Tag: New York

  • US Justice Department Orders Dismissal of NYC Mayor’s Corruption Case

    US Justice Department Orders Dismissal of NYC Mayor’s Corruption Case

    The US Justice Department on Monday ordered federal prosecutors in Manhattan to dismiss corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

    The directive was made in a letter from acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, according to multiple US news outlets.

    The Justice Department argued that the indictment last fall disrupted his ability to tackle illegal immigration and violent crime, while also limiting his cooperation with President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

    Adams had been accused of accepting campaign donations from foreign nationals and engaging in wire fraud and bribery.

    He had pleaded not guilty to five charges, including bribery, conspiracy, and violations of campaign finance violations.

    The mayor called the charges politically motivated, and pledged to fight them in court to clear his name.

    Bove, who represented Trump in his criminal trial last year, said the Justice Department “reached this conclusion without assessing the strength of the evidence or the legal theories on which the case is based.”

    The Manhattan US Attorney’s office, which initiated the case, has yet to comment.

    Three days before his inauguration, Adams met Trump at his Florida golf club, continuing efforts to strengthen ties with the administration.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo Statue Unveiled At Times Square On 40th Birthday

    Cristiano Ronaldo Statue Unveiled At Times Square On 40th Birthday

    A towering 12ft (3.6m) bronze statue of football icon Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled in New York City’s Times Square on his 40th birthday. Fans gathered at the event, chanting Ronaldo’s iconic “Siuuu!” in tribute to one of the greatest footballers ever.

    Sergio Furnari known for his terra cotta-and-steel rendition of the iconic New York photograph “Lunchtime atop a Skyscraper” created the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture. Even on his milestone birthday, tributes poured in worldwide,

    The giant statue of Cristiano Ronaldo inaugurated in Times Square on Wednesday, January 5 for the player’s 40th birthday. REUTERS

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s remarkable career

    Known for his incredible goal-scoring consistency, Ronaldo remains a dominant force in football, currently leading the Saudi Pro League with 15 goals for Al Nassr. His recent brace against Al Wasl took his career goal tally to an astonishing 923.

    The Portuguese superstar has set his sights on reaching 1,000 career goals, even as he continues to chase silverware with Al Nassr. Having won every major trophy in Europe with Manchester United and Real Madrid, Ronaldo remains football’s all-time leading international goal scorer with 135 goals.

    The giant statue of Cristiano Ronaldo inaugurated in Times Square on Wednesday, January 5 for the player’s 40th birthday. REUTERS

    Ronaldo’s career has been filled with record-breaking achievements, including scoring 450 goals for Real Madrid between 2009 and 2018. During his nine seasons in Madrid, Ronaldo won four of his five Ballon d’Or awards, consistently battling Lionel Messi for football supremacy.

    He also became the first player to net in five consecutive World Cups. Ronaldo has captained Portugal to the European Championship and Nations League titles, the country’s first two major honours.

    Beyond the pitch, his influence extends to social media, where he boasts 648 million Instagram followers. In a historic milestone, his YouTube debut in September made him the first individual to surpass 1 billion subscribers.

  • YouTube Fined Sh17Billion For Breaching Children Privacy

    YouTube Fined Sh17Billion For Breaching Children Privacy

    YouTube has been slapped with a fine of $170 million an equivalent of Ksh.17 billion over allegations of collecting personal information about children. YouTube was accused of tracking viewers of children’s channels using cookies without parental consent.

    The Google-owned giant video sharing platform which is also under the parent company Alphabet Inc, has been accused of breaching children privacy by using the cookies tracked to deliver billions in targeted advertisements to those viewers.

    Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the fine on Wednesday, that will reportedly see about $34 million (Ksh.3.4 billion) of the amount sent to the New York attorney general’s office.

    “YouTube touted its popularity with children to prospective corporate clients. Yet when it came to complying with, the federal law banning collecting data on children, the company refused to acknowledge that portions of its platform were clearly directed to kids,” FTC Chairman Joe Simons said in a statement.

    “Google and YouTube knowingly and illegally monitored, tracked, and served targeted ads to young children just to keep advertising dollars rolling in,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James.

    The fine was in accordance with a law banning the collection of information about children under 13 years old which was first introduced in 1998 before later being revised in 2013 to include cookies.

    Responding in a statement posted on its blog, YouTube said it would:

    “limit data collection and use on videos made for kids only to what is needed to support the operation of the service.”

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    The video streaming service has also been forced to introduce YouTube Kids for children according to their age brackets and where disturbing videos would be excluded.