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Last year, children under the age of five and under fatally shot and killed 157 people, including siblings, classmates, or themselves, with the majority of accidents involving children under the age of five and below

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
According to a shocking new report, children in 2023 unintentionally shot and killed 157 people. The victims included relatives, siblings, as well as themselves. A two-year-old boy in Ohio shot his pregnant mother in the back in June 2023, as shown by the photographer. In October, and an eight-year-old girl in North Carolina was shot dead by her babysitter's 11-year-old, who was inset on top. A five-year-old boy in Indiana who had taken cocaine and killed his 16-month-old brother as his father slept, was shot by a pupil, who was inset bottom.

Dixville, New Hampshire: SIX PEOPLE, a tiny New Hampshire town, begins the state's primary by voting at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday morning

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2024
The Dixville Notch town in New Hampshire has traditionally been the first to receive results in the state's first-in-the-nation primary election each presidential cycle, and this year is no different. The six people of the tiny town in northern New Hampshire's tiny town get a first glance at how the Live Free or Dies state will veer in the primary. The Balsams ski resort opens its closely monitored polling station at midnight on primary election day to a room packed with journalists who chronicle the town's twee voters. The findings are reported minutes later.

Sandberg resigns from the Meta board after 12 years amid rumors that she will re-elect politicians

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
The committed Democrat, 54 (pictured), one of Silicon Valley's most popular women, has long been speculated to be interested in a bid for the White House. Sandberg, who resigned as Meta's chief operating officer in 2022, will step down in May but will continue as an advisor to the tech giant.

Even though college's laws barred classes from being disrupted, billionaire Bill Ackman blasts Harvard over a video of a Pro-Palestine student disrupting a lecture with a bullhorn

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
Bill Ackman, a hedge fund billionaire, has continued to slammed Harvard University, accusing the school and its president of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism on campus in the aftermath of Hamas' barbaric assault on Israel in October. Ackman, 57, released a video showing a pro-Palestinian student disrupting a class with a bullhorn, ranting about Harvard's apparent involvement in assisting Israel and chanting: "Free Palestine." Ackman wrote in the caption, "This is what you get for $73,600/year at harvard." The Pershing Square Capital Management founder, who has a net worth of $3.8 billion, earned a degree in social studies from Harvard in 1988 and then obtained an MBA in 1992.

After she said she 'purred' following the Scottish independence referendum, Queen Elizabeth II suggested David Cameron should have received'six of the best,' Alex Salmond said

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
Lord Cameron has consistently apologized for the 2014 failure, in which he defied convention by addressing a meeting with the Queen in a hot mic interview with ex-New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The Foreign Minister referred to the remark as a "terrible mistake" as recently as 2019. He personally apologized to Her late Majesty, saying he was "deeply sorry and deeply distraught." However, former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond remembered an anecdote that gave him an 'insight' into how the late monarch treated Lord Cameron during his tenure as Prime Minister, resurrecting the incident yesterday.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Lady Eliza Manners wows commuters in St Pancreas belting out a Adelle classic on the piano

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT (Okay, it's not Las Vegas), but Lady Eliza Manners, who treated commuters to an impromptu version of Someone Like You, had to make do with St Pancras station. The 26-year-old model and socialite, whose family owns Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, was seen and heard belting out the ballad as a stranger performed one of the public pianos in the middle of the busy station.

After the royal makes an unusual request, new rumors suggest Prince William is planning a sponsored fun run in America

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2023
After applying for a trademark that includes the usual demand for 'printed race numbers,' Prince William has sparked rumors that he may be planning to host a charity fun run in America. On May 12, this year, the future King, a keen runner who loved a late morning jog in Central Park on his recent trip to New York to promote his Earthshot Prize, applied to the US Patent and Trademark Office to trademark 'The Prince and Princess of Wales.' According to its website, the charity, led by William and wife Catherine, "mobilizes leaders, companies, and people so that together we can solve society's greatest challenges."

During the Climate Summit, Michael Bloomberg unveiled his succession scheme

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
When he dies, billionaire Michael Bloomberg has revealed that he will leave his multi-billion-dollar corporation to his philanthropic foundation.

Michael Bloomberg lays out his succession plan: Billionaire ex-NYC Mayor, 81, plans to retire in three to five years and will leave his company to his charity when he dies - and it will then be sold

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
When Michael Bloomberg (left) dies, he will leave his multi-billion-dollar company to his philanthropic foundation. During a Climate Summit in New York on Thursday night, Bloomberg revealed his succession plans, saying that it had 'common sense' to have thought about it at the age of 81. When he dies, the CEO of Bloomberg L.P. and former New York city mayor Eduard Brown (bottom right) said the firm will be inheriting the corporation. Bloomberg, who revealed plans to retire in three to five years, said that due to tax reasons, the charity would have to sell the business over the first five years. His remarks came on the day that fellow billionaire Rupert Murdoch revealed that he would step down as chairman of Fox and News Corp after 70 years, with second son Lachlan chosen by his father to take over the family's media dynasty. At the Climate Summit hosted by the New York Times, Bloomberg, who lives in New York with his partner Diana Taylor (top right), said, "I should have succession plans at 81 years old, with common sense."

