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The definition of a serial killer, according to FBI standards commonly cited as standard practice, is someone who has murdered two or more victims in separate incidents. This differs from spree murder, where multiple people are killed without any breaks between the killings. The characteristics and behaviors exhibited by these individuals can vary widely,…
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Monday to Friday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time is when CNBC’s Jim Cramer interviewed Fair Isaac CEO Will Lansing in a recent conversation. In the interview, Lansings rejected claims that his company has an industry monopoly, stating instead that although alternatives exist to their FICO score, it remains the best option…
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced yesterday that Republic First Bank, based in Philadelphia, has been shut down by Pennsylvania’s Department of Banking and Securities. The FDIC was appointed as the receiver following this closure. To safeguard depositors, an agreement between the FDIC and Fulton Bank, National Association located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania saw…
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Former Nebraska deputy Anthony Gann has been arrested following an indictment by a grand jury on suspicion of manslaughter in relation to the fatal shooting of Jorge Santana-Ramirez in October. Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon announced the indictment against Gann, who is being held at a local jail with bail set at $100,000. The…
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Monday to Friday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET), CNBC’s Jim Cramer will guide investors through a busy week on Wall Street filled with significant events, including earnings reports by tech giants Apple and Amazon as well as pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. He also advised paying attention to the Federal Reserve…
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Burkina Faso has suspended BBC and Voice of America (VOA) radio stations in response to their coverage of a report by Human Rights Watch accusing the country’s armed forces of massacring 223 civilians, including children. The communications ministry spokesperson warned other media outlets not to cover the story during a two-week suspension imposed late…
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Rumors circulated for years that Tiger Woods had been unfaithful to his former wife Elin Nordegren before their highly publicized divorce in 2010. It was speculated that photographs depicting Woods with alleged mistress Mindy Lawton were never published after a deal was struck between the National Enquirer and Woods, allowing him to feature on…
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The recent $95 billion military aid package signed by President Joe Biden has the potential to hinder negotiations towards peaceful resolutions in conflicts involving Israel and Ukraine if it encourages them to pursue unwinnable goals of complete victory rather than focusing on achieving a negotiated settlement, writes Mark Hannah. The funds provided could motivate…
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RNC Chair Michael Whatley appeared on “America’s Newsroom” yesterday, claiming that the recent trial of former President Donald Trump in New York has led to an increase in small-dollar campaign donations for his potential 2024 run. According to Whatley, this surge is a result of Biden’s team being forced into defense mode while Trump…
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Google announced that it will be investing an unprecedented sum of $2 billion to establish a data center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This move comes as part of the company’s efforts to power its artificial intelligence technology and cloud business through Google Cloud for customers worldwide. The project was initially unveiled earlier this year;…