Wednesday 19 October 2022

US Busts Network Providing Technology To Russian Military – The Associated Press

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a round of criminal charges and sanctions related to a complicated scheme to procure military technologies from U.S. manufacturers and illegally supply them to Russia for its war in Ukraine.

Some of the equipment was recovered on battlefields in Ukraine, the Justice Department said, and other nuclear proliferation technology was intercepted in Latvia before it could be shipped to Russia.

The Justice Department charged nine people in separate cases in New York and Connecticut, as well as two oil brokers for Venezuela. The defendants are accused of acquiring the military technology from U.S. companies and then laundering tens of millions of dollars for wealthy Russian businessmen and other sanctioned entities. Some of the defendants are also accused of brokering illicit oil deals for the Venezuelan state-owned oil company.

“As I have said, our investigators and prosecutors will be relentless in their efforts to identify, locate, and bring to justice those whose illegal acts undermine the rule of law and enable the Russian regime to continue its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

The five defendants charged in New York are all Russian nationals, and two have been arrested. All four defendants in the Connecticut case — three Latvians and one Ukrainian — were taken into custody months ago at the request of U.S. authorities.

The criminal charges complement the latest round of Biden administration sanctions targeting Russia.

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control announced sanctions Wednesday against one of the men charged by the Justice Department, designating Yury Orekhov and two of his firms, Nord-Deutsche Industrieanlagenbau GmbH and Opus Energy Trading LLC, for procuring advanced semiconductors and microprocessors used in fighter aircraft and ballistic and hypersonic missile systems among other military uses.

Orekhov and the firms ultimately sent the materials to Russian end-users, including companies designated by various federal agencies, in violation of U.S. export controls.

The Justice Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control worked in coordination to identify the Russian network.

Along with sanctions on members of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner-circle, the U.S. has frozen Russian Central Bank funds and imposed aggressive export controls.

The latest effort is dedicated to preventing Russia from procuring military technologies.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said in a statement Wednesday that Russia has increasingly struggled to get the technologies it needs to sustain the war “thanks to the unprecedented sanctions and export controls imposed by our broad coalition of partners and allies.”

“We know these efforts are having a direct effect on the battlefield,” he said, “as Russia’s desperation has led them to turn to inferior suppliers and outdated equipment.”

Information from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, presented Friday at the Treasury Department, said Russia has lost more than 6,000 pieces of equipment since the beginning of the war in late February and is turning to Iran and North Korea for supplies.

Russia is reliant on foreign production machinery and ongoing banking sanctions have undercut the Kremlin’s ability to obtain financing for importing military equipment, the ODNI said.



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No Laws Broken At Texas Drag Show Even With Child In Audience, Say Police – The Epoch Times

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A drag show in Texas reportedly took place at a Plano diner in the presence of a child and a local politician alleges the event broke state obscenity laws.

Texas is among the most conservative and Republican states in the country.

“You have liberal Democrat extremists that are trying to push the edges to see what they can get away with,” said State Rep. Matt Shaheen (R-Plano).

Video of the show, which was posted on Twitter, features a dancer at the Ebb and Flow restaurant in The Shops at Legacy lifting their dress to show white panties while twerking suggestively as a little girl watches.

“It was a total disgusting vulgar display of obscenity in my community, and I’m not going to tolerate it,” Shaheen told The Epoch Times. “People are livid.”

The Oct. 15 event was promoted on Ebb and Flow’s Facebook page as a “Garden of Eden Drag Brunch” taking place at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every third Saturday.

Ebb and Flow, a private establishment, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

“I can’t speak to the parents that would bring a child to that,” Shaheen said. “That’s just terrible. I think some parents do bring their kids to this kind of trash.”

Plano police told The Epoch Times in a statement that police administrators and legal advisers carefully reviewed the video and determined no laws were broken.

“At this time, no complaints have been filed with the department,” said Jennifer Chapman, public information officer with the Plano Police Department.

“The event was advertised as “18+ adults only. The business owner says he checked ticketed attendees at the door to make sure they understood what they were going to see.”

