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New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - January 15, 2021) - The following statement is being issued by Levi & Korsinsky, LLP:To: All persons or entities who purchased or otherwise acquired securities of Kandi Technologies Group, Inc. ("Kandi Technologies") (NASDAQ: KNDI) between March 15, 2019 and November 27, 2020. You are hereby notified that a securities class action lawsuit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. ...
The National Rifle Association has filed for bankruptcy and announced it is moving its operations from New York to Texas. The gun rights advocacy group listed assets and liabilities of $500 million in its Chapter 11 filing in Texas, according to reports. Now the organisation, which has been chartered in New York since 1871, says it plans on restructuring as a Texas non-profit.
Sharon Hoffman is leaving Jimmy Kimmel Live! after six months. The exec producer took over from Jill Leiderman, who ran the ABC late-night show for 14 years, in the summer. Jimmy Kimmel Live! sources confirmed her exit but did not disclose details. Hoffman is a former executive producer of Entertainment Tonight and CBS Evening News‘ weekend edition. It […]
WATERLOO, Ont. — BlackBerry says it has resolved its disputes with Facebook, after both companies had taken aim at each other's patents. In 2018, BlackBerry alleged in California court that Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram platforms were infringing on seven of its inventions. BlackBerry accused Facebook and its subsidiaries of using BlackBerry's technology in messaging apps, methods for photo-tagging, and a tool that enables use of a device's contact list while a game is being played, in order to exchange messages and game data. Later that year, Facebook filed a suit of its own over six patents, claiming BlackBerry was infringing on Facebook's patented voice instant messaging and use of global positioning systems. Now, a BlackBerry spokeswoman says that BlackBerry and Facebook reached a confidential agreement. BlackBerry's spokeswoman declined to comment further on the agreement. A spokesman for Facebook Canada also declined to comment. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 15, 2021. Companies in this story: (TSX:BB) The Canadian Press
A federal appeals court in New York on Friday upheld convictions against a sports marketer, an aspiring agent and a financial adviser in a college basketball scandal that spoiled the careers of several coaches and left a stain on the integrity of college athletics. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said in its written decision that it was not adequate for the defendants to argue that their actions mirrored what was commonly done in college basketball programs and that their aim was to help universities, rather than harm. The convictions grew from the 2017 arrests of 10 individuals in what authorities described as a conspiracy to pay bribes to the families of young players to ensure NBA-bound college basketball stars would pledge allegiance to certain agents and handlers or attend certain schools.
WNBA free agency officially opened on Friday. Keep up with the rumors, signings and trades.
Trump may get colour guard and 21-gun salute as he departs for last time as president
Gareth Southgate revealed his delight at another ex-England player becoming a manager.
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Joe Biden has pledged to deploy the US National Guard and FEMA resources to distribute Covid-19 vaccines across the US as part of a vaccine plan aimed at rapidly speeding up inoculations after a stalled rollout under Donald Trump’s administration that fell significantly short of its goals. The president-elect, days before his inauguration on 20 January, will propose “new, federally supported community vaccination centres” and mobilise “thousands” of staff and contractors.