RICHARD EDEN: William's elbay in New York stood in stark contrast to Harry and Meghan's dramatic visit to the city, when "a ring of tense photographers with blacked out windows put their lives in jeopardy."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
Prince William's visit to New York this week was a smooth, unruffled success in stark contrast to his brother Harry's recent stay there, writes Richard Eden in the new edition of his Palace Confidential newsletter. On the two-day solo trip, Eden praises William for his diplomatic service, implying that the Prince had served as an ambassador both for the country and the monarchy. The Prince of Wales survived none of the 'near catastrophic car chase' with photographers, according to him.

Never Forget: First moments of silence held at Manhattan's annual September 11 ceremony - as Americans mark 22 years since the attacks took thousands of lives in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 11, 2023
The first of many moments of silence at New York's annual September 11 parade on Monday was rife with emotion, as Americans commemorated the attacks claimed thousands of people in New York City, Pennsylvania, and Arlington, Virginia, killing thousands of people. Officials in Virginia unfurled the US flag on the west side of the Pentagon, the same site where one of the hijacked planes struck, just moments before, offering a preview of the ceremonies that would be held throughout the nation. The attacks happened quickly, with nearly 3,000 people dead and counting as illnesses affecting first responders. At 8:46 a.m., the North Tower was struck and then the South was 17 minutes later. At 9:37 a.m., a third hijacked plane tore a hole into the Pentagon's western side, taking another 184 lives. Every year, a flag has been unfurled at the site, honoring the bravery on display from first responders as well as scores of Good Samaritans who jumped into action that day. Other commemorations that are currently being held span the globe, as well as Alaska and beyond. Joe Biden is attending a military base in Anchorage, and Kamala Harris is currently attending the parade at Ground Zero. Ron DeSantis, joined by his wife Casey, and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who joined Harris in the crowd for the traditional name reading and tolling of the bells, was also present.

New York is now the fifth most expensive city in the world for luxury living

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
The Big Apple is now the fifth best metropolis in the United States for an upper-class lifestyle, which includes flights, drinking vintage wine, and staying in five star hotel suites. According to the bank's 2023 Global Wealth and Lifestyle Survey, New York ranks fifth behind Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and London, right behind Monaco and Dubai. Since last year, it has risen six places, placing it in 11th place in the world for luxury living. According to the survey, this is due to the dollar's strengthening over the last 12 months and significant price increases for opulent products and experiences, including handbags and tasting menus at top restaurants.

The richest people in every state have revealed: They have a net worth of $1.5 trillion together

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Almost every state now home to at least one billionaire as America's collective fortune has increased to $1.5 trillion. A billionaire lived in 47 out of all 50 states, up from 44 in 2019! The only three states without a single resident whose income exceeds nine figures were Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia. The total net worth of America's richest has nearly doubled from $875 billion in 2019, a record high in comparison to the latest estimates.

New York City has been named the world's richest city

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
According to new reports, New York has been named the world's richest moguls because it boasts 136 of the super wealthy moguls. The Big Apple stood out ahead of Hong Kong, Moscow, and London, which were ranked second, fourth, and fifth respectively in the billionaire's list. According to reports obtained by data firm Altrata and wealth valuation company Wealth X, San Francisco and Los Angeles were the only two US cities to make the top ten, according to figures gathered by data company Wealth X from 2022. San Francisco is home to 84 billionaires, while Los Angeles has 58, making them the third and seventh in the top indices.

Chief of Fire Operations' memo to the FDNY debunks it

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
According to a fake memo released on Tuesday, the FDNY in New York City will start importing migrants in firehouses. The fire service had been reportedly bombarded with calls about the now-debunked memo, which said a 'emergency campaign' was underway to deploy migrants in fire stations as soon as Wednesday. 'Tuesday night, a letter posing as a legitimate FDNY internal document was published,' FDNY press secretary Amanda Farinacci said in a tweet.

The new generation of uber-rich Americans is in his fourth decade

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
As the elder members of their dynasties die, a new generation of American heirs is expected to inherit fortunes. The Waltons, the shopping behemoths, are America's richest family. They are followed by many families, including the Cargill-MacMillans, the Lauders, the Cathys, and the Hearsts.

Hundreds of hacked celebrity Twitter pages flocked out with the Bitcoin scam messages

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
Thousands of scam messages were sent out from 130 Twitter accounts, including those of Kim Kardashian (top left), Joe Biden (bottom right), Elon Musk (top right), and Jeff Bezos (bottom right) so that their followers would be sent Bitcoin in what has been one of the most popular hacks in social media history. All of the tweets, sent from Barack Obama's hacked accounts, Michael Bloomberg, Kanye West, and Bill Gates' Mayday, pleaded the celebrities' millions of followers to donate bitcoin to an account, with a promise to double their funds if they did so. After being extradited to the United States from Spain on April 26, British Joseph O'Connor (left, inset), 23, has admitted to hijacking the celebrity Twitter accounts and stealing $794,000 in cryptocurrency. On Tuesday, O'Connor, also known as Plugwalk Joe, pleaded guilty in New York to his role in the hacking, as well as cyberstalking and internet extortion. He also admitted to arranging wire fraud and money laundering in a scheme. In the midst of his criminal rise, O'Connor has left an indelible trail,' said US Attorney Ismail J. Ramsey for the Northern District of California.

