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A former ballerina who was convicted of manslaughter in what she claimed was the self-defense killing of her estranged husband was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in prison. Ashley Benefield, 33, had faced a maximum sentence of 30 years in the fatal shooting of Doug Benefield, 58, at her Florida home on Sept. 27, 2020. Benefield was also sentenced to 10 years of probation after her prison sentence, NBC affiliate WFLA in Tampa reported. In trial testimony, she described her husband as controlling and volatile, with a history of abusive behavior. Benefield sought a second injunction in 2020 that accused her husband of child abuse.
Persons: Ashley Benefield, Doug Benefield, Benefield, Suzanne O’Donnell, Guy Organizations: NBC, WFLA, Prosecutors, Judicial Locations: Florida, Tampa, Florida’s
Large drones have been hovering in formation over northern New Jersey, officials said Monday, leading to "unnerved" residents wondering what's behind these bright, unidentified flying objects appearing almost every night in the sky. The FBI and Morris County Sheriff's Department are actively investigating the aerial phenomenon, which has been an annoyance but not yet any kind of safety threat, authorities said. Morris County resident Julie Shavalier said the mysterious night shows have been keeping her up. "We're all completely unnerved," Shavalier told NBC News on Tuesday. "We are working with our state and local partners on the reported drone activity," an FBI representative said.
Persons: Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, Julie Shavalier, Shavalier, “ We’ve, Mike Walsh, that's, Donald Trump Organizations: FBI, Morris County Sheriff's Department, Morris County Sheriff, NBC, Trump National Golf Club Locations: New Jersey, Morris, Morris County, NBC New York, Somerset County, Bedminster
It’s a mystery that took more than 47 years to solve: The true identity of a woman known as Jane Seneca Doe. Jane Seneca Doe artist rendering Courtesy of Carl KoppelmanOn October 2, 1976, the body of a young woman was found murdered and tossed in a ditch along Highway 6 in an unincorporated area of Grundy County, Illinois, near the village of Seneca. After nearly two months of unsuccessful attempts to identify the Jane Doe, she was buried in an unmarked grave at a cemetery in Braceville, Illinois, where she remained until 2018. Margaret Press, who founded the DNA Doe Project in 2017, said Jane Seneca Doe was at the top of her list of cases she wanted to see identified. According to a press release on the Grundy County website, Jane Seneca Doe was identified on June 27, 2024, as a woman named JoAnn 'Vickie' Smith.
Persons: Jane Seneca Doe, JoAnn ‘ Vickie, Smith, Carl Koppelman, Brandon Johnson, Jane Doe, , ” Johnson, Johnson, Jane, John, Jane Seneca Doe’s, Margaret Press, JoAnn, Vickie, Vickie Smith’s, didn’t, Pam Lauritzen, — Vickie Smith —, , Vickie’s, Ronnie Smith, JoAnn ‘ Vickie ’ Smith Organizations: , Margaret, Media, Communications, Southern Ohio College, Marriott Locations: Grundy County , Illinois, Seneca, Grundy County, Braceville , Illinois, GEDmatch, Grundy, Cincinnati , Ohio, ” Grundy County
The case could have wide-reaching implications for transgender youth living in states that have passed similar laws. After the first gender-affirming care ban for minors became law in 2021, a flurry of states passed similar measures. While 19 states passed laws banning gender-affirming care for minors last year, 11 states and the District of Columbia passed “shield” laws protecting access to care. So far this year, Ohio, Wyoming, South Carolina and New Hampshire joined the list of states banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Not all laws banning gender-affirming care are currently being enforced.
