(Reuters) -Russian internet giant Yandex said on Friday that Arkady Volozh had stepped down as CEO and left the board of directors after the European Union included him on its latest list of sanctions against Russian entities and individuals. Volozh, who co-founded the Yandex search engine in 1997, was put under EU sanctions on Friday after the bloc accused him of “materially or financially” supporting Russia, which sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb…. Source link
Read More »bne IntelliNews – Oil embargo, SWIFT, Yandex CEO and National Depository part of EU’s sixth sanction package
The European Council has officially adopted the EU sixth sanction package for Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, according to the June 3 announcement and the official EU journal entry. As followed by bne IntelliNews, the EU leaders have agreed in principle to cut 90% of Russian oil imports… Source link
Read More »bne IntelliNews – Oil embargo, SWIFT, Yandex CEO and National Depository part of EU’s sixth sanction package
The European Council has officially adopted the EU sixth sanction package for Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, according to the June 3 announcement and the official EU journal entry. As followed by bne IntelliNews, the EU leaders have agreed in principle to cut 90% of Russian oil imports… Source link
Read More »Sheryl Sandberg was under investigation at Meta for using corporate resources to plan her wedding, report says
Lino Mirgeler/picture alliance via Getty Images Sheryl Sandberg announced Wednesday she is leaving Meta after 14 years. The Wall Street Journal reported Meta was reviewing her personal activities as recently as May. A Meta spokeswoman said the review was not related to Sandberg’s decision to leave. Meta’s Sheryl Sandberg was under investigation for using corporate resources to plan her wedding, sources told The Wall Street Journal. Sandberg announced Wednesday she would be stepping down as head… Source link
Read More »Deshaun Watson allegedly offered $100K to each accuser
HOUSTON — Deshaun Watson offered a $100,000 settlement figure to each of the 22 women who filed civil lawsuits against him last spring, according to the most recent litigation brought against him this week. Attorney Tony Buzbee made the claim in the 23rd civil suit filed against Watson on Tuesday, in a footnote pertaining to a meeting between Watson’s defense attorneys and Nia Smith, the Houston cosmetologist who has brought the most recent litigation against the Cleveland Browns… Source link
Read More »Comedian Stunned After Asking Man In Confederate Flag Shirt If He’s Pro-Slavery
An interview that was intended to be funny quickly turned disturbing. The Good Liars — a progressive comedy duo that typically plays pranks on conservatives and interviews people at far-right political rallies — went to the National Rifle Association’s annual convention last weekend in Houston. While there, one member of the Good Liars, Jason Selvig, was interviewing people in attendance when he approached a man wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt that said “Keep It Flying.” “Why do… Source link
Read More »What Happens If Amber Heard Can’t Pay $10.35 Million Damages to Johnny Depp
Millions of dollars are owed after Wednesday’s verdict, when jurors sided mostly with Johnny Depp against ex-wife Amber Heard. The judge reduced the $15 million awarded to Depp to $10.35 million (based on a Virginia state law that limits punitive damages), and Heard was awarded $2 million in damages in her defamation countersuit. Her attorney Elaine Bredehoft said on Today Thursday morning that Heard’s next step is to appeal the verdict — and confirmed that the actress can “absolutely not”… Source link
Read More »TikTok star Adam Waheed launches comedy network at Mark Cuban-backed Fireside
When New York-born TikTok comedian Adam Waheed moved to Los Angeles to act, he wasn’t planning on running a comedy empire on social media. But roles were hard to come by — so he took to Instagram. Hundreds, if not thousands, of videos later, he’s a star. On Thursday, he launched a comedy network called WAHAHA with Fireside, a startup co-founded by Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank” judge Mark Cuban. Fireside helps performers like Waheed do live performances while interacting virtually… Source link
Read More »Team needs $13M in NIL money
We now have an idea of how much NIL money a major college football program’s players can collectively earn. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said Thursday morning that he thinks it takes $13 million in endorsement deals to keep his roster intact. Day’s remarks at a school business event were reported by Cleveland.com and he said that a top quarterback can request $2 million in NIL deals. From Cleveland.com: Day said the Buckeyes have been gathering information by talking to recruits and their… Source link
Read More »Looking to File a Claim in the Google Settlement in Illinois? Here’s the Form – NBC Chicago
Eligible Illinois residents can now file a claim in a class action settlement following a lawsuit that was filed against Google alleging privacy violations by the company under state law. The lawsuit, which mirrors one recently settled with Facebook that resulted in many residents receiving checks last month, claimed the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by “collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois,… Source link
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