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Jesse Jackson and His Spouse Are Hospitalized With Covid-19

Rev. Jesse Jackson and his wife Jacqueline were hospitalized after testing positive for Covid-19, Mr Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH coalition said in a statement on Saturday.

Both were treated at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, The Associated Press reported.

“Doctors are currently monitoring the condition of both,” the statement said. No details were given about their condition. Mr. Jackson is 79 and Jacqueline Jackson is 77.

Mr. Jackson was vaccinated in January. He has worked to convince more black Americans to get vaccinated.

“Vaccination is essential to save lives, especially for African Americans, who are disproportionately the greatest victims of the virus,” he said at the time.

He announced in 2017 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.

A civil rights advocate for more than 50 years, Mr. Jackson competed for the Democratic presidential nominations in 1984 and 1988. He was a close associate of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Rand Paul’s spouse purchased shares in Covid therapy maker Gilead as virus unfold

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) listens to Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to discuss the on-going federal response to COVID-19, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 11, 2021.

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WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Rand Paul and his wife had not bought or sold stock in an individual company in at least 10 years when Kelley Paul purchased shares of the drug company Gilead Sciences in early 2020.

The purchase came early in the novel coronavirus’ initial wave through the United States — and one day after the first U.S. clinical trial began for Gilead’s remdesivir as a treatment for Covid-19, according to records reviewed by CNBC.

That purchase and its timing made headlines Wednesday when the Kentucky senator disclosed it for the first time in a mandatory Senate filing — more than 16 months after the legal deadline for reporting it had passed.

Rand Paul has been one of the leading opponents of Covid mask mandates and other preventative measures, calling for people to “resist” them. YouTube suspended his official account Tuesday over his claims that masks don’t prevent infections. Paul called the suspension a “badge of honor.”

The purchase of up to $15,000 worth of Gilead shares was made three weeks before the World Health Organization declared Covid a pandemic. On Feb. 26, 2020, the day Kelley Paul bought the shares, there were only 14 confirmed cases of Covid in the United States.

The 2012 STOCK Act requires members of Congress to disclose the purchase and sale of individual stocks, bonds and commodity futures within 45 days of the transaction.

Other assets — such as mutual funds, EIFs and T-bills — are exempt from the 45-day requirement and need to be disclosed only once a year. The different reporting schedules prioritize the disclosure of trades that could be used to profit from nonpublic information.

Since 2012, Paul has disclosed 187 transactions involving mutual funds, EIFs, trusts and government bonds in his annual reports. But he has disclosed only one transaction in an individual stock: Gilead.

Paul’s office said he filled out a disclosure form about the Gilead purchase on time in 2020, but through an oversight it was not transmitted to the Senate records office.

It is not out of the ordinary for a U.S. senator such as Paul or his spouse to buy stock in a publicly traded company like Gilead. But for Rand and Kelley Paul, Gilead is the first and only individual stock that the lawmaker has reported he or his wife buying or selling during his 10 years in the Senate.

Paul is a member of the Senate health committee, which received a private briefing in January 2020 on the threat of the coronavirus from Trump administration officials. A Paul spokesperson said the senator did not attend any Covid committee briefings.

A prominent Washington ethics lawyer, who declined to be named because his clients are both Republican and Democratic elected officials, told CNBC, “If the [Securities and Exchange Commission] were conducting an insider trading investigation of this transaction they would see the sudden purchase of individual stocks when the subject of the investigation had not purchased individual stocks before and had recently had access to market-moving information as a huge red flag.”

Last year, federal prosecutors investigated stock sales made in advance of a coronavirus-fueled market plunge by and connected to Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., then-Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.

Those probes ended without charges being filed — but the investigations and details about the controversial trades were widely publicized at the time. Loeffler was defeated in a runoff election in January.

By not disclosing the purchase, Paul avoided becoming the subject of an investigation like the ones that targeted his fellow senators last year.

Paul’s disclosure Wednesday was first reported by The Washington Post. But the fact that the Gilead shares were the couple’s one and only stock buy in the last decade has not been reported until now.

A spokeswoman for Paul said the senator and his wife “lost money” on the Gilead stock.

While it’s true that the price of Gilead is lower now than when Kelley Paul bought the shares, she has not sold the Gilead stock yet, meaning she has not realized any losses or gains from it.

CNBC asked Paul’s spokeswoman, Kelsey Cooper, if the senator or his wife had bought or sold any stocks in the year since the Gilead purchase. She did not answer.

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The price of Gilead stock has fluctuated since Kelley Paul bought shares at $74.70, climbing as high as $83.99 and falling as low as $56.56.

Gilead shares were trading at $70.65 late Thursday.

Exactly how many shares Kelley Paul owns is unclear. Senators are required to report the value of transactions by them or their spouses only within a range of dollar values. In this case, Kelley Paul bought between $1,001 and $15,000 worth of shares, Sen. Paul’s disclosure said.

