| 27.12.2024 17:00The Lost Art of Eye Contact Michael Chad Hoeppner explains why eye contact is so importantand why so many people avoid it.27.12.2024 17:17Tech stocks ruled 2024, but hopes for a big market rotation in the new year are uncertain Earnings growth is slowing for Big Tech names, but investors may be reluctant to buy up other corners of the market. 27.12.2024 17:17Doctors and patients forced out of Gaza hospital during Israeli raid Israeli forces have reportedly stormed northern Gazas Kamal Adwan Hospital and forced out all the patients and staff.27.12.2024 17:30Officials suspect Russian involvement in fatal Azerbaijani crash New clues about what may have brought down an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane in a deadly crash are emerging, pointing to evidence the plane was downed by Russian forces, according to a growing number of government officials and aviation experts. NBCs Steve Patterson reports for TODAY.27.12.2024 17:34Incoming border czar shares hints return of family detention centers President-elect Donald Trumps new border czar, Tom Homan, is sharing new details about potential immigration policies, including the return of controversial family detention centers. NBCs Aaron Gilchrist reports for TODAY.27.12.2024 17:37Indias former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of landmark nuclear deal, dies at 92 Indias former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of Indias economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died.27.12.2024 17:39Health worker displaced by Israeli attacks in Gaza dies of extreme cold Many people in Gaza lack adequate shelter and are malnourished after more than a year of Israeli attacks and blockades.27.12.2024 17:39Candice Miller Contends With a Tangle of Debt After Her Husbands Death On Instagram, Candice Miller showed the world glittering parties and vacations. When her husband, Brandon Miller, died, he had $33.6 million in debt and just $8,000 in the bank.27.12.2024 17:45At least 6,000 inmates escape from Mozambique jail: What we know Authorities said the inmates broke free amid protests by opposition demonstrators angry at election results.27.12.2024 17:47World Health Organization chief caught in Israeli bombing of Yemen Israel carried out attacks on targets in Yemen on Thursday, including an airport where the head of the World Health Organization was at the time of the deadly strike on the facility. NBCs Raf Sanchez reports for TODAY.27.12.2024 17:52Kawasaki Heavy began false deals 40 years ago over SDF scandal Japan's Defense Ministry said Friday that its major contractor Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. began fictitious transactions with its subcontractors at least 40 years ago, with such fraudulent practices in six years through March worth about 1.7 billion yen ($11 million).
Of those, around 600 million yen was pooled as slush funds by Kawasaki Heavy, which regularly receives submarine maintenance and repair orders from the Maritime Self-Defense Force, according to the ministry's interim report on its investigation into the scandal.
Read full story here27.12.2024 17:52Most Americans Blame Insurance Profits and Denials Alongside Killer in UHC CEO Death, Poll Finds About 7 in 10 adults say profits or denials for health care coverage by insurance companies bear some responsibility for UHC CEO's death. 27.12.2024 18:00German president dissolves parliament, confirms February vote Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who lost confidence vote this month, will act as caretaker chancellor at time of rising turmoil.27.12.2024 18:01South Korea votes to impeach Acting President Han, as Yoon faces trial South Korea's parliament voted on Friday to pass an impeachment motion against Acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck Soo, deepening the turmoil in the country where already-impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol awaits a trial that will decide his political fate.
Han's suspension from his duties elevated Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang Mok to become South Korea's second acting president in less than two weeks. Choi said the government will do its utmost to stabilize state affairs in his message to the public.
Read full story here27.12.2024 18:06Should boxing be banned as a sport? Recent high-profile bouts are making boxing as popular as ever but science points to potential risks for the athletes.27.12.2024 18:22Google CEO Pichai struggled to navigate a pressure-filled year Google CEO Pichai notched some AI wins but struggled to navigate a pressure-filled year.27.12.2024 18:37OpenAI Details Plans for Becoming a For-Profit Company OpenAI said it will be restructured as a public benefit corporation, and the nonprofit that controls the organization would receive shares in the new company.27.12.2024 18:56Uneasy calm settles over Syrias Homs after brief outbreak of violence A tense calm prevails after checkpoints were set up by the new security forces in the countrys third-largest city.27.12.2024 19:00Previously untestable DNA is evidence in the murder trial of N.J. uncle accused of killing 4 Lawyers for Paul Caneiro who is charged with the brutal murders of four of his relatives are challenging the use of an increasingly common tool in DNA analysis.27.12.2024 19:00Remembering Kevin Brennan: teenage master of Bondis waves but a drug-fuelled disaster on land Kev the Head won two state surfing titles on the same day in 1965 at the tender age of 15. But fame and drugs dragged him into a maelstrom he never escapedMore summer essentialsHe was the first lost genius of Australian surfing. ... ... 27.12.2024 19:02What did 2024 tell us about US voters? As year comes to an end, Trump's resurgence reveals voting trends that could define US politics in the years ahead. 27.12.2024 19:25Nearly 70 killed after boat capsizes en route to Spain The makeshift boat was carrying about 80 people when it capsized on December 19, Malian authorities said.27.12.2024 19:35Political chaos intensifies in South Korea with disputed impeachment of interim president On Friday, the National Assembly voted to impeach Han Duck-soo, South Korea's interim conservative president. The vote is being contested by his camp. Meanwhile, the deposed president, Yoon Suk Yeol, did not attend the first hearing in the Constitutional Court to validate his impeachment.27.12.2024 19:36Authorities find 12 bodies in clandestine graves in northern Mexico Skeletal remains discovered in Mexican border state of Chihuhua taken to lab for possible identification, officials say.27.12.2024 19:39Finland seizes Russia-linked tanker suspected of cutting vital undersea cables Finland has seized an oil tanker suspected of having severed undersea power and internet cables, with Finnish authorities saying the vessel may have been part of Russia's "shadow fleet" of ships aimed at skirting Western sanctions.27.12.2024 20:00Will AI drive explosive economic growth or is it just hype? Nations and companies around the world are weighing up AI's costs and benefits.27.12.2024 20:00Banana bends and a well-timed coffee: 31 easy ways to jump-start your energy levels in the new year From morning drinks to bedtime sounds and dont forget a mid-afternoon boogie experts share tips to help you boost your energy levelsA side bend stretches the intercostal muscles between the ribs, making more space for ... ... 27.12.2024 20:02Teslas Stock is Soaring Even as Its Car Sales Sag Sales of the companys cars are flagging, but investors are focusing on the potential of autonomous driving and Mr. Musks ties to President-elect Donald J. Trump.27.12.2024 20:12A Century of Human Detritus, Visualized Technostuff built in the last 100 years outweighs all the living matter on Earth.27.12.2024 20:13Wall St. Is Minting Easy Money From Risky Loans. What Could Go Wrong? Everyone from Jamie Dimon to the International Monetary Fund is ringing alarms about the shadowy world of private credit. But the money keeps rolling in.27.12.2024 20:13Russias security service says jailed American leaked biotechnology secrets Eugene Spector, a US citizen born in Russia, has been sentenced to 15 years in a maximum security Russian penal colony.27.12.2024 20:35Italian Journalist Is Detained While Reporting in Iran Cecilia Sala, 29, was arrested on Dec. 19, but news of her detention only became public on Friday. The reason for the arrest of Ms. Sala, a well-known reporter, has not been made public. Страницы: 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 |