The Banned Behind: Bar Refaeli’s New Commercial Censored For Inappropriate Content
Bar Refaeli’s latest commercial was deemed inappropriate for prime time television, the financial publication TheMarker reported on Monday.
Bar Refaeli’s latest commercial was deemed inappropriate for prime time television, the financial publication TheMarker reported on Monday.
The government in The Bahamas has seized $3.5 billion in FTX digital assets, as its former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried faces a trial in the US. The country’s Securities Commission took control of the assets soon after the crypto exchange filed for bankruptcy in the US in November, reports revealed late on Friday. The Securities Commission…
DetailsThe Admor Rebbe Yoshiyahu Pinto Was received with great honor by the Jewish community in Antwerp, Belgium, when he arrived for a day’s campaign. He had come to offer strength to the local Jews, and was accompanied by his son, Rabbi Yoel Moshe Pinto. Rabbi Pinto remained in Antwerp for a day, which he spent…
DetailsFinding the courage and strength to disclose abuse can be a tough thing for a child to do.
There is nothing in your life as close to you as your iPhone that is so tragically underutilized. It’s a sad truth that even the most savvy iPhone owners out there must come to terms with.
The prostitute who was allegedly hired by a Goldman Sachs banker to sleep with a Middle Eastern client has been identified as a 25-year-old Russian who earns £500,000 a year.
Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC will pay $412 million and CEO Daniel Och will pay $2.17 million to resolve U.S. probes into the hedge fund’s role in bribing officials in several African countries, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.
The United States’ first foreign-bribery case against a hedge fund is full of dramatic detail.
The Princess, as she as referred to in Angola, is one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in the world.
Eitan Haya, the one-time head of a New York-based Israeli crime organization was sentenced in the Tel Aviv District Court on Thursday to 20 years in prison on offense related to extortion and violence.