Persons: Tennessee’s, Katie Hobbs Organizations: CNN, Movement Advancement, The Williams Institute, US, District of Columbia, New Hampshire, Democratic Locations: Ohio , Wyoming, South Carolina, New, Maine, Rhode, Arkansas, Montana ., United States, While Arizona
The sweeping pardon means Hunter Biden won’t face any punishment for criminal convictions in two separate cases, one involving gun charges, the other tax evasion. “They took a gamble that didn’t play out as they hoped,” former Justice Department spokesman Anthony Coley said. If he follows through, Trump may try to blunt the fallout by invoking the Biden pardon. “Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden proves President Trump's signature campaign promise to end the weaponization of our justice system needs to happen,” she said, adding: “President Trump has made that promise. A judge has already ruled there is no merit to the idea that Hunter Biden is a victim of selective prosecution.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Biden, , Sen, Joe Manchin, Tommy Tuberville, I'd, Trump, he’s, , David Weiss, Anthony Coley, Ty Cobb, Karoline Leavitt, “ Joe Biden's, Trump's, He's, Chris Kofinis, MAGA, Pam Bondi, Robert H, Jackson, it’s Biden, Mark Scarsi, Hunter Biden “, it’s Trump, Greg Stanton, , ” Sen, Gary Peters, It’s, Peters, Karine Jean, Pierre, Biden hadn't, Douglas Brinkley, there's Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, NBC, Justice, Democratic, Capitol, Trump White House, Fox News, , Justice Department, Department, U.S, Prosecutors, District, Biden, Pew Research Center, Department of Justice, White, Air Force, Rice University presidential Locations: U.S, Delaware, crosshairs
The omission is potentially significant because Fox is the top TV outlet for Republicans, and Hegseth’s confirmation hinges on Republican senators. On Fox, Hegseth’s former colleagues aren’t raising alarms about the allegations or defending him – they’re just not talking about the issue at all. Instead, almost all of the recent mentions of Hegseth on Fox have been supportive or sympathetic. Hegseth told police the sex was consensual and he was never charged with a crime. A Fox News spokesperson declined to say whether the network has made an editorial decision not to report on allegations against its former host.
Persons: New York CNN —, you’re, Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s, Hegseth’s, – they’re, , , Hegseth, Penelope, ” Penelope Hegseth, Jane Mayer, ” Mayer, CNN’s “ Anderson Cooper, Mayer, “ we’re, Breitbart, Fox, Friends ”, Brian Kilmeade, Bret Baier, Hegseth “, Chad Pergram, “ I’m, ” Pergram, Tuesday’s, ” Trump, Jason Miller Organizations: New, New York CNN, Pentagon, you’re Fox News, Fox News, Fox, Republicans, Trump, The New York Times, Times, Yorker, “ Fox, Friends, CBS, The Times, CNN, Senate Locations: New York, New Yorker, America, Hegseth
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and senior Kremlin officials “intentionally and directly” authorized a program of coerced fostering and adoption of Ukrainian children during the war in Ukraine, according to a Yale University report that was released on Tuesday. The report provides strong new evidence for a war crimes case against Putin and other officials, the researchers said. An investigation by Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab identified 314 children from Ukraine who have been placed in a “systematic program of coerced adoption and fostering” since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, according to the report. It details evidence of direct orders from senior Russian officials, including Mr. Putin, to carry out the adoption program. “It reveals a higher level of crime than first understood,” the Research Lab, which is part of the Conflict Observatory, a program supported by the U.S. Department of State, said in a statement.
Persons: Vladimir V, Putin, , Organizations: Kremlin, Yale University, Yale’s, Research, U.S . Department of State Locations: Russia, Ukraine
A week after the premiere of a Netflix docuseries on the unsolved death of JonBenét Ramsey, police maintained their dedication to finding the little girl’s killer but refused to say whether they have any promising leads at this time. “It’s obvious that the Boulder Police Department wants to solve this case and the only reason is to bring justice to the victim,” a spokeswoman for the Boulder, Colorado, police department said in an email Monday. Six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family’s stately Boulder home nearly three decades ago. “However, it is important to emphasize that while we cannot go back to that horrible day in 1996, our goal is to find JonBenét Ramsey’s killer. Boulder PoliceFinding JonBenét’s killer has been elusive thus far.
