Joe Biden is resuming his presidential campaign after his opponent, Donald Trump, had to pause his campaign after testing positive for coronavirus.
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Donald Trump to second wife Marla Maples has pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a multi-million dollar diamond-buying scheme.Joseph DuMouchelle, 58, entered the plea Monday in federal court, according to the U.S.
Attorney’s office in Detroit.The owner of Birmingham, Michigan-based DuMouchelle Fine & Estate Jewelers, faces sentencing in January.Authorities said that in 2018 DuMouchelle proposed to a client that a diamond known as the “Yellow Rose” could be purchased for $12 million as an investment
.Joe Biden is resuming his presidential campaign after his opponent, Donald Trump, had to pause his campaign after testing positive for coronavirus.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticA coronavirus infected Donald Trump may be employing the ultimate Rose Garden strategy, but challenger Joe Biden is out on the campaign trail today after testing negative for the disease.Having left his home in Delaware about an hour ago, the former Vice-President is currently in the air on his way to Michigan for an event at a Grand Rapids’ union hall.
hereThey were wearing masks - but aroused suspicion after engaging in conversation with a local, who heard one say, "I've just got off the boat."The incident was reported to a Tesco staff member and the men were arrested by police later that night.All five defendants, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with Covid-19 restrictions under the Emergency Powers Act.Appearing before magistrates via video link today they were each jailed for 14 days - the amount of time
A woman has been jailed for breaching the Isle of Man's strict coronavirus laws when she returned from a trip to the UK - and stopped to buy petrol.Amie Murphy, 36, failed to go straight home to self-isolate when she arrived back on the island on the Ben-My-Chree ferry shortly after 5am on September 18A staff member helped her to fill out a landing card and explained the rules on self-isolation, which she agreed to.Lockdown in the Isle of Man ended on June 15 after community transmission
straight to your inboxHere are your Manchester City morning headlines for Thursday, 24 September.Joleon Lescott highlights Phil Foden's best qualityFormer Man City defender Joleon Lescott has highlighted Phil Foden’s best quality - his footballing intelligence. The highly-rated rising star started City’s first match of the season, scoring the second goal of their 3-1 away win at Wolves on Monday evening.
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straight to your inboxManchester City head into the 2020/21 season with several questions to answer.Pep Guardiola's side will be looking to regain their Premier League title from Liverpool while also maintaining their strong records in the domestic cups and trying to finally break their duck in the Champions League.There are new arrivals hoping to make their mark in the squad while others need to show why they deserve to be included in the club's plans for success.
Donald Trump or Joe Biden,” said Patrick Healy, the Times' political editor.The journalists have spotted stories that may not be strictly political but give insight into what communities are thinking about.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorThe semifinals of America’s Got Talent and a special edition of Big Brother topped ABC’s telecast of the Donald Trump town hall special The President and the People: A 20/20 Special Event on Tuesday night.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.An East Kilbride mum has set up on online group to help make this Christmas one to remember – despite the COVID-19 pandemic.Joanna Rae, 28, is creating an online Christmas fair with the idea generating interest across the country and even overseas.The mum-of-four from Calderwood sells the perfume range Essence.With many small businesses – particularly arts and crafts and cosmetics and perfumes – relying on
President Donald Trump thinks Guns N’ Roses‘ ‘November Rain’ has the “greatest music video of all time”, and played the track during a recent rally.The 1991 single was aired during a campaign event in Michigan last Thursday (September 10), despite previous claims from Axl Rose that Trump was using “loopholes” in order to play music without artists’ consent.Following the rally, Jennifer Jacobs – senior White House reporter for Bloomberg – took to Twitter to share an excerpt from Speaking For
straight to your inboxNew Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Steffen thinks the introduction of new blood to the squad will give the Blues a boost heading into the new season.The USA international is one of three new faces in the squad as they prepare for next week’s trip to Wolves – and is set to make his debut in the Carabao Cup later that week.Manager Pep Guardiola is yet to address the squad, as he has been forced to self-isolate following a trip to Barcelona and has not been involved in
Kid Rock will be headlining a Donald Trump rally taking place tonight (September 14) in his home state of Michigan.The campaign event for the president’s re-election will be held in Clinton Township at Bumpers Landing Boat Club, just outside of Detroit. It is due to kick-off at 7pm local time.While Trump himself won’t be in attendance, his son Donald Trump Jr.
Ted Johnson John Fogerty says that Donald Trump’s use of his song Fortunate Son at campaign rallies is “confounding, to say the least,” given that the lyrics to the song were inspired by rich people who were able to avoid the draft during the Vietnam war.When the song was played at Trump’s rally in Michigan on Thursday, a number of journalists tweeted that it didn’t appear that the campaign grasped the meaning of the lyrics.In an Instagram post, Fogerty said that he wrote the song in 1969, at