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Meghan Markle spotted with Gloria Steinem in New York

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Stoffel Vandoorne back on top of Formula E after New York weekend

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Mercedes’ Stoffel Vandoorne took over. Highest point of the electric Formula E title. Sunday after a twofold header in New York. Stoffel Vandoorne had been 13 focuses unfastened of Mortara after Saturday’s race be that as it may. Mortara then, completed tenth. Hours after the fact, the hole was abbreviated to five when a punishment … Read more

Parkland school shooter faces death penalty

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Nikolas Cruz is suspected of murdering 17 people at his former high school in Parkland, Florida. He has previously pled guilty to 17 counts of murder in the first degree. The jury must reach a unanimous verdict in order to impose the death penalty; life without parole is an alternative. MIAMI: A young man who … Read more

Prince Harry relevance after royal responsibilities

Prince Harry 

Prince Harry will be in New York to give a speech at the United Nations General Assembly. The event is being held to celebrate Nelson Mandela Day. The ceremony will get underway at 10 am Eastern Standard Time, and the Duke of Sussex will speak at approximately 10:30 am. Prince Harry will be in New … Read more

Egypt to suspend role in UN peace operations in Mali

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Egypt will suspend its participation in UN peacekeeping operations in Mali. Seven of its troops have died in attacks this year. The latest attack against the Egyptian contingent was on July 5. Egypt will “temporarily suspend” its participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations in Mali after seven of its troops died in attacks this year, … Read more

Peloton will stop making workout bikes in-house

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  • Peloton is ending in-house production of the exercise bikes that earned the fitness company a fanatical following.
  • The New York-based company announced it will cease operations at Tonic Fitness Technology.
  •  Rexon Industrial will become the primary manufacturer of Peloton’s bicycles and treadmills.

Peloton is ending in-house production of the exercise bikes that earned the connected fitness company a fanatical following, in the latest strategic rethink to follow the sharp reversal in its financial fortunes.

The New York-based company announced it will cease operations at Tonic Fitness Technology, a Taiwanese manufacturing facility it purchased for approximately $45 million less than three years ago. Rexon Industrial, an additional Taiwanese company with which Peloton has collaborated for several years, will become the primary manufacturer of Peloton’s bicycles and treadmills.

Barry McCarthy, the former Netflix, and Spotify executive hired as Peloton’s CEO in February described the move as a natural progression in the company’s strategy to simplify its supply chain and focus on software and content rather than hardware, where he has been attempting to increase profit margins.

“We anticipate that this move, together with others, will allow us to continue decreasing the cash strain on the firm and increasing our flexibility,” he said.

McCarthy said that cash outflows had left Peloton “thinly capitalized” for a company of its size. In May, Peloton reported that it had concluded its fiscal third quarter with only $879m in unrestricted cash and cash equivalents.

McCarthy has subsequently borrowed $750 million in fresh finance from lenders, including Blackstone and Apollo, in an effort to reduce yearly expenditures by $800 million by 2024.

However, its stock price has plummeted below $9 per share, reducing its equity worth to $3 billion from a record of about $50 billion in late 2020, when investors thought that the pandemic-fueled spike in demand for at-home exercise would continue.

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3 accused of selling stolen ‘Hotel California’ lyrics and notes

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Some 100 pages of handwritten notes and lyrics for “Hotel California” are valued at $1 million. A biographer allegedly stole the manuscripts in the 1970s, sold them to two men who conspired to sell them. Glenn Horowitz, Craig Inciardi, and Edward Kosinski allegedly knew the records were stolen but conspired to sell them nevertheless. NEW … Read more

Ayesha Omar enjoy her vacation in New York

Ayesha Omar

Ayesha Omar is a diva in Bollywood and knows how to always look beautiful. Her Instagram feed shows that she has been all over the world. Yalgaar actor was recently seen in Rehbra, which is a full-fledged action movie. Ayesha Omar is a diva in Lollywood, and she knows how to always look beautiful. This … Read more

July 4 Gunman charged with seven counts of murder

  • Robert Crimo, 21, charged with seven counts of first-degree murder.
  • Allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman.
  • No motive has been established for the attack which left more than 35 people wounded.

A 21-year-old man who allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, Prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Robert Crimo, 21, was arrested on Monday, just hours after the attack on a crowd celebrating Independence Day.

“There will be more charges,” Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart told reporters. “We anticipate dozens of more charges centered around each of the victims.”

