Dem socialist House candidate, Espaillat rival gets donations linked to protest, ICE monitors

A democratic socialist House candidate who has participated in anti-Israel demonstrations has been accepting campaign cash from firms whose technology has been used to monitor protesters. Darializa Avila Chevalier, who is looking to unseat five-term incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat, received a $1,500 donation from Rami Sarafa, Board of Elections records show. Sarafa is CEO of Cordoba Advisory Partners, a wealth management and private equity firm. Cordoba created an investment vehicle, Datamnr Preferred Secondary LLC, to buy preferred shares in Dataminr, an AI “risk intelligence” company whose tools have been used by police to monitor Black Lives Matter protests and Gaza…

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Legendary WWE tag team duo departs company in latest wave of cuts

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, the WWE tag team known as the New Day, reportedly departed the company on Saturday as part of the latest string of releases.Kingston and Woods became fan favorites as they formed New Day with fellow superstar Big…

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Power the future sends letter to lawmakers over data

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Power the Future, a pro-energy advocacy group, is asking Congress to take a closer look at the opposition to data centers that is springing up across the country.In a letter to Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., the group…

Mamdani allocates 0K for reparations talks as NYC faces .4B deficit

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, New York City has set aside $500,000 to fund community discussions on reparations and other forms of assistance for Black New Yorkers as a major budget deficit looms, internal communications show.An internal message, dated January, detailed how more…

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‘Everest season has gotten off to a terrible start’ worries  ‘Into Thin Air’ scribe Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer, 30 years after surviving Everest’s deadliest day, still worries about the climbing season. Everest’s season is off to a “terrible start” due to a Khumbu Icefall closure, delaying acclimatization. Krakauer’s bestselling memoir, “Into Thin Air,” about the 1996 tragedy, has a new edition. It’s been 30 years since Jon Krakauer survived one of the worst disasters on Mount Everest. But every spring, when climbing season on the world’s tallest peak hits, he still worries. “I get this knot in my stomach. It sort of hit its peak around May 10,” he told The Post in an exclusive interview.…

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