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Sam Bankman-Fried appeals FTX fraud convictions and 25-year prison sentence
11 de abril, puesto en línea por Blake MontgomeryEx-CEO and former crypto mogul, 32, was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy to launder money in November Sam Bankman-Fried appealed his fraud convictions and 25-year prison sentence on Thursday. The ex-CEO of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange was found guilty on seven (…) -
Trump and Mike Johnson push for redundant ban on non-citizens voting
11 de abril, puesto en línea por Rachel LeingangPlanned bill to ban already illegal practice is latest Republican step to spread falsehoods about immigration and voter fraud Donald Trump and the House speaker, Mike Johnson, plan to push for a bill to ban non-citizens from voting, the latest step by Republicans to falsely claim migrants are (…) -
Five thousand children with gender-related distress awaiting NHS care in England
11 de abril, puesto en línea por Amelia GentlemanNew gender clinics looking at ‘creative ways’ of reducing waiting lists amid shortage of clinicians Five thousand children and adolescents with gender-related distress are awaiting NHS treatment – yet a shortage of clinicians meant only 12 had been seen at a new London-based gender clinic by the (…) -
Man charged with murder over Bradford stabbing of wife appears in court
11 de abril, puesto en línea por Nadeem BadshahHabibur Masum was subject of three-day manhunt after Kulsuma Akter was attacked while pushing pram A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a mother who was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in Bradford city centre. Habibur Masum, 25, is charged with murdering (…) -
Met police failed to act on Commons ‘honeytrap’ sexting reports last year
11 de abril, puesto en línea por Aletha AduThe force has said there was nothing to suggest at the time that the messages were part of a wider pattern The Metropolitan police first had reports of unsolicited messages targeting a number of MPs, staff and journalists in Westminster last year, but officers failed to notify politicians. After (…)