| 27.08.2024 4:18Morningstar analyst names 2 under-the-radar global stocks with big potential "Long-term I think there is ... good potential in the adjacencies to luxury," Jelena Sokolova says.27.08.2024 4:19Sydney Sweeney shows off famous curves as she prepares to play groundbreaking boxer Sydney Sweeney took to Instagram to show off her famous curves. She's slated to play female boxer Christy Martin in an ... 27.08.2024 4:20Looking to invest after the pullback? Strategist names stocks in AI, defense and more "I continue to advise clients to use downside opportunistically and build better balance in portfolios," says Matt Orton of Raymond James Investment Management.27.08.2024 4:24Donald Trump: Sonderermittler will Verfahren in Dokumentenaff?re wiederbeleben Donald Trump hatte Kisten voller Geheimakten in seiner Villa gehortet m?glicherweise gesetzeswidrig. Ein Verfahren dazu stellte ... 27.08.2024 4:29What to know about Israel, Hezbollah fighting in Middle East Israel launched a series of strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon Sunday after receiving apparent warnings of the militant group planning an attack. Seth Jones, a senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News with more on tensions in the Middle East.27.08.2024 4:35US soldier who fled to North Korea will plead guilty to desertion, other criminal charges, lawyer says U.S. Army private Travis King is expected to plead guilty to desertion after fleeing into North Korea last year, his lawyer tells ... 27.08.2024 4:48Dangerous heat wave and severe storms hit Midwest A dangerous heat wave and severe storm threats are hitting the Midwest. Weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.27.08.2024 4:49Mosquitos could spread more disease in the U.S. as their season gets longer Concerns over mosquitos spreading diseases in the U.S. are rising as news emerges of former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci recovering from West Nile virus apparently contracted in his backyard. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder has more.27.08.2024 4:51Real Housewives star details deadly infection she battled that had 10 to 20 percent survival rate "Real Housewives of Orange County" star Vicki Gunvalson suffered a terrifying infection that she's still recovering ... 27.08.2024 4:55Trump ramps up campaign schedule as Harris touts fundraising numbers Election day is nearly ten weeks away, and the battle for the White House is heating up. Former President Donald Trump is campaigning this week in several battleground states, while Vice President Kamala Harris raises historic amounts of campaign cash. Robert Costa has details.27.08.2024 4:56Travis King, soldier who crossed into North Korea, expected to plead guilty Travis King, the American soldier who crossed into North Korea, is expected to plead guilty to five offenses the U.S. Army charged him with.27.08.2024 4:59Russischer Zoll fasst Deutschen mit 13 Kilo Feingold im Wohnwagen Im Schrank des Campers wurden die Fahnder f?ndig: Ein Deutscher ist an der russischen Grenze mit Gold im Wert von fast einer ... 27.08.2024 4:59Democrats Look to End the Electability Question The party is battling a squishy, often self-reinforcing concept about the perceived ability to win.27.08.2024 5:01Polaris Dawn crew to make history with all-civilian spacewalk Four civilian astronauts are preparing for a historic mission to new heights above Earth. SpaceX is launching Polaris Dawn, which will also feature the first commercial spacewalk. Mark Strassman has details.27.08.2024 5:01Israel and Hezbollah strikes prompt fears of broader conflict There are growing concerns of a broader war in the Middle East after Israel and Hezbollah exchanged airstrikes on Sunday before both sides pulled back. Israel said it fired a preemptive strike to prevent a much larger attack. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tel Aviv.27.08.2024 5:06Judge orders Martin Shkreli to turn over all copies of unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album Martin Shkreli, once dubbed Pharma Bro," was ordered by a federal judge to turn over all copies of Wu-Tang Clans unreleased Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album to his lawyers by Friday.27.08.2024 5:09Democrats sue over new election rules in battleground Georgia The plaintiffs argue that the rules would allow individual county board members to block certification of legitimate election results.27.08.2024 5:21Ransomware attacks against schools on the rise Data shows school districts have reported more than 1,600 cyber attacks across the U.S. over a 6-year span. More than 300 involved ransomware, which has been steadily on the rise since the pandemic. Ash-har Quraishi visits a Tucson school district to report on the high cost of cyber crime inside classrooms.27.08.2024 5:21Ukraine hit by largest Russian strike so far in the war According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, more than 100 missiles and 100 drones hit the entire country on Monday. Energy infrastructure was particularly targeted.27.08.2024 5:22This Nvidia partner says it can cut data center energy use by 50% as AI boom strains power grid Data center company Sustainable Metal Cloud wants to reduce the strain on energy resources and carbon emissions.27.08.2024 5:38Martin Shkreli ordered to turn over all copies of unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album Judge also bars ex-pharmaceutical executive, Pharma Bro, from streaming any more of Once Upon a Time in ShaolinSo-called Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli has been ordered by a federal judge to turn over all copies of the ultra ... 27.08.2024 5:41Teaching kids to be cyber safe As it becomes more common for young children to have access to internet-connected devices, the risk of them being targeted by scams is increasing. One program outside Chicago is teaching kids from a young age how to stay safe on the internet. Ash-har Quraishi reports.27.08.2024 5:41Alzheimers and other dementia diagnoses can vary by zip code, new study finds Where you live could determine the likelihood of getting a dementia diagnosis, a new study suggests. Researchers and ... 27.08.2024 5:46Inside the role of a ransomware negotiator When companies and other large organizations fall victim to ransomware attacks, outside companies are sometimes brought in to help resolve the situation. Ash-har Quraishi speaks with Mark Lance, vice president of incident response and intelligence at Guidepoint Security, about ransomware negotiations.27.08.2024 5:47Karen Read accused of wrongful death in lawsuit by family of Boston police officer boyfriend The family of a Boston police officer John O'Keefe filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday against Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman whose murder trial in the officers death ended with a hung jury in July.27.08.2024 5:48Judge blocks Biden administration from granting legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens A federal judge temporarily blocked the Biden administration from granting legal status to undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens under a new program.27.08.2024 5:52Sid Eudy, Wrestler Known as Sid Vicious and Sycho Sid, Dies at 63 The 6-foot-9 wrestling champion faced off against some of the industrys biggest names, including Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan.27.08.2024 6:00New Mexico police chief claims he had constitutional right to leave his body cam off after crash: report Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina told investigators he left his body cam off after causing a crash because he was invoking ... 27.08.2024 6:02Democrats sue Georgia officials over election rules that could invite chaos Lawsuit alleges new rules that could let local state boards delay certification of presidential election are illegalDemocrats sued Georgia state election officials on Monday, alleging new rules that could allow local officials to d ... 27.08.2024 6:03Judge pauses Biden policy allowing path to citizenship for migrant spouses U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker paused Monday a Biden administration policy allowing legal status for spouses of American ... 27.08.2024 6:09Judge blocks Biden program that offers legal status to immigrants married to U.S. citizens A federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas on Monday temporarily blocked a Biden administration program that allowed undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens to apply for green cards without leaving the U.S.27.08.2024 6:15Man Charged With Arson in Californias Thompson Fire The Thompson fire also burned over 3,700 acres and forced the evacuation of 26,000 residents. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 |