Last month, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., disclosed stock and stock option trades valued at a total of between $894,000 and $3.5 million from January through May.

Like Paul, Tuberville made his disclosure after the expiration of the deadline set by the STOCK Act.

Tuberville’s trades included a Jan. 25 sale of stock put options for Alibaba Group Holding Limited, the giant Chinese e-commerce company. Tuberville is a leading critic of China.

A Tuberville spokeswoman told CNBC last month that the senator had not even known about the individual stock and stock option trades and therefore also had not known they needed to be disclosed by the STOCK Act’s deadline.

She said Tuberville has financial advisors who handle his stock trading. She would not identify those managers when asked who they were.

Correction: This article has been updated to reflect the correct spelling of remdesivir.

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El Chapo’s spouse, Emma Coronel, might maintain the keys to Sinaloa Cartel

Two years after the conviction and life imprisonment of Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the cartel he once led appears stronger than ever.

A threat analysis by the US Drug Enforcement Administration published in March found that the Sinaloa cartel is still the largest organization of its kind in Mexico and “retains the greatest national influence” in the US. said the DEA.

It seems to be proof that the organization is much bigger than a man. But what about a woman?

After the arrest of Emma Coronel Aispuro, El Chapo’s wife and mother of their twin daughters, in February, US authorities hope that their three-decade-long war with the cartel will be interrupted.

Coronel, 31, is being held without bail on charges of conspiracy to distribute narcotics and helping El Chapo escape a Mexican prison in 2014. Beauty Queen, who married El Chapo when she was 19 goes deeper.

“Coronel grew up with knowledge of the drug trafficking industry,” said the lawsuit. “Coronel understood the scope of the Sinaloa cartel drug trafficking.”

That scale is enormous, say the US authorities. The cartel controls drug trafficking in the most important areas of Mexico – along the Pacific coast and on the northern and southern borders and is the gatekeeper along the southwestern border of the USA and controls the smuggling routes to California and Arizona. And the organization is as violent as it is ruthless. US prosecutors say the cartel has been known to carry out murders, assassinations and torture just to protect its turf. Some believe Coronel could help break the cycle of violence.

Emma Coronel Aispuro, wife of Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, leaves federal court during his trial in Brooklyn, New York on February 5, 2019.

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“It knows where all the bodies are buried, so to speak, and it can cause great damage to the Sinaloa cartel,” said former DEA chief international operations officer Mike Vigil in an interview with CNBC’s American Greed.

Vigil, whose six books on international drug trafficking include “Afghan Warlord,” which appeared last fall, believes Coronel will eventually strike a deal with the US authorities in hopes of protecting their daughters. He said it could do real harm to the organization.

“She can give a lot of information, the drug routes, where to buy cocaine, corrupt officials, members of the Sinaloa cartel and things like that,” Vigil said.

Negotiating positions

Coronel, who is a US citizen and Mexican citizen and has been indicted in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, has not filed a lawsuit. In March, she waived her right to a preliminary hearing.

“We are working on a possible plea deal,” said her New York attorney Jeffrey Lichtman in an email to American Greed. “Things could be resolved in the next few weeks.” He didn’t say whether an agreement could include Coronel’s collaboration.

Lichtman previously described rumors of Coronel’s potential collaboration as “despicable” and warned not to endanger the lives of his client and their daughters.

In March, Lichtman told NBCUniversal’s Telemundo that his client doesn’t have as much information as people think.

“That’s a popular opinion, but it’s based on speculation,” Lichtman said, noting that El Chapo was behind bars most of the time while the couple were married. “It’s not like he told her prison secrets over the phone.”

Another drug trafficking expert, Mexico City-based journalist Ioan Grillo, told American Greed that the Sinaloa cartel was so extensive and decentralized that even Coronel didn’t have the secrecy the authorities needed to keep it to bring down.

“I don’t think there is any serious case that it would be a major blow,” said Grillo, whose latest book “Blood Gun Money: How America Arms Gangs and Cartels” was published earlier this year.

He said the cartel could easily shift to other routes if its existing utilities were compromised. And even if she could give up corrupt government officials, there’s a lot more where they come from.

“You could divulge information about political protections, but even if you do, people can get other political protections,” he said.

Vigil believes the cartel is already making adjustments just in case.

“The Sinaloa cartel is a very resilient cartel,” he said.

However, Lichtman has not taken a deal off the table for his customer.

“I think anyone charged with a federal crime that faces a minimum sentence of 10 years is certainly open to what the government has to say about a negotiated solution,” he told Telemundo in March.

Star witnesses

If Coronel turned around, she wouldn’t be the first Sinaloa insider to do so.