New York prosecutors conducted an hourslong interview Thursday of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, asking a range of questions about Trump's business dealings, according to three people familiar with the meeting. The interview focused in part on Trump's relationship with Deutsche Bank, his biggest and longest standing creditor, according to the three people, who weren't authorized to discuss the investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity. The interview, at least the second of Cohen by the Manhattan district attorney's office, comes amid a long-running grand jury investigation into Trump's business dealings. District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. has been waging a protracted legal battle to get access to the president's tax records. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on Trump’s request for a stay and a further appeal after he leaves office Jan. 20. The New York investigation is one of several legal entanglements that are likely to intensify as Trump loses power — and any immunity from prosecution he might have as a sitting president — as he departs the White House. The Manhattan-based grand jury has been continuing its work despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has curtailed many court operations. The Republican president also faces a civil investigation, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James into whether Trump’s company lied about the value of its assets to get loans or tax benefits. Cohen also is co-operating with that inquiry. He previously told Congress that Trump often inflated the value of his assets when dealing with lenders or potential business partners, but deflated them when it benefited him for tax purposes. The White House declined to comment. A message seeking comment was sent to Cohen's attorney. Trump has repeatedly called the investigations by Vance and James, both Democrats, a baseless political “witch hunt." Vance has declined to provide specific details about the investigation, but pointed to news reports of what prosecutors described as “extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organization" in court filings. Among the reports Vance’s office referenced in court filings was a 2017 article about Ladder Capital, a commercial mortgage lender that made more than $250 million in loans to the Trump Organization that were secured by Trump properties. Jack Weisselberg, the son of Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg, is a director of Ladder Capital. Subpoenas issued in the investigation cover 11 entities engaged in business dealings as far away as Europe and Dubai, according to an appeals court judge speaking at a hearing on the matter. Cohen, who is serving the remainder of a federal prison sentence on home confinement, has been asked by investigators to examine certain Trump Organization documents and to provide other details about its corporate structure, the people familiar with the matter said. Cohen pleaded guilty to evading taxes, lying to Congress and facilitating campaign finance crimes. Germany-based Deutsche Bank continued to do business with Trump even after he defaulted in 2008 on a loan for his Chicago hotel and condo development. Trump sued the bank and others whom he blamed for his inability to repay. But Deutsche Bank’s private banking division continued to lend to Trump, including $125 million to finance the purchase and renovation of his Doral golf resort in 2012, according to previous disclosures. Jim Mustian And Michael R. Sisak, The Associated Press
Three months after former AMC Networks Chief Financial Officer and industry veteran Sean Sullivan shifted from the entertainment company to SiriusXM, Christina Spade has stepped in to fill his shoes. Today, AMC Networks announced that the CPA and St. Joseph’s University graduate, who most recently served as Chief Financial Officer for ViacomCBS, will succeed Sullivan […]
Brazilian soy traders CJ Selecta, Caramuru and Imcopa have committed to zero deforestation in their respective supply chains, adding pressure on larger traders to accelerate environmental commitments. Patricia Sugui, CJ Selecta's sustainability manager, said the three are part of a group promoting soy sustainability, adding the move to eradicate deforestation from supply chains immediately "is an answer to demands of civil society."
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 15, 2021) - Cypherpunk Holdings Inc. (CSE: HODL) ("Cypherpunk" or the "Company") a sector leader for privacy-technology investments is pleased to announce that, further to its press release of December 23, 2020 it has closed an oversubscribed, non-brokered private placement offering (the "Offering") through the issuance of 19,867,470 Units ("Units") at a price of C$0.15 per Unit for gross proceeds of C$2,980,120. Each Unit is comprised of one ...
The alarming spread of COVID-19, is now killing one Los Angeles County resident, every five minutes.
The National Rifle Association has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and intends to relocate from New York to Texas, the organization announced Friday. Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre made the announcement on the NRA’s website, saying the group is “dumping” New York and moving to Texas to be “free from the toxic political environment of […]
East London Mosque is sending the Royal London Hospital hot meals in a show of gratitude for staff.
ROME — Lazio revived its chances of staying in the Champions League by convincingly beating third-placed Roma 3-0 in a Serie A derby on Friday. Luis Alberto scored twice and Ciro Immobile also found the target as Lazio controlled throughout. Lazio moved up to seventh place, two points behind fourth-placed Juventus, which faces a challenging visit to Inter Milan on Sunday; and three points behind Roma, which saw its title hopes fade. It was a third straight league win for Lazio, which faces Bayern Munich in the Champions League next month. Immobile opened the scoring 14 minutes in by completing a counterattack when Roma defenders Chris Smalling and Ibañez both slipped to the ground. Lazio doubled the lead nine minutes later when Ibañez was again left on the ground following strong play from Manuel Lazzari, who set up Alberto for a clear look. Immobile threatened throughout yet it was Alberto who sealed it with a shot around a defender into the far corner in the 67th. In a match usually marked by colorful fan choreography, no spectators were allowed inside the Stadio Olimpico due to the coronavirus pandemic. ___ More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/Soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports The Associated Press
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