Persons: JonBenét, , , JonBenét Ramsey, mesmerized, Steve Redfearn, JonBenét’s, ” Redfearn, JonBenet, Patsy, ” John Ramsey, “ That’s, Boulder Police Department —, , Redfearn, ” “, who’s Organizations: Netflix, Boulder Police Department, Boulder, NBC, Boulder Police, Colorado Bureau Locations: JonBenét Ramsey, Boulder , Colorado, Boulder, JonBenet Ramsey, Colorado
President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he was pardoning his son Hunter Biden, who faced sentencing later this month in two federal cases. The president had previously maintained that he would not pardon his son, and his reversal prompted criticism from Republicans as well as a few Democrats. Read Biden's statement explaining his decision:Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter. 1:23-cr-00061-MN in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware and Docket No. 2:23-CR-00599-MCS-1 in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Biden, Read, Hunter, Justice Department’s, unraveled, , Hunter —, they’ve, They’ll, Grant, Joseph R, Jr, ROBERT HUNTER BIDEN, David C, Weiss Organizations: Justice, Department of Justice, United States, Court, District of, Central, Central District of, City Locations: United States, America, District of Delaware, Central District, Central District of California, City of Washington
CNN —A highly decorated former Israeli defense minister has caused a firestorm by accusing Israel of carrying out ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in northern Gaza. The interviewer expressed surprise at Ya’alon’s use of the phrase “ethnic cleansing,” asking, “Is that what you think – that we’re on the way there?”“Why ‘on the way?’” he responded. The Israeli military has for two months been carrying out an intense and deadly operation in northern Gaza, targeting what it says are resurgent Hamas militants. Vanishingly few aid deliveries have been allowed into northern Gaza, according to the World Food Programme. “Under this title, ethnic cleansing is effectively being carried out; I don’t have another word for it.”The interviewer said that such a phrase evoked “dark periods” in history.
Persons: Israel, Moshe Ya’alon, ” Ya’alon, ’ ”, They’re, , Ya’alon, Giora, , , Bezalel Smotrich, Josep Borrell, Jack Guez, Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Netanyahu, Benny Gantz, ” Naftali Bennett, , Ben Gvir, Daniela Weiss ” – Organizations: CNN, Israel Defense Forces, Israel’s Democrat TV, Hamas, , Gush, Israel TV, Kan, Haaretz, Rights Watch, Getty, IDF Locations: Gaza, There’s, Jabalya, Katif, Israel, , AFP
It comes as Syria's powerful allies, Iran and Russia, are distracted with other conflicts. With Russia and Iran distracted by regional conflicts, a stagnant 13-year-long civil war in Syria has exploded into renewed violence. It's the most intense outbreak of fighting in the war since Syrian government forces, backed by Iran and Russia, drove rebels back to their strongholds in the north eight years ago, and a stalemate developed. "Israel has changed the balance of power in the region by going on this all-out war on the axis of resistance." Meanwhile, Russia, whose 2015 entry into the Syrian Civil War was crucial in propping up the Assad regime, has problems of its own.
Persons: Tahrir, Sham, Bashar al, Assad, who've, that's, Joshua Landis, Charles Lister, it's Organizations: Rebels, Syrian Observatory, Human Rights, University of Oklahoma, New York Times, Middle East Institute, Turkey Locations: Syria, Hayat, Aleppo, Iran, Russia, Hama, Idlib, Sunday, Israel, Syrian, Tunisia, Egypt, Gaza, Lebanon, Tehran, Ukraine
Opinion | The Hunter Biden Pardon: Mercy, or the Wrong Message?
  + stars: | 2024-12-02 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “Biden Issues a ‘Full and Unconditional Pardon’ of His Son Hunter Biden” (nytimes.com, Dec. 1):President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter was, in a word, just. While the jury’s verdict was a fair one, based on the overwhelming evidence of Hunter Biden’s illegal possession of a firearm, the decision to overcharge this victimless crime was, in a word, political. The overcharging of Hunter Biden was most certainly influenced by a perceived need within the Justice Department to bend over backward to demonstrate its “impartiality.” All prosecutorial decisions are discretionary: If Hunter’s surname were not Biden, the charges and sentencing recommendations would have fit the crime. It would be inhumane to have expected 82-year-old Joe Biden to have left his only surviving son in the safekeeping of the Trump administration penal system — and subjected, potentially, to other trumped-up charges under the soon-to-be gutted and weaponized Justice Department. The president’s pardon of his son was merciful and fully justified, given the totality of the circumstances.