Police spokesman Christopher Covelli said the death toll rose to seven on Tuesday after one of the victims died in hospital. More than 35 people were wounded.

Among the dead were Kevin McCarthy, 37, and his wife, Irina, 35 — the parents of a two-year-old boy who was found wandering alone after the shooting, according to CBS News.

Covelli said no motive had been established for the attack, which sent panicked parade-goers fleeing for their lives.

“We do believe Crimo pre-planned this attack for several weeks,” and that he acted alone, he said.

“We have no information to suggest at this point it was racially motivated, motivated by religion or any other protected status,” he added.

He said Crimo has a history of mental health issues and threatening behavior.

Police had been called to Crimo’s home twice in 2019: once to investigate a suicide attempt and the second time because a relative said he had threatened to “kill everyone” in the family, he said.

Police removed 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from the home but did not make any arrests, he said.

Covelli said Crimo used a fire escape to access the roof of a building overlooking the parade route and fired more than 70 rounds from a rifle “similar to an AR-15” — one of several guns he had purchased legally.

“Crimo was dressed in women’s clothing and investigators believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and his identity and help him during the escape with the other people who were fleeing the chaos,” he said.

Covelli said Crimo went to his mother’s nearby home after the shooting and borrowed her car. He was captured about eight hours later after a brief chase.

He also said the authorities were investigating disturbing online posts and videos made by Crimo.

The shooting has left the upscale suburb in shock.

“We’re all still reeling,” Mayor Nancy Rotering told NBC’s Today show. “Everybody knows somebody who was affected by this directly.”

The mayor said she personally knew the suspected gunman when he was a young boy in the Cub Scouts.

“How did somebody become this angry, this hateful to then take it out on innocent people who literally were just having a family day out?”

Crimo, whose father unsuccessfully ran for mayor and owns a store in Highland Park called Bob’s Pantry and Deli, was an amateur musician billing himself as “Awake the Rapper.”

The younger Crimo’s online postings include violent content that alluded to guns and shootings.

One YouTube video posted eight months ago featured cartoons of a gunman and people being shot.

“I need to just do it,” a voice-over says.

It adds: “It is my destiny. Everything has led up to this. Nothing can stop me, not even myself.”

Crimo, who has the word “Awake” tattooed over an eyebrow, is seen sporting an “FBI” hat in numerous photos and a Trump flag as a cape in one picture.

The shooting is the latest in a wave of gun violence plaguing the United States, where about 40,000 deaths a year are caused by firearms, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The deeply divisive debate over gun control was reignited by two massacres in May that saw 10 Black people gunned down at a New York supermarket, and 19 children and two teachers slain at an elementary school in Texas.

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Biden threatens a countrywide ban abortion

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Biden met virtually with the governors of Connecticut. “Congress will ultimately have to act to codify Roe into federal law” Nationwide, “this is going to go one way or the other”. President Biden challenged voters to support representatives who will codify Roe v. Wade safeguards into federal law. Also, face a GOP-controlled Congress that will … Read more

Joe Biden’s wife, daughter are banned from Russia

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The wife and daughter of US President Joe Biden are among those banned from entering Russia. 23 other Americans have also been barred from entering the country. The Russian foreign ministry says the move is in reaction to US sanctions against Russia’s political and public figures. MOSCOW: The Russian foreign ministry said on Tuesday that … Read more

Trump’s plans for Spac deal suffer another setback

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The subpoenas wanted a range of documents, including “communications with or about certain individuals,” the company said. US regulators were already probing Digital World for information on trade. Donald Trump’s efforts to merge his media empire with a blank-check corporation have taken another hit when it was revealed that a federal grand jury has sent … Read more

Williams says she wanted time to recuperate after harsh 2021

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Serena Williams had doubts about her comeback from injury at one stage. The 37-year-old says she needed time to heal physically and mentally after difficult year. Former world number one preparing to return to action ahead of Wimbledon title defence this month. Williams, 40, limped out of her first-round match last year at Grand Slam … Read more

In his confessional journal, Brian Laundrie wrote, “I killed her”

Brian Laundrie

The FBI found Brian Laundrie’s suicide note in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park. It is the first-ever public sight of a confession he wrote in a notebook and left in the Florida marsh where he committed suicide last year. The last words of Brian Laundrie however revealed in the first-ever public sight of a confession … Read more

