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Top JPMorgan DEI Executive Identified And Fired In NYC Trash Can Viral Video

Top JPMorgan DEI Executive Identified And Fired In NYC Trash Can Viral Video

Authored by Jonathan Turley via jonathanturley.org, The viral video of a woman stealing a trash can and dumping its contents after the Knicks’ victory has led to her termination. Angie Baez, 40, was the “Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce” for JPMorgan Chase. She was shown in a video dumping trash on the ground to steal a Knicks-colored trash can after the NBA Finals. JPMorgan apparently concluded that this was neither the publicity nor the type of Community Engagement they are seeking. The videotape of the incident shocked many by Baez’s cavalier attitude, not just in stealing the trash can but in dumping out the garbage. The New York Post later reported that the woman had been identified as Angie Baez. She previously served as “Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” at The Infatuation, a website that reviews restaurants and neighborhood activities. Once she was identified, JPMorgan Chase issued a statement, “This employee is no longer with the company.” We have often discussed the difficult questions surrounding the …

A Source of Mysterious Repeating Radio Signals From Space Has Been Identified

A Source of Mysterious Repeating Radio Signals From Space Has Been Identified

There is a mysterious phenomenon in which strong radio signals arrive periodically from space, yet their source remains completely unknown. Known as “long-period radio transients” (LPTs), these phenomena are observed as radio bursts that repeat at intervals ranging from several minutes to several hours. Only a dozen or so examples have been discovered within the Milky Way, and their physical nature has long remained a mystery. Previous research has suggested that candidates for the source of LPTs include neutron stars known as magnetars, which rotate extremely slowly, and binary systems consisting of white dwarfs with companion stars. However, the magnetar hypothesis faces the problem of contradicting existing theoretical models. On the other hand, while a few cases suggesting a connection to white dwarf binaries have been reported, there had been no cases in which the accretion process was directly confirmed to be actually occurring. Against this backdrop, an international research team led by the University of Sydney in Australia conducted a sky-survey using the “Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP)” radio telescope and identified the …

More Than 900 Suspected Ebola Cases Identified in DRC, WHO Chief Says

More Than 900 Suspected Ebola Cases Identified in DRC, WHO Chief Says

May ⁠24 (Reuters) – ⁠More ⁠than 900 ​suspected ‌Ebola ‌cases, ⁠including 101 ⁠confirmed cases, have ​been ​identified ⁠in the ⁠Democratic ⁠Republic of ​Congo, WHO ​Chief ⁠Tedros ⁠Adhanom Ghebreyesus said ⁠on Sunday. (Reporting by Disha Mishra ⁠in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Nia ​Williams) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters. Photos You Should See – April 2026 Source link

White House shooting suspect identified

White House shooting suspect identified

New details have emerged following the shocking shooting near the White House on Saturday, May 23 2026, with authorities now identifying the gunman who was killed after allegedly opening fire at a Secret Service checkpoint. According to CBS News, a source familiar with the investigation said the suspect was identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best, who had reportedly been living in Washington, D.C., for approximately the past 18 months. The incident unfolded near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, close to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and just steps from the White House grounds. © AFP via Getty ImagesArmed police stand on a blocked street near a crime scene near the White House A U.S. Secret Service spokesperson confirmed that officers stationed at the checkpoint exchanged gunfire with the suspect after he allegedly opened fire first. Secret Service agents returned fire, critically wounding Nasire, who was later transported to a nearby hospital where he died from his injuries. Authorities also confirmed that a bystander was wounded during the chaotic incident, although no Secret Service personnel were …

Mansour Kaziha, Nader Awad identified as victims in San Diego Mosque attack | Islamophobia News

Mansour Kaziha, Nader Awad identified as victims in San Diego Mosque attack | Islamophobia News

Authorities have confirmed the identities of two other men killed in an attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego, in the latest apparent hate incident in the United States. Mosque officials on Tuesday said Mansour Kaziha and Nader Awad had been killed when two gunmen attacked the religious site the day before. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list That came after friends and family identified Amin Abdullah, a security guard credited with thwarting the attackers, as the third man killed. The alleged gunmen were later found dead of apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Police have been investigating the attack as a hate crime. The chairman of the Mosque’s board of directors, Ahmed Shabaik, told Al Jazeera all three men had played a role in responding to the gunmen. Mansour Kaziha, a longtime employee of the mosque, called police before he was killed, Shabaik said. Nader Awad, a member of the mosque who lived across the street, rushed to the facility when he heard gunshots. Kaziha “has been with the mosque since its construction …

