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If the drama happening inside the court buildings in lower Manhattan where a grand jury is pondering possible charges against former President Donald Trump isn't enough, there's going to be some outside as well this weekend — the filming of some movie scenes. Notices went up around the buildings on Centre Street this week, saying parking was forbidden and certain streets would be closed off on Saturday and Sunday for filming connected to a Warner Bros. feature film called “Juliet.” The area had already become somewhat of a media circus as the outcome of a grand jury investigation into hush money paid on Trump’s behalf in 2016 is awaited.
When an Iranian drone struck a U.S. base in northeastern Syria, killing a contractor and wounding several U.S. troops, it was just the latest in a growing number of attacks on American forces in Syria. In most recent cases, no U.S. forces have been hurt in such attacks. The strike on Thursday — by a small, suicide drone — set off a series of retaliatory bombings, and the top U.S. commander for the Middle East, Gen. Erik Kurilla, quickly warned that the U.S. was prepared to launch more attacks if needed.
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STORY: Speaking at a joint news conference with U.S. President Joe Biden in Ottawa, Trudeau said: "Our concerns around TikTok are around security and access to information that the Chinese government could have to government phones. It's just a personal side benefit that my kids can't use TikTok anymore."Trudeau, 51, has three children, two of whom are teenagers. His government announced its ban last month, saying the platform has an "unacceptable" risk to privacy and security."I am obviously concerned with their privacy and their security, which is why I'm glad that on their phones that happened to be issued by the government, they no longer access TikTok," Trudeau said. "That was a big frustration for them. 'Really this applies to us, dad?'"
Greer was given a game misconduct on the play, part of a testy 932nd matchup between the Original Six rivals which featured 31 penalty minutes during the opening period. Greer will forfeit $4,121.62 under the NHL collective bargaining agreement based on his average annual salary. The 26-year-old has five goals, 11 points (five goals, six assists), and 85 penalty minutes in 52 games this season.
It was back to business as usual for Shohei Ohtani on Friday. Three days after striking out Mike Trout to clinch the WBC title for Japan against the United States in Miami, Ohtani was on the back fields in Tempe, pitching in a minor league game against some Arizona Diamondbacks farmhands. Friday’s outing was to keep Ohtani on schedule for his opening day start next Thursday in Oakland.
Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May had a hard time keeping his emotions in check as he spoke about Kansas State forward Keyontae Johnson. As an assistant coach at Florida, May recruited Johnson, met his family and played a major part in getting him to join the Gators. During a game against Florida State on Dec. 12, 2020, he collapsed and was rushed to a hospital, where he spent three days in a medically induced coma.
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STORY: She added that she froze in the first few moments after the collision."My brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. I thought, 'is this a practical joke, is someone like, doing something like perverted,' this is really, really strange," she said.Terry Sanderson, 76, says he was hit from behind by Paltrow while skiing at Deer Valley Resort in Park City.He says he suffered a head injury and broken ribs.Sanderson alleges Paltrow didn't stop after the collision and "accepted no responsibility."
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STORY: From recession watch in the U.S., to the fallout from the UBS-Credit Suisse deal, these are the business and finance stories to watch out for in the coming days.January saw the biggest rush into equities on record for the first month of the year - with investors loading up on cheap stocks as the economic outlook seemed on the up. Fast-forward a few weeks and the picture is much different.With a slew of crypto companies folding, U.S. regional bank stocks tanking, and more uncertainty for European banks, market volatility has been whipped into a 2008-style frenzy.That could mean rates will peak faster than expected, as central banks are wary of a credit crunch. Banks have gone on a wild ride, and the turmoil may not be over yet. Swiss National Bank chief Thomas Jordan says the next two weeks will be vital to securing UBS's takeover of Credit Suisse. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said banking stress could trigger a credit crunch with "significant" implications for a slowing U.S. economy.And then there's a new challenge to grapple with -- social media rumors and fears stoking a bank run.Prices of banks' AT1s bonds tumbled following the news that Credit Suisse's forced takeover by UBS involved $17 billion of Additional Tier 1 debt being wiped out.Potential legal action is also possible after Swiss authorities ruled that holders of Credit Suisse AT1 bonds would get nothing in the deal.March's reading of U.S. consumer confidence is due on Tuesday, timely for investors trying to weigh up whether the economy can prevent a downturn.On Friday, the February personal consumption expenditure index will offer another look at inflation.Incoming Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda will closely watch the latest Tokyo inflation data.The release of Tokyo CPI on March 31st is likely to show inflation has topped the Bank of Japan's 2% target for a 10th straight month.Ueda takes over in April with the weight of his predecessor's decade of massive stimulus on his shoulders. Policymakers say the economic recovery remains fragile, giving Ueda even more reason for caution.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s request to dish out “treats” at her ski crash trial was snubbed by a judge. The Oscar-winning ‘Sliding Doors’ actress, 50, is being sued for $300,000 in damages for allegedly leaving retired optometrist Dr Terry Sanderson with permanent brain damage after a 2016 accident on the slopes of the Deer Park Resort in Utah, and on Thursday (23.03.23) her lawyer Stephen Owens asked the judge whether her team could bring in gifts for the bailiffs as a show of “gratitude”. Mr Owens said:
Olivia Wilde has claimed her ex-partner Jason Sudeikis is trying to “litigate her into debt”. The ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ director, 39, made the accusation as part of her ongoing custody battle with ‘Ted Lasso’ actor Jason, 47, over their two children Otis, eight, and Daisy, six. Olivia was due in court with her ex on Friday (24.03.23) in California before the hearing was cancelled at the last minute, and her lawyers said in a new legal filing obtained by DailyMail.com: “While Jason can afford to
Gwyneth Paltrow yelled at her alleged ski crash victim: “You skied directly into my f****** back!” – and claimed she initially thought he was a “perverted” man assaulting her. The Goop founder, 50, admitted her outburst and molestation fear as she took the stand on Friday (24.03.23) at Park City Court, Utah, to insist she was not responsible for the 2016 collision at Deer Park Resort in the state that retired optometrist Dr Terry Sanderson, 76, says left him with permanent brain damage. Gwyneth
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“We were going to help each other and be there for each other,” Affleck said of their “unusual” arrangement.