26.09.2024 2:42Au Canada, le gouvernement de Justin Trudeau échappe à une première motion de censure26.09.2024 2:51Why Everything Is Suddenly Spiraling for Israel Israel faces a dire threat from the outside, and its prime minister and his allies have been prioritizing their own interests.26.09.2024 2:52Harris Cast Herself as a Pro-Business Pragmatist Also, the U.S. is trying to broker an Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.26.09.2024 2:55One killed in suspected bus hijacking in Los Angeles One person was shot dead as a gunman hijacked a bus with passengers on board in downtown Los Angeles early Wednesday, police said.26.09.2024 3:00Nice - Real Sociedad : Rosario efficace, une attaque niçoise en berne... Les tops et les flops L’OGC Nice a concédé le match nul sur son terrain (1-1) face à la Real Sociedad. Découvrez les tops et les flops de la rencontre.26.09.2024 3:00Donald Trump pledges trade war against those not manufacturing in the US To force the relocalization of industry, the Republican candidate is promising, if elected, higher tariffs on imports of certain products and tax cuts for companies setting up in the country. A strategy that would drive up prices for low and middle-income households.26.09.2024 3:03Secret Service agent placed on leave after alleged groping incident with Harris staffer A U.S. Secret Service agent in Vice President Kamala Harris' security detail has been placed on administrative leave following an alleged groping incident with a Harris staffer in Wisconsin, according to two law enforcement officials.26.09.2024 3:05
AI demand isn't fading, Tokyo Electron finance chief says -
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TOKYO -- Tokyo Electron, Japan's leading maker of semiconductor production equipment, sees AI-related sales rising about 150% this fiscal year to 690 billion yen ($4.8 billion) and expects demand to increase further next year despite some investor doubts about the outlook for chips used in artificial intelligence.Tokyo Electron expects AI-related tech to account for 30% of the company's projected 2.3 trillion yen in consolidated sales for the fiscal year ending March 2025, up from 15% the previous year, according to Hiroshi Kawamoto, the company's finance chief.26.09.2024 3:08Two abandoned mansions owned by a Hollywood producer are covered in graffiti Los Angeles graffiti artists and squatters seem to be drawn to the abandoned mansions of Hollywood producer John Powers Middleton.26.09.2024 3:30Auftritt in München: Luke Mockridge baut Skandal um behindertenfeindliche Aussagen in Bühnenprogramm ein Nach dem Eklat um seine Einlassungen zu Sportlern mit Behinderung hat Luke Mockridge seine Tour begonnen. In München sprach er den ... 26.09.2024 3:32Congress passes bill to avert a shutdown before the election, sending it to Biden The House is poised to pass a bill to avoid a government shutdown after removing a Donald Trump-backed proposal requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.26.09.2024 3:40Israeli army tells troops to prepare for ground assault in Lebanon The head of the Israeli army told troops to prepare for a ground assault in Lebanon as Israel and Hezbollah launched airstrikes for a third day. More than 600 people have been killed in Lebanon, according to health officials there. NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Beirut.26.09.2024 3:52
Harris vows manufacturing boost, stays tough on China -
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NEW YORK -- U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said she will lower costs for the middle class and provide incentives for American entrepreneurship and manufacturing to compete with China, outlining her economic agenda Wednesday in a critical battleground state."Leading the world in the industries of the future and making sure America, not China, wins the competition for the 21st century" together form a key pillar of what the Democratic presidential candidate dubbed "the opportunity economy" in a speech at the Economic Club of Pittsburgh.26.09.2024 3:53GOP congressman tweets racist rant about Haitian immigrants Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., called Haiti the "nastiest country in the western hemisphere" in a post on social media, saying migrants from the Caribbean nation, the majority of whom are in the U.S. legally, should "get their ass out of our country."26.09.2024 3:55
Indonesia ex-presidential contender Anies in no rush to form political party -
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TOKYO/JAKARTA - Former Indonesian presidential contender Anies Baswedan has said he will focus on social work rather than rush to form a political party, telling Nikkei Asia he would only take the latter step if it would be "impactful."The Jakarta ex-governor who cited "pressure" against one-time allies that ended his attempt to seek reelection in November to run the capital again said his most likely next move would be to form a mass organization. "We're not going to do anything related to a political party anytime soon," he said in an interview during a visit to Tokyo last week. "We'll be focusing more on social work.26.09.2024 3:58Colorado city in spotlight after Trump rails against Venezuelan migrants The city of Aurora, Colo., was in the spotlight after former President Trump said the city was being overrun by Venezuelan gang members. But the mayor says while there have been some gang-related problems, Trump's claims are exaggerated. NBC News's Gabe Gutierrez reports.26.09.2024 4:00What We Can Learn From an Orphan in Sudan The passivity of world leaders in the face of atrocities in Sudan contrasts with the deep sense of moral responsibility of a Sudanese refugee child whom I met on the Chad-Sudan border.26.09.2024 4:00Congressman in key Long Island district faces questions about alleged ethics violations A Long Island congressional district that could help determine control of the House finds itself dealing with allegations of possible ethics violations involving hiring of staff by Rep. Anthony D'Esposito. He denies the allegations. