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Watch: Celebrity Veronika Rajek stuns in red and black crop tops, fans love the looks

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Celebrity Veronika Rajek is popular with the media as she professed her love for NFL quarterback Tom Brady as well as for her stunning looks and provocative posts. The young Slovakian model, who is a brand ambassador for multiple brands, recently posted a video wearing a red and a black crop top. Her caption on the post was also thought provoking.

In the video, the celebrity European model stylishly walks down a set of stairs, as if it is a ramp. Although the Mediterranean stairs look beautiful, the gorgeous model turns all eyes towards her as she descends down the stairs wearing a black crop top with long sleeves and a long matching skirt. She pairs the sleek outfit with a pair of black high heels and a delicate necklace with a pendant.

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As she reaches the bottom of the winding staircase, her outfit dramatically changes to a red crop top with matching skirt and matching red high heels The blonde beauty wears her hair down, but her lipstick shade changes from light to bright red complementing her outfit change. Her pendant necklace remains the same.

 
 
 
 
 
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Veronika Rajek adds a thought-provoking caption to her video on social media. It reads, “At the end of the party the red always prevails and the red pill is the best to choose.” She also tags the fashion brand.

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Celebrity model Veronika Rajek has an enormous fan base, many of whom respond to her social media video with comments and emojis. The allusion to Matrix is also welcomed by some fans.

The stunner revealed some of her fitness secrets early this year where she spoke of a rigorous gym workout as well as a strict diet plan that consisted of specific dishes. Of course, Veronika Rajek mentioned that some snacks in her diet included Slovakian ones.

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Meta has announced paid verification for Facebook and Instagram

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Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of Meta Verified on Facebook and Instagram in the United States today. The paid membership program, which debuted in Australia and New Zealand last month, enables users to pay a monthly charge to add the coveted blue check mark to their Instagram and Facebook pages. At $11.99 per month on the web and $14.99 per month on mobile, Meta Verified is available.

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Members will receive more exposure, special stickers, and one hundred stars each month to promote their preferred creators. Australia and New Zealand were the first two countries to provide the service, and Meta promised that more would follow.

The product imitates Twitter’s verification scheme, which was introduced by CEO Elon Musk last year and gives paying customers access to features not available to free users of the social networking service.

You can request to be on the waitlist if you’re interested in Meta Verified.

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A new law could allow cameras at arguments before the Supreme Court to be televised to the public

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A new law could allow arguments before the Supreme Court to be televised to the public. A bipartisan bill to stream supreme Court events in real- time has been introduced by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL). The bill would require the Supreme Court to broadcast its open court sessions live on television was revived on Thursday by the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a prominent Republican senator.

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Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the chair of the judiciary committee, argued in favor of the bill by pointing to the public’s declining trust in the Supreme Court following recent contentious decisions on abortion and gun control.

The proposed legislation would require live television coverage of Supreme Court hearings unless a majority of the court’s nine justices found that doing so would violate a party’s right to due process.

In the past, the public has only been permitted to attend Supreme Court proceedings in person and on a first-come, first-served basis. Along with the millions of other Americans who still should be able to see and hear these discussions on issues at the forefront of government, those who weren’t fortunate enough to get a seat in the Courtroom in the past had to settle for reading transcripts, listening to audio recordings that were later released, or waiting for secondhand accounts from reporters.

The legislation, which advanced out of the Judiciary Committee last Congress on a bipartisan 15-7 vote, would require the Supreme Court to permit television coverage of all open Court sessions, unless the Court decides by a majority vote of Justices that television coverage would violate due process rights of a party before the Court.   Today’s bill introduction coincides with National Sunshine Week, which seeks to educate the public about the importance of open government.

