07.09.2024 3:33Queer fashion takes center stage at dapperQ’s New York Fashion Week extravaganza More than 70 LGBTQ models and eight designers took over the Brooklyn Museum for dapperQ’s ninth annual queer fashion show, "Presents Nine," which helped kick off New York Fashion Week. 07.09.2024 3:36Former vice-president Dick Cheney confirms he will vote for Kamala Harris Lifelong Republican makes announcement day after daughter Liz also endorses Democratic candidateThe former vice-president Dick Cheney, a lifelong Republican, will vote for the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, in November’s pres ... 07.09.2024 3:37Starliner leaves International Space Station, bound for earth without astronauts NASA opted to bring the ship home without astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, deeming the risk too great despite Boeing's assurances of a safe flight.07.09.2024 3:41Boeing’s Starliner leaves space station for Earth – without its astronauts Nasa’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who flew Starliner amid technical failures, will remain at ISS until FebruaryBoeing’s Starliner space capsule undocked to leave the International Space Station on Friday – months after ... 07.09.2024 3:43Aging Japan struggling with slow adoption of cashless payments While cashless payments are spreading in Japan, the country still lags behind other major economies in adopting the technology amid an aging population that still largely prefers cash transactions, recent government data showed.
The total amount of cashless settlements in Japan stood at 126.7 trillion yen ($885 billion) in 2023, or a record 39.3 percent of overall consumption in the country, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The government is aiming to attain 40 percent by 2025.
Read full story here07.09.2024 3:44West Bank Residents Survey Destruction as Israeli Forces Withdraw A 10-day raid by Israeli troops into the occupied territory has been one of the most devastating in years, with at least 39 people killed, according to Palestinian officials.07.09.2024 3:55US Open : plus fort que Draper, Sinner s’offre une première finale à New York Le numéro 1 mondial a dominé le Britannique 7-5, 7-6, 6-2 et jouera sa première finale de l'US Open contre Taylor Fritz ou Frances Tiafoe avec dans le viseur un 2e sacre en Majeurs.07.09.2024 3:59Brazil’s human rights minister sacked over sexual harassment allegations Removal of popular cabinet member Silvio Almedia comes as a blow to Lula’s administrationBrazil’s president has sacked one of his most popular cabinet members after claims Silvio Almeida sexually harassed at least two women – ... 07.09.2024 4:00Japan business lobby urges "fairness" in U.S. Steel buyout review Japan's top business lobby on Friday urged "fairness" in the review of Nippon Steel Corp.'s plan to acquire United States Steel Corp. as Washington is apparently set to block the deal in the run-up to the Nov. 5 presidential election.
The Japan Business Federation made the opinion public in a rare statement regarding specific corporate activity after U.S. reports said President Joe Biden's administration is in the final stage of rejecting the offer by Japan's largest steelmaker to acquire the Pittsburgh-based firm.
Read full story here07.09.2024 4:00Dell and Palantir to join S&P 500; shares of both jump In the quarterly rebalancing of the S&P 500, tech companies Dell and Palantir were added to the benchmark index.07.09.2024 4:12Georgia teen and father appear in court on school shooting charges The 14-year-old suspect in the Apalachee High School mass shooting and his father appeared in a Georgia courtroom on charges related to the killing of four people at the school this week. Details have been released from the father's interview with authorities last year, following a tip his son may have been making threats online. NBC News' Priya Sridhar reports.07.09.2024 4:18Missouri sees first positive bird flu case without known animal contact Also first time for someone with H5 virus to be hospitalized, and CDC says it is studying patient specimen moreA person in Missouri with no known animal contact has tested positive for H5 bird flu, the state’s department of healt ... 07.09.2024 4:22‘Deeply disturbed’ White House calls for inquiry into killing of Ayşenur Eygi Eygi, 26, was protesting against settlements in occupied West Bank when she was killed by Israeli troops, witnesses sayThe White House said it was “deeply disturbed” by the death of an American woman who, according to Palestini ... 07.09.2024 4:23U.S. citizen killed in West Bank, officials say The State Department confirmed the death of an American citizen in the West Bank on Friday. Aysenur Eygi, 26, was killed during a protest against settlements. Israel Defense Forces said it was still investigating the incident, but confirmed its troops had opened fire in the area.07.09.2024 4:26Pakistani man arrested for alleged ISIS terror plot targeting Jewish people in New York City Federal authorities said a Pakistani man was arrested as he tried to enter the United States in an alleged ISIS-connected plot to attack a Jewish center in New York around the anniversary of the Hamas October 7 terror attack. NBC News' Tom Winter reports.07.09.2024 4:28Trump, Trailing Among Women, Lashes Out at His Female Accusers Mr. Trump’s news conference had little to do with the issues in the 2024 presidential race, and seemed like more of a venting exercise over his frustrations about his legal travails.07.09.2024 4:29August jobs report falls short of expectations The Labor Department reported weaker-than-expected job growth for the month of August, adding 142,000 jobs. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate ticked down slightly to 4.2%. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has details.07.09.2024 4:33OPINION: How PM can help renew action for disarmament on 80th anniversary As we approach the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the catastrophic risks posed by nuclear weapons are growing. As the U.N. secretary general warned in June: "We need to move back from the nuclear brink."
