Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Friday warned that former President Donald Trump will use the RNC to pay his mounting legal fees, should he win the 2024 GOP nomination. In an interview on CNN, Haley said she does not want Trump to use the Republican National Committee (RNC) — which solicits donations from GOP…
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News Nigerian bank CEO killed in Mojave Desert helicopter crash in California: ‘Irreparable loss’
Herbert Wigwe, the CEO of a major Nigerian bank, was one of the six people killed in a Friday night helicopter crash in California’s Mojave Desert, authorities say. The death of Wigwe, who led Access Bank Group, was confirmed by Nigerian officials on social media, including World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Abimbola Ogunbanjo, a…
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News Biden admin confirms terms like ‘MAGA,’ ‘Trump,’ Kamala’ used in private bank transaction searches: Letter
EXCLUSIVE: The Biden administration has confirmed that terms like “MAGA,” “Trump” and “Kamala” were included in the push by federal investigators for banks to surveil private financial transactions following the Jan. 6, 2021 protests at the U.S. Capitol, a letter obtained by Fox News Digital reveals. The letter, sent Friday from the Treasury Department to…
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News Migrant moped gang hacking victims’ bank accounts, forming ‘criminal enterprise’: ‘There must be consequences’
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News Bank to auction WV Gov. Justice’s land to pay off $300M in loans
A Virginia bank that is seeking to recover more than $300 million in longstanding unpaid business loans to the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is planning to auction off land at a sporting club located at the governor’s posh resort. Carter Bank & Trust of Martinsville, Virginia, took out a legal notice in…
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News Florida bank robbery suspect killed by law enforcement sniper during hostage standoff
A suspected robber holding two people hostage at knifepoint inside a Florida bank was shot and killed Tuesday by a law enforcement sniper during a tense standoff, authorities said. The suspect, identified by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office as Sterling Ramon Alavache, 36, had a long criminal history, which included drug trafficking, aggravated assault, and…
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News DOJ orders bank to pay millions after discriminating against minority homebuyers
First National Bank of Pennsylvania discriminated against Black and Latino homebuyers in North Carolina for a period of at least four years, the Justice Department said Monday, the latest in a long list of banks who have been caught redlining. The Justice Department said FNB will pay $13.5 million to settle the redlining charges, of…
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News Biden Imposes Sanctions on Israelis Over West Bank Violence
But since the attacks by Hamas and Israel’s response in Gaza, polls show the president losing support among Arab Americans. One poll late last year showed Mr. Biden’s support in that population plummeting from 59 percent to 17 percent, a more than 40 percentage point decrease since the last election. Mr. Biden has been dogged…
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News Biden sanctions Israeli settlers in West Bank after shooting of US teen
President Biden imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Thursday after a 17-year-old American citizen was shot and killed there last month. A White House announcement of the executive order states that “extremist settler violence” reached record levels in the West Bank in 2023. The sanctions will ban dozens of settlers and…
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News Tunisia wants to borrow billions from its central bank to address deficits. Experts call that risky
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Cash-strapped Tunisia wants to take the unprecedented step of borrowing billions from its central bank to address budget deficits and bandage its economic crisis, a step that experts warn could bring inflation and lessen faith in institutions. In an emergency meeting behind closed doors, parliament’s finance committee on Wednesday considered a…
0 8 0February 1, 2024