“Rulings made by Justices in our nation’s highest court impact the lives of every American, regardless of zip code. We see an ever-apparent interest for the American people to be able to witness the highest court’s proceedings, from seemingly routine sessions to oral arguments in high-profile cases like Dobbs and Bruen, for example. As trust in the Supreme Court hovers near all-time lows, shining a light into the Supreme Court chamber would increase transparency, strengthen democracy, and help inform Americans of issues at the forefront of their government. I thank Senator Grassley for his continued partnership on this bipartisan cause,” said Durbin.

“The judicial branch has a massive impact on our daily lives and the lives of generations to come, yet few Americans ever get the chance to see inside the legal process,” Grassley said. “Allowing cameras access to Supreme Court would be a victory for transparency and would help the American people grow in confidence and understanding of the judiciary.”

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U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) also co-sponsored the legislation.

This bill is also accompanied by the Sunshine in the Courtroom Act in introduction, led by Grassley and Klobuchar and co-sponsored by Durbin. Also advanced by the Judiciary Committee on a bipartisan vote last Congress, the bill would permit coverage of all open federal court proceedings beyond just the Supreme Court.

Information from this article was sourced from The US Senate Committee on The Judiciary

On a bipartisan vote of 15-7, the Judiciary Committee adopted the legislation in 2021. Yet, it did not make much progress in Congress.

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Arrest Warrant Issued for Putin Over War Crimes in Ukraine  

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The illegal deportation of children from Ukraine is a war crime, according to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday. On Friday, it also issued a warrant for the arrest of Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, the Russian Federation’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, on related charges.

There are “reasonable grounds to believe that each suspect bears responsibility for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population and that of unlawful transfer of population from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation, in prejudice of Ukrainian children,” according to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which issued the warrant on Friday.

In a statement released on Friday, the Hague-based court said the order was issued due to Putin’s alleged involvement in the forcible removal and transfer of minors from the seized territories of Ukraine to Russia.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on after the ICC’s announcement, “The decisions of the International Criminal Court have no meaning for our country, including from a legal point of view.” “Russia is not a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and bears no obligations under it.”

The United States does not support or recognize the authority of the ICC because it is not a member of that tribunal.

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Celebrity Sydney Sweeney Poses in String Bikinis, Necklaces and Hoop Earrings, Delighted Fans Pour Comments

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Celebrity Sydney Sweeney continues to diversify her profession and experiment with non-acting side jobs. The Euphoria actress, who recently appeared as Olivia Mossbacher in the popular television series White Lotus, took a brief break from the movie and television industry to work on a new collection called Sydney Sweeney X Frankies Bikinis.

Sydney’s first announced the collaboration a week ago when she released a mesmerizing ad montage that featured the blonde actress in several incredible new looks for the company. On Wednesday, Sydney uploaded several brand-new pictures from her swimwear photoshoot to Instagram. For her joint project with the swimwear company Frankie’s Bikinis, the 25-year-old “Euphoria” actress posed in stunning positions while donning a variety of swimwear styles.

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According to Sydney’s most recent post, the launch, called Love Letters, just went live, and the items appear to be full of vibrant, florally inspired hues and prints. Sydney stunned as she leaned against a paisley-print couch and modeled a lacy green bikini top, matching bottoms, and lacy white thigh-high stockings on her legs. She wore a big, sparkly hoop and a stunning, sparkling choker.

 
 
 
 
 
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In the second photo, the celebrity was wearing a more vibrant ensemble, including a one-piece with a midsection cut-out that was colored with pink kiss shapes against a white backdrop. The supermodel, wearing a pink, floral two-piece, posed as if she was filming a model in front of her, while holding a camera in her hands and sitting on a sofa with one stockinged leg.

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In shot three, she exhibited her suppleness by arching her back while wearing the same kiss-covered suit. For her last photo, Sydney changed into a darker-hued bikini, choosing a chocolate-brown top and bottoms that matched with a lacy overlay along the breast line.

The celebrity founder of Fifty-Fifty Films, who is engaged to Jonathan Davino, claimed that her love of the ocean served as inspiration for the bikini brand.

