
Former President Donald Trump's family hotel company has reached a deal to sell the rights to its Washington, D.C., hotel for $375 million, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. Miami-based investment firm CGI Merchant Group is in contract to acquire the lease, the newspaper said. The Trump International Hotel is in a historic building a few blocks from the White House that the Trump Organization leases from the U.S. government.

A former Sea World employee who was fired after 45 years filed a lawsuit against the theme park. Shari Sehlhorst alleged the company hadn't properly paid overtime during decades of employment. Sea World did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

In 2016 Jessica Devnani was dating Gregory Bender, a successful hedge fund manager, who lived near Orlando, Florida. Devnani had met Bender online in 2009. As their romance developed, Devnani says she noticed Bender had a streak of jealousy in him and sometimes it would escalate to verbal threats.

A Japanese princess who gave up her royal status to marry her commoner college sweetheart arrived in New York on Sunday, as the couple pursued happiness as newlyweds and left behind a nation that has criticized their romance. The departure of Mako Komuro, the former Princess Mako, and Kei Komuro, both 30, was carried live by major Japanese broadcasters, showing them boarding a plane amid a flurry of camera flashes at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Kei Komuro, a graduate of Fordham University law school, has a job at a New York law firm.

Kristina Frost was placed in a San Diego jail cell with three men against her wishes, a lawsuit said. A transgender woman was forced to share a jail cell with three men, one of whom "viciously" assaulted her when she was asleep, according to a lawsuit against San Diego County and its sheriff's department. When Kristina Frost first arrived at San Diego Central Jail on November 25, 2020, she was placed alone in a holding cell, according to the lawsuit, which was filed last Tuesday and reviewed by Insider.
Two badly decomposed bodies were discovered in a Bronx apartment โ after the downstairs neighbor complained maggots were coming through her ceiling, police said Sunday. Officers suspect the dead man and woman were victims of a murder-suicide. The concerned neighbor in the apartment below called 911 abut 5:45 p.m. Saturday to report maggots were dropping from her ceiling on Creston Avenue near E. 184th Street in Fordham Heights.
Four of five people on a commuter plane died Saturday afternoon when it crashed on an island in Lake Michigan, authorities said. The plane went down at an airport on Beaver Island, located west of Mackinaw City, according to the Charlevoix County Sheriff's Office. The identities of the people on the plane weren't immediately released, and there was no initial indication of the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Schools are unable to require vaccinations or mask mandates unless specific conditions are met. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Friday signed a bill into law that bars private businesses from requiring proof of vaccination against the coronavirus. The law goes into effect immediately and will likely go up against legal challenges, according to the Tennessean.

A ranger in a South African game reserve has captured โextremely rareโ footage showing a white rhinoceros in head-to-head battle with a ferocious buffalo. The tale of the tape favors the rhino โ they can weigh nearly 6,000 pounds โ but the 1,500-pound Cape buffalo proved a worthy and formidable opponent. โThe incredible strength of both species is on display here as well as the obstinate nature of the buffalo!โ Kariega Game Reserve wrote on Facebook.
Eight residents of a nursing home in Connecticut have died during a coronavirus outbreak while 89 residents and employees have tested positive for the disease, nursing home officials say. The outbreak at the Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Canaan began Sept. 30, chief executive Kevin O'Connell and nursing director Cady Bloodgood said in a statement Friday. The eight residents who died had serious health problems, according to the officials.

Extreme weather forced snakes and scorpions out of their nests in southern Egypt, per reports. At least 450 people were injured and three people died of scorpion stings, an Egyptian health official said. Extreme weather in Egypt brought out a swarm of scorpions from their nests, resulting in hundreds of people in the southern city of Aswan being stung and three people dying from their injuries, according to multiple reports.
Surveillance video shows an abduction in Sacramento that triggered an Amber Alert on Friday. The video showed a man chasing a woman as she held a child. That man, identified by police as Joshua Yago, allegedly grabbed the 3-year-old and traveled to Hayward where police captured Yago and returned the boy to his family.

DENVER (Reuters) - Five Senegalese immigrants killed in a 2020 arson house fire were targeted by one of the teenagers charged in the case because he mistakenly thought someone at the Denver home had stolen his mobile phone, court testimony showed on Friday. The disclosures came during a preliminary hearing for Kevin Bui and Gavin Seymour, who have been charged with first-degree murder, arson, assault and related offenses stemming from the August 2020 blaze. Denver District Judge Martin Egelhoff ruled there was sufficient evidence in the case against the pair to proceed with prosecution and ordered the two youths to be held without bail.