All of the major nuclear weapon states are spending tens of billions of dollars modernizing their arsenals, some are recklessly threatening nuclear first use, and the regime designed to prevent the use, testing and proliferation of nuclear weapons is under stress. The last remaining agreement limiting the world's two largest arsenals, New START, will expire in 2026. We need to see disarmament commitments translated into action.
Read full story here07.09.2024 4:35Gen Z set to outnumber Baby Boomers in workforce Gen Z employees will outnumber Baby Boomers in the U.S. workforce by the end of this year, according to a Glassdoor report. Scott Dobroski, career trend expert for Indeed, joins to discuss.07.09.2024 4:40Planet struggling to keep up with growing plastic pollution The world is struggling to manage growing piles of plastic waste, and a new report is bringing to light the problem of burning plastics. Annually, the world produces 440 million tons of plastic each year, but the majority of plastic is often tossed in the trash. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more.07.09.2024 4:42
Japan's 'K-food' market expands 50% in five years -
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TOKYO -- South Korean music and cosmetics have long been popular among Japanese youth. Now Korean cuisine is all the rage as well as the "fourth Korean wave" hits Japan, highlighting South Korea's cultural influence on its neighbor.Buoyed by the craze for Korean pop culture, Japan's market for Korean food products has grown 50% in the last five years. Major food processors are offering a wider range of Korean culinary delights, including frozen food and meal kits to meet growing consumer demand for convenient and authentic Korean dishes.07.09.2024 4:44New Japan PM set to be picked Oct. 1 when extra Diet session begins The successor to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will likely be selected on Oct. 1, when an extraordinary Diet session is expected to be convened, sources familiar with the plan said Friday.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is set to choose its next president on Sept. 27. With both houses of parliament controlled by the LDP and its junior coalition partner Komeito, it is a formality the winner will be the next prime minister.
Read full story here07.09.2024 4:45Was the Georgia school shooting a preventable tragedy? The father and son charged in the deadly Georgia school shooting have chosen not to seek bail and will remain in law enforcement custody. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with a weekly national security wrap-up.07.09.2024 4:46Our bestselling food storage containers are now 38% off at Amazon These highly rated food storage containers are just $1.37 each for a limited time on Amazon.07.09.2024 4:46Dick Cheney Says He Will Vote for Kamala Harris The hawkish conservative and vice president under President George W. Bush has broken with Donald J. Trump before. Earlier this week, his daughter Liz Cheney said she would vote for Ms. Harris.07.09.2024 4:48Sentencing delayed until after election in Trump "hush money" criminal case A New York judge on Friday ruled that former President Donald Trump will be sentenced Nov. 26, about three weeks after Election Day, for his conviction on charges of falsifying business records for payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Nikole Killion reports.07.09.2024 4:48Jobs report falls short of expectations with interest rate cuts likely looming The U.S. added 142,000 jobs in August, the Labor Department reported Friday, which was below forecasts, although the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.2%. Economists still overwhelmingly anticipate an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in mid-September. Jo Ling Kent has details.07.09.2024 4:50‘Is it safe to drink tap water?’: Ask a doctor Amid recent reports of a contaminated water supply in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Fox News Digital asked experts whether it’s safe ... 07.09.2024 4:51Breast cancer cases rising among Asian American and Pacific Islander women Data from the National Institute of Health is showing a concerning rise in the number of breast cancer cases among Asian American and Pacific Islander women. Dr. Helen Chew, professor of medicine at UC Davis Health, joins to discuss.07.09.2024 4:52Senate GOP campaign chair asks for more resources to win big battlegrounds Montana Sen. Steve Daines came to Vegas with an ask: The chair of the Senate GOP campaign arm wants more money to turn the chamber red. 07.09.2024 4:53Missouri patient contracts bird flu despite no known contact with animals The case raises questions about how the person was exposed to the virus. All the previous U.S. infections were among people who worked around cows and poultry.07.09.2024 4:55Driver pulled over for speeding receives life-changing career advice When 20-year-old Abbie Rutledge was pulled over for speeding two years ago by an Alabama state trooper, she had no idea how their conversation would change the trajectory of her life. Steve Hartman has their story in "On the Road." Страницы: 8687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126