On Monday, Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard publicly discussed for the first time allegations that the team and ...
The move could expedite oil production off the Santa Barbara coast if the company scores quick federal approval.
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European Union prepares legal grounds to stop shadow fleet tankers
The European Union is preparing legal grounds to stop tankers belonging to Russia's so-called shadow fleet in the Baltic Sea. Source: Andrii Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, on ...
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Latvian broker pleads guilty in scheme involving Kansas company, illegal exporting to Russia
In the latest development involving a Kansas connection to an international conspiracy, a Latvian national pleaded guilty to illegally shipping U.S. avionics to Russia.
A 10% deposit of the contract value, or some US$18 million, was received at the time the contracts were signed ...
The NBA is investigating allegations that the Los Angeles Clippers facilitated a $28 million "no-show" endorsement deal for Kawhi Leonard to circumvent the salary cap. If found guilty of violating the ...
NEW: Steve Ballmer quietly donated $1.875M to charity of Aspiration co-founder who "conned" him — 1.5+ years after Clippers ended deal, as feds closed in. "It does not make any iota of sense," an ...
It’s going to be hard for the Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer to explain their way out of the latest evidence against them ...
If you are hearing the term "cap circumvention" about your favorite NBA team right now, this primer will help you understand what that means.
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Clippers rumors: Pablo Torre drops Steve Ballmer donation bombshell involving alleged con artist
Pablo Torre has released new evidence contradicting Clippers owner Steve Ballmer's previous claims about Aspiration.
The biggest story and question in the quietest part of the NBA offseason has been whether Kawhi Leonard made a deal to circumvent the NBA’s salary cap, with knowledge and involvement from Los Angeles ...
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Togolese take protests online to circumvent repression at home
Togolese artists and activists living abroad have responded to intimidation of anti-government protesters in the country by ...
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