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Police arrest 17 over Kardashian Paris robbery

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NewsHubFrench police arrested 17 people in raids Monday over the armed robbery of US reality TV star Kim Kardashian in Paris last year based on DNA found at the crime scene, police sources said.
Police swooped in the Paris region and the south of France following forensic work at the luxury residence in the capital where Kardashian was tied up and robbed of jewellery worth around nine million euros ($9.5 million) in October, one source told AFP.
The oldest suspect being held is a 72-year-old man picked up in Grasse in the south of France while the youngest is in their early 20s. Three women were among those arrested.
« Almost everyone (arrested) is known for organised crime, » the source said.
Using evidence found at the scene, investigators were able to put in place a surveillance operation and identify the criminal network behind the robbery, he said, adding that it stretched to Antwerp in Belgium, one of the global centres of the diamond industry.
« One of the DNA samples matched an individual known to police for robbery and criminal offences, who is considered a major thug, » the source said.
Money and documents were also seized in the raids.
The suspects can be held for up to 96 hours before being charged.
A gang of armed and masked men wearing police uniforms burst into the residence in the chic Madeleine area of the capital where 36-year-old Kardashian and her entourage were staying during Paris Fashion Week.
The gang tied up Kardashian, locked her in the bathroom and fled with jewellery including a ring worth around four million euros and a case of gems with a value of five million euros.
The Kardashians’ bodyguard at the time, Pascal Duvier, was not with Kim when the robbery took place because he was providing security for her sister Kourtney at a Paris nightclub. He no longer works for the family.
The robbery generated more unwanted publicity for Paris which has seen its reputation damaged by major terror attacks in 2015 and last year. Luxury hotel bookings and foreign tourist arrivals in France are both down.
– ‘Shoot me in the back’ –
Kardashian, who is married to rap mogul Kanye West, finally broke her silence about the incident at the weekend, saying she feared she was going to be killed by the robbers.
« They’re going to shoot me in the back, » she sobbed to her sisters while recounting the ordeal in a promotional video for the new season of her TV show « Keeping Up with the Kardashians ».
« There’s no way out. It makes me so upset to think about it, » she added.
Kardashian had remained silent about the attack, but the teaser clip suggests it will feature prominently in the new series.
It is believed the men escaped on bicycles. One of the gang dropped a diamond pendant worth around 30,000 euros in the street outside which was found by a passer-by and handed in to police.
Kardashian lodged a formal complaint in France after she was filmed fiddling with her mobile phone at the residence immediately after the robbery.
Her lawyers said in October the video was made « without her consent or the police’s and while the police were investigating the crime scene ».
It emerged afterwards that Kardashian had raised the alarm after untying herself and calling her bodyguard.
Kardashian has harnessed the power of social media to rise to fame, with nearly 50 million followers on Twitter and 90 million on Instagram.
A month after the Kardashian robbery, two Qatari women were held up on a motorway outside Paris and robbed of valuables worth more than five million euros.
The women had just left Le Bourget airport northeast of the capital when their chauffeur-driven Bentley was held up by two masked men who sprayed them with tear gas.

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How hidden fees hike consumer prices