Persons: Re “, Son Hunter Biden ”, Biden’s, Hunter, Hunter Biden, Biden, Joe Biden, Trump Organizations: Justice Department, weaponized Justice Department
London CNN —Toomaj Salehi, an Iranian dissident rapper and activist, has been released from prison, according to a statement issued Monday by his international legal team. Salehi, 32, had been held in the Dastgerd prison in the city of Isfahan for 753 days in total, according to his team. When he was briefly released from prison last year, Salehi posted a video to social media describing how he was tortured and held in solitary confinement. “Toomaj should never have been in prison at all.”Though Salehi’s case was processed in Iranian courts, his family had the support of international lawyers. “This is a time of celebration: Our brave, brilliant client Toomaj Salehi is finally free,” Caoilfhionn Gallagher, a lawyer with the Doughty Street Chambers who is the international counsel for the Salehi family, said in a statement.
Persons: Toomaj, Salehi, , Arezou Eghbali Babadi, “ Toomaj, Doughty, Doughty Street Chambers, ” Caoilfhionn Gallagher, Gallagher, Ye, Kianoosh Sanjari, Negin Niknaam Organizations: London CNN, Iran’s, Doughty Street, Human Rights Foundation, United, Islamic Locations: Iranian, Isfahan, Kurdish, Iran, United States, London, United Nations, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Tehran, Islamic Republic
AdvertisementPresident Joe Biden issued a pardon for his son, Hunter, for federal gun and tax evasion charges. Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to and was convicted of 12 counts carrying a max sentence of up to 42 years. President Joe Biden has issued a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, for federal gun and tax evasion charges. "Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter," Biden said in a statement released Sunday. AdvertisementJoe Biden had previously — and repeatedly — insisted he would not use his pardon power to protect Hunter Biden from the verdicts in his cases.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hunter, Hunter Biden, Biden, Justice Department's, , Hunter —, they've, Donald Trump's, David Weiss, Weiss, Maryellen Noreika, Trump, Hunter Biden wouldn't, Joe Organizations: Justice, Trump, Department, Washington Post, Biden Locations: Delaware
Gavin Newsom's special legislative session to safeguard California from potential "federal overreach" from the incoming Trump administration begins Monday, teeing up a potential battle between the president-elect and the most-populous U.S. state. The fund would be for the California Department of Justice and other state agencies to be used for court challenges and administrative actions. "President Trump received the most votes for a Republican presidential candidate in the deep blue state of California since 2004," Leavitt said. In a conversation with volunteers after the election, Newsom said the state needed to be ready for action as the next administration takes hold. "I think there's a lot of onus that's placed upon California because [of] the size, scale and scope of this state," he said at the time.
Persons: Newsom, Gavin Newsom's, Trump, teeing, Karoline Leavitt, Vance, Leavitt Organizations: Gov, California Department of Justice, Trump, Republican Locations: San Jose , California, United States, California, U.S
Evidence from the investigation did not support the pursuit of hate crime charges, police said in the release. But the alleged victim and his mother are hopeful that will change, their attorney told CNN. Although the news release doesn’t identify the victim, 16-year-old Jayden Tkaczyk told CNN affiliate WCVB he was stomped on, punched in the face and called homophobic slurs during the incident. Tkaczyk “sustained lacerations and contusions, including black eyes, and serious nervous damage” due to the “severe beating,” his attorney, Craig Rourke, told CNN. “We must love, protect & respect trans kids.”Hope Watt-Bucci, the president of North Shore Pride, an LGBTQ group based in Manchester, Massachusetts, told CNN she was “horrified” to learn about the attack on Tkaczyk.
Persons: Tkaczyk, Tkaczyk “, , Craig Rourke, Rourke, , Jasmine Tkaczyk, WCVB, ” Tkaczyk, ” Rourke, Massachusetts Sen, Ed Markey, ” Hope Watt, Tkaczyk . Watt, Bucci, “ microaggressions Organizations: CNN — Police, Gloucester Police Department, Gloucester Juvenile Court, CNN, Police, WCVB, Massachusetts State Police, Democrat, Commonwealth, North Shore, Department Locations: Gloucester , Massachusetts, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Manchester , Massachusetts, Tkaczyk, North Shore
The Supreme Court will consider a law restricting transition-related health care for minors for the first time Wednesday, and legal experts say the court’s decision could affect access to transition-related care nationwide for both minors and adults for decades to come. The Supreme Court granted the Biden administration’s appeal of a 6th U.S. The court won’t consider the part of the law that bans surgery, which wasn’t covered by the lower court’s injunction. The ACLU and Lambda Legal noted in their petition to the Supreme Court that circuit courts have become split on the restrictions. Many families with trans kids have had to work around care restrictions to continue care for their children.