In the criminal case against El Chapo 2019, no fewer than 14 cooperating witnesses were represented. These included Chicago twins Peter and Jay Flores, high-level traffickers for the organization who kept the drugs flowing to the heartland of the United States and the money to El Chapo.

Today the Flores twins are hiding, but their wives only spoke to “American Greed”. Olivia Flores, who is married to Jay, and Mia Flores, who is married to Peter, are also making extensive arrangements. They live under a false name and “American Greed” agreed to keep the location of the interview a secret.

Mexican drug trafficker Joaquin Guzman Loera aka ‘el Chapo Guzman’ (C) is accompanied by Marines when he is presented to the press in Mexico City on February 22, 2014.

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“Our husbands could maneuver themselves on both streets of Chicago up to the mountain peaks of Sinaloa. And they could navigate through both worlds,” Olivia told American Greed.

But the deeper they got into the business, the more complicated life became.

“The more money they made, the more problems they had. Every good moment in our family was always overshadowed by a bad,” said Mia.

Eventually, caught in the middle of an internal cartel skirmish, the twins turned to US prosecutors for a deal.

Another insider who turned against El Chapo was Vicente Zambada Niebla, eldest son of the current king of the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.

Vicente Zambada, who is serving a 15-year sentence after pleading guilty to the reduced counts, testified against El Chapo while Coronel watched in the courtroom. That has further fueled speculation that Coronel might be willing to turn the organization on.

Endless war

The fact that the organization hardly seems to miss a blow even when its leaders attack one another shows the folly of US law enforcement’s longstanding strategy of targeting drug lords, Vigil and Grillo told American Greed.

“The war on drugs was conceptually a failure,” said Grillo. “And the king’s strategy failed.”

Grillo said that while it is important not to allow drug lords to operate with impunity, a better strategy is to target drug trafficking operations.

“I believe we need to look at the idea of ​​harm reduction, and harm reduction means reducing the harm that drugs do to Americans in deaths and addiction through overdose and reducing the harm of drug-related violence,” said he.

He said that means more resources to treat drug addiction and to target organized crime and corruption in Mexico.

Vigil agreed, saying that in his 30 years with the DEA he had never agreed to the emphasis on drug lords.

“We here in the United States need to better reduce the demand for drugs,” he said. “Because until we do that, if it’s not Mexico, it will be in another country.”

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How Id Thieves Took My Spouse for a Experience

Insurance companies regularly check your balance when you sign up. It was therefore confusing that Progressive would have issued my wife with a policy without her thawing her file. But TransUnion was listed as a “financial responsibility provider” – an amusing euphemism, if you know how long consumer advocates have been complaining about insurance companies using credit data to set interest rates – and my wife’s frozen credit file sure showed Progressive pinged it this month.

How? Incredibly, an exception often allows insurance companies to check your balance even when you don’t want to have anything to do with it. We learned that this exception meant Progressive could put itself on my wife’s file – which in turn helped someone like us pick the pocket of New York State and its taxpayers.

Progressive, in his wisdom, believed my wife was responsible enough to warrant cover. Fortunately, Mr. Pasternak paid! The second page of our welcome package said that “the authorization you gave for your first installment” should come from a bank account with his name on it.

So meet our new best friend. With a name like Shiran Pasternak he was a quick internet search away. Was he the thief? We wondered. But if so, he hid it pretty well. Like my wife, he had a “Welcome to Progressive” package and notes from the state about a mysterious unemployment claim that he had never submitted. (The bank account and routing numbers in his Progressive package were identical to ours, but had no connection with any of the institutions where either of us did our financial business. With the numbers cut off, it was impossible to find out if they were from someone else or were invented.)

After we put all of this together, Mr. Pasternak – who happened to be a former New York Times employee – in Irvington, NY, took a breath of relief and let me find out what had happened to all of us.

This is how it works.

Auto insurers – even those you don’t use – already know a lot about you. They share damage information with each other in order to weed out unprofitable or reckless customers who try to switch to another provider. You can also access your driver’s license number, your current auto policy data, and the make and model of your vehicle. Often times, they buy this information from states (which end up sending money back instantly if buyers are negligent and unemployment fraud increases).

Insurers want to make applying for a policy as easy as possible. Once you fill in information, they’ll be happy to help and fill in some of these gaps for you. For some unfortunate victims, it was as easy for the scammers as copying the driver’s license number that appeared, although more technical know-how was usually required.

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DOJ sues Trump ally Roger Stone, spouse over alleged unpaid taxes

Roger Stone, longtime political ally of US President Donald Trump, is leaving after a status hearing in the criminal proceedings initiated against him by special adviser Robert Mueller on March 14, 2019 at the US District Court in Washington.

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The Justice Department on Friday sued Roger Stone, the loyal former advisor to ex-President Donald Trump, claiming he and his wife owe nearly $ 2 million in unpaid federal taxes and other fees.