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NewsHubAmericans are living in a “gotcha” economy, where the advertised prices for goods and services are rarely the price they pay. Whether buying a car, booking an airline ticket, attending an event or signing up for telecommunication services, hidden added fees — most of them mandatory — significantly boost the final price, often without the consumer’s advance knowledge or consent.
“Consumers are being deliberately fooled by advertised prices that fail to include the full amount they’ll have to pay, not just for cars but for an increasing number of goods and services,” said Susan Grant, director of consumer protection and privacy at the Consumer Federation of America. “It’s not a brand-new issue, but it’s a growing trend. We’re increasingly finding that advertised prices deviate significantly from what the consumer faces at check-out.”
Indeed, a series of reports issued in the past month by regulators and consumer advocates have detailed a raft of sneaky, hidden fees that affect everything from hotel bookings and airline reservations to banking and college costs.
Here are the five most egregious hidden fees and what you can do about them:
Good students often have significant bargaining power to reduce their final cost of attendance if they’re willing to make the price tag a major factor in their college choice. However, colleges are more likely to bargain for students who have other good options and are at the top of their academic acceptance range given grades, SAT/ACT-scores and other factors, such as sports and outside activities.
For instance, in Florida, where these fees are not regulated, dealerships can add as much as $999 for “documentation fees,” that supposedly reimburse the dealership for filling out purchase paperwork, according to car shopping service Edmunds.com. Ten states limit these fees to as little as $75. In other states, the fee is completely at the dealerships discretion.
In addition, some dealerships also levy “floor plan” fees; “dealer preparation” fees; advertising, destination, delivery and processing fees. All are discretionary.
Those who don’t like the negotiating process may also benefit from services, such as Costco’s ( COST ), that prenegotiate the price of vehicles at a set level below invoice and demand clear and upfront disclosures.
The New York attorney general , for instance, has already suggested that these fees may violate New York laws. Additionally, if not clearly disclosed in ads, these mandatory fees may also violate Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rules regarding deceptive disclosures. Both agencies — as well as most other government offices — offer an online complaint process that can be completed in minutes.
Indeed, said Grant, honest hoteliers who disclose the full cost of a stay upfront are put at a disadvantage by these sneaky levies, which are often collected at the end of the hotel stay or added on like a tax when the consumer is paying for the booking.
Adding mandatory fees that weren’t disclosed before booking is likely a violation of Unfair and Deceptive Practices acts, which are overlaid in both state and federal laws. If you’re hit by one of these fees, complain to the FTC and your state consumer affairs department.
Calling the big four — AT&T ( T ), Verizon ( VZ ), Comcast ( CMCSA ) and Charter — an “oligopoly on steroids,” Consumer Federation of America (CFA) recently delivered an extensive report to the Senate Judiciary Committee that contends consumers are being overcharged by an average of 25 percent.
If you have a choice of cable, TV, phone and internet providers, shop around. If you have no choices and feel you’re being overcharged and underserved, complain to the FTC.
It’s worth noting that federal and state legislatures, as well as some government regulators, have the authority to require “all-in” pricing, said Grant. However, some agencies have been reluctant to use this authority, which makes it all the more important that consumers make their dissatisfaction heard, she said. The internet makes filing a complaint with a regulator and your own elected representatives a relative breeze.
You can find your elected representatives here .
The Federal Communications Commission’s complaint forms are here.
The Federal Trade Commission’s complaint forum is here.

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Wells Fargo upgrades bank stocks, names Bank of America its top pick for financials

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NewsHubWells Fargo Securities on Monday upgraded large-cap U. S. banks to overweight from market weight, citing the potential for corporate tax reform and deregulation to boost earnings for financial firms. The investment bank named Bank of America its top pick in the industry for 2017.
« We see up to 26% EPS [earnings per share] upside potential for the banks in 2018, » equity analyst Matthew Burnell wrote in a note to clients.
Wells Fargo believes a combination of higher interest rates, faster GDP growth, lower corporate taxes and industry deregulation under President-elect Donald Trump could propel bank stocks to new highs in the months ahead.
Since Nov. 8 election, the S&P financial sector is the best performing industry group, up nearly 18 percent compared with a return of 6 percent for the S&P 500.

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Federal Housing Administration to reduce annual insurance premiums, saving homeowners avg $500 this year

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NewsHubThe secretary said consumers are facing higher credit costs as mortgage interest rates increase.
« After four straight years of growth and with sufficient reserves on hand to meet future claims, it’s time for FHA to pass along some modest savings to working families, » said Castro.
« This is a fiscally responsible measure to price our mortgage insurance in a way that protects our insurance fund while preserving the dream of homeownership for credit-qualified borrowers.  »
The new rates come as the FHA enters a fourth straight year of improved economic health, the administration said. The FHA gained $44 billion in value since 2012.
« We’ve carefully weighed the risks associated with lower premiums with our historic mission to provide safe and sustainable mortgage financing to responsible homebuyers. Homeownership is the way most middle class Americans build wealth and achieve financial security for themselves and their families, » Ed Golding, principal deputy assistant secretary for HUD’s Office of Housing, said in the report.

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Live: Sterling sinks and FTSE rises after May's Brexit comments

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NewsHubOur live blog is tracking market reactions as sterling falls sharply against the dollar in forex trade.
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A “jaw-dropping” credit card bonus is about to expire

