| 26.11.2024 10:12Baseball: Hall of Fame awaits frequent visitor Ichiro Suzuki For years, Ichiro Suzuki has been making the trek to the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, where he might soon be enshrined as the first Hall of Famer from Japan.
Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch said Suzuki is special, not just because of his accomplishments in Major League Baseball but also because of his career in Japan and his unusually strong connection with baseball history and the Hall itself.
Read full story here26.11.2024 11:14Meet the start-up working to save newborn babies and democratize pregnancy care More than two million babies died in the first 20 days of their lives in 2022, and a startup, Biorithm, hopes to help prevent this with its monitoring device.26.11.2024 11:39Amazon Japan suspected of forcing retailers to cut product prices Japan's antitrust watchdog conducted an on-site investigation of the Japanese unit of Amazon.com Inc. on Tuesday for allegedly forcing retailers to cut prices of products sold on its online shopping website, sources close to the matter said.
Amazon Japan G.K. is alleged to have violated the antimonopoly law by forcing retailers to reduce prices in return for displaying their products in the most visible positions for users of its platform, with the involvement of its U.S. headquarters also suspected.
Read full story here26.11.2024 12:15Pakistan: Four security forces killed as Khan supporters flood capital Thousands of supporters of the former prime minister converged on Islamabad to demand his release. More than 20,000 members of the security forces were deployed.26.11.2024 14:41Family of woman fatally shot by police officer given $20M settlement by New Mexico city The family of a woman shot dead by a former New Mexico police officer has reached a $20 million settlement with the city that employed him, ahead of his murder trial next year.26.11.2024 15:00For this inauguration, Trump hopes for fewer protests and more acceptance On his second go-round, Donald Trump wants an inauguration that is more broadly accepted and celebrated than eight years ago.26.11.2024 15:00The Dobbs effect: Why abortions have risen across America After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, many expected abortion rates to drop. Instead, they rose. Here's why.26.11.2024 15:00Key senators to watch in the Trump Cabinet nominee fights Key senators who could vote against or for President-elect Donald Trump's nominees to fill out his Cabinet and other top jobs.26.11.2024 15:03Are Algorithms Killing Creativity? Or is the algorithm just hiding it from you?26.11.2024 15:30Philippine VP Duterte denies assassination plot against President Marcos Jr Relations between powerful vice president and president continue to deteriorate, as investigators summon Duterte.26.11.2024 15:31Ukraine: The moment of truth for Europe With Donald Trump's inauguration and the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaching, the conflict is intensifying. It is up to the most determined European countries to urgently prepare a response to a possible withdrawal of US support.26.11.2024 15:36South Korean man is convicted after binge eating to avoid military service A South Korean man hoping to avoid mandatory military service has been convicted after deliberately trying to gain so much weight it would make him ineligible.26.11.2024 15:42Pakistani troops killed as protesters storm barricades to demand release of jailed former PM Four members of Pakistans security services were killed as thousands of ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan's supporters clashed with law enforcement in Islamabad.26.11.2024 15:47E.U. Top Diplomat Says Israel Has No Excuses to Refuse Lebanon Ceasefire The bloc's outgoing foreign policy chief Josep Borrell made the remarks on the sidelines of a G7 meeting in Italy. 26.11.2024 15:54Thousands rally across the world calling for end to violence against women UN report says average of 140 women and girls were killed each day in 2023 by their intimate partner or close relative.26.11.2024 15:55Mental, family records among info items for Japan security clearance The Japanese government said Tuesday that it is considering requiring not only employment and travel history but also mental health records and the nationality of family members determining access to critical information under a "security clearance" system.
When seeking access to information designated by the government as classified, individuals -- whether from the private or public sector -- may also need to report their drinking habits, according to a draft proposal.
Read full story here26.11.2024 16:00The Opposition to Trump Has Never Been This Deflated The Resistance isn't as fired up as they were eight years ago.26.11.2024 16:00Imran Khan supporters in showdown with Pakistan forces: What we know Violent clashes continue in Islamabad as security forces use tear gas, rubber bullets to disperse advancing protesters.26.11.2024 16:03Australia Is Moving to Ban Children From Social Media. Will It Work? The move is politically popular but a vocal assortment of technology and child welfare experts have responded with alarm. 26.11.2024 16:20Israel pounds Lebanons Beirut as cabinet discusses Hezbollah ceasefire Israel's security cabinet expected to give US/France truce deal green light after agreement from Lebanon and Hezbollah.26.11.2024 16:28Director of Gaza hospital goes back to work after drone attack injury The director of the main hospital in besieged north Gaza is back at work after being injured in an Israeli drone attack.26.11.2024 16:29Team Taiwan return home to heroes welcome after baseball win over Japan Fans scream and confetti cannons explode as Taiwan's baseball team ride in military vehicles through the capital. 26.11.2024 16:34South Korea court convicts man for dodging military draft by gaining weight The man and his friend devised a plan for him to put on excessive weight in order to trick the conscription system.26.11.2024 16:38Japan rocket engine explodes during test, 2nd time in 16 months An engine being developed for use in the Epsilon S small rocket exploded Tuesday during a combustion test at a facility in southwestern Japan, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said, the second such incident in 16 months.
The explosion occurred 49 seconds after ignition at 8:30 a.m. at the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture. There were no injuries or damage to buildings outside the center.
Read full story here26.11.2024 16:51Glacial Shifts: Redrawing geopolitical maps A little bit of Italy is about to become a little bit of Switzerland.26.11.2024 17:00The Art of Protecting Your Peace Underreacting isnt about maintaining perfect composure. Its about limiting harm in times of turmoil, writes Courtney Carver26.11.2024 17:00How the Novelty Popcorn Bucket Came to Rule the Movies Movie theaters made millions selling themed popcorn buckets in 2024. How the trend took off26.11.2024 17:00TIMEs Top 100 Photos of 2024 Every year the TIME photo department sits down to curate the strongest images that crossed our path over the previous 12 months. And every year, sitting with the images, we find ourselves mulling the ways this collection feels heavier than the last, how the year produced images unlike what we’ve seen before. But this year…26.11.2024 17:10Dozens of audios reveal high-ranking Brazilian officers pressured Bolsonaro to stage a coup Leaked audio recordings reveal high-ranking members of Brazil's army discussing efforts to pressure then-President Jair Bolsonaro to carry out a coup.26.11.2024 17:12BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine to participate in 2025 World Expo in Osaka: governor BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine to participate in 2025 World Expo in Osaka: governor <FULL STORY>
==KyodoRead full story here26.11.2024 17:16Weather threatens to snarl Thanksgiving travel plans: What to know Two separate weather events are wreaking havoc on Thanksgiving travel plans. Meanwhile, two plane collisions at Boston Logan International Airport are furthering flight delays. NBCs Adrienne Broaddus reports and TODAYs Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.26.11.2024 17:21Trump vows major tariffs on products from Mexico, Canada, China President-elect Donald Trump is outlining his tariff plan, vowing an import tax on goods coming in from Canada, Mexico and China that would lead to higher consumer prices in the U.S. NBCs senior business correspondent Christine Romans joins TODAY to break it all down. Страницы: 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 |