He is indicted for securities fraud, commodities fraud and conspiracy to defraud and engage in market manipulation.
March 2023
Starbucks’ new CEO will work in cafes once a month
He will be doing his front-line shifts as the company faces unrest in its workforce.
DEA’s $1.4 million overseas review barely mentions corruption scandals
Critics call the 50-page report overly vague in its evaluation of problems at the agency and solutions for them.
Mexican president pushes back on U.S. criticism of violence
However, he admits cartels have people inside the federal drug regulatory agency to OK imports of fentanyl precursor chemicals from China.
NBA roundup: Doncic fined $35,000 for money sign toward officials
Four-time All-Star apparently Luka Doncic was upset that a foul wasn’t called when he missed a layup and gestured to an official.
Jayson Tatum notches 40th 30-point game in Celtics’ win
Tatum scores 34 points to pass Larry Bird for the team’s single-season record in Boston’s 120-95 win.
U.S., Canada end loophole that let asylum-seekers cross border
Asylum seekers without U.S. or Canadian citizenship who are caught within 14 days of crossing anywhere along the 3,145-mile border will be sent back.
NCAA men’s basketball: Last two No. 1 seeds fall as San Diego State and Miami advance
San Diego State beats Alabama to become the first Mountain West Conference team to reach the Elite Eight, and Miami makes a second-straight regional final by dominating Houston.
Darcelle, world’s oldest working drag queen, dies at 92
As a performer, Darcelle was known for hosting the longest-running drag show on the U.S. West Coast.
Airline passenger honored for tackling man in flight attack
EXETER, N.H. — An airline passenger who helped tackle a man trying stab a flight attendant with a broken metal spoon was honored Friday by his hometown police department in New Hampshire. Jeff Neil, a former bouncer who now works for a software company, received the “Citizen Award” for his actions earlier this month, which were […]