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NewsHubWhen JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ) introduced its Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card last year, it quickly climbed to the top of the elite credit-card heap because of its generous sign-up bonus.
The card offers 100,000 rewards points , which translates into a travel reward valued at $1,500 for people who spend $4,000 on the card within the first three months. But starting on January 12, Chase is slashing the reward bonus to 50,000 points, which means consumers who have been sitting on the fence may want to apply before January 11, said NerdWallet credit and banking expert Sean McQuay.
“It’s an eye-popping, jaw-dropping sign-up bonus,” McQuay said. “That card went from not existing to being the most popular premium credit card on the market overnight.”
While Chase succeeded in propelling its card into the wallets of thousands of well-heeled consumers, that popularity has come with a downside for the bank: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said last month that the card would lower the company’s fourth-quarter profits by $200 million. That helps explain why the bank is slashing the card’s sign-up bonus in half starting on Thursday.
Even without the huge 100,000-point bonus, the card will remain a good deal for some consumers, McQuay noted.
“At that point, on January 12, it’s still the best travel card on the market, but I think most Americans are better off with a cash-back card” because they tend to have no annual fee, he said.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve card may continue to make sense for consumers who can afford its hefty annual fee, which stands at $450, and who also travel regularly. It’s also important to understand that the bonus is contingent on spending $4,000 within the first three months, which might only make sense for consumers who plan to make a large purchase soon after signing up.
While the rewards points bonus will be slashed, other perks will remain past January 12, such as a $300 credit each year for any travel spending a card holder puts on the card. Other perks include access to airport lounges through the Priority Pass network and $100 for paying for TSA Pre-Check or Global Entry.

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Amazon, Known For Selling Stuff, Wins Golden Globes

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NewsHubWhen I think of Amazon , I think of the one-stop-shop for pretty much everything I need in life. They even do groceries now. I certainly do not think of a movie studio along the lines of Paramount or The Weinstein Company. Now I have to reevaluate.
At the 2017 Golden Globes, Casey Affleck , the star of Amazon’s best picture contender, “ Manchester by the Sea ” won the award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama. (This despite an 11th hour campaign to discredit Affleck over long-forgotten sexual assault allegations). Furthermore, Billy Bob Thornton , who also appeared in this year’s “ Bad Santa 2 ,” won the award for Best Actor in a Drama TV Series for starring in Amazon Prime’s streaming show “ Goliath.”
Amazon has won Golden Globes in the past for critical darlings like “ Mozart in the Jungle ,” but this is the first year it earned a statue for making content more widely viewed. “ Manchester by the Sea ” was also considered a favorite for Best Picture. It was upset by “ Moonlight ,” a drama that seems to have nothing to do with the ’80s show that propelled Bruce Willis to stardom.
WATCH The Trailer For ‘ Manchester By The Sea ‘:

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The Golden Globes — what did it all mean for the Oscars?

