To support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/BlockchainDXB ⚡ Buy me Coffee ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/info36/w/6987 ⚡ Advanced Media https://www.amt.tv/ ⚡Spartan Race Trifecta in Dubai https://race.spartan.com/en/race/detail/8646/overview For 20% Discount use code: George20 ⚡ The Race Space Podcast
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UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione has been extradited to New York. Earlier this week the 26-year-old faced 11 charges at the state level, but now the FBI and and the US government have levelled federal charges against him. 41% of young voters say the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO was acceptable, according to new research. The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a month-long ban on drone flights over much of New Jersey after thousands of drones flew over military bases. International Correspondent Mitch McCan joins the show. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government shutdown clock is ticking as the House rejects a funding measure, suspected members of Tren de Aragua are arrested in Colorado, and the man alleged of killing UnitedHealthCare's CEO is set to be extradited to New York. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.Birch Gold: Text "WIRE" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation information kit.Shopify: Get a $1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.com/morningwire
A state appeals court on Thursday removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia election case against Donald Trump and others. The new ruling means it will be up to the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia to find another prosecutor to take over the case.The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO will return to New York to face murder charges after agreeing to be extradited during a court appearance in Pennsylvania where he was arrested last week after five days on the run.Workers at seven Amazon facilities went on strike on Thursday in an effort by the Teamsters to pressure the e-commerce company for a labor agreement during a key shopping period.
Governor Hochul is working with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to ensure a smooth extradition of CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione. Plus, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch cracks down on "telephone message transfers." Finally, next steps for Mayor Adams' signature housing plan.
The suspect in the killing of a health care insurance company CEO is expected to waive extradition to New York. AP corresponldent Donna Warder reports.
This Day in Legal History: A Christmas Carol is PublishedOn December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a novella that became one of the most enduring works of English literature. While it is often celebrated as a heartwarming holiday tale, its themes had significant social and legal resonance in Victorian England. Through its portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge, the miserly businessman, and his transformative journey, Dickens cast a stark light on the grim realities of poverty, inequality, and labor conditions during the Industrial Revolution.The novella emphasized the moral obligation of society's wealthy to care for the impoverished, contrasting Scrooge's initial indifference with the dire circumstances of the Cratchit family. By humanizing the struggles of the working poor, A Christmas Carol drew public attention to issues such as child labor, inadequate housing, and exploitative working conditions—concerns that were increasingly debated in Parliament and social reform circles.The story's publication coincided with the rise of the Chartist movement, which advocated for political and legal reforms, including universal male suffrage and better labor protections. It also aligned with growing public support for legislation like the Ten Hours Act (passed in 1847), which limited the working hours of women and children in factories. Dickens himself was a vocal critic of the Poor Laws, a legal framework that often penalized poverty rather than addressing its causes, and his novella reinforced calls for a more humane approach to social welfare.While A Christmas Carol was not directly responsible for specific legal changes, its immense popularity helped shift public attitudes. By embedding its critique of social injustice within a compelling and widely accessible narrative, Dickens inspired empathy and bolstered movements advocating for legal reforms to improve the lives of the poor and working class. This fusion of storytelling and social commentary ensured the novella's enduring influence on both culture and conscience.Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson, is set to appear in a Pennsylvania court for two hearings related to his extradition to New York. Mangione was arrested on December 9 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after Thompson was fatally shot outside a Manhattan hotel in what authorities describe as a premeditated act of terrorism. A New York grand jury has indicted Mangione on 11 counts, including first-degree murder and murder as an act of terrorism.At the time of his arrest, Mangione was found with a self-assembled 9mm handgun, a homemade silencer, and multiple fake IDs, one of which was allegedly used to check into a hostel near the crime scene. Pennsylvania police have charged Mangione with forgery and illegal possession of an unlicensed firearm, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for these charges. Following this, a second hearing will address his extradition to New York.Under Pennsylvania law, Mangione can consent to extradition by waiving his rights in court. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has indicated that Mangione is unlikely to contest the transfer. Prosecutors allege the killing was intended to intimidate or coerce, qualifying it as terrorism under New York law. Mangione has been held in custody since his arrest, and his defense team has declined to comment.UnitedHealth executive murder suspect to appear in court over New York extradition | ReutersThe U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against CVS, accusing the pharmacy chain of filling illegal opioid prescriptions and billing federal health programs, actions allegedly contributing to the opioid crisis. Unsealed in a Rhode Island federal court, the complaint claims that from 2013 to the present, CVS violated the Controlled Substances Act by filling excessive or dangerous prescriptions, including from doctors running "pill mills." The lawsuit alleges CVS's performance-driven culture ignored warning signs and led to overdoses, with some patients dying shortly after filling prescriptions.The DOJ claims CVS pharmacists were pressured to prioritize speed over safety, ignoring red flags and internal warnings about questionable prescribers. For example, CVS continued filling prescriptions for an Alabama doctor under investigation in 2015, who was later arrested in 2016, and for a Pennsylvania doctor accused of dispensing opioids without seeing patients. The lawsuit also highlights deaths linked to 10 individual patients who received illicit prescriptions from CVS.CVS disputes the allegations, asserting it has cooperated with the DOJ's four-year investigation and strongly disagrees with the claims. This lawsuit follows CVS's 2022 agreement to pay nearly $5 billion to settle similar opioid-related claims, without admitting wrongdoing. The DOJ lawsuit originated as a whistleblower complaint from a former CVS employee, who criticized the company's assembly-line approach to dispensing medications. The case reflects ongoing accountability efforts in the face of a crisis that has claimed over 800,000 lives since 1999.US accuses CVS of filling, billing government for illegal opioid prescriptions | ReutersPresident-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk have strongly opposed House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposed spending bill to avert a government shutdown before the holidays, creating significant turmoil within the Republican Party. Johnson's plan, which requires bipartisan support, aims to fund the government through next year and includes $100 billion in disaster aid and other provisions. However, Trump and Musk have denounced the measure, with Musk advocating for a shutdown unless deeper spending cuts are made. Trump has threatened to campaign against Republicans who support the proposal.The drama unfolded as Johnson attempted to negotiate a compromise, acknowledging he needed Democratic votes to pass the measure. Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance pushed for incorporating the debt ceiling into the discussions, a contentious issue not expected to arise until 2025. Johnson's speakership, held since October, now appears precarious as criticism mounts from both Republican hardliners and representatives from disaster-hit states.The White House criticized the threat of a shutdown, warning it would harm families during the holidays and disrupt critical services. This political maneuvering mirrors a similar 2018 standoff under Trump that resulted in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With the new Congress set to convene on January 3, Johnson's ability to maintain his leadership is uncertain, as tensions within the GOP continue to escalate. Meanwhile, Musk declared victory as Johnson's bill faltered, claiming it reflected the public's voice.Trump, Musk Threaten US Shutdown and Shake Up Republican PartyThe IRS announced it is delaying until 2026 the implementation of a regulation that aims to address a loophole in required minimum distribution (RMD) rules for retirement accounts. This loophole created confusion for workers born in 1959 due to inconsistencies in the SECURE 2.0 Act, which Congress passed in 2022 to allow employees to keep money in tax-advantaged accounts longer. The Act gradually raises the RMD age from 72 to 75, with workers born after 1960 starting withdrawals at age 75, while those born before 1959 begin at 73.However, the law's drafting inadvertently assigned 1959-born individuals conflicting RMD start dates of both 73 and 75. The proposed regulation was intended to clarify this, but its effective date has now been postponed. The broader rule increasing the RMD age remains set to begin phasing in on January 1, 2025.Additionally, the delayed regulations clarify that withdrawals from Roth accounts cannot satisfy RMD requirements, making such distributions eligible for rollovers. The delay gives affected workers and financial institutions more time to adjust to these complex changes while the IRS finalizes guidance.Regular readers may recall that I wrote a column back in August advocating for a change to how required minimum distributions are handled. In that piece, I argued that instead of raising the RMD age, the IRS should implement an estate tax on retirement accounts left untouched at death. This approach would simplify the system, discourage using retirement accounts as tax-free inheritance vehicles, and ensure their intended purpose: funding retirement. 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MTA votes to increase fares... Luigi Mangione plans to waive extradition... Senate blocks bill from Chuck Schumer that would allow law enforcement to track drones better full This is the All Local 4pm update for December 18, 2024 435 Wed, 18 Dec 2024 20:43:49 +0000 5q1aB1kcIvumxag3Yt9TSR8wLQqvxmzC emailnewsletter,news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL emailnewsletter,news MTA votes to increase fares... Luigi Mangione plans to waive extradition... Senate blocks bill from Chuck Schumer that would allow law enforcement to track drones better The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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A man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare's CEO may not fight his extradition to New York. An American imprisoned in Syria for months has been handed over to the US. We'll tell you about the latest state to report mysterious drone sightings. There's a major recall impacting Stanley travel mugs. Plus, a stellar Japanese brew could sell for an out-of-this-world price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Israeli military says its air strikes have destroyed the bulk of Syria's strategic weapons stockpiles. Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson, plans to fight extradition to New York. And we look at TikTok's future after a federal appeals court upholds a U.S. law requiring Chinese-owned ByteDance to spin off the social media app. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Find the Recommended Read here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Defense attorney Thomas Dickey fights extradition while NY Governor vows to grant a warrant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO. And wildfires burn out of control in southern California as strong winds are forecast to make matters worse. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024.
A legal battle is underway to extradite Luigi Mangione from Pennsylvania to New York. With temperatures expected to drop later today many will be reaching to turn up their thermostats. We have some tips on how to keep your home comfortable this winter. The University of Pittsburgh has launched a new global health initiative to reduce health disparities for women. A state lawmaker from Lancaster County will soon be stepping down. A federal safety board says a corroded steam pipe and a defective natural gas fitting caused a powerful explosion at a Berks County chocolate factory, killing seven workers when the company failed to evacuate. An investigation is underway into a fire that destroyed a vacant building at the former Harrisburg State Hospital grounds. Penn State University police will not charge retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce after investigating an altercation with a fan over a cellphone before a November 2nd home game between the Nittany Lions and Ohio State. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look inside the defense of the CEO murder suspect. Luigi Mangione's attorney joins as the suspect himself explodes before walking into court. Plus, President-elect Trump is set to huddle with top Republicans about his agenda as Democrats are plotting on how to fight it. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to joins to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says he is seeking to extradite Luigi Mangione, the man charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul is calling for more empathy after Thompson's killing and the acquittal of Daniel Penny, the former Marine accused of killing Jordan Neely with a chokehold on an F train last year. Finally, the City Council is launching a program to provide cash aid to homeless mothers and pregnant women fleeing domestic violence.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the United Healthcare CEO shooting suspect and what his lawyer says about the charges.
