27.11.2024 2:17FBI agent accused of multiple rapes was found not guilty of attempted murder 2 years ago An FBI agent was arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault two years after he was acquitted of attempted murder.27.11.2024 2:31HP forecasts Q1 profit below estimates on sluggish demand in PC market27.11.2024 2:36What does government boycott of Haaretz mean for press freedom in Israel? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet approves proposal to sanction the country's oldest newspaper.27.11.2024 2:38China's Xiaomi rolls EVs, appliances into shopping malls in shift to lifestyle brand - Nikkei Asia27.11.2024 2:41Bitcoin slides toward $90,000 as price moves back after postelection rally Bitcoin retreated further from the psychological $100,000 milestone as investors booked profits from the token's gains following the presidential election.27.11.2024 3:00Matlock review – Kathy Bates has spent years waiting for a role like this An actor of the Oscar-winner’s calibre has deserved better for a long time – and is now front and centre of this legal drama. It’s far more than a spinoff of the 1980s US series … it’s a mystery fuelled by corporate greedMatlock is an almost complete reimagining of the 1980s US legal series, though it does pay tribute to its origins in multiple ways. Those expecting another straightforward drama about lawyers will find that those expectations are largely met during the first episode. But be forewarned: eventually it begins to defy expectations.To say more would be to build anticipation unnecessarily – spoiler alert, Kathy Bates does not turn out to be an alien – but as you amble through familiar territory, you are actually wandering towards a more substantial, more intriguing proposition. It doesn’t reinvent the legal drama, but there’s enough twisting and turning to ensure that it isn’t quite all it appears to be. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 3:02Trump’s tariff threats signal the start of a wild ride in currency markets Donald Trump's vow to implement additional tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico signals the start of a wild ride in currency markets, strategists say.27.11.2024 3:03Groucho Club’s licence suspended while Met investigates serious offence Members’ venue in central London popular with the media and arts world closes as police inquiry explores recent crimeThe Groucho Club has been forced to close as police investigate whether the venue was the scene of a serious criminal offence.On Tuesday Westminster council ruled that the licence of the club, which counts many A-list celebrities among its members, should be immediately suspended for 28 days. A full hearing will then take place. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 3:05Marilyn Manson drops defamation lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood Shock rocker, who denied Wood’s accusations of ‘horrific’ abuse and filed lawsuit, to pay her $327,000 in attorneys feesThe shock rocker Marilyn Manson has dropped his long-running defamation lawsuit against the actor Evan Rachel Wood and has agreed to pay her about $327,000 in attorneys’ fees, Deadline reported.Wood had previously identified Manson as her abuser in February 2021, accusing her former fiance of sexual assault, psychological abuse, violence, coercion and intimidation. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 3:07Scott Bessent Helped ‘Break’ the Bank of England. Now He’ll Run the U.S. Treasury. Scott Bessent’s former colleagues and rivals see the prospective Treasury secretary as a thoughtful choice with a broad understanding of financial markets.27.11.2024 3:17Brazil ex-President Bolsonaro plotted election coup: Police report An 884-page report by Brazil's police details former President Bolsonaro's alleged attempt to overturn 2022 election.27.11.2024 3:22Israel-Hezbollah permanent ceasefire has been accepted, Biden says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a permanent ceasefire in cross-border hostilities between the Jewish state and Hezbollah militants.27.11.2024 3:24Stocks rise Tuesday, Dow and S&P 500 close at records: Live updates The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 rallied to fresh highs on Tuesday.27.11.2024 3:43Jack Smith Closes Up Shop, Defeated More by Voters Than by Jurors The special counsel will leave behind a complex legacy, having amassed considerable evidence against Donald J. Trump but having lost key legal battles that could constrain future investigators.27.11.2024 4:00In China, a string of deadly attacks worries both population and authorities At least a dozen attacks have erupted since the start of the year, with schools emerging as a particularly vulnerable target. In a nation that prides itself on security, the escalating pattern of violence has triggered widespread alarm, with many commentators interpreting the incidents as a form of 'revenge on society.'27.11.2024 4:01Tariff Threats Show Trump’s Commitment to Upending Global Trade The president-elect’s threat to hit Canada, Mexico and China with new tariffs is already rocking business and diplomatic relationships and could topple the trade pacts he signed in his first term.27.11.2024 4:04M6.6 quake hits central Japan, no tsunami warning issued An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 struck Ishikawa and other central Japan prefectures Tuesday, the weather agency said, but no tsunami warning was issued.