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NewsHubIs the Oscar best picture race over before the nominations have even been announced?
Damien Chazelle’s daring, magical musical “La La Land” swept its way through the Golden Globes on Sunday night, winning all seven of its nominated categories: best picture comedy/musical, lead acting honors for Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling , and awards for director, screenplay, song and score.
In doing so, it broke the record shared by two 1970s movies: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Midnight Express,” both of which won six Globes, including one category — acting debut — that no longer exists.
“I’m in a daze now, officially,” Chazelle said accepting the director’s prize, the second of three trips he made to the stage. And who could blame him?
Now, naysayers could grouse and note that “La La Land” was off by its lonesome in the comedy/musical categories, separated from the other two awards season front-runners, “Manchester by the Sea” and “Moonlight.  » But “La La Land” prevailed in two key categories in which the three movies were directly competing, director and screenplay, proving two things: 1) The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. loves musicals — always has and probably always will, and 2) this particular musical possesses a power and charm that has a way of burrowing into people’s hearts. (I’m humming “City of Stars” even as I write this.)
Host Jimmy Fallon opened the evening with a “La La Land”-inspired musical tribute of sorts that demonstrated just how deeply Chazelle’s musical has entered the pop culture consciousness — even before fully expanding into a theatrical wide release. Fallon sang numbers based on two songs from the movie — “Another Day of Sun” and “City of Stars” — and parodied the movie’s Griffith Observatory dream sequence, waltzing and floating with Justin Timberlake amid a backdrop of stars.
It doesn’t hurt, either, that “La La Land,” like recent best picture winners “The Artist,” “Birdman” and, to a point, “Argo,” celebrates the one thing that Hollywood and Oscar voters can’t resist: itself.
“Manchester by the Sea” — the movie Fallon called the “only thing more depressing than 2016” — did manage to win one Globe, lead actor Casey Affleck. But that meager showing does little to prop up a belief that Amazon Studios’ indie drama has what it takes to win the best picture Oscar.
“Moonlight,” Barry Jenkins’ drama depicting three periods in the life of a young black man struggling with and ultimately learning to accept his gay identity, took one Globe too — the evening’s last, best picture drama. Jenkins’ singular movie remains the strongest challenger to “La La Land,” as it has become part of the cultural conversation in a very different way, inspiring discussions about race, sexuality and identity in a manner that transcends stereotypes and conventions.
It’s easy to envision an Oscar split for picture and director, with Chazelle’s musical winning the former and Jenkins taking the latter.
One of the evening’s biggest surprises was saved (almost) for last when French acting legend Isabelle Huppert won the lead actress drama Globe for “Elle.” In the film, Huppert plays a woman who is raped and decides to shift the power from victim to avenger.
Huppert has won many critics group prizes, including honors from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. But she’s still not guaranteed an Oscar nomination when they are announced on Jan. 24. The lead actress category is particularly crowded this year, with strong turns from Stone, Natalie Portman (“Jackie”), Amy Adams (“Arrival”), Annette Bening (“20th Century Women”), Meryl Streep (“Florence Foster Jenkins”) and Ruth Negga (“Loving”).
But academy voters have shown a willingness in three of the last four years to look around the globe for their lead actress choices — Emmanuelle Riva in 2012 for Michael Haneke’s “Amour,” Marion Cotillard in 2014 for the Dardenne brothers’ “Two Days, One Night” and Charlotte Rampling last year for Andrew Haigh’s “45 Years.” Huppert could well continue the trend.
Elsewhere, Viola Davis won the supporting actress trophy for her work in Denzel Washington ’s adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fences.” Davis has won supporting honors with countless critics groups in the last few weeks and will probably go on to win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Oscars. She could have competed in the lead category — as she did when she performed the same role opposite Washington on Broadway — and still swept through the season.
Davis gave a moving speech, paying tribute to her blue-collar father, noting “he had a story and it deserved to be told — and August Wilson told it.  » Davis was also part of the evening’s true high point, introducing Meryl Streep for the honorary Cecil B. DeMille Award (“You make me feel like what I have in me, my body, my face, my age, is enough.”)
Eloquent speeches like the ones Davis delivered represent another kind of performance. And if done well and from the heart, they tend to stick in Oscar voters’ minds.
In that respect, the night’s biggest winner might have been Streep herself, though I’m sure her tenuous place in the lead actress Oscar race was the last thing on her mind when she crafted her fiery acceptance speech. It takes a lot to silence the Beverly Hilton’s ballroom, but celebrants stopped their schmoozing when Streep brought the hammer down on President-elect Donald Trump , decrying his “instinct to humiliate” and noting that “when the powerful use their position to bully, we all lose.”
Referring to the time Trump imitated disabled New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski on the campaign trail, Streep noted it “was one performance this year that stunned me.” Taking that astonishment and turning it into righteous fury, Streep reminded everyone why she remains an awards season perennial. There’s no one like her.
Casey Affleck talks about the way Kenneth Lonergan uses everyday language to convey deep emotion in « Manchester by the Sea.  »
For her role as Jackie Kennedy, Natalie Portman says, « It’s not a fashion story, » but the clothes do tell a story.
Joel Edgerton talks about staying truthful to the real-life story of « Loving.  »
Director Nicolas Winding Refn and composer Cliff Martinez discuss their « Neon Demon » collaboration.
« Manchester By the Sea » director Kenneth Lonergan discusses writing a quiet character and working with actor Casey Affleck to bring him to life.
« Manchester By the Sea » director Kenneth Lonergan discusses writing a quiet character and working with actor Casey Affleck to bring him to life.

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Golden Globes serve up a side order of politics

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NewsHubThe old-fashioned musical triumphed, and there was joy through the land — « La La Land, » that is. Though Damien Chazelle’s candy-colored musical cleaned up at the Golden Globes, there was a more serious undertone to the evening, with references both humorous and not to the impending Donald Trump era. There was also a bang-up opening musical number and one of the cutest child actors ever to grace an awards stage. Here are some key moments of the evening:
GAGA FOR LA LAND: It’s no secret that Jimmy Fallon loves musicals, and the host showed that love with an elaborate opening number paying tribute to the virtuoso dancing traffic jam scene in « La La Land, » the night’s big winner. He even danced into the stars — with Justin Timberlake.