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MLS News: Sounders to lean on home prowess vs. champion LAFC

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The Seattle Sounders aim to continue their success at home against defending MLS Cup champion Los Angeles FC on Saturday afternoon when the Western Conference rivals meet.

The Sounders (2-1-0, 6 points) have pieced together a six-game home points streak (4-0-2) against LAFC since the latter posted a 1-0 victory in its inaugural MLS match in March of 2018.

Lumen Field has provided a safe haven thus far this season for Seattle, which posted 4-0 victory over the visiting Colorado Rapids on Feb. 26 and a 2-0 triumph over Real Salt Lake on March 4. The Sounders weren’t as fortunate last Saturday, dropping a 1-0 decision on the road to FC Cincinnati.

“It’s three games into the year. … Let’s just see how the season, the early part of the season, rolls out,” Seattle coach Brian Schmetzer said.

“I don’t think these guys in the locker room are going to throw in the towel. They are discouraged, yes. They put a lot of effort in the game, yes.”

Homegrown forward Jordan Morris has an MLS-best three goals in league games to start the season. He scored in the Sounders’ first two home games of the season.

While Morris is off to a solid start, LAFC (2-0-0, 6 points) have seen Denis Bouanga collect five goals and two assists in four matches across all competitions. He had two goals and one assist in LAFC’s 4-0 rout of the New England Revolution on Sunday.

“We’re delighted with Denis. We knew he had the potential last year to score a lot of goals in this league and to be one of the best players in the league.” LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo said. “Last year it didn’t click prolifically but he was still a very important piece of our championship team. And this year, he is scoring and he will continue to score. He’s good.”

Bouanga recorded his first hat trick in a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica LD Alajuelense on March 9. He was held off the scoresheet on Wednesday, however Carlos Vela scored in the 83rd minute to help LAFC advance to the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions League despite a 2-1 loss to Alajuelense. LAFC posted a 4-2 win on aggregate.

–Field Level Media

Sam Bankman-Fried received $2.2 billion from FTX through related entity, new managers say

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According to a Wednesday filing by the new managers in FTX, former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, who is facing several criminal fraud charges, received about $2.2 billion. FTX made transfers to him from several entities. Other key executives also received payments in the millions. These total transfers amounting to more than $3.2 billion were made as “payments” and as “loans.”

Most of the funds were transferred to Sam Bankman-Fried and his top executives through Alameda Research before the company filed for bankruptcy. The filing says that the founder and his team received roughly the following amounts:
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried–$2.2 billion
Ex Engineer Nishad Singh–$587 million
FTX Co-founder Gary Wang–$246 million
Ex Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison–6 million
Ex Co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets Ryan Salame–$87 million
Ex co-head of Alameda Sam Trabucco–$25 million.

 

These financial revelations do not include earlier ones where it was stated that the FTX team spent over $240 in luxurious properties bought in the Bahamas, or political donations made to members of both the parties in the nation. It is also separate from the charitable donations as well as transfers made to non-debtor subsidiaries in a few jurisdictions including the Bahamas.

US prosecutors alleged that money was transferred from FTX to Alameda, a crypto hedge fund that was also under the control of Sam Bankman-Fried. They allege that software code was modified, and it would allow Alameda to carry a negative balance and yet be able to borrow unlimited funds from FTX.

FTX also said that it would identify additional “assets, liabilities and transfers, including a description of intercompany claims among the FTX Debtors and their subsidiaries.”

Gary Wang, Caroline Ellison and Nishad Singh were facing criminal charges and pleaded guilty. They are co-operating with the authorities. Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to 12 criminal charges and pleaded not guilty. He is out on bail and is expected to face a trial in October.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers have declined to comment on the Wednesday filing.

 

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NHL News: Jets chase more much-needed points vs. Predators


The Winnipeg Jets aim to apply the brakes on their pronounced slide when they visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday afternoon.

