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2022

Saturday Sessions, Gang of Youths perform "Spirit Boy"

Saturday Sessions, Gang of Youths perform "Spirit Boy" 150 150 admin

Megan Thee Stallion details night of 2020 shooting

Megan Thee Stallion details night of 2020 shooting 150 150 admin

Megan Thee Stallion accuses Tory Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, of shooting her in the foot.
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Crime in New York City

Crime in New York City 150 150 admin

New York City Mayor Eric Adams tells Anderson Cooper that “perception is as powerful as the reality” when it comes to safety in the city.
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Saturday Sessions: Gang of Youths perform "The Angel of Eighth Avenue"

Saturday Sessions: Gang of Youths perform "The Angel of Eighth Avenue" 150 150 admin

U.S. asset freezes worsen Afghan women’s suffering – U.N. experts

U.S. asset freezes worsen Afghan women’s suffering – U.N. experts 150 150 admin

By Emma Farge

GENEVA (Reuters) – The United States, as well as the Taliban authorities, is contributing to the suffering of women in Afghanistan through asset freezes, U.N. independent experts said on Monday.

The United Nations and foreign governments, including Washington, have condemned moves by the Taliban to backtrack on women’s rights commitments such as on girls’ education in the months following their takeover in Aug. 2021.

However, the statement by 14 U.N. independent rights experts also blamed the U.S. government for making life worse for Afghan women through blocking billions of dollars of central bank assets made up in part of aid money for the country accumulated over decades.

“While gender-based violence has been a long-standing and severe threat to women and girls, it has been exacerbated by the measures imposed by the US…,” said the statement, without giving specific details.

It also blamed the Taliban’s “widening gender-based discrimination” for deteriorating women’s rights.

The current humanitarian crisis where 23 million are reliant on food aid is having a “disproportionate impact” on women and children, the statement added.

Central bank funds have been frozen since August as the Taliban took over and foreign forces withdrew.

U.S. President Joe Biden issued an executive order in February to renew the freeze and said it was working to free up half of that money to help the Afghan people while holding the rest to possibly satisfy terrorism-related lawsuits against the Taliban.

The U.N. experts appointed by the Geneva-based Rights Council called the order’s provisions “overly broad” and said they were resulting in “over-zealous compliance with sanctions thus preventing people of Afghanistan from any access to basic humanitarian goods”.

Under international human rights law, governments including the United States have an obligation to ensure their activities do not result in rights violations, the statement said.

The experts said they formerly relayed their concerns and recommendations to Washington. They have not yet received a reply, they said. Reuters is seeking comment from the United States.

(Reporting by Emma Farge; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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OC man arrested for making threats targeted towards Merriam-Webster's Dictionary

OC man arrested for making threats targeted towards Merriam-Webster's Dictionary 150 150 admin

The threats were apparently made online once the company decided to change the definitions of the words “girl,” “woman” and “female” to be more inclusive of gender identities.
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FBI Director Wray on Russian cyber threat

FBI Director Wray on Russian cyber threat 150 150 admin

Christopher Wray, director of the FBI, tells 60 Minutes about Russian threats, including “cyber mercenaries” his federal law enforcement agency is defending against.
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Lady Gaga gets Vegas residency

Lady Gaga gets Vegas residency 150 150 admin

Cryptocurrency hacks growing costlier to investors

Cryptocurrency hacks growing costlier to investors 150 150 admin

Hackers target so-called DeFi platforms because their security measures are often weak, experts say.
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Dowless, key figure in NC absentee ballot fraud probe, dies

Dowless, key figure in NC absentee ballot fraud probe, dies 150 150 admin

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr., the key player in a North Carolina absentee ballot fraud probe that led to a do-over congressional election, has died.

His daughter, Andrea Dowless Heverly, wrote that her father “passed away peacefully” Sunday morning, according to a social media post. He had been diagnosed with an advanced form of lung cancer and died at his daughter’s home in Bladen County, his friend Jay DeLancy told The Associated Press in a brief interview. Dowless was in his mid-60s.

The political operative was set to go on trial this summer on more than a dozen state criminal counts related to absentee ballot activities for the 2016 general election and the 2018 primary and general elections. A half-dozen others were also charged.

Witnesses told state officials that Dowless, with help of his assistants, gathered hundreds of absentee ballots from Bladen County in 2018. Those workers testified they were directed to collect blank or incomplete ballots, forge signatures on them and even fill in votes for local candidates.

The 2018 general election results for the 9th Congressional District were ultimately thrown out and a new vote for the seat was ordered by the State Board of Elections, following an inquiry.

Dowless was working in the 2018 congressional race for then-Republican candidate Mark Harris. No charges were filed against Harris, who didn’t run in the subsequent election.

Dowless was later accused of charges related to the 2016 elections and the 2018 primary.

Dowless’ health had become an issue while receiving a six-month prison sentence for federal crimes involving benefits fraud that was tangentially related to the broader state probe.

A federal judge delayed Dowless’ reporting date from last December to April 1 after his defense attorney said Dowless had a stroke in August and learned in the fall about a potential cancer diagnosis.

Dowless’ federal attorney filed another motion in March that she requested be sealed “due to the inclusion of sensitive health information.” The Federal Bureau of Prisons never reported Dowless as being in custody.

Dowless’ state and federal attorneys didn’t immediately respond to emails on Sunday seeking comment. But with Dowless’ death, the absentee ballot case against him is now moot.

Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said legal delays caused by COVID-19 contributed to the inability to bring Dowless to trial sooner.

While expressing condolences to Dowless’ family, Freeman said Sunday her office would move forward with the prosecution of other defendants, even though Dowless had been seen as the principal in the probe.

“All of the other cases to some degree were derived from what the state thought was his master plan and coordination,” Freeman told the AP. She said each individual case would be evaluated before deciding how to proceed.

Dowless declined to accept a plea agreement on the state charges in November. The charges against him included obstruction of justice, possessing absentee ballots and perjury.

DeLancy, who saw Dowless last week, said Dowless “wanted the chance to defend himself against the state’s indictments” and rejected the plea deal “in hopes of being given his day in court.”

Dowless was “a man who was quick to trust and even love others by his acts of service,” DeLancy said in a text message.

Dowless had pleaded guilty last June in federal court to obtaining illegal Social Security benefits while concealing payments for political work he performed.

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This story has been corrected to show that Dowless declined a plea agreement in November, 2021, not that summer.

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