News about James Jones

A Canadian couple were shocked by Australia's unusual features that stunned them

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
James Jones, 25, and Micaela Snow (right), 24, have recently returned to Australia on a one-year working, holiday visa and posted TikTok videos on unusual Aussie things that stunned them. Mr Jones' 'Things that shocked me as a Canadian in Australia Part 2', which was published on Wednesday and has received more than 27,000 views, chronicled his and his girlfriend's surprise about a common feature in Australian pubs.

Homeowners could save £3,500 by switching from standard variable rate mortgage to fixed-rate deal

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2022
According to an analysis by credit-reporters Experian with L&C Mortgages, mortgage borrowers could save more than £3,500 by moving to a new fixed-rate two-year mortgage offer. Since the estimates were based on predetermined assumptions, homeowners' potential savings could vary based on their individual circumstances. The study was based on someone with a £150,000 25-year mortgage. The estimates were made in early September and focused on particular mortgage terms.

During Tampa Bay's victory over New Orleans, Tom Brady hurls tablet to the ground in rage

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
During Tampa Bay Buccaneers' victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, NFL superstar Tom Brady was seen throwing a team tablet to the ground. The Buccaneers eventually won by 20-10 over the Saints at the Superdome, but it wasn't until the fourth quarter that it became tense, with Tampa Bay trailing 3-0 for a while, and Brady was clearly beaten. Since joining the Buccaneers in 2020, the quarterback hasn't been able to figure out his NFC South rival, and he did not hide his dissatisfaction with his NFC South rival, even though his struggles continued in Week 2 on Sunday.

According to the vice chairman, Robert Sarver should resign as Suns owner despite allegations of bigotry and misogyny

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
Robert Sarver, the suspended Phoenix Suns owner, should resign after NBA investigators' finding that he used racist, misogynistic, and lewd words in the workplace when bullying employees, according to team vice chairman Jahm Najafi in an open letter on Thursday. Sarver's behavior, according to an ESPN article last year that prompted the league to launch an investigation into him, should have "zero tolerance" for the Suns' minorities, according to the Suns minority owner, who was more specific in an ESPN study last year that prompted the league to launch an investigation into his conduct. In his tweeting, Najafi reiterated that he had "no intention" in becoming the team's managing partner. Sarver was banned for one year and fined $10 million by the NBA on Tuesday after a 10-month probe revealed that the Suns owner had used racist words, made crude and sexually suggestive remarks to staff, and had bullying tendencies.

Adam Silver explains Suns owner Robert Sarver's ban on allegations of bigotry and misogyny

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
Unless one major conclusion by investigators, Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver was likely to receive even more punishment by the NBA for his racial, misogynistic, and hostile words and conduct, according to Commissioner Adam Silver. Sarver's use of slurs 'was not motivated by racial animus,' according to the law firm who spent almost a year investigating the situation.' Sarver's punishment - a one-year suspension and a $10 million fine - would have been much more severe if that wasn't the case, Silver explained.

Robert Sarver, the Suns' owner, receives a one-year ban and a $10 million fine for suspected of bigotry and sexism

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
Following a league probe into allegations of him using racial insults, creating an inequitable work environment for women, and engaging in harsh and demeaning treatment of employees, Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner Robert Sarver has been suspended for one year and fined $10 million. The NBA revealed on Tuesday that Sarver used the n-word on at least five occasions during his time as owner of the Suns and WNBA's Mercury. ' Mr. Sarver 'engaged in conduct that clearly breached common employment laws, as shown in team and League rules and policies,' read the league's statement.' 'This behavior included the use of racially insensitive words; unethical treatment of female employees; sex-related remark and conduct; and shaming employees, which may have constituted bullying.'