SBF Portrayed Before Jury As 'Math Nerd Who Didn't Drink Or Party'
The second day of the trial proceeded with opening statements from the defense and prosecution, painting different images of the defendant.
The second day of the trial proceeded with opening statements from the defense and prosecution, painting different images of the defendant.
More candidates are expected to be announced. The vote on a new speaker is planed for Oct. 11.
Striking Hollywood actors were due to meet with studio bosses in Los Angeles on Wednesday, raising hopes that hundreds of films and television shows could finally resume production soon.
Turkey on Wednesday launched fresh strikes against Kurdish targets in Iraq and warned of more intense cross-border air raids after concluding that militants who staged a weekend attack in Ankara came from Syria.
A UN-backed force is finally being sent to try and restore calm to Haiti, but experts fear it may have no more success than previous foreign interventions in an impoverished nation hit by crisis after crisis.
Morocco, Portugal and Spain will be joint hosts for the 2030 World Cup but games will also be played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay as the footballing showpiece celebrates its centenary, FIFA announced on Wednesday.
ADP's job data also showed a 12th month of slowdown in salary gains.
The measure is a new step after the Supreme Court ruled that Biden's initial student debt cancelation plan was unconstitutional.
NewsClick's founder and editor-in-chief, Prabir Purkayastha, and its human resources chief, Amit Chakravarty, were arrested late Tuesday. They were sent to seven days of police remand Wednesday.
Asda signed a deal with India's top software services exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to ensure the company's smooth divestiture from Walmart.
EU states on Wednesday agreed to the final part of an overhaul for rules on how they handle asylum seekers and irregular migrants, setting up a push to make it law by elections next year.
At least six bridges have been washed away as heavy rains lashed different parts of the Himalayan state through Tuesday night.
District Court Judge Analisa Torres said Tuesday she found no "substantial ground for difference of opinion" in her earlier ruling and disagreed that an appeal would help advance the case to a conclusion. XRP saw an immediate surge in its value, recording over 8% gain after the news broke.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish the September nonfarm payrolls report on Friday. It's a monthly survey based on questionnaires distributed to business establishments nationwide to determine the number of jobs the private businesses created each month.
More than a thousand migrants rode atop a freight train to the edge of the US border on Tuesday after dodging authorities on a 10-day journey through Mexico.
Flags flew at half-mast over Venice Wednesday after 21 people including a toddler were killed when a bus careered off an overpass and caught fire.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos lifted a price ceiling on rice Wednesday, weeks after capping the cost of the staple to support poor households.
The layoffs will reportedly happen in the customer experience unit. Twitch last reduced its workforce in March after its parent company Amazon announced it was eliminating around 9,000 roles.
In a schoolroom, young Liberians take it in turns to draw an image expressing what they fear most as they become eligible to vote for the first time.
For Bibikhawa Zaki, whose orange football boots match her headscarf, training on the pitch is the highlight of her complicated life.
BLACKPINK Jennie's highly-anticipated special single "You & Me" will be released this Friday.
Thailand's prime minister on Wednesday vowed "preventive measures" after a shooting at a Bangkok shopping mall left two people dead and raised fresh questions about the kingdom's gun control.
BLACKPINK member Lisa and Frédéric Arnault were spotted on numerous occasions in Paris.
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A deadly shooting in a Bangkok mall allegedly by a 14-year-old has again exposed Thailand's gun violence problems, with police selling firearms onto the black market and a youth culture that celebrates weapons among the driving factors.