On today's podcast: 1) Frantic Manhunt for CEO’s Killer Yields to NY Extradition Drama 2) Trump Taps Andrew Ferguson to Replace Lina Khan as FTC Chair 3) US Inflation Data to Show Fourth Consecutive Month of Firm GainsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on America in the Morning Suspected Shooter Fighting Extradition Police in New York City and Pennsylvania are being credited with a rapid investigation that led to the capture of the man suspected of gunning down UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, authorities are also concerned about the social media sympathy for the former school valedictorian-turned-inmate Luigi Mangione, who is now fighting extradition back to New York. Malibu Wildfire Out Of Control Strong Santa Ana winds and extremely dry conditions are the fuel for the out-of-control wildfire burning in upscale Malibu, California. Jim Roope reports from Los Angeles. Plans For Secret Service Changes A House of Representatives task force recommends changes to the Secret Service following two attempts on Donald Trump's life. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. Billionaire Business Perks President-elect Donald Trump is offering incentives to billionaires and big businesses that invest in the U-S economy. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Potential Environmental Impacts The US Supreme Court heard arguments in the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition vesus Eagle County case involving a railway in Utah, and the ruling could limit the scope of environmental reviews currently required by Federal law. TikTok Back To Court Facing the potential of being banned in the US, TikTok is heading back to court. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details. Matt Gaetz's New Job In 30 days he went from congressman to attorney general nominee to TV show host. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports Matt Gaetz now has a new job. Lawyer For Suspected Healthcare CEO Speaks Out The suspected shooter in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan is pushing back against extradition to New York. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the arrest, and what Luigi Mangione's lawyer is saying. Latest In Syria In the wake of the stunning fall of the Assad government in Syria, U.S. officials remain cautiously optimistic about the future of that war-torn country, but are also warning about terrorists seizing control in a power vacuum. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Biden Talks Legacy & Trump President Biden spoke at a forum in Washington, DC, where he highlighted his administration's economic achievements, and also took some parting shots at his successor. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Infowars Sale Stopped A bankruptcy judge on Tuesday night rejected a bid by The Onion's parent company to buy Alex Jones' media empire, including the website Infowars, ruling that the auction process was unfair. Saving The Hush Money Case New York prosecutors are trying to come up with a way to preserve Donald Trump's hush-money conviction. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Swatting Death A number of politicians have dealt with swatting incidents. The latest is Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the fake 9-1-1 bomb threat call cost an unsuspecting woman her life. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Guilfoyle's New Job President-elect Donald Trump announced he is nominating Kimberly Guilfoyle to be U.S. ambassador to Greece. A Dangerous Career It's been another dangerous year for reporters who tell the story of events in war-torn areas of the world. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a journalists' rights group finds the number of media workers killed, notably in the Middle East, has risen. Finally Epic gamers could be seeing some big refunds coming their way, following a Fortnight court settlement. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Superstar Taylor Swift is spreading the love around after wrapping up her record-setting world concert tour. Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
December 11, 2024 ~ Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor of the Detroit News discusses the latest in Brian Thompson murder and New York courts not wanting to dismiss Trump cases.
Touch DNA refers to the transfer of human skin cells or epithelial cells left behind on an object or surface through physical contact. This type of DNA evidence can provide valuable information in criminal investigations, as well as in forensic science, as it can help link a suspect to a crime scene, or help to eliminate suspects from consideration. Touch DNA can be recovered from a variety of surfaces, including skin, hair, clothing, tools, and weapons.In this episode, take a look at the process that's used and see how it's applied in cases such as the homicides in Moscow.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
This is the All Local noon update for December 10, 2024.
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks abou changes in the military over sexual misconduct, what's happening with the last of the Bali 9 and the sale of Sir Don Bradman's hat.
What are the election candidates' favourite biscuit? Who is the best runner? Who can pour the best pint? Given the photo ops that have marked the election campaign so far these would seem to be the issues convulsing Ireland. On a Free State Saturday special, Dion and Joe ask if these stage managed stunts are what will decide the election. Or will the issues that matter to people like housing and the cost of living take over? Joe reveals the contents of The Monk's election manifesto, including his plan to abolish extradition. When Eoghan Murphy tells us that when he was Fine Gael Housing minister he didn't solve the housing crisis because Fine Gael did not want to, do we believe him? Will it make a difference to voters once they learn about a candidate's love of custard creams?Dion and Joe also tell the truth about small talk while extending an invitation to the Taoiseach Simon Harris.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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