Persons: Biden, Jonathan Skrmetti, Harleigh Walker, she’s, Walker, Jeff, Harleigh Walker Walker, Walker wouldn’t, Trump, , ” Walker, that’s, Donald Trump’s, , Shannon Minter, , Izzy Lowell, Lowell, ” Lowell, “ It’s, Trump’s Organizations: American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda, Justice Department, Circuit, NBC News, Affordable, National Center for Lesbian Rights, U.S, Supreme, Tennessee, ACLU, Court, Movement Advancement, Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law, Boston Logan International Locations: Tennessee, U.S, Auburn , Alabama, Alabama, United States of America, Arkansas, Tennessee , Kentucky, Florida, Georgia
Read Joe Biden’s Statement About Pardoning Hunter
  + stars: | 2024-12-01 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
President Biden issued the following statement on Sunday night. Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter. Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given noncriminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently. The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election.
Persons: Biden, Hunter, Justice Department’s Organizations: Justice
"He was a terrific designer, but hopeless in business," says Malcolm, Ivan's younger brother. Years after Ivan's murder, Yeti continues to contract with Outback — and Gloria travels to Texas to periodically to meet with Yeti's management. To make the most of their dwindling inventory, Roy and Ryan bumped up the price on their coolers. "As tragic as Ivan's death was, all of a sudden we are a much stronger company," Roy explained on a hunting podcast. Yeti Coolers went public in October 2018, and Roy and Ryan earned hundreds of millions of dollars after selling most of their shares.
Persons: Stout, Roy, Ryan Seiders, Ryan, didn't, — Ivan Royal Brown, Ivan, Gloria, Roger —, , Roger, Jay McBride, Roy Seiders, Anuj Shrestha, Flip, Tek, Ivan Brown, Malcolm, Suzanne Handley, Clare, Ivan's, Suzanne, Tom Cat, hangouts, Malcolm isn't, Bryan Hammer, Hammer, Gloria's, GLORIA, BROWN, Malcolm's, Roy hustled, Serra, Malcolm Brown, Alvin Salas, Salas —, Pierre Bucsit, Romeo Amarillo, Prosecutors, Salas, it's, Ivan didn't, Nathaniel Colobong, Colobong, Terry Tate, they've, Brendan Borrell Organizations: Willys Jeep, Star, Five, Country, Texans, Flex, Texas, Waterloo, ESPN, Texas Tech, Rover, Workers, Foreigners, Philippines Securities, Exchange Commission, Cruiser, Honda, Northern Philippine Times, Ray's, Outback, BI Locations: America, Philippines, Austin , Texas, Roy, Australian, Texas, Driftwood, Austin, Australia, Thailand, Bangkok, Manilla, Angeles City, Queensland, Brisbane, Clark Freeport, City, American, Lodge, Philippine, Patagonia, Yeti's, Los Angeles
The Israeli authorities usually declare such killings to be in response to unspecified threats, without giving any details about the victims. Tsemel said that instead of investigating Rami’s death, the Israeli authorities appeared to be using the incident as a threat. During one incursion in September, Israeli forces shot and killed another child: 16-year-old Hani Al-Qirri. His family told CNN he was an innocent bystander, a quiet boy who enjoyed baking and lived with his grandmother after being orphaned as a young child. “They (the Israeli authorities) were there, right among us, even inside the mosque, to see what’s going on,” he said.
Persons: Rami Al, Halhouli, Cindy Al, Rami’s, Ali Al, Rami, Cindy, Ivana Kottasova, haven’t, ” Al, , ” Cindy, Leah Tsemel, Tsemel, , Jonathan Fowler, Yousef Mukheimar, Mukheimar, Shuafat, Hani Al, Qirri Organizations: East Jerusalem CNN, CNN, West Bank, United Nations, UN, Audi, Palestinian Authority, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, UNRWA, Israel Police, Islamic, Lions Locations: East Jerusalem, Israel, Israeli, Jerusalem, Old City
In his statement, Mr. Biden said, “I hope Americans will understand why a father and a president would come to this decision.”After Mr. Biden announced the pardon, Hunter Biden issued a statement of his own. “I said I’d abide by the jury decision,” Mr. Biden told reporters during the Group of 7 summit in June. Legal analysts had said it was possible that the president’s son could receive a year or less behind bars or even probation. Over the weekend, Mr. Trump said that he would nominate Charles Kushner to be the U.S. ambassador to France. Mr. Biden had been set to remain free on bond until his sentencing hearing, which was scheduled for mid-December.