Cornwall Live showed potentially identified sex offence victim, IPSO

Cornwall Live showed potentially identified sex offence victim, IPSO

Screenshot of Cornwall Live adjudication on 19 May 2026 Press regulator IPSO criticised a “lack of sympathy” from Reach local news website Cornwall Live which it ruled had published details that could have identified a sexual assault victim. IPSO said an article published last year about a man jailed for sexual offences against children included several details that together could have identified the victims. They included the defendant’s connection to a specific activity with which one of the victims was involved, the victims’ ages at the time of the offences, the number of victims and their genders, and the duration of the offences which occurred at the same location. One of the victims in the case believed the details had led to him being identified, with people reaching out to him to say “they were sorry to hear what had happened”, according to the IPSO ruling. Victims of sexual offences are automatically given lifelong anonymity both in UK law and under the Editors’ Code of Practice, of which Clause 11 (Victims of sexual assault) states: …

Brooding identified as a major driver of bedtime procrastination, alongside physical markers of stress

Brooding identified as a major driver of bedtime procrastination, alongside physical markers of stress

People who stay up later than intended may have a weaker physiological capacity for self-control. A new study published in the Journal of Health Psychology links lower heart rate variability to greater bedtime procrastination. Many individuals experience the temptation to prolong their use of digital devices, or complete further tasks, despite being aware that they should already be asleep—a behavior known as bedtime procrastination. Scientists have previously connected bedtime procrastination to difficulties with managing behavior and emotions. Individuals who struggle to prioritize long-term wellbeing over short-term enjoyment, or who have trouble regulating negative feelings, are thought to be more prone to pushing their bedtime later. What has been less well understood is whether this tendency also has a measurable biological marker. A promising candidate is heart rate variability (HRV), defined as the natural variation in the time between heartbeats. Previous research has demonstrated that a higher level of this variability—particularly the component driven by the body’s calming “rest and digest” nervous system (the vagus nerve)—is associated with adaptability to stress and a greater capacity for …

Hydrogen radicals identified as key to breaking down PFAS

Hydrogen radicals identified as key to breaking down PFAS

New research from Aarhus University reshapes understanding of PFAS destruction and points to more effective water-treatment technologies. The global effort to tackle PFAS pollution may have taken a meaningful step forward. Scientists have identified hydrogen radicals as the primary drivers of the breakdown of these highly persistent chemicals under ultraviolet light. The findings clarify a mechanism that has long been debated and could guide the development of more effective treatment systems. PFAS, widely known as “forever chemicals,” are notoriously resistant to degradation. Their strong carbon–fluorine bonds allow them to persist in water, soil, and the human body for decades. In this new study, researchers demonstrate that intense UV light can trigger their breakdown without the need for added chemicals by generating hydrogen radicals directly from water. The result is a shift in scientific understanding. Earlier models pointed to other reactive species as the main agents of PFAS degradation. By showing that hydrogen radicals play the dominant role, the study offers a clearer pathway for designing technologies that don’t just capture PFAS but destroy them. Why …

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Suspect Identified With Photo

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Suspect Identified With Photo

A California man has been identified as the suspect in the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday night. The Associated Press identified 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen as the suspect. Ahead of a press conference at the White House after shots were fired at the Washington Hilton ballroom on Saturday night, President Donald Trump shared a photo of the suspect, along with a video of him charging through a security checkpoint. Trump said that the suspect was “armed with multiple weapons,” and he also confirmed that an officer was shot during the incident, but that he was “saved by the fact that he was wearing a obviously very good bulletproof vest.” “They drew those guns so fast, they looked like Matt Dillon,” the president said of the moment Secret Service agents apprehended the suspect who attempted to sprint past them. The president’s remark sparked some confusion online with some users on X wondering why Trump called out actor Matt Dillon as other users insisted he was referring to Gunsmoke character U.S. …