Legendary Colombia cartel drug lord released from U.S. prison after 25 years: “He won’t be retiring a poor man”

One of Colombia’s legendary drug lords and a key operator of the Medellin cocaine cartel has been released from a U.S. prison and is expected to be deported back home. Records from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons show Fabio Ochoa Vásquez was released Tuesday after completing 25 years of a 30-year prison sentence. Ochoa, 67, … Read more

Johnson Outdoors sets quarterly cash dividend By Investing.com

Investors should note that forward-looking statements related to future dividends or financial performance are subject to various risks and uncertainties. These could include changes in economic conditions, consumer confidence, discretionary spending patterns, and other factors detailed in the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The stock is currently trading near its 52-week low, … Read more

Tricked by a Fake Viral Food Product? You’ve Just Been Snackfished

You’ve heard of a “catfish”—a fake online identity adopted by someone who wants to trick or scam other people. Transparent ketchup was a “snackfish,” and Benji is the UK’s number one snackfisher. Benji’s Instagram account—UK Snack Attack—is home to pistachio-flavored Coco Pops, pickle-shaped Haribo, mint Coca-Cola, ice-cream Pringles, and butter Oreos. It all started with … Read more

‘Why Can’t You Admit Democrats Are Wrong’

Whoopi Goldberg GETS CHECKED for Defending Biden’s Hunter Pardon: ‘Why Can’t You Admit Democrats Are Wrong’ Charlamagne Tha God stirred up a lively debate on The View Wednesday, confronting Whoopi Goldberg over President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The Breakfast Club host called out Democrats for what he described as … Read more

Ukraine sanctions Georgian leaders over crackdown on pro-EU protests | Russia-Ukraine war News

President Zelenskyy targets the prime minister and other Georgian Dream figures for ‘handing the country over to Putin’. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sanctioned top Georgian officials, including the prime minister and the billionaire founder of the ruling party, in a bid to halt the country’s apparent drift into Russia’s orbit. Zelenskyy announced the sanctions … Read more

Money launderer for Russian spies won deal to help defend Ukraine power plant

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. A London-based businessman won a Ukrainian state contract to help defend a key power plant from Russian attacks while secretly helping Moscow’s intelligence services to launder money and evade sanctions, according to investigators and … Read more

Russian programmer says FSB agents planted spyware on his Android phone

A programmer said the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) installed spyware on his Android phone after he was detained in Moscow earlier this year. Security researchers confirmed that his phone had spyware installed, likely when the authorities had physical access to his phone and had forced him to give up his passcode.  For the programmer … Read more

Ancelotti admits striker is ‘not at his best level’ after another penalty miss in Real Madrid defeat

Carlo Ancelotti has admitted Kylian Mbappe has not been “at his best level” since joining Real Madrid after missing a penalty in Wednesday’s 2-1 defeat to Athletic Club. Just a week after missing from the spot against Liverpool in the Champions League, the France star endured more misery as his tame shot was easily saved … Read more

Hannah Kobayashi never mentioned Mexico travel plans despite crossing: family

Missing Hawaii woman Hannah Kobayashi’s family will continue searching for the 30-year-old despite police assertions that the woman, who has not been heard from by family or friends for 21 days, crossed the border into Mexico of her own accord. On Monday, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell said surveillance footage and other evidence … Read more