Michael Bloomberg's family is ANTI-Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 5, 2023
The former New York City mayor's daughter has revealed that her family is now fully in the anti-Sussex camp, just weeks after Rockefeller heiress Kayla took aim at 'controversial' Meghan, 41. Georgina Bloomberg (seen inset with her father and his partner at the Met Gala in New York) 40, an exclusively addressing her family's concerns, said that the Sussexes would not be able to reach the upper echelons of philanthropic triumph in the United States. When asked whether she'd ever collaborate with Harry and Meghan's Archewell Foundation as part of her own charitable causes, the showjumper and author replied, 'no'.'

In Central Park, Martha Stewart and Mariska Hargitay gyrged for a socialite hat luncheon

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2023
Martha Stewart, in head-to-toe black attire at the Central Park Conservancy's 41st Annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon in Manhattan, a month after receiving a visit from a house-hunting Pete Davidson. The 10-time Emmy Award-winning lifestyle guru largely defied her 81 years in a Carolina Herrera by Wes Gordon coat, Prada peep-toe platforms, and what she referred to as a "old fedora."

Big Apple, the world's richest cities, leads the list of the world's richest cities, with 340,000 millionaires

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
The findings were produced by Henley & Partners and looked at reports from 97 cities around the world. On the richest list, New York, home to 340,000 millionaires and 58 billionaires, claimed the top spot. With 290,000 millionaires and 14 billionaires, Tokyo ranked second, followed by the San Francisco Bay Area with 285,000 millionaires but a much larger number of billionaires with 63. The top ten ranked Chinese cities of Hong Kong, Beijing, Shainghai, and Sydney were ranked out of the top ten.

Michael Bloomberg is interested in buying either Dow Jones or the Jeff Bezos owned Washington Post

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
According to news website Axios, prospective 2024 presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, the owner of Bloomberg L.P., is interested in buying either Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones or the Washington Post. Such a merger would result in the creation of a financial services and news behemoth, allowing his company to sell more Bloomberg Terminals, the main source of the company's revenue. According to the Axios survey, Bloomberg, which is also the publisher of Barron's and MarketWatch, sees News Corp-owned Dow Jones as the right option, but if Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos was keen on selling, would purchase the Post. Neither Bloomberg nor Dow Jones have responded to the stories, but a Washington Post spokesperson told Axios that the paper is not for sale.' Bezos bought Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million, but the Axios study states that many people are curious how much money is invested in the legendary newspaper after recent setbacks.

Abigail Doolittle, a Bloomberg reporter, has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against anchor Mark Crumpton

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2022
Abigail Doolittle, a 49-year-old on-air news reporter, claims she has been sexually assaulted by veteran news anchor Mark Crumpton, 62. Doolittle has been with Bloomberg Television, owned by ex NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, since 2016, and Crumpton has been with the company for 30 years. Doolitte said Crumpton had repeatedly begged her to accompany him on a tropical holiday in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by DailyMail.com. Doolittle's complaint cites an alleged'masturbation attack' during a live broadcast she was doing in December 2020. Crumpton - "Moments in the television show Crumpton stared straight at [Doolittle] while masturbating his genitals over his pants,' according to the suit.' A Bloomberg spokeswoman said, 'We investigated her allegations very closely, and we found no evidence to back them up'.

Despite breaking the doping law in 1996, the incoming NYRR Chair competed in EIGHTEEN group-run races

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2022
Despite breaking the doping rule in 1996, Nnenna Lynch, 51, competed in eighteen NYRR races, but she claimed it was 'unintentional.' Since being caught with a banned amount of pseudoephedrine, the former Villanova runner was barred from participating in NYRR races in 1996. She was sentenced to three months in prison for having the drug in her system, a true statement that she did not disclose to her coworkers on the board when she first joined in 2014. When she was hired, board members and NYRR executives said they were aware of her doping suspension. Since joining - 18, she has competed in six NYRR races since her suspension, but she does not plan to participate in any more going forward. Come June 2023, Lynch is expected to serve as the first African American and woman to serve as the New York Railroad Chairman of the Board.

Following the referendum, California became the second state to outlaw menthol cigarettes and fruity vaping

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Two years after the state's original ban was blocked by the tobacco industry, California is expected to outlaw menthol cigarettes and fruity vaping. In interim results from the referendum that were declared this morning, six in ten voters backed the measure, with counting continuing. If approved, the prohibition will go into operation next month, with flavored tobacco items no longer allowed in grocery stores and vending machines. California is expected to become the second state to ban flavored nicotine products after Massachusetts.