The 10:47 p.m. quake measured a lower 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale of 7 in Wajima and Shika, both in the Noto Peninsula, a region in Ishikawa Prefecture where recovery efforts have been continuing following a devastating earthquake on New Year's Day, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Read full story here27.11.2024 4:05‘We’d rather perish’: protests roil South Korean women’s university over plan to admit male students Dongduk women’s university in Seoul was set up to help women in a deeply patriarchal society, but a demographic crisis is putting that under pressureSpray paint and protest banners cover the walls and pavements of Dongduk women’s university in Seoul. “We’d rather perish than open our doors,” reads one slogan. Since 11 November, students have staged a sit-in, initially occupying the main building and blocking access to classroom buildings across campus, forcing classes to move online and a planned job fair to be cancelled.The outcry was sparked by plans for some departments to admit male students but have since spiralled into a wider clash over the future of women-only spaces in a country that is grappling with the issue of gender equality. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 4:06Workday stock slips on light quarterly forecast Workday called for a 25% adjusted operating margin in the current quarter, below Wall Street's estimate of 25.5%.27.11.2024 4:07Barcelone-Stade Brestois : Lewandowski puissance 101, Koundé monsieur plus, Bizot fautif... Les tops et flops TOPS/FLOPS - Mardi soir, le Barça a facilement dominé Brest à domicile (3-0) dans le cadre de la cinquième journée de Ligue des champions. Robert Lewandowski a notamment inscrit un doublé.27.11.2024 4:14Japan ruling, opposition blocs vow to scrap undisclosed policy funds Japan's ruling and opposition parties agreed Tuesday to work toward abolishing policy activity funds, which are not subject to disclosure even when such income reaches hundreds of millions of yen, during their first meeting on political reforms.
But the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has expressed reluctance to eliminate corporate donations, which have benefited the pro-business LDP, lawmakers said, despite criticism that the practice is considered a form of bribery that could distort policy outcomes.
Read full story here27.11.2024 4:21U.S., China and more: Value investor reveals what to buy as Trump tariffs loom Bleakley Financial Group's Peter Boockvar shares sectors — and stocks — he likes in the U.S. and abroad.27.11.2024 4:21Mario Andretti to serve on board of new Cadillac-branded Formula 1 team Former Formula 1 world champion Mario Andretti will be a director on the board of the newly approved Cadillac F1 team. NBC News’ Sahil Kapur details what the deal means for the famous American car maker. 27.11.2024 4:30Irregular sleep pattern raises risk of stroke and heart attack, UK study finds Variations in time a person goes to sleep and wakes up ‘strongly associated’ with higher risk of negative impactsFailing to stick to a regular time for going to bed and waking up increases the risk of stroke, heart attack and heart failure by 26%, even for those who get a full night’s sleep, the most comprehensive study of its kind suggests.Previous studies have focused on the links between sleep duration and health outcomes, with people advised to get between seven and nine hours shut-eye a night. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 4:32G7 raps North Korean troops in Russia as threat to Indo-Pacific security The Group of Seven foreign ministers on Tuesday criticized "in the strongest possible terms" the deepening military collaboration between North Korea and Russia.
In a statement issued after two-day talks in Italy, the ministers said that Pyongyang's troop dispatch to help Moscow's war efforts in Ukraine "marks a dangerous expansion of the conflict" and will result in "serious consequences for European and Indo-Pacific security."
Read full story here27.11.2024 4:34Harris campaign staff discuss what went wrong with 2024 election Harris-Walz campaign leaders are speaking out about their election loss. Political strategists Joel Payne and Tricia McLaughlin join "America Decides" to weigh in on the internal assessment of what went wrong.27.11.2024 4:36Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn accused of trying to sell Cabinet roles The Trump transition team says it is moving ahead after reviewing allegations that longtime adviser Boris Epshteyn attempted to use his influence over Cabinet picks to make a personal profit. Epshteyn has denied the claims. CBS News investigative reporter Dan Klaidman has the details.27.11.2024 4:41Biden announces ceasefire aimed at ending Israel-Hezbollah fighting President Biden announced a ceasefire plan to end the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel's war cabinet approved the plan earlier, and the cease-fire was set to go into effect at 4 a.m. local time Wednesday.27.11.2024 4:42Why Trump made gains among Latinos Latinos played a key role in delivering President-elect Donald Trump an election victory earlier in November. Geraldo Cadava, professor of history and Latina and Latino studies for Northwestern University, joins "America Decides" to share his perspective on what drove many of these voters toward Trump.27.11.2024 4:44Podcast [English World] Episode 73: Soy sauce
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Read full story here27.11.2024 4:45Occupy and destroy: Israel’s systematic demolition of Lebanese border villages While the Israeli military has claimed to have limited goals for its invasion of southern Lebanon, an NBC News investigation found widespread destruction in areas occupied by the IDF.27.11.2024 5:01Government confirms online slots cap and betting levy to fund NHS services Gambling minister says measures will be ‘instrumental’ in helping those most at risk of addictionBookmakers and casinos will be forced to fund NHS services that tackle problem gambling, after Labour rubber-stamped the previous government’s plans, which also include a cap of as little as £2 on the sums that can be staked on online slot machines.The Guardian revealed on Monday that the government was poised to approve the new “statutory levy”, using proceeds of around £100m a year to fund research, prevention and treatment of gambling harms. Continue reading... ... Страницы: 693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733