The Jets (38-28-3, 79 points) have lost two straight and 11 of their last 15 games (4-9-2) to plummet into fourth place in the Central Division, four points ahead of the Predators (34-25-7, 75 points). The teams split a pair of 2-1 decisions earlier in the season.

Winnipeg, which is clinging to the second wild card in the Western Conference, was unable to solve Jeremy Swayman and the Boston Bruins in a 3-0 setback on Thursday night. The Jets were shut out for the fourth time this season, much to the chagrin of coach Rick Bowness.

“A couple of goal posts, we missed a couple tap-ins around the net … yeah, it could’ve (gone either way),” Bowness said. “But we have to put those pucks in the back of the net. The opportunities were there. Their goalie was really good. We didn’t capitalize on the chances they gave us.”

Those chances came in the form of five power plays in which Winnipeg generated 10 of its 36 shots overall.

“It’s really disappointing; we need these points,” Jets forward Adam Lowry said. “They’re so critical right now, and we’re almost scoreboard watching every night right now. So, it would have been nice to see a few of those go in. I thought for the most part we played a really solid game, and obviously you’re playing the best team in the league.”

Connor Hellebuyck, who made 21 saves on Thursday, has turned aside 64 of 67 shots in two games versus Nashville this season.

Captain Roman Josi recorded an assist in the Predators’ 2-1 win over the Jets on Jan. 24 and scored his team’s lone goal in a 2-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday.

“Obviously it’s a disappointing loss,” Josi said after seeing the team’s three-game winning streak come to a halt. “Every point is huge right now. But we have a massive game coming up Saturday. It’s a quick turnaround. We’ve got to look at this (game) tonight, but after that, we’ve got to forget about it and look forward to Saturday.”

Tommy Novak notched an assist on Josi’s goal to extend his point streak to four games (four goals, two assists). He also had an assist in his team’s 2-1 victory over the Jets on Jan. 24.

Matt Duchene also had an assist on Josi’s goal to boost his point total to 31 (13 goals, 18 assists) in his last 38 games.

Nashville coach John Hynes cautioned his team not to get too down following Thursday’s loss.

“They’ve got to understand that in this league you can’t get too low because there’s another one coming … Saturday,” he said. “So let’s not be frustrated with it. Let’s take some lessons out of it as a group, get some rest and make sure our minds are right and we’re getting ready to go again.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Red-hot Wild face test vs. NHL-best Bruins


The Minnesota Wild have earned at least one point in each of their last 14 games and will be looking to extend that streak when they meet the Boston Bruins on Saturday at Saint Paul, Minn.

Minnesota is 11-0-3 amid a 14-game point streak that is a franchise record. The team’s last regulation setback came on Feb. 15 in a 3-2 home loss to the Colorado Avalanche.

Minnesota (39-21-8, 86 points) is coming off Wednesday’s 8-5 road win over the St. Louis Blues when Ryan Hartman scored two goals and collected an assist. St. Louis goaltender Jordan Binnington was ejected for throwing a punch at Hartman following the latter’s second goal.

The Wild trailed the Blues 3-1 after one period but scored five goals in the second. The eight goals matched another franchise record.

“There was a lot of stuff, obviously, but the bottom line is we got two points,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “We had to stay out of the penalty box. They scored two power-play goals in the first. We had to control that a bit.

“Once the second period (began), we gathered ourselves a bit. We stayed out of the box and played a lot better hockey. We played more in their end, and we got rewarded for it.”

Boston (51-11-5, 107 points) killed off five power plays and received a 36-save performance from Jeremy Swayman in Thursday’s 3-0 road victory over the Winnipeg Jets. Boston had lost its previous two games – the first time it absorbed back-to-back regulation losses this season.

It was Swayman’s third shutout this season and eighth career.

“I thought we were a little too loose defensively in the first 40 minutes and I think (Swayman) had to be terrific – and he was terrific,” Boston coach Jim Montgomery said. “That might have been his best game of the year and he’s had a lot of good ones.