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports.26.09.2024 4:01Pennsylvania Democratic lawmaker denies writing racist, homophobic tweets PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania Democratic state senator denied claims from Republicans that he made racist and homophobic remarks about Black, Asian and LGBTQ people on social media more than a decade ago.26.09.2024 4:08Hurricane Helene bears down on Florida with potential for big storm surge and tornadoes Hurricane Helene moved toward northern Florida and was expected to strengthen to a category 4 storm with the potential for major storm surge, damaging winds and tornadoes. Evacuations were stepped up in areas prone to flooding and sandbagging was in overdrive. NBC News' Marissa Parra reports.26.09.2024 4:10
Taiwan's Lai urged to revert to Tsai's 'measured steadiness' on China -
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TAIPEI -- Taiwan's new president should adopt a less muscular posture toward China, a report from International Crisis Group advises, even if doing so is unlikely to soften Beijing's own hawkish stance.The report, released Thursday and titled "The Widening Schism Across the Taiwan Strait," says that President Lai Ching-te has pursued "a different approach" toward China than predecessor Tsai Ing-wen, although they hail from the same pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Party. It stresses that while Tsai's "measured" style did not stop Chinese aggression, it still brought benefits.26.09.2024 4:11Israeli military intercepts Hezbollah missile launched from Lebanon The Israeli military is preparing for a possible ground war against Hezbollah as it intercepted a missile aimed at central Israel. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports.26.09.2024 4:11Veteran investor Dietze names the sectors — and stocks — he likes right now Peapack Wealth Management's David Dietze continues to see opportunities in the market and revealed what he is betting on right now.26.09.2024 4:23Japan court to rule on man in retrial over 1966 quadruple murder A Japanese court is set to hand down a ruling Thursday in the retrial of an 88-year-old former professional boxer still facing the death penalty over a 1966 quadruple murder case in central Japan.
Iwao Hakamata, who spent nearly half a century behind bars before new evidence led to his release from incarceration in 2014, will likely be acquitted as retrials are only held when there are substantial doubts about guilt. Prosecutors have again demanded the death penalty.
Read full story here26.09.2024 4:26CBS News poll shows Trump with 2-point lead in Georgia A new CBS News poll finds former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris 51% to 49% in Georgia. CBS News deputy director of elections and data analytics Kabir Khanna breaks down what the numbers mean for the 2024 election.26.09.2024 4:39Donald Trump schiebt Wolodymyr Selenskyj Schuld für anhaltenden Krieg in der Ukraine zu »Er weigert sich, einen Deal einzugehen«: Donald Trump kritisiert Wolodymyr Selenskyj, weil dieser der Aggression Russlands nicht ... 26.09.2024 4:401 person in custody after bomb goes off at California courthouse Several people were injured when a bomb went off at a courthouse in Santa Maria, California. One person has been taken into custody. Carter Evans reports.26.09.2024 4:40Trump lashes out at Iran as Harris details economic plan Former President Donald Trump lashed out at Iran on the campaign trail after being briefed on an assassination plot. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her economic plan at an event in Pittsburgh. Nancy Cordes reports.26.09.2024 4:42Funding bill clears House without Trump-backed SAVE Act The House passed a three-month government funding bill Wednesday that did not include the so-called election security provision known as the "SAVE Act" that former President Donald Trump had insisted Republicans tie to the measure. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports.26.09.2024 4:42BREAKING NEWS: Japan defense force ship sails through Taiwan Strait for 1st time BREAKING NEWS: Japan defense force ship sails through Taiwan Strait for 1st time <FULL STORY>
==KyodoRead full story here26.09.2024 4:45Harris tries to sharpen economic message in Pennsylvania Vice President Kamala Harris laid out her economic vision in a speech Wednesday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bloomberg News senior national political correspondent Nancy Cook and Washington Post national politics reporter Sabrina Rodriguez join CBS News with analysis.26.09.2024 4:52Senate report details Secret Service failures around Trump rally shooting A new report from a Senate committee says the security failures during the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, were preventable. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins to unpack the findings. Страницы: 237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277