Persons: Biden, Hunter, , , ” Mr, , Hunter —, they’ve, Donald J, Trump, Mr, Hunter Biden, Kash Patel, Clay Travis, “ It’s, Jenna Ellis, Trump’s, “ Joe Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre, ” ​ ​ Hunter Biden, dreading, Bill Clinton, Roger Clinton, Jared Kushner’s, Charles Kushner, Glenn Thrush, Devlin Barrett Organizations: White, NBC News, Justice Department, Department Locations: United States, Nantucket, U.S, France, Los Angeles, Delaware, Washington
File photo of Fine Gael leader Simon Harris speaking at a convention in Athlone, central Ireland on March 24, 2024, after becoming de facto prime minister-in-waiting. Ireland's two long-dominant center-right parties looked likely to form a new government as results came in from a fractured national election, though with a reduced vote share and complex coalition negotiations ahead. As ballot-counting continued Sunday, incumbent governing parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fail and left-of-center opposition Sinn Fein were jostling to see which would win the most seats in the 174-seat Dail, the lower house of Ireland's parliament. Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have similar policies, but are longtime rivals with origins on opposing sides of Ireland's 1920s civil war. Fine Gael candidate Paschal Donohoe, a minister in the outgoing government, said the main theme of the election was "one of the center holding."
Persons: Simon Harris, Harris, Leo Varadkar, Sinn Fein, Micheál Martin, Mary Lou McDonald, , Paschal Donohoe, Gerry, Hutch Organizations: Fine Gael, Irish Republican Army, Ireland Locations: Athlone, Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Spain, Dublin
Few people tapped for any top federal post, much less a job as vital as F.B.I. director, have come with quite so much bravado, bombast or baggage as Kash Patel. On Saturday, Mr. Patel, 44, a Long Island-born provocateur and right-wing operative, was named by President-elect Donald J. Trump to lead the F.B.I., an agency he has accused of leading a “deep state” witch hunt against Mr. Trump. The announcement amounted to a de facto dismissal of the current director, Christopher A. Wray, who was appointed to the job by Mr. Trump and still has almost three years left on his 10-year term. Mr. Patel’s maximum-volume threats to exact far-reaching revenge on Mr. Trump’s behalf have endeared him to his boss and Trump allies who say the bureau needs a disrupter to weed out bias and reshape its culture.
Persons: Kash Patel, Patel, provocateur, Donald J, Trump, Christopher A, Wray, Trump’s Organizations: Senate Locations: China
Return fraud costs retailers billions, with billions lost globally. Amazon and other retailers face scams exploiting return policies for financial gain. French luxury brand Lacoste is using Vrai, an AI technology developed by Cypheme, a leader in anti-counterfeit artificial intelligence, to catch scammers returning counterfeit items. Some companies have even received boxes full of bricks after customers banked refunds for items like televisions. US retailers lost a little over $100 billion in return fraud, or around $13.70 for every $100 returned, up from $10.40 per $100 in 2022.
Persons: knockoffs, Cypheme Organizations: Lacoste, Cypheme, National Retail Federation, Appriss Retail, Amazon, Walmart, Target
I wonder what it would be like to live in most of the places I visit, but I know I can't make everywhere home. As a Chicago-based travel writer, I constantly discover magical new places all over the world. Of the nearly 70 countries I've made it to so far, these are the four places I think about moving to the most. I love its long summer days and midnight sunsets, its love of electronic music, and its robust art and food scenes. Courtesy of Meena ThiruvengadamUnlike Chicago, where I live now, winters in Portugal are mild, making Lisbon pleasant year-round.
Persons: don't, Meena Thiruvengadam Organizations: Meena, U.S Locations: Sydney, Australia, Istanbul, Reykjavik, Chicago, Helsinki, Finland Helsinki, Finland, Meena Thiruvengadam Singapore, Singapore, Marina, Sands, Texas, Lisbon, Portugal, Chicago , New York, Italy, Sorrento, New York City, Rome
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