Posts Tagged ‘Papers’
Husband Killed Wife Using ‘Cyanide-Like’ Chemicals at Long Island Home After Being Served Divorce Papers
A man was arrested on Friday after his wife was found dead at her Long Island home, suffering from facial burns and covered with a chemical substance. Authorities say Aleena Asif, 46, was suffocated with a cyanide-like compound by her estranged husband, who was stalking her after she demanded a divorce. The husband, identified as…
Read MoreFrom Wet Papers to Well-Run Pools: Josh Duffy and the Making of DigiQuatics
Challenging entrenched systems requires both insight and initiative. While many accept inefficiencies as inevitable, visionaries recognize opportunities for meaningful change. Josh Duffy exemplifies this mindset. After observing lifeguard teams struggling with outdated scheduling methods, paper-based forms, and scattered records, he set out to build a smarter, more efficient solution: DigiQuatics. At 15 years old, Duffy…
Read MoreGrand Rapids Man Who Fatally Shot Wife After She Served Him Divorce Papers 6 Months into Their Marriage, Sentenced
A Grand Rapids, Michigan, man will spend decades behind bars for killing his wife, fatally shooting her 15 times in a fit of anger after she served him divorce papers. On Thursday, Aug. 7, Marcus Durayalle Lofton, 44, was sentenced to serve 25-50 years behind bars on a second-degree murder charge over the slaying of…
Read MoreWithout Papers: Ghost Lives Of Millions Of Pakistanis
Ahmed Raza is invisible in the eyes of his government, unable to study or work because, like millions of other Pakistanis, he lacks identification papers. In the South Asian nation of more than 240 million people, parents generally wait until a child begins school at the age of five to obtain a birth certificate, which…
Read MoreChina Downplayed Nuclear-capable Missile Test: Classified NZ Govt Papers
China tried to mislead foreign governments in 2024 by playing down the importance of a nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand diplomats privately warned in documents obtained by AFP. Beijing sent shivers through the South Pacific in September 2024, when its elite Rocket Force fired a dummy warhead into the high seas…
Read MoreConfidential Military Papers Found Littered Across British Street Detailed Weapons Storage and Security Codes: Report
A passerby contacted police after stumbling across confidential military papers littering a British street in Newcastle, potentially helping the UK government avoid a “significant” threat. A passerby contacted police after stumbling across confidential military papers littering a British street in Newcastle, potentially helping the UK government avoid a “significant” threat. Mike Gibbard was on his…
Read MoreValueMax raises S$71.7 million through two digital securities commercial papers
Both papers were issued on Mar 3 and received “strong demand” from investors, says the company [SINGAPORE] Pawnbroking chain ValueMax Group has raised S$71.7 million through two separate three-month digital securities commercial papers that closed on Thursday (Mar 20), the mainboard-listed company said in a bourse filing on the same day. Both papers were issued…
Read MoreIn Uncertain US Election, Two Prestige Papers Refuse To Pick Sides
Days ahead of a close presidential election, two of the most prestigious liberal American newspapers have declined to give their usual endorsements to the Democratic Party candidate, sparking furious reactions. The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post announced they had ended their decades-long practice of officially backing a presidential contender. That drew a pointed retort…
Read MorePanamanian Court Acquits 28 Defendants In ‘Panama Papers’ Trial
A Panamanian court on Friday acquitted 28 people charged with money laundering in connection with the now-defunct law firm Mossack Fonseca, the epicenter of the “Panama Papers” international tax evasion scandal. Among those acquitted were the firm’s founders, Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca, the latter of whom died in May in a Panamanian hospital. During…
Read MoreBreakthrough Research Papers Solve Daunting Software Challenges and Shape the Future of the Industry
Photo courtesy of Natasha Mittal “Data is the new oil, and the ability to sift through it effectively is not just a skill it’s a necessity,” says Natasha Mittal, a name increasingly associated with innovation in software technology. As we navigate the complex corridors of tech, where code and algorithms are the building blocks, Mittal…
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