QUEEN OF THE SOUTH to End with Season 5
March 8, 2021 by Marisa Roffman
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Pictured: “Queen of the South” Logo (Photo by: USA Network)
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH will wrap up its run with the upcoming fifth season, USA Network announced. The ten-episode final year will kick off on Wednesday, April 7 at 10/9c.
“We could not be prouder of our entire cast and crew that joined us on this magnificent journey,” said executive producers Dailyn Rodriguez, Ben Lobato and David Friendly in a statement. “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH began shooting in Mexico City, brought us to faraway places like Malta and Colombia and finally landed in New Orleans. We cannot wait to share the explosive final season with our devoted fans. And, of course, we could not have made this show without the talented and tireless Alice Braga, who brought our queen to life.”
Brazilian former minister to compensate teachers for moral damages
Brazilian former minister to compensate teachers for moral damages
Brasilia, Mar 5 (Prensa Latina) Former Education Minister Abraham Weintraub and the sector s union in Brazil were sentenced to pay more than 7,000 dollars for collective moral damages caused to university professors, it was confirmed today. The aggressions occurred in 2019, in the midst of mobilizations of the staff against cuts in Education and in defense of public education.
After having an investigation for racism against him, the then minister set aside good manners and used adjectives such as: indoctrinators, fat zebras, ideological predators disguised as teachers.
Print article JUNEAU The Alaska Department of Law is seeking more than $1 billion from 21 businesses involved in the poultry industry, accusing them of operating a cartel and illegally inflating the price of most chicken sold in the state. The state filed a consumer-protection lawsuit against the nation’s largest poultry producers, poultry distributors, and some poultry pricers late last month, according to court documents. The case was filed in state court, and Alaska is pursuing it unilaterally, though similar cases have been filed nationwide. The lawsuit involves broiler chickens, which account for 98% of all chicken sold in the United States.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The billionaire hedge fund manager Thomas Sandell has paid $105 million in back taxes and damages to settle charges he defrauded New York state and New York City out of taxes on a decade s worth of fees, officials said on Tuesday.
Sandell, a principal at Sandell Asset Management Corp, did not admit or deny wrongdoing in settling claims by state Attorney General Letitia James and New York City Corporation Counsel James Johnson, who jointly announced the settlement.
The claims arose from Sandell s having deferred paying taxes on $450 million of management and performance fees he earned from overseeing offshore hedge funds from 1998 to 2008.
The social media app popular with right-wing users went dark in January as many service providers pulled back support, accusing it of failing to police violent content related to the attack on the U.S. Capitol