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Judge allows testing of tissue samples from George Floyd as officer who killed him seeks new trial
A judge has granted permission to lawyers for Derek Chauvin to have samples from George Floyd examined as part of the former Minneapolis police officer's efforts to challenge his conviction on a federal civil rights charge stemming from Floyd's death in 2020. U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson agreed in an order Monday to let the defense examine Floyd's heart tissue and fluid samples to test a theory that Floyd died of a heart condition aggravated by a rare tumor, not — as prosecutors contend —
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Survey: Apple Intelligence, Galaxy AI Add 'Little to No Value' for Smartphone Owners
Sellcell.com finds 'widespread apathy' among Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy owners about artificial intelligence features. Many haven't even updated their phones to try them out.
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Bank of America Corporation (BAC): One of The Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager
We recently published a list of Billionaire Daniel Sundheim’s Top 15 Stock Picks Heading Into 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) stands against other Billionaire Daniel Sundheim’s stock picks heading into 2025. D1 Capital Partners might be one of the youngest hedge funds but […]
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Leader of Russia's Chechnya says he is ready to ensure wheat supplies to Syria if necessary
Chechnya's Kremlin-backed leader Ramzan Kadyrov has said he is ready to step in if necessary and ensure that Syria gets the wheat it needs in what he said was the unlikely event that Russian wheat supplies to the country were disrupted. Russian and Syrian sources told Reuters on Friday that Russian wheat supplies to Syria had been suspended due to uncertainty about the new government there after two vessels carrying Russian wheat for Syria failed to reach their destinations. In a message poste
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The Largest Barbecue Chain in the Nation Just Closed 30 More Locations—Here’s What That Means
The new set of closures come after the Dallas-based chain shuttered nearly 100 locations this past fall.
2 min read - BusinessCNN Business
The retreat from the world’s largest auto market has begun
It wasn’t long ago that China was by far the largest, and most profitable market, for General Motors. While the company was hemorrhaging money in North America and Europe and hurtling towards bankruptcy and a bailout, sales and profits from China allowed it to keep the lights on.
6 min read - WorldAssociated Press
Nuclear bunker sales increase, despite expert warnings they aren’t going to provide protection
When Bernard Jones Jr. and his wife, Doris, built their dream home, they didn’t hold back. With water, electricity, clean air and food, they felt ready for any disaster, even a nuclear blast, at their bucolic home in California’s Inland Empire. Critics warn these bunkers create a false perception that a nuclear war is survivable.
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