Jan. 6 Rioter Is Running for Office in South Carolina. How Will Voters See Him? - The New York Times
Jan. 6 Rioter Is Running for Office in South Carolina. How Will Voters See Him? The New York Times
Jan. 6 Rioter Is Running for Office in South Carolina. How Will Voters See Him? The New York Times
Elias Irizarry participated in the Jan. 6 riot, and now he’s running for the legislature in South Carolina. Will voters see it as a liability, or an asset?
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A TikTok video of the 'longest chip ever' has gone viral after a Wetherspoon's customer proudly showed off her discovery in a Camden beer garden
Cisco Talos researchers have found over a dozen vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect PLCs, including flaws that could be valuable to attackers.
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BBC presenter and doctor Michael Mosley was reported missing on the Greek island of Symi on Thursday, June 6, before his body was found on Sunday
Whoever wins the next election must unleash the capital’s economic might. That’s the message from BusinessLDN, whose aim is to make our city the best in the world in which to do business.
Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin will closely monitor what happens after the elections
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Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has been calling for changes to help bolster the club’s youth ranks and production pathway
Blake Mason told Newsweek her story resonated with more people than expected.
Canada spy chief made two secret visits to India in over Nijjar case
Tata says it will not change course at Port Talbot, regardless of who wins the general election.
Union Minister S Jaishankar met with leaders from Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius, and Seychelles, strengthening ties and discussing cooperation. Jaishankar expressed optimism for enhancing partnerships with these nations.
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French President Emmanuel Macron called snap elections after rival Marine le Pen and other far-right parties made gains in the European Parliament.
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Chrystal and Aaron chat about the upcoming series
As I write this blurb, the White Sox are down 11-0 in the sixth against the Red Sox. I’m just going to assume the White Sox will get swept in the series. Seattle could be a fresh start, as the Mariners seem to be in an offensive slump. Aaron Casey joined the show to talk about the first-place Mariners and brought a few questions about the White Sox.
Here is what we talked about:
Emmanuel Macron was reacting to disastrous European parliamentary election results which resulted in Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally taking almost one third of the vote.
Kissflow, a Chennai-based startup, announced the layoff of about 45 employees (11% of its workforce) across India, the US, and the UAE. The CEO, Suresh Sambandam, cited reasons such as procurement strategy shift and annual performance reviews. In 2022, the company had gifted BMWs to key staffers for employee appreciation.
Charity Cats Protection said its research showed owners of up to 2.2 cats have yet to comply with the rule, which came into force in England yesterday (June 10)