Under Section 43.21 of the Texas Penal Code, displays or the distribution of obscenity can be charged as a misdemeanor, or a third-degree felony depending on the circumstances.

The video was submitted to the Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) by Shaheen, however, the Collin County Sheriff’s Office directed inquiries back to the Plano Police Department.

Neither the Denton County Sheriff’s Office nor the TDPS issued a comment.

The city of Plano is in both Collin and Denton counties.

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Mississippi Rolls Out Mobile ID For Statewide Elections – The Associated Press – En Español

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JACKSON, Miss (AP) — Mississippi voters will be able to use their smartphones as voter identification in the November election, marking the first real test of a new statewide program that integrates technology into the voting process.

The program was launched last year in the form of an Apple and Android app. It stores a resident’s driver’s license in digital form and allows someone to use their phone in places they would typically show a license, such as voting locations.

Keith Davis, deputy commissioner for the Department of Public Safety, told WLBT-TV that around 100,000 people have downloaded the app, and more than 51,000 residents signed up for the digital driver’s license.

Industry experts have estimated that the coronavirus pandemic sped up the widespread adoption of contactless identification methods by at least a decade.

Mississippi is one of 10 states with a “fully engaged” mobile identification program, Davis said. Idemia, a multinational technology company headquartered in France, was contracted by DPS to build the app. The company has launched similar apps in several other states.

Davis said DPS is also working to build a system that would allow people in Mississippi to use their phone instead of their license to check in with the Transportation Security Administration before boarding a flight.

“We are working with Idemia as well as the other states that are rolling out mobile ID, working with TSA to get that put into place,” Davis told the news station.



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Tee Grizzley Says He’s Done Rapping, Video Games And Movies Only – TMZ

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Tee Grizzley All Rap Sounds the Same … Taking My Talents to Movies, Gaming!!!

10/19/2022 1:19 PM PT

Tee Grizzley just released his new album, “Chapters of the Trenches,” and the Detroit-born rapper’s fans better soak it up, ’cause it’s also his last — he’s closing the book on his music career!!!

The video game industry has been kind to Tee (and his pockets) amid the COVID-19 quarantine. During a new interview with Bootleg Kev, he claimed to bring in six-figures monthly from his growing “GTA” role-playing empire alone.

According to Tee, he hasn’t been to a club in a minute and would rather sit at home making bank online than risk an altercation for an appearance fee … even if leaving five figures on the table makes his manager Melissa Tuan upset.

TG’s denouncing rap altogether — he says it all sounds the same now — so, he’s rebranding himself as a professional gamer and part-time movie director who’s tired of the BS within the music industry.

With “GTA6” currently in development, the digital sky’s the limit for TG’s Grizzley World.

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Part of the reason he could be backing away from hip hop is the recent loss of his close friend PnB Rock, who TG saw in September, the day before he was murdered.

TG says genuine friends in the music industry are hard to come by, making the loss that much more crippling.



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Bartonville Council Approves Whataburger Restaurant – The Cross Timbers Gazette

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The Bartonville Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a Conditional Use Permit for a new Whataburger restaurant on the eastern corner of Blanco Drive and FM 407.

The new restaurant will be open 24/7, and it needed council approval because of the drive-thru window. The site plan shows that traffic will use Blanco Drive to get into the parking lot, and there won’t be any direct access to FM 407.

During the public hearing, about a dozen people — mostly Blanco Drive residents — spoke in opposition to the proposal, citing concerns about safety, noise and an increase in traffic on Blanco Drive. Many were especially opposed to the 24-hour nature of the business.

“The wrong elements are going to be invited into Bartonville and Lantana because of the 24/7,” said Charles Nuber. “What are you inviting into the area?”

After hearing previously voiced concerns, Whataburger changed the orientation of the site plan to have the drive-thru speakers facing toward Blanco Drive, away from the homes in Lantana. A police officer will be on-site from midnight to 4 a.m. on weekends.

No construction timeline has been announced.