Tokyo shares close higher

Tokyo shares

Tokyo stocks closed higher, boosted by Wall Street advances and rises in chip-related shares. The dollar fetched 134.79 yen in Asian trade, against 134.94 yen in New York. Japan’s core consumer prices rose 2.1 percent. Tokyo shares closed higher, boosted by Wall Street advances and rises in chip-related stocks. The Nikkei 225 index advanced 1.23 … Read more

Solana Labs unveils Android Smartphone, launches Mobile Platform

Solana Labs

The Solana Mobile Stack and the future Saga Android smartphone were both launched today in New York. The kit enables the creation of native Android apps based on the Solana block-chain. Saga will aid in the distribution of Solana applications on mobile. The Solana Mobile Stack software ecosystem for Android and the future Saga Android … Read more

US Supreme Court says Americans have right to carry guns in public

US Supreme Court

US Supreme Court rules Americans have a right to carry firearms in public. The 6-3 decision strike down a century-old New York law. US Supreme Court overturns a law that required proof of self-defense The US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Americans have a fundamental right to carry firearms in public in a landmark … Read more

New York officials slam ‘shocking’ Supreme Court gun ruling

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The 6-3 ruling overturns a New York state law. Th country grapples with a shocking surge in gun crime. “an additional river feeding the sea of gun violence”. New York officials expressed shock and outrage Thursday at a Supreme Court ruling that strikes down a gun law, warning the move would undermine public safety. The … Read more

Prosecutors seek at least 30 years in jail for Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of physical abuse and trafficking minors for Jeffrey Epstein. Prosecutors called for a sentence less than the probation department’s recommended 20 years. The government argued that Maxwell should go to jail for somewhere between 30 and 55 years. Prosecutors in the United States have asked a judge to sentence former socialite … Read more

American rapper Lil TJay shot fired in New Jersey

Lil TJay

Lil TJay was shot multiple times in New Jersey during robbery. TJay and Antoine Boyd were both taken to a local hospital for treatment after being shot. Officials did not disclose his health condition. Hollywood rapper Lil TJay was one of two people who were shot multiple times in New Jersey early on Wednesday morning … Read more

People of New York stop traffic to capture beautiful sunset, watch video

People of New York stop traffic to capture beautiful sunset, watch video

A video of a large group of people photographing a sunset has gone popular on the internet. The incident occurred in the city of New York. The video has been seen over ten million times. Every group nowadays has at least one individual who is a major sunset fan. Sunsets are typically a breath-taking sight, … Read more

Cubs break slide by finishing Braves’ 14-game run

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The Chicago Cubs beat the Atlanta Braves 1-0 on Friday to finish their 10-game series of failures. It was the first time since 1999 that a group had taken down a team with a twofold digit series of defeats and one with a double digit series win. Cubs fixed the game’s just gone against reliever … Read more

UN chief Guterres urges Lebanon to respect Hariri killing judgement

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Lebanese authorities to accept the judgement of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Two members of Hezbollah were sentenced to life in prison for their involvement in the 2005 assassination of Rafik Hariri. The former Lebanese PM was killed by a suicide bomber on the Beirut beachfront. NEW YORK: UN … Read more

Kansas City Sporting Commission travelled to New York to speak with FIFA

Kansas City Sporting Commission travelled to New York to speak with FIFA

Kansas City Sporting Commission is ready to travel  New York. Kansas City has a lot of work to do to build up infrastructure before it is ready for 2026. The matches will take place on the grounds of Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City Sporting Commission is ready to travel  New York for talks with FIFA about … Read more

Russia arrests former US diplomat for trafficking drugs

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Marc Fogel is the most recent American to become entangled in Russia’s legal system. Fogel worked at the U.S. embassy in Moscow and enjoyed diplomatic immunity until 2021. Russian officials say marijuana and hash oil were found in contact lens boxes and e-cigarette cartridges. A court in Moscow has sentenced a former US diplomat to … Read more

Tom Hanks yells at fans “back the f*** off!” after they push Rita Wilson

Tom Hanks

Actor Tom Hanks lost his temper in New York on Wednesday. His wife, Rita Wilson, was knocked down by some too exuberant admirers. The incident occurred when the couple surrounded by fans trying to get close to Hanks and his wife. Actor Tom Hanks lost his temper in New York on Wednesday when his wife … Read more

US supermarket shooter charged with federal hate crimes

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Payton Gendron shot dead 10 people at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store in May. The 18-year-old’s motive was to prevent Black people from replacing white people. Federal hate crime charges carry the death penalty or up to life in prison. The US Justice Department stated on Tuesday, federal hate crimes charge against Payton Gendron, … Read more