ECHOES OF MARIAH CAREY: The terrific opening immediately segued into an awkward moment for Fallon when, before he even started his monologue, the Teleprompter had failed. You know, live shows and all…

TRUMP ZINGERS: Was the president-elect watching? Who knows for sure, but he certainly had a presence at the ceremony. Fallon began his monologue noting that the Globes were « one of the few places left where America still honors the popular vote, » and went on to note, among other things, that the votes were tabulated by « Ernst & Young & Putin.  » He even likened Trump to Joffrey, a villain from « Game of Thrones.  »

PASSIONATE STREEP: Accepting her lifetime achievement award, Meryl Streep wasted no time in calling out Trump without mentioning his name — for his positions on immigration, and especially for his mocking of a disabled reporter. « It kind of broke my heart, » she said. « This instinct to humiliate, when it’s modeled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life. Because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing.  » She also made an impassioned call to support an independent press.

A DEDICATION FROM TRACEE ELLIE ROSS: Ross, a star of « Black-ish, » dedicated her best actress in a comedy award to « all of the women of color and colorful people whose stories, ideas, thoughts are not always considered worthy and valid and important.  » Ross was the first black woman to win the category since Debbie Allen in 1982. « I want you to know that I see you, we see you, » she said.

CUTEST KID AWARD: OK, we’ve seen kids at the awards shows before, but maybe not THIS cute. Presenting his movie « Lion, » Sunny Pawar, 8, appeared onstage with his costar, Dev Patel, and proceeded to break hearts with his adorableness.

ROYALTY RULES: Our enduring taste for royalty in popular culture was proven yet again with the TV drama award to « The Crown, » the lavish Netflix series about a young Queen Elizabeth II. Claire Foy, who plays the queen, made sure to pay tribute to the long-reigning monarch herself in her acceptance speech for best actress in a drama.

O, THE AGONY OF ANIMATED FILMS:
Animated films are supposed to make us happy — not cry. The irresistible presenting team of Kristen Wiig and Steve Carrell turned that assumption on its head. Recalling the first time he saw an animated movie, Carrell recounted how the day he saw « Fantasia, » his mom told his dad she wanted a divorce — and he never saw his dad again. Wiig recalled that the day she saw « Bambi, » her family had to put all three of their dogs down. And she didn’t speak for two years.

REMEMBERING A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER:
The ceremony paused for a film montage honoring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, who died within a day of each other last month. But it was a teary remark by Streep, ending her speech, that was the most poignant: « As my friend, the dear departed Princess Leia said to me once, ‘Take your broken heart. Make it into art.’ Thank you, friend. « 

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42 pockets

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NewsHubAs we float in a sea of glossy new tech that surrounds me during CES, we find myself wondering where on earth we would put all this things if we had to take it with me.
One organisation we met there thinks it has a answer – in a form of a coupler with 42 tip pockets, any tailored for a specific device.
Scotte Vest’s $150 (£120) sleeveless gilet is an Aladdin’s cavern of pockets: it includes a laptop-sized space on a back, somewhere to store a inscription in any of a front panels, an inside breast slot for smartphones done out of touchscreen-friendly element and a channel for headphone cables or chargers.
It also contains a sunglasses tote with trustworthy cleaning cloth.
However, a organisation does not suggest regulating all 42 pockets during once.
“It is carrying a slot for what we need during a moment,” pronounced orator Luke Lappala.
“If character isn’t indispensably your series one priority, we could fit all we ever need in there.”
I can attest for that, after stashing my 11in (28cm) laptop, charging wire and plug, smartphone, tablet, radio equipment, battery energy bar and cover in a singular Scotte Vest garment.
I didn’t demeanour or feel quite elegant, and a weight of a laptop alone roughly sloping me over twice – though once a bucket had staid onto my shoulders we began to feel like we was wearing a trek rather than a gilet.
It was surprisingly formidable to get all behind out again after this tiny experiment. we could feel a horse about my chairman though it took me a while to locate a slot it was in. Helpfully, any mantle comes with a tiny fabric map environment out a plcae of all a pockets.
The thought was innate in a year 2000 when arch executive Scott Jordan roughly shop-worn his ears in an airfield after removing a headphone wire tangled on a doorknob, Mr Lappala told me.
It was desirous by a normal fisherman’s vest.
Scotte Vest claims to have sole some-more than 10 million panoply so far, trimming from ditch coats to shorts, all with varying tallies of pockets.
It is good for travellers, pronounced Mr Lappala. And worker pilots.
The organisation even has a opposition in a form of a J25 done by AyeGear – nonetheless as the name suggests, that one has a small 25 storage areas.
I can’t trust I’ve come to Las Vegas to write about pockets.
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