Resilient, resourceful and ready April 16, 2021
Tri-Service Awards honor ROTC students and Corps of Cadets members for achievements academic, athletic and civic
In the academic year of the mask, the handwash and the 6-foot distance, Norwich University’s military-oriented students still hit their marks, President Dr. Mark Anarumo said.
For the third straight semester, the coronavirus pandemic changed everything, forcing commission-pursuing students in ROTC, students with armed forces contracts and students in the Corps of Cadets to adopt new ways to train and gather. During an early semester quarantine, they stayed mostly in their rooms, waiting for COVID-19 positives to abate. When they returned to business, the students covered their faces, measured off arm-fathom-long spaces and sought their stride.
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The current and former CEOs of the blockchain payments company Ripple won t have to bare their financial lives to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after a ruling on Friday from U.S. Magistrate Judge
Sarah Netburn of Manhattan.
Netburn granted a motion by Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder and former CEO Chris Larsen to quash SEC subpoenas for eight years of banking records that the government said it needed to prove that Garlinghouse and Larsen engaged in the sale of unregistered securities when they traded XRP, digital tokens that were originally distributed on the Ripple platform. The SEC also alleges that the two executives aided and abetted Ripple in the sale of more than $1 billion in unregistered XRP between 2013 and 2020.
Police arrest five suspects in ATC judge murder case
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Identification of the suspects will be done by Aftab Afridi s son Majid Afridi.
SWABI (Dunya News) – Police arrested five suspects in anti-terrorism court (ATC) judge Aftab Afridi murder case as raids were conducted in Khyber and Peshawar, Swabi DPO confirmed on Monday.
The DPO told that identification of the suspects will be done by Aftab Afridi’s son Majid Afridi. It is pertinent here to mention that some unidentified armed assailants on Sunday killed the ATC judge along with his wife and two children.
The incident took place at Ambar Interchange near Swabi when the judge was travelling from Swat to Islamabad. The unidentified armed men sprayed bullets on the vehicle of Aftab Afridi killing the judge, his wife and two children on the spot.