Author: Olivia White

At least 124 people have died in the collapse of the roof of the nightclub in the Dominican Republic, with improvised morgues established outside the disaster area while rescue teams are looking for survivors, who warned that the officials warned were left without time on Wednesday. The dead include two former major league baseball players, including the World Series Octavio Dotel champion, the popular merengue singer Rubby Pérez and a series of outstanding local politicians and business leaders. With many people not yet accounted for after the nightmare on Tuesday night, rescue teams are still working hard digging in the…

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Update: an earlier version of this article indicated an ESPN report that former MLB launcher Octavio Dotel had survived the ceiling collapse in the Jet Set night club in Santiago. Tragic, follow -up report He revealed that Dotel died on his way to the hospital. According to the reports, the former big leagues baseball and champion of the World Series Octavio Dotel was taken from the rubble of a Dominican nightclub collapsed on Tuesday. TMZ Sports reports that rescuers found Dotel and rescued him. The insider of MLB, Héctor Gómez, reports that Dotel was in the unfortunate night club jet…

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A man from California declared himself guilty of the positions of selling more than $ 250,000 in false sports memories, including the jackets of the fake teachers tournament. Anthony J. Tremayne, 58, accepted a guilt agreement that could see him turn 20 in jail. He was arrested and accused of “selling memories that contain allegedly genuine firms of famous athletes, musicians, actors and other celebrities”, from 2010 to 2019, Fox News reported. The prosecutors said that Tremayne sold fake items mixed with genuine articles often pushed false certificates of authenticity to accompany the memories. The FBI discovered Tremayne’s activities for…

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Full house The star John Stamos doubled her decision to participate in a recent charity event on the Mar-A-Lago farm by President Donald Trump in the midst of a violent reaction of politically polarized and island fans, declaring: “Supporting nurses is not political.” “I accepted the invitation to the Palm Beach Ray of Hope gala, an event dedicated to honor and elevate our frontline heroes,” Stamos explained in an Instagram story published on his account on Monday. Instagram/Johnstos “This non-partisan event supports the Academy for nursing and health occupations, an organization 501 (c) (3) that trains 350-400 nurses every year,…

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Megastar of the WNBA Caitlin Clark has doubled the prior admission of “white privilege” while he says he is on the shoulders of the black women who preceded her. Last year, being labeled as Time’s “Athlete Athlete” broke his record of the Removing Apolithic to say he has privilege as a white woman in the WNBA. “I want to say that I have earned everything, but as a white person, there is a privilege,” Clark said at that time. “A Lot of Hose Players in the League that have Been Really Been Black Players. This League you have child of…

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Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) said Tuesday about the “All In” of MSNBC that Congress should have done its authority to approve tariffs with Legislet because President Donald Trump is throwing the global economy “ravages.” Cantwell said: “The fact that a president can throw an economy not only our economy but a global economy to such ravages without consulting or talking to Congress that it really is the agent of our constituents. And do everything we are wrong. Legislation to tear our control over this commercial policy and require that the president obtain the approval of these actions.” She continued: “As…

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Actress Isabela Merced will become the lesbian love interest of the star of the Bella Ramsey series as the second season of the Zombie Max drama (previously HBO) The last of us Start this month. Merced is celebrating a gay content disaster in the next season. The first season was already full of “representation” of LGBTQ after Ramsey’s teenager “was a show to be rare. But the LGBTQ community was very publicized by one of the episodes that had actor Nick Sacrificial as a part of a gay couple who lives isolated from others, but were possibly invaded by the…

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The Warner Bros. Discover CEO, David Zaslav announced cuts in the company’s costs due to the impact of Trump administration rates and will stop non -essential trips. Zaslav sent a memorandum to employees on Tuesday, explaining that Warner Bros. Discovery will have to “minimize discretionary spending” in response to “market volatility and a reduction in consumer confidence.” “Effective immediately, all trips that are not critical for the business must be canceled,” said the CEO. Non -essential trips included team meetings, off sites, events, conferences and visits to the office, reports Thewrap. Zaslav gave an optimistic tone after Trump’s elections in…

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The King Joe Rogan podcast was impressed by the return of the DIRE Wolf while talking to Ben Lamm, the co -founder of a company that has used genetic sequencing to give three wolves with Genen Genen Senb Leg for 10. The Colossal Bioscience company has captivated the world after using science to recreate the DNA of the direct Wolf before giving life to the legendary creature in three animals called Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi. Lamm, Lamm, appeared this week in the popular podcast of Rogan and surprised the host with the story of finding a single tooth and a…

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A former soccer player from New Mexico could be life imprisonment after being sentenced by federal drug conspiracy and trafficking positions. Rayshawn Boyce, 29, was sentenced last year for stealing a porter at a gunpoint in 2022, as well as stealing postal properties. He was also convicted of possession of a firearm, according to Fox News. But federal prosecutors say that Boyce was executing a methamphetamine distribution operation from inside a New Mexico prison to which he was sent after that conviction. “The review of the surveillance images revealed that in the case of May 16, 2022, the correctional officer…

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