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Maddow: Trump admin. 'have been hyping the whole Epstein conspiracy theory for years'
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 20:18
Trump's attorney general, Pam Bondi, in fact, not only said there was a Jeffrey Epstein client list that Trump had ordered her to review and release to the American people. She not only said there was a Jeffrey Epstein client list, she said that she had it in her possession on her desk. One of the things that you alluded to, and this is something Donald Trump has talked about, that DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.Will that really happen. It's sitting on my desk right now to review ...
Despite earlier stoking, Trump officials faceplant with Epstein conspiracy theorists
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 05:00
Now, apparently we're back in business. This one went up recently in Washington. Also about eight feet tall.It's really big. It shows Trump's signature thumbs up photo pose smashing down onto the crown of the Statue of Liberty. It says in bronze letters across the front, dictator approved.And then on the four sides of the base, it has four quotes from dictators, all praising Trump. There's a a a quote praising Trump from Vladimir Putin, one from Victor Orban, one from Jaer Bolsinaro, and one from uh Kim Jon ...
Partial verdict reached in Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial
NBC News· 2025-07-02 03:10
A partial verdict reached in the Shaun Diddy Combmes trial. A jury saying they've reached a decision on all but one charge after deliberating for just over 12 hours. The big unknown tonight is what that decision is.Combmes faces five criminal counts. You see them right here. But it's that first charge at the top of racketeering conspiracy that they can't seem to agree on.At least not yet. Our team of legal experts standing by with what could be delaying the decision. It comes after weeks of intense and emot ...
DEVELOPING: Diddy trial jurors to continue deliberating after reaching verdict on all but one count
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 00:04
Legal Proceedings - The jury reached a partial verdict on most counts in the Shaun Diddy Combmes federal trial related to alleged sexual misconduct and sex trafficking in hip hop [1] - The jury is deadlocked on the racketeering conspiracy (RICO) charge, which is considered the biggest count [2][3] - The deliberation lasted 13 hours, which is considered a relatively short time for a case of this nature [1][2] - The judge has asked the jurors to return for further deliberations on the RICO charge [3]
Jury reaches a partial verdict in Diddy trial but told to keep deliberating
NBC News· 2025-07-01 22:04
The jury has reached a partial verdict, but the judge is going to make them continue to deliberate tomorrow. They have found a verdict on count 2, three, four, and five, but they are hung on count one. That's racketeering.That's the RICO conspiracy charge, the one that carries up to a life sentence. I was in the courthouse. I was watching Shawn Combmes and his attorneys as they were reading this note from the jury.He put his head in his hands, rubbing his eyes. some of his attorneys actually sort of embraci ...
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CNN· 2025-07-01 21:41
The jury in the Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial will continue deliberating on the racketeering conspiracy charge tomorrow morning. https://t.co/l0GxKraexK ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-01 19:54
RT yugo (@yugoviking)The jews owned the bank, press and courts before WWII as well, and during, and after. They slaughtered the Tsar in Russia and a bunch of russians, and won WWII. Not much changed really before and after. In the history books, the last century will be called the jewish empire.Also Germany has paid $90B in reparations to jewish people who have claimed to have been part of the holocaust (many lie). And these payments are ongoing still today. ...
Pakistan’s Forgotten Piracy Subculture | Mohammed Abdullah | TEDxBAU Cyprus
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:56
Technological Context in Pakistan (Early 2000s) - Internet access was slow, hardware was expensive, and software licenses were largely inaccessible [4] - Pakistan faced limited integration with the global internet community due to infrastructure challenges, a problem shared by many countries [5] - Instead of waiting for external solutions, a subculture emerged that created its own access to technology [6] The Subculture of Innovation and Sharing - Individuals burned CDs and used USBs to share software and knowledge, prioritizing innovation and progress over piracy [6][7] - This sharing fostered creativity and provided opportunities for skill development [8] - Support and collaboration were the benchmarks of this subculture, not individual success [12] - The subculture evolved and persists, with tech stores continuing to operate with a similar attitude of sharing and learning [13] Impact and Legacy - Early experiences with shared software led to professional development in areas like graphic design and game development [9] - Limitations in accessible technology fostered resilience and problem-solving skills [10] - The community prioritized participation and creation, defying expectations and limitations [15] - This community, though sometimes operating in legally gray areas, made significant contributions and fostered a sense of ownership [14][15]
Why I’m letting AI write my next book | Deborah Chen | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:40
I wrote my first book when I was 18. The publisher in China picked it up and somehow it became a hit. The sudden fame was quite over overwhelming as were the book royalties that I was getting paid.And then at a book signing, I was just sitting at a desk scribbling my name on book after book, thanking everyone who had kindly waited in line. And a guy came up. He was wearing those orange socks so bright that they could blind you.And he very cheerfully took out a book for me to sign. Except it wasn't my book. ...
Boeing settles lawsuits with two 737 MAX crash victims' families on eve of trial
New York Post· 2025-04-07 16:36
Core Viewpoint - Boeing has settled lawsuits with the families of two victims from the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash, just before the trial was set to begin, marking a significant moment in the ongoing legal challenges faced by the company related to the 737 MAX crashes [1][4]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The trial in US District Court in Chicago was anticipated to be the first against Boeing related to the two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, which resulted in a 20-month grounding of the aircraft and cost the company over $20 billion [1][4]. - Boeing had previously agreed in 2021 to acknowledge liability for compensatory damages in lawsuits filed by families of the 157 victims of the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash [2][9]. - There are two additional trials scheduled for July and November, indicating ongoing legal scrutiny for Boeing [7]. Group 2: Financial Implications - Boeing's financial burden from the crashes has exceeded $20 billion, reflecting the significant impact of the incidents on the company's financial health [1][4]. - The company agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and is facing a potential fine of up to $487.2 million, with a trial date set for June 23 if no final agreement is reached [8][10]. Group 3: Public and Regulatory Response - Relatives of the victims have criticized the plea agreement as a "sweetheart" deal, arguing that it does not hold Boeing sufficiently accountable for the fatalities [8][11]. - The US Department of Justice (DOJ) found that Boeing violated a 2021 agreement that had previously shielded it from prosecution, leading to the current criminal charges [10].