The lawsuit accuses Stone and Nydia Stone of using an “alter ego” business to “protect their personal income from forced collection and fund a lavish lifestyle.”

The civil lawsuit also accuses the Stones of “trying to defraud the United States” by fraudulently transferring money used to buy their home.

Stone, 68, a longtime Republican politician, was pardoned by Trump in December after being convicted of lying by Congress.

The DOJ’s complaint filed in federal court in South Florida alleges Stone and his wife underpaid their income taxes for five consecutive years in 2007 and 2011. The Stones owe $ 1,590,361.89, including interest and penalties for late payments, according to the complaint.

The lawsuit also alleges Stone failed to pay his full tax bill in 2018 when he filed separately from his spouse. He owes income taxes, interest and penalties of $ 407,036.84 for that year, the complaint said.

“Despite the termination and demand for payment, Roger and Nydia Stone failed and refused to pay the full amount of the debt they owed,” claims the DOJ.

Stone did not immediately respond to an email asking for comment on the lawsuit.

The complaint alleges that by using a Delaware limited liability company called Drake Ventures, the Stones “escaped and thwarted the collection efforts of the IRS.” The company is so dominated and controlled “by the family” that it does not exist as an independent entity, “claims the DOJ.

Drake Ventures has no website or phone number, all members are part of Stone’s family, and its address is the same as the Stone’s home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the complaint states.

“The Stones used Drake Ventures’ bank accounts to pay a significant portion of their personal expenses, including groceries, dental bills, spas, salons, clothing and restaurant expenses,” the complaint said.

They paid more than $ 500,000 of their personal tax liabilities through Drake Ventures’ bank accounts in 2018 and 2019 and used the company to pay Stone employees and relatives without providing proper documentation, the DOJ claims.

“The Stones used Drake Ventures for an improper purpose and harmed the United States,” the complaint read. “They used Drake Ventures to receive payments to be made to Roger Stone personally, pay their personal expenses, shield their assets and avoid reporting taxable income to the IRS.”

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Trump and his spouse obtained coronavirus vaccine earlier than leaving the White Home.

Former President Donald J. Trump and his wife Melania were tacitly given coronavirus vaccinations in January before leaving the White House, an adviser said Monday.

The news came a day after Mr Trump appeared at the CPAC political conference in Orlando, Florida, where he first encouraged people to get vaccinated.

“Everyone should go to get your shot,” said Mr. Trump during the speech. When The Times asked an adviser to the former president if he had received his, the answer was that he had one privately a month earlier.

Mr Trump’s secret approach came when some of his supporters expressed opposition to the vaccine and other officials tried to set an example by making the shot public.

President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former Vice President Mike Pence received vaccination shots on television cameras.

Mr. Trump’s concern about the vaccine has generally been whether as president he will get credit for his development. He never publicly encouraged people to take it while in office; The first vaccines were approved shortly after election day.

The adviser did not say whether Mr Trump had received both his first and second vaccinations in January or whether the second came at a different time.

Mr and Mrs Trump were both infected with the coronavirus in the fall, and the former president was hospitalized with a serious case.

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My Spouse Was Cautious of My Lab-Made Dinner Occasion. The Fake Whiskey Gained Her Over.

Cassandra said her drink was perfect. In fact, the foam made from the beta-lactoglobulin lasted longer than shaken egg white. I also pointed out to Cassandra that our bourbon has fewer carbon emissions. She didn’t find that interesting.

I needed her to like her drink so she could have another. Cassandra, a former vegetarian, wasn’t looking forward to our evening. “Wrong meat has a lot of crap. I don’t like highly processed foods, ”she said. “I know a lot of unhealthy vegetarians.”

To change her mood, I gave her a few pieces of diamond jewelry from the lab. Diamond mining is a brutal industry for all I’ve ever learned from a Leonardo DiCaprio movie. Mr DiCaprio is indeed an investor in Diamond Foundry, a Silicon Valley company that slowly grows diamonds in a reactor that heats the plasma to 10,000 degrees, the warmth of the outer layers of the sun.

Its diamonds sell for a little less than mined. This meant I had to gently tell Cassandra that the $ 6,400 tennis bracelet, $ 3,300 worth of earrings, $ 5,400 ring, and $ 4,500 necklace looked great to her, but the closest ones Day how celebrities had to be returned on the red carpet. Her mood wasn’t fixed.

However, she said – completely unsolicited – that my skin was glowing. I had no idea if it was due to the cobwebs, human collagen, two cocktails, or my concern about the return of the diamonds.

My son Laszlo was harder to argue with. “I wanted to heat up some chicken nuggets,” he said. But when he saw the food and thought about the hassle of microwave nuggets, he decided to give it a try. “It doesn’t look gross.”