Hezbollah pager attacks are a harbinger of a darker, more dangerous age of individualized strikes, military expert says

An ambulance rushing wounded to a hospital in Beirut, September 17, 2024, after explosions hit locations in several Hezbollah strongholds. The simultaneous detonation of thousands of pagers in Lebanon on Tuesday is a harbinger of a darker and more dangerous age of individualized attacks, according to a retired general and warfare strategist. Wireless pagers used…

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He was a theater and English major in the UK. Now, he’s one of Singapore’s 4 masters of wine.

Richard Hemming shares his career journey as an aspiring actor in college. Once a budding actor, Richard Hemming traded Shakespeare for chardonnay. Now, he’s a leading figure in Singapore’s wine scene. One of the country’s four masters of wine, Hemming oversees wine programs across Asia for 67 Pall Mall, a private club for wine lovers.…

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The Archegos disaster isn’t over yet for banks as the feds reportedly revive criminal antitrust probe

Archegos Capital Management founder Bill Hwang (C) walks out of federal court Federal prosecutors are reexamining Wall Street banks that lost billions in the 2021 Archegos collapse, anonymous sources told Bloomberg. According to the people familiar with the matter, the US Department of Justice is investigating the degree to which these banks coordinated the collective…

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Indictment against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs details allegations of ‘Freak Off’ sex performances

Combs was arrested Monday and charged with three felonies. An unsealed federal indictment against Sean “Diddy” Combs alleges the music mogul arranged and filmed what he called “Freak Offs”: elaborate sex performances between female victims and male commercial sex workers. The rapper and entrepreneur was arrested Monday, and charged with three felonies: racketeering conspiracy, sex…

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College football fans are already starting to foot the bill for their athletes getting paid

Fans of University of Tennessee Volunteers, led by quarterback Nico Iamaleava, will begin helping pay student athletes with new “talent fee.” In the new age of college football revenue sharing, the cost of paying student-athletes is already being passed off — at least in part — to fans. The University of Tennessee announced in an…

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Hezbollah pagers mysteriously exploded across Lebanon, injuring thousands of people

Lebanese army soldiers stand guard as an ambulance rushes wounded people to a hospital in Beirut on September 17, 2024. Hundreds of Hezbollah members in Lebanon were hurt on Tuesday when their pagers suddenly exploded, according to multiple reports. Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces said people were injured after wireless communications devices exploded in several regions…

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