Brazil's federal government plans to hold the auction of Santos port's massive Tecon 10 container terminal in the first half ...
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos described his time in prison, writing suicide notes, a conversation with President Trump and more in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday. Santos spoke with CBS News ...
Former New York Rep. George Santos has been officially released from prison following President Donald Trump’s decision to commute his sentence. Santos is now speaking out about his gratitude toward ...
WASHINGTON — Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., said in a Sunday interview on CNN that he would only pay back approximately $374,000 in restitution if it is “required of me by the law.” “I can do my ...
On Friday evening, President Trump commuted the sentence of former Representative George Santos. “Good luck George, have a great life!” the president said. By Michael Gold In the days before he was ...
Santos was convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. President Donald Trump said Friday evening he has signed a commutation releasing scandal-plagued former congressman George Santos from ...
For over 60 years, Silvio Santos, the icon of Brazilian TV and culture, has entertained his auditorium and audience on Sundays on his program. Games, jokes, interviews and the classic question "Who ...
Prosecutors questioned why Santos could not immediately pay his restitution. Disgraced former Congressman George Santos made $400,000 selling personalized videos on Cameo, federal prosecutors said in ...
A growing number of companies are using chatbots. Einstein GPT–a generative AI platform which rolled out last year, can go beyond questions and answers and help customers with more complex tasks like ...
BRASILIA, Brazil — Silvio Santos, a Brazilian television executive and presenter known for his beaming smile and catchphrase “Who wants money?” has died after a decades-long career in the spotlight.
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