“The goaltenders were not excused from needing a reset. I think our whole team needed a reset, and our goalies are a huge part of the success we’ve had all year and our team went into a little bit of a funk there, hopefully we’re done with it.”

Bruins defenseman Derek Forbort blocked a shot in the second period of Thursday’s game, left the ice and did not return. Montgomery said it’s unlikely Forbort will play in the two remaining games on Boston’s current five-game road trip.

The Bruins failed to score on any of their eight power play opportunities during the first three games of the road trip.

David Pastrnak leads Boston in scoring with 46 goals and 44 assists. Kirill Kaprizov has a team-high 74 points (39) goals for the Wild, but hasn’t played since March 9 because of a back issue and isn’t expected back in the lineup until April.

This will be the second meeting between the teams this season. Boston won the first matchup 4-3 at Boston on Oct. 22 when Taylor Hall scored a power-play goal 4:49 into overtime. Minnesota’s Jared Spurgeon tied the game 3-3 at 15:29 of the third.

Linus Ullmark made 24 saves for Boston. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 39 shots for the Wild.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Avs look to sweep road trip with win at Detroit


The Colorado Avalanche can finish off a productive road trip with a victory in Detroit on Saturday afternoon.

The Avalanche have won four straight, with the last three victories coming on the road. The trip began with an 8-4 triumph in Montreal. Then they won on back-to-back nights, edging Toronto 2-1 in a shootout on Wednesday and Ottawa 5-4 on Thursday.

Colorado lost four of five games (1-3-1) prior to the winning streak.

“I think we’re trending in the right direction again,” forward Mikko Rantanen said. “We’re getting together as a team, you know? This is the time that we need to do it. Only 15 or so games left, so we’ve got to really dial it up here.”

Rantanen scored his 45th goal as the Avalanche built a 5-2 lead against the Senators through two periods, then held off the home team’s third-period charge.

Colorado never trailed, as defenseman Cale Makar and Valeri Nichushkin scored in the first five minutes.

“The first goal is the biggest goal, for me,” coach Jared Bednar said. “We wanted to make sure that we were energized coming out tonight. Even though it’s a back-to-back for us, it’s their first game back from a (five-game) road trip and we know how difficult that can be.”

Lars Eller, who was acquired at the trade deadline from the Washington Capitals for a second-round pick in 2025, scored his first goal for Colorado late in the second period.

“He’s a wily, veteran guy in a lot of ways,” Bednar said. “It was nice to see him sort of bang that one home. It was a big moment in the game.”

In the first meeting with the Red Wings on Jan. 16, the Avalanche won 6-3 as Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and two assists.

MacKinnon (five goals, seven assists) carries a seven-game point streak into the rematch, as does Makar (three goals, 10 assists). Rantanen (four goals, six assists) will look to extend a six-game point streak.

Detroit has lost eight of its last 10 games (2-7-1). The Red Wings haven’t played since Tuesday, when they dropped a 2-1 decision in Nashville.

Simon Edvinsson, the team’s top pick in the 2021 draft, could make his NHL debut. He was called up from the American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins under emergency conditions on Friday. Edvinsson, 20, leads the Griffins’ defensemen with 27 points in 51 games.

Detroit needs another defenseman because Ben Chiarot is out “week-to-week” with an upper-body injury, according to coach Derek Lalonde.

“Ben has been dealing with something,” Lalonde said. “We don’t expect him Saturday. He might be in that week-to-week range. We’ll see him before the season is out, but he’s been dealing with something for a little bit now and he won’t be available Saturday.”

Though the Wings have faded out of playoff contention, they’ve still shown some grit over the last four games. They defeated Chicago and split two games with NHL leader Boston prior to the one-goal loss to the Predators.

“There’s enough experience in here, it’s still the NHL and you want to play and you want to prove how good a team you are, and individually as well,” defenseman Olli Maatta said. “As a team, we have, what, four weeks until the end of the season? So make the best out of it.”

–Field Level Media