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Melody Spann Cooper Gives Business Advice In Her Book, ‘The Girlfriend's Guide to Closing the Deal'
Melody Spann Cooper is the Chairwoman of Midway Broadcasting. Her book is called ‘The Girlfriend’s Guide to Closing the Deal.’ It includes her insights on how women can use their voice at the negotiating table and advance their careers by using the women’s version of the old-boy’s network.
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Chinese Woman Sentenced to 8 Months for Mar-a-Lago Trespass
A federal judge on Monday sentenced a Chinese businesswoman to eight months in prison for trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lying to Secret Service agents. Judge Roy Altman also ordered that 33-year-old Yujing Zhang be turned over to immigration officials for deportation upon her release. Because she received nearly eight months’ credit for being jailed since...
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UK Leader Johnson Renews Vow to Leave EU by Deadline
British Prime Minister on Sunday renewed his vow to take the country out of the European Union by the Brexit deadline, in an apparent contradiction of a government pledge in court days earlier to ask for an extension if there’s no withdrawal deal. “We will be packing our bags and walking out on” Oct. 31, Boris Johnson wrote in The...
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UK's Johnson Denies Wrongdoing as Allegations Mount
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson battled to fend off allegations of improper patronage and groping a woman as he prepared a final push Monday to fulfill his pledge to lead his country out of the European Union in just over a month — and, he hopes, move British politics beyond its fracture over Europe. Johnson sought to energize Conservative members...
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Chinese Businesswoman Convicted in Mar-a-Lago Trespass Case
A Chinese businesswoman has been convicted of trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lying to Secret Service agents.
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Mar-a-Lago Trespassing Trial: Jury Hears Opening Arguments in Case of Chinese Businesswoman Accused of Lying Her Way Into Trump Club
A Chinese businesswoman defending herself on charges that she trespassed at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lied to Secret Service agents gave one of the shortest opening statements in legal history Monday, proclaiming her innocence and appreciation for the country that may put her prison. After a federal prosecutor gave a 20-minute opening statement laying out Yujing Zhang’s alleged...
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Chinese National Charged After Entering Mar-a-Lago
A 32-year-old woman with two Chinese passports has been charged by the Secret Service for making false statements and entering restricted ground after she illegally gained access to President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
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Lindsey Vonn's Goal After Skiing: To ‘Take on the World'
Life after skiing is already taking shape for Lindsey Vonn and she has not even competed in her last race.
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Bethenny Frankel Shares Near-Fatal Allergic Reaction Experience: ‘I Couldn't Talk, See'
Bethenny Frankel is grateful to be alive after almost “dying” from an allergic reaction. The reality star detailed the life-threatening incident on Twitter on Monday. According to Bethenny’s tweet, she has a “rare fish allergy” and accidentally had soup with fish in it on Sunday. Immediately after ingesting the soup she began to feel itchy and went “unconscious for 15...
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Chrissy Houlahan, Running for Pennsylvania Congress in the 2018 Midterm Elections
Chrissy Houlahan Office Sought: Pennsylvania Congress (6th District) Political Party: Democrat Age: 52 Campaign Website: chrissyhoulahanforcongress.com Slogan: There’s Work To Be Done No. of Tweets: 822 No. of Facebook Followers: 5,525 Biography: The daughter of a Holocaust survivor and career naval officer, Houlahan was a captain in the Air Force, earning her engineering degree from Stanford with an ROTC scholarship. She’s...
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Court Documents Detail 2014 Killing of Simsbury Jogger
Court documents released Monday detail the brutal killing of insurance executive Melissa Millan along a jogging path in Simsbury in 2014.
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Private Equity Firm Is Winning Bidder for Weinstein Co.
A private equity firm emerged Tuesday as the winning bidder for the Weinstein Co., the studio forced into bankruptcy by the sexual misconduct scandal that brought down Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. The Weinstein Co. announced in a statement that no other bidder made a better offer than Dallas-based Lantern Capital, which made a “stalking-horse” bid last month to pay $310...
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Man Facing Charges in New Jersey Radio Show Host's Murder-for-Hire Pleads Not Guilty
A man charged in the death of a radio host who authorities say was killed to keep her from exposing a drug distribution ring her doctor husband was running with an outlaw biker gang has pleaded not guilty to murder and other counts.
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Southwest Jet Engine Showed ‘Fatigue,' Debris Pieces Found: NTSB
A preliminary examination of the blown jet engine of the Southwest Airlines plane that set off a terrifying chain of events and left a businesswoman hanging half outside a shattered window showed evidence of “metal fatigue,” according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
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7 Indicted in Connection With New Jersey Radio Show Host's Killing to Allegedly Cover Up Drug Ring
Seven people have been indicted in connection with the slaying of a New Jersey radio show host whose murder was allegedly arranged by her late husband to prevent her from exposing an illegal drug ring he was running with an outlaw biker gang.
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Doctor Accused of Murder Kills Himself
A New Jersey doctor was found dead in his jail cell after an apparent suicide. Dr. Kauffman was accused of hiring a man to murder his wife in 2012.
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Investor Group Cancels Deal to Buy Weinstein Co.
A group of investors pulled out of a deal to buy the beleaguered Weinstein Co. on Tuesday after discovering tens of millions of dollars in undisclosed debt, according to people familiar with the negotiations. Businesswoman Maria Contreras-Sweet, who has been leading the group of buyers along with billionaire investor Ron Burkle, said in a statement that “disappointing information about the...
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New Jersey Doctor Accused of Murder-for-Hire Plot to Kill Wife Dies in Jail Cell Suicide
A New Jersey doctor accused of arranging the slaying of his radio host wife to keep her from exposing a drug distribution ring he was running with an outlaw biker gang was found dead in his jail cell Friday in an apparent suicide.
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Slain New Jersey Radio Host April Kauffman's Husband Doesn't Fight for Release
Prosecutors have released new details about the drug overdose death of the man they say was hired to kill a radio host in New Jersey.
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NJ Doctor Accused of Hiring Hitman to Murder His Wife
Officials announced Tuesday that Dr. James Kauffman of Linwood, New Jersey is charged with hiring a hitman to murder his wife, radio host April Kauffman, after she planned on divorcing him and exposing his alleged drug operation with a motorcycle gang. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.