Archaeologists toiling in the Egyptian desert have made one of the most important discoveries of the last 50 years after unearthing one of the four lost sun temples. It is thought half a dozen sun temples were erected by the pharaohs of the fifth dynasty to complement their pyramids. Sun temples, however, took the deification desire one step further and were intended to make the pharaoh a god while still alive.
A homeless man jailed Saturday on charges of shoving a woman to the tracks at the Times Square subway station may have been justified in pushing her, the suspect's lawyer said in court. Carlos Ortiz, 32, is accused of assault with intent to injure and reckless endangerment for the incident Friday, after which a group of straphangers grabbed him on the R train platform and rescued the woman from the tracks. At arraignment Saturday in Manhattan Criminal Court, Ortiz's bail was set at $5,000 cash or $30,000 bond.

An elite but often-underwater beach town at the Jersey Shore is looking for its own solutions to back bay flooding, deciding it can't wait for state and federal officials to agree on a fix. Bay Head is studying options to prevent, or at least reduce, incidents of so-called โsunny dayโ flooding caused by tides and rising sea levels, as well as major storm-related floods. New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have proposed a massive $16 billion plan to address back bay flooding along the shore.

Former President Trump said that McConnell and McCarthy could have "fought harder" for Republicans. "Now they don't have anything," he said in an interview with ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl. While Trump remains in contact with McCarthy, he has shunned McConnell from his orbit.

Eight-year-old Fiona Lashells walked onto her elementary school campus Monday with a pink backpack and the fanfare of a homecoming war veteran. For two months, the second-grader and her mother had waged an increasingly high-profile standoff against the Palm Beach County public schools over their mask mandate. Refusing to wear a facial covering, Fiona amassed nearly 40 days of suspensions in September and October, requiring her to spend weeks doing her classwork at home.

It would be "inconceivable" for Australia not to join the United States should Washington take action to defend Taiwan, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton said on Saturday. On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the United States and its allies would take unspecified "action" https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-allies-would-take-action-if-taiwan-attacked-blinken-2021-11-10 if China were to use force to alter the status quo over Taiwan. "It would be inconceivable that we wouldn't support the U.S. in an action if the U.S. chose to take that action," Dutton told The Australian newspaper in an interview.

A man from San Diego, California, died in the Florida Keys Saturday afternoon after diving from a boat into shallow water to catch a football, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff's office spokesman Adam Linhardt said Daly, 46, was on a commercial pontoon boat when the accident happened around 1 p.m. off Key Haven in the Lower Keys. Witnesses on the boat said Daly took a diving leap from the boat into shallow water to catch the ball and surfaced unresponsive face down.

Burmese pythons have been taking a toll on natural ecosystems in South Florida for decades. Pythons were recently spotted in a wildlife refuge in Palm Beach County for the first time. Invasive pythons compete with native species and have no natural predators in the region.

About 100 anti-racism protesters chanted โKick Out Black Peteโ Saturday at an event where children could meet the Dutch version of Santa Claus and his controversial sidekick. The Black Pete character, often played by adults wearing blackface makeup, has sparked a decade of demonstrations and counter-demonstrations in the Netherlands by protesters who consider him a racist caricature and supporters who insist he is a harmless children's character. Amid the long-running protests, people playing the character increasingly use different color face paint, including daubs of soot.

Chris Christie's book says Trump called when they were both in the hospital with COVID-19, per the NYT. Christie said Trump wanted to ensure he wouldn't be blamed for Christie's infection. "Are you going to say you got it from me?" Trump asked, per the extract.

The U.S. Marshals Service has identified one of the nation's most wanted fugitives 52 years after the man pulled off one of the biggest bank robberies in Cleveland, Ohio. According to the federal law enforcement agency, Theodore John Conrad, a former bank teller, showed up to work at the Society National Bank on July 11, 1969. The case had remained cold since then until this past week when U.S. Marshals Service investigators from Cleveland travelled to Massachusetts and found out that Conrad had been living in a Boston suburb since 1970 as Thomas Randele.

A provocative exhibit by dissident Chinese artist Badiucao opened Saturday in the industrial northern Italian city of Brescia despite pressure from the Chinese embassy in Rome to cancel it. A letter from the embassy included veiled economic threats, noting Italy's trade with China, in a bid to prevent the first solo exhibit by Badiucao โ the pseudonym used by the artist whose work takes aim at China's policies and human rights record. Brescia Mayor Emilio Del Bono โresponded with delicacy and firmness,โ said Elettra Stamboulis, curator of the exhibit at the city's Museum of Santa Giulia.
โThe U.S. is facing a world in which it may not control or even lead the worldโs payment systems.โ
โThese currencies come with serious risks. Without additional privacy measures, central bankers shouldnโt establish them.โ
โA digital dollar would give everyone, including the poor, access to a digital payment system and a portal for basic banking.โ
โEven in prosperous times, [digital dollars] would provide a huge target for hackers and terrorists seeking fortune or havoc.โ
โMany of the benefits of future innovation should be equally attainable with private blockchain-based tokens.โ