Hello!
Trump executive Weisselberg prepares for jail on Rikers Island, Brazil's Bolsonaro is in a Florida hospital, and U.S. banks are getting ready for shrinking profits by Linda Noakes |
|
|
A resident of Soledar waits in temporary sleeping accommodation before being transported to an evacuation train in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, January 8, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne |
|
|
Abandoned cars are left in a flooded street in east Santa Barbara, California, January 9, 2023. REUTERS/Erica Urech |
|
| - The latest in a string of Pacific storms blamed for at least 12 deaths soaked California, prompting evacuations of some 25,000 people, including the entire town of Montecito and nearby areas of the Santa Barbara coast, due to heightened flood and mudslide risks.
- Allen Weisselberg, a longtime executive for Donald Trump, is expected to be sent to New York's notorious Rikers Island jail after being sentenced today for helping engineer a 15-year tax fraud scheme at the former president's real estate company.
- Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who helped to amplify Trump's false claims about widespread fraud in the 2020 election, has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors seeking documents about payments he received from Trump or his presidential campaign, a person familiar with the matter said.
- Classified documents from Joe Biden's vice-presidential days were discovered in November by the U.S. president's personal attorneys at a Washington think tank, a White House lawyer said.
- The House of Representatives adopted a package of internal rules that give right-wing hardliners more leverage over the chamber's newly elected Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy.
|
|
|
The plane takes off ahead of Britain's first satellite launch, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, January 9, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls |
|
|
A staff member unpacks copies of Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' at a Waterstones bookstore in London, January 10, 2023. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls |
|
|
We think you may like this: |
Reuters Auto File From Shanghai to Detroit to Munich, a look at the fast-paced world of automotive technology. | |
|
Sponsors are not involved in the creation of newsletters or other Reuters news content. |
Reuters Daily Briefing is sent 5 days a week. Think your friend or colleague should know about us? Forward this newsletter to them. They can also sign up here.
To manage which newsletters you're signed up for, click here. Want to stop receiving this email? Unsubscribe here. |
Follow Reuters on social media |
|
|
|