Por: Newsweek World August 01, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday signed a new law that will significantly increase fines for those trying to dodge military summons, amid speculation the Kremlin is considering a second mobilization order to bolster its forces in Ukraine.Previously, Russians failing to present themselves at a military registration office after being summoned could face fines of between 500 rubles ($5) and 3,000 rubles. The new legislation will increase... + full article
New York Daily News USA Entertainment July 25, 2023
Police in Billings, Montana are investigating a possible hate crime after a member of Lyle Lovett’s band found a noose on a signpost. Charles Rose, who plays trombone with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, said he came across the noose early Sunday morning as he made his way to... + más
'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile' is a new family film based on the classic children's book — here's how to watch it at home | Business Insider
Judge sentences Pablo Lyle to 5 years in prison, 8 years probation | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Nation May 21, 2023
A lawsuit alleges a homebuilding company created a hostile working environment and discriminated against three Black employees, one of whom reportedly attended an all hands training meeting where a noose was displayed.The complaint was filed on behalf of three former employees... + más
Stormy Times For Homebuilders | Forbes
Feds suing ExxonMobil after nooses found at Baton Rouge complex, agency says | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment April 17, 2023
In the first week of a new TV season, football was the top draw in prime time and a huge driver of viewers. The NFL provided the most-watched telecast on Sunday and Thursday. CBS’ NFL coverage on Sunday – which started outside prime time -- averaged 20.7 million viewers in... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
The Advocate USA Crime March 02, 2023
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing ExxonMobil, alleging that the chemical plant failed to take the necessary steps to protect a worker from racially charged harassment after nooses were found on display at the company's Baton Rouge complex. In a... + más
ExxonMobil unveils $500 million polypropylene expansion years in the making | The Advocate
Did you notice the ExxonMobil flaring? It's expected to continue into Thursday night | The Advocate
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics January 10, 2023
Two alderpersons called in city crews to cut down the branches of a tree in front of a Gage Park two-flat Monday after they said the owner refused to take down a noose apparently left over from a Halloween display. Standing in front of the tree as the crews worked, Ald.... + más
Nebraska Man Gets Prison for Leaving Noose for Coworker | NBC 6 South Florida
Obama Center Construction Halted After Noose Found at Project Site | NBC 6 South Florida
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 04, 2022
Getty Images A former employee at the Oriental Trading Co. for leaving a noose on a floor scrubber that a Black colleague was set to use. The Nebraska U.S. Attorney's office said Bruce Quinn, 66, was sentenced Friday to four months in prison and one year of supervised... + más
U-Va. officials say 3 events are not a ‘trend of hate crimes’ on campus | The Boston Globe
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 11, 2022
> THANK YOU, BRANT. >>> RIGHT NOW AT 10:00, AN ACT >>> RIGHT NOW AT 10:00, AN ACT OF HATE AT THE PLACE THATS MEANT TO CELEBRATE AMERICA AND ITS FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT. CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN STOPPED AT THE OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER AFTER WORKERS FOUND A NOOSE. TONIGHT, THERE IS A... + más
Noose found at Obama Presidential Center construction site | The Boston Globe
Noose found at Obama Presidential Center construction site in Chicago | ABC7
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