A group of 21 U.S. state attorneys general filed suit to challenge the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to do away with net neutrality on Tuesday while Democrats said they needed just one more vote in the Senate to repeal the FCC ruling. The state attorneys, including those of California, New York and Virginia as well as the District of Columbia, filed a petition to challenge the action, calling it “arbitrary, capricious and an abuse of discretion” and saying that it violated federal laws and regulations. The petition was filed with…
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Manchester United beat Barcelona, Real Madrid in annual revenue
Manchester United grossed the biggest revenue of any European club in the 2016 financial year after a 32 percent increase propelled them above Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, UEFA say. In an annual report published on Tuesday, UEFA in the European Club Football Landscape report said revenues among Europe’s 700-odd top-flight clubs totalled 18.5 billion euros (£16.5 billion) for 2016. This is in comparison to 16.9 billion euros earned the year before and 2.8 billion euros earned in 1996. However, the report acknowledged that 9.1 million euros, about half of…
Read MoreDonald Trump has incredible genes – doctor
U.S. President Donald Trump could live up to 200 years if he had maintained a healthier diet over the past 20 years, White House physician, Dr Ronny Jackson, said. Jackson said, while presenting the outcome of Trump’s medical fitness, that the president could eat KFC and McDonald’s and still be in great shape because God gave him ‘incredible genes’. The White House physician also declared the president as “very healthy” and his overall health “excellent” in spite of his unhealthy habits, according to the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN. “It’s…
Read MoreUN appoints Nigeria’s Chikadibia Obiakor to investigate Burundians’ killings
The United Nations has appointed retired Lt.-Gen. Chikadibia Obiakor of Nigeria to head a special investigation into the killing of some Burundian refugees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, announced the appointment. This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN Secretary-General in New York. No fewer than 35 Burundian refugees were killed and more than 100 others wounded by security forces in eastern DRC Sept. 15, 2017 at Kamanyola, South Kivu. The special investigation…
Read More2019: INEC warns politicians against violating guidelines
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Cross River has warned political parties in the state to desist from violating the rules and regulations guiding the conduct of the 2019 general elections in the country. The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Dr. Frankland Briyai, gave the warning Tuesday in an interactive meeting with Chairmen and Secretaries of registered political parties held at the Mini Conference Hall of INEC in Calabar. Briyai stated that the warning was imperative to avoid sanctions against erring political parties ahead of the…
Read MoreReal Madrid ready to let Cristiano Ronaldo leave
Real Madrid seem happy to let Cristiano Ronaldo leave the club, but there are doubts over Manchester United’s interest, says Guillem Balague. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who will be 33 in February, is reportedly unhappy that promises over a new contract have not been kept and is ready to call time on his glittering nine-year stay in Spain’s capital. Ronaldo has been routinely linked with a move back to United over several years, but Spanish football expert Balague says the Old Trafford club are in a delicate position in…
Read MoreFake medicines flourish in Africa despite killing thousands
There’s nothing covert about Roxy — a huge market in Abidjan selling counterfeit medicine, the scourge of Africa and the cause of around 100,000 deaths annually on the world’s poorest continent. Located in the bustling Adjame quarter of Ivory Coast’s main city and commercial hub, the haven for fake medicine has been targeted time and again by authorities and stockpiles burnt. But it resurfaces every time. “The police hassle us but they themselves buy these medicines,” said Mariam, one of the many mainly illiterate vendors who hawk everything from painkillers…
Read MoreCrackdown fear weakens Bitcoin
Fears grew of a regulatory crackdown has forced the Bitcoin to slid as much as 14 per cent on Tuesday to hit a four-week low below $12,000. The fear was fuelled with reports that South Korea was planning to ban trading in cryptocurrencies. South Korean news website Yonhap reported that Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon had told a local radio station that the government would be coming up with a set of measures to clamp down on the “irrational” cryptocurrency investment craze. Bitcoin slid on the news, trading as low as…
Read MoreGet Out and Black-ish win big at NAACP image awards
The 49th annual Image Awards ceremony was held was on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. The award which honours people of colour in entertainment and literature as well as individuals who promote social justice through creative endeavours named the director of A Wrinkle In Time, Ava DuVernay, the Entertainer of the Year. Get Out bagged several awards including Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for star Daniel Kaluuya, and writing and directing awards for Jordan Peele. Black-ish also racked five awards including Outstanding Comedy Series.…
Read MoreNigeria practicing ‘military democracy’ under Buhari – APC Chieftain, Bisi Akande
Bisi Akande, a former Interim National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has said Nigeria is practicing a “military democracy” under the President Muhammadu Buhari’s government. The former APC National Chairman said there was no way Nigeria would succeed if the country continues with such practice. Addressing a news conference in his country home, Ila, Osun state as part of activities to mark his 79th birthday, on Tuesday, Akande said the multi-party parliamentary democracy was the best form of government for Nigeria, if it wanted to catch up with…
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