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Lawyer says Iran rapper famous for songs after 2022 killing of Mahsa Amini sentenced to death
Lawyer says Iran rapper famous for songs after 2022 killing of Mahsa Amini sentenced to death
Ippei Mizuhara agreed to plea guilty to a pair of charges after he stole nearly $17 million from Shohei Ohtani to help cover up gambling losses.
It turns out the money was going from Ohtani's bank account to an illegal bookie to ... casinos.
In the end for the anti-doping officials, all their scientific and legal justifications for allowing nearly two dozen positive tests to go unpunished boiled down to a single explanation: they trusted China.
An extortion group has published a portion of what it says are the private and sensitive patient records on millions of Americans stolen during the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare in February. On Monday, a new ransomware and extortion gang that calls itself RansomHub published several files on its dark web leak site containing personal information about patients across different documents, including billing files, insurance records and medical information. RansomHub threatened to sell the data to the highest bidder unless Change Healthcare pays a ransom.
Urías has been on administrative leave from MLB since his September arrest.
The Phoenix Mercury star spared little detail recounting the horrors of Russian prison.
Tank Dell is in "good spirits" after being reportedly being "caught in the crossfire" of the shooting that left 10 injured at a Florida nightclub.
Ben McLemore allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in 2021, when he was playing for the Trail Blazers.
Thanks to Lexington Catholic priest, Kentucky men's basketball may have a new high-profile fan.
Rogers pleaded not guilty to two felony rape charges April 18 for sexual assaults that allegedly happened during the 2023 season. The alleged road rage incident happened in March.