Mark Smith

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Report: Former Misfits Top Laner Irrelevant May Be Joining SK Gaming For 2023 LEC Spring Split – Dot Esports

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A member of the former Misfits LEC roster appears to have found a new home.

Joel “Irrelevant” Miro Scharoll, former top laner for Misfits, has made a “verbal agreement” to join the upcoming lineup of SK Gaming, according to Alejandro Gomis of Blix.gg. This move follows the departure of Misfits from the entirety of the LEC and ERLs. The organization is being replaced by Team Heretics as of the 2023 Spring Split and into the foreseeable future.

Sources: Irrelevant reached a verbal agreement with SK Gaming 🇩🇪 and will be the toplaner in LEC 🇪🇺.

SK Gaming has significantly increased its budget and is targeting big players this off season.

Details⬇https://t.co/uPy9m3PwMR

— Alejandro Gomis (@anonimotum) October 19, 2022

Irrelevant debuted as part of the Misfits roster this past summer after being a part of the organization’s LFL team last year. Misfits shocked fans and players alike during the 2022 Summer Split after announcing the organization’s departure from League of Legends by successfully taking down some of the strongest teams in the region and advancing to the LEC playoffs.

For SK Gaming, however, 2022 wasn’t too kind. Though the team found a handful of upset victories throughout the year, the organization as a whole has struggled immensely to make an impact on the LEC since its debut in 2019.

Gomis reported that Irrelevant “received great interest from many LEC teams” but decided to cement a verbal agreement with SK, seemingly implying that the organization is increasing its funding for its team in the 2023 LEC season. No information regarding Irrelevant’s move to SK has been confirmed at this time.

LEC fans can look forward to supporting the region at the 2022 League of Legends World Championship when Rogue takes on the LPL’s JDG tomorrow to start the quarterfinals in New York City. The 2023 LEC Spring Split is expected to begin early next year.



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When Early Voting Starts For Nov. 8 Election In Texas – The Dallas Morning News

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By Sarah Bahari

8:02 AM on Oct 19, 2022 CDT

Early voting in Texas for the Nov. 8 election runs from Monday, Oct. 24, through Friday, Nov. 4.

Voters will choose the next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, land commissioner, agriculture commissioner and comptroller.

In addition, U.S. representatives, state senators, state representatives and members of the State Board of Education are up for election, as well as ballot propositions for local cities.

Here’s what you need to know to cast your ballot.

I’m not sure if I registered to vote. How do I check?

You can check your voter registration status through the Texas Secretary of State’s website or your county elections office:

Everything you need to know about the 2022 November midterm elections in Texas

Can I still vote if I have not registered?

No. Texas required voters to register by Oct. 11 to vote this election. Unlike Texas, 22 states and Washington, D.C. allow same-day registration, which allows eligible residents to vote and register and cast a ballot at the same time.

Can I vote by mail?

Maybe. Here’s how to find out if you’re eligible to vote by mail in Texas and how to request a mail-in ballot by Oct. 28.

What do I need to vote?

Voters will need an acceptable form of ID, including a Texas driver’s license, Texas identification card, state handgun license, U.S. military ID with photograph, U.S. citizenship certification with photograph, or U.S. passport.

When and where do I vote early?

That depends on where you live in North Texas. Voters can cast ballots at any early voting location in their county.

Dallas County:

  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 to Saturday, Oct. 29
  • Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 to Wednesday, Nov. 2
  • 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 to Friday, Nov. 4

Check here for a full list of locations.

Tarrant County:

  • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 to Friday, Oct. 28
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29
  • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 to Friday, Nov. 4

Check here for a full list of locations.

Collin County

  • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 to Friday, Oct. 28
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29
  • 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 to Friday, Nov. 4

Check here for a full list of locations.

Denton County

  • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 to Friday, Oct. 28
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29
  • 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30
  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 to Friday, Nov. 4

Check here for a full list of locations.

Sarah Bahari



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US Busts Network Providing Technology To Russian Military – The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a round of criminal charges and sanctions related to a complicated sche...