Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images(ORLANDO, Fla.) The Orlando-based import export company Metalhouse LLC touts itself as a “highly reputable global trading partner for steel products” but federal prosecutors said the company’s president was anything but reputable.
The U.S. Department of Justice arrested businessman John Can Unsalan on charges that he aided in a three-year scheme to violate U.S. sanctions against oligarch Sergey Kurchenko, a Ukrainian national who made his fortune selling natural gas.
According to the indictment, Unsalan provided Kurchenko with more than $150 million in return for steelmaking materials.
“The arrest of John Can Unsalan should serve as a warning to those who seek to do business with sanctioned individuals or entities that endanger the security of the United States and our allies,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland. “The Justice Department is relentlessly pursuing those whose seek to evade sanctions imposed against the Russian regim
ABC News(DADEVILLE, Ala.) Four people were killed and 32 others injured when a mass shooting broke out at a crowded sweet 16 birthday party in rural Dadeville, Alabama, on Saturday night, authorities said.
The shooter is still at large.
Apr 17, 7:36 PM EDT
32 injured, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency says
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has updated the number of people injured during the shooting Saturday night to 32.
Police are still investigating the incident and are trying to "solidify a motive and potential suspects," the ALEA said.
-ABC News Matt Foster
Apr 17, 2:19 PM EDT
VP Harris: Enough is enough
Vice President Kamala Harris tweeted Monday that "enough is enough" in the wake of "another senseless mass shooting," and called on state and federal legislators to "step up and act."
"Parents shouldn t have to pray their babies come home same from school or a birthday party," Harris tweeted. "The majority of Americ
Atlantic RecordsMusical taste is certainly subjective, so a list picking the "best of" anything is certainly ripe for debate, and that will likely be the case with Mojo’s recent list of the 50 Greatest Led Zeppelin songs.
The list was compiled by the magazine’s “world-class team of writers,” noting it’s what they consider “the definitive list of” the best Zeppelin tracks.
Now if you assumed "Stairway to Heaven" landed at number one, you’d be wrong. Instead, the magazine picks the 1975 Physical Graffiti track “Kashmir" for the top spot, saying it “was dense with everything at which Zeppelin excelled: ancient blues, psychedelic dreaming and signature brawn, charged with new, exotic risk.”
Coming in at two is 1971’s “When The Levee Breaks,” followed by 1969’s “Whole Lotta Love” at three, 1971’s “Stairway” at four and 1971’s “Black Dog” at five.
Rounding out the top 10 are: “Since I’ve Been Loving Yo
Scott Legato/Getty ImagesJohn Fogerty is set to hit the road in late April on what will be his first tour since regaining worldwide rights to all of his music with Creedence Clearwater Revival, and he’s certainly looking forward to playing those tunes on the road.
"There’s sort of a new outlook, I must say,” he tells ABC Audio. “Retaining now, finally, the ownership it just gives me kinda a new lease on life artistically.”
Fogerty says he suspects that now that he’s in control of his music “there will be a renewed” energy onstage, but that energy may also be coming from another source.
“I’m onstage with my own kids in my band,” he says of sons Shane and Tyler, who are joining him on tour, “and getting to share this music with them and getting to play the songs with them as a band, you know, if you’re a parent it’s the best.”
And while some kids may loathe their parents’ music, Fogerty says that’s not the case with his kids. �
Kevin Mazur/Getty ImagesBruce Springsteen is being honored by his native New Jersey.
Governor Phil Murphy has declared The Boss birthday, September 23, will officially be known as Bruce Springsteen Day in the Garden State.
In announcing the news, Murphy noted, "Bruce Springsteen is one of the most iconic and influential musicians – and New Jerseyans – of all time, period."
The declaration came a day after Springsteen and The E Street Band wrapped the first leg of their North American tour at New Jersey s Prudential Center, with a set that featured two special songs.
Bruce opened the night with the Lucky Town track "Local Hero," appropriate for a man playing his home state. The performance marked the first time he played the song on this tour, and the first time it s been played since 2013.
Springsteen also added a cover of the Tom Waits classic "Jersey Girl," another tour debut. Previously, Bruce hadn t played the track with the E Stre