FTX’s Nishad Singh gets no jail time, 3 years supervised release for role in crypto fraud
Nishad Singh was the fourth former FTX executive to be handed a punishment tied to the collapse of the crypto exchange in late 2022.
Nishad Singh was the fourth former FTX executive to be handed a punishment tied to the collapse of the crypto exchange in late 2022.
Ripped jeans are so 1999. Now it’s khaki shorts, fleece slippers and an ankle monitor for former Abercrombie & Fitch boss Mike Jeffries, who federal prosecutors accused of sex trafficking and forced prostitution Tuesday. He left a Florida court after posting $10 million bail with a security detail and an ankle monitor, new photos show….
The Madras High Court is set to decide on a public interest writ petition challenging Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin’s choice of wearing T-shirts with the DMK party’s symbol. The court has asked the state to clarify if the dress code for government servants applies to ministers and whether a T-shirt is considered…
Urmila Matondkar has filed for divorce from her husband Mohsin Akhtar Mir, after eight years of marriage. According to a source from a Mumbai court, the actress filed for divorce around four months ago. The source told ETimes, “Urmila has filed for divorce about four months back.”
A Delhi University (DU) student was expelled for six months for writing “scrap NTA” graffiti on campus. Initially suspended for over two months, the MA student in Russian faced a police complaint and an FIR. The Disha Students’ Organisation condemned the expulsion, claiming it was part of a national protest against alleged exam irregularities by…
Liberal social media commenters and left-wing members of the media slammed Florida voters and Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis for rejecting an amendment that would have created a constitutional right to abortion, describing its failure as “openly fascist.” “He’s put everything on it, including, as you said, threats, whatever it takes to try to make sure…
The first interest rate cut in four years is on deck. For many households, this policy shift is welcome news, but one cut won’t make a big impact, experts say.