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Business · New YorkTrump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty to all 15 of the charges he faced in the case. He was accused of dodging taxes on lavish fringe benefits he got from the company, including lease payments for a luxury car, rent for a Manhattan apartment and private school tuition for his grandchildren. Judge Juan Manuel Merchan agreed to sentence Weisselsberg to five months incarceration and five years probation at New York City's Rikers Island.See the Story
Longtime Trump executive Weisselberg pleads guilty in tax fraud scheme
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US & Canada · Los AngelesHill released an open letter in which he announced that he will no longer promote his own movies for the foreseeable future in order to continue working on his mental health. Hill has been largely out of the spotlight in 2022. His most recent movie, Adam McKay’s star-studded Netflix satire Dont Look Up, opened in theaters and on Netflix last December.See the Story
Jonah Hill Won’t Promote Future Movies Due to Mental Health Issues
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US & Canada · FloridaFIU football player Luke Knox, who appeared in 23 games at Mississippi before joining the Panthers and was the brother of Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox, has died, the university said Thursday.See the Story
FIU linebacker Luke Knox dead at 22
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Asia · Hong KongThe 47 democracy activists, aged 23 to 64, were charged with conspiracy to commit subversion under the Beijing-imposed National Security Law. They were detained last year over their involvement in an unofficial primary election in 2020 that authorities said was a plot to paralyze Hong Kong's government. Among those making guilty pleas were well-known political activists including Joshua Wong and Benny Tai.See the Story
Hong Kong political activists plead guilty amid crackdown
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Europe · NottinghamMorgan Gibbs-White is set to become Nottingham Forest's 16th signing of the summer. The 22-year-old has started both Premier League games for Wolves this season. Forest will pay an initial fee of £25m plus up to £17m in potential add-ons. Gibbs- white impressed on loan at Sheffield United last season.See the Story
Morgan Gibbs-White: Nottingham Forest agree £25m deal plus add-ons for Wolves midfielder
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Google · Mountain ViewA group of more than 600 Google employees is pressing the company to expand worker health benefits. The petition calls for Google to immediately implement new data privacy protections for any activity on the company's products and platforms related to health. It also calls on Google to prevent further instances of Maps search results pointing users toward anti-abortion centers.See the Story
Google employees demand tech giant protect users, workers after abortion ruling
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Europe · LondonLiz Truss, the front-runner to become Britain's next prime minister, wants to examine the roles of the country's three financial regulators as part of a review, a source close to her leadership campaign said on Thursday.
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UK's Liz Truss would review financial watchdogs' roles, says source
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EuropeBenjamin Mendy, 28, denies eight counts of rape, one of attempted rape and one of sexual assault. He is on trial alongside co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie, 41. The woman told Chester Crown Court the attack had lasted about 15 minutes. She said she repeatedly said she did not want to have sex with him.See the Story
Benjamin Mendy boasted of sex with 10,000 women, jury told
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EuropeOwami Davies, 24, was last seen on July 7 and concerns are growing for her safety. Met Police say she could be "in the local area and in need of help" British Transport Police say Ms Davies could still be using the train network. Detectives have downloaded about 50,000 hours of CCTV and viewed about 10,000.See the Story
Missing nurse could be taking trains and appearing 'dazed or confused'
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Business · BeijingA video of medical workers in hazmat suits inserting test swabs into the mouths of live fish and on shellfish has been ridiculed on mainland Chinese social media as authorities fight new Omicron subvariant outbreak.See the Story
Fish, crabs and shrimp undergo PCR tests amid dynamic zero-Covid rule in China
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Europe · United KingdomRemains found by demolition workers at Bismark House Mill in Oldham. Two men arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and offences relating to drugs and organised crime. Three other Vietnamese nationals have not been in touch with their families since around the time of the blaze. Greater Manchester Police say they are making progress in the investigation.See the Story
Manslaughter arrests over Oldham mill blaze deaths
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