| 07.09.2024 4:55What to expect as NFL season kicks off The NFL season kicked off with an electric opener between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs Thursday night, but now attention shifts to the weekend. Thirteen matchups are set for Sunday, with six of them airing on CBS and Paramount Plus. CBS Sports HQ analyst Emory Hunt joins to discuss.07.09.2024 4:55Vance declines to rule out the use of family separations if Trump is re-elected Sen. JD Vance declined on Friday to rule out the use of family separations if he and Trump win back the White House. 07.09.2024 4:56U.S., Japan, S. Korea discuss ways to counter N. Korea cyber threats U.S., Japanese and South Korean officials met on Friday in Seoul to discuss ways to counter cyber threats posed by North Korea, the State Department said.
The countries' working group on the North Korean issue took stock of the progress made in their trilateral cooperation in disrupting Pyongyang's ability to raise and launder funds through cyber activities and third-party partners, the department said.
Read full story here07.09.2024 4:58Coinbase has worst week of the year as crypto stocks plummet Concerns about the U.S. economy led to a broad market slide this week, with crypto-related assets seeing some of the steepest drops. 07.09.2024 4:59Fall fashion week kicks off in New York City Friday kicks off fall fashion week in New York City. Celebrities, fashion insiders and influencers will be lining the runways and the roadways to see the hottest designers and trends for spring 2025. Designer Michael Fausto, who launched his brand in 2019, joins to discuss.07.09.2024 5:00Kyodo News Digest: Sept. 7, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here07.09.2024 5:01Br?sil: Lula limoge un ministre accus? de harc?lement sexuel 07.09.2024 5:04Alabama woman pulled over for speeding receives life-changing career advice An Alabama state trooper never imagined the advice he gave 20-year-old Abbie Rutledge when he pulled her over for speeding in August 2022 would change the trajectory of her life.07.09.2024 5:07In His Last Months as President, Biden Is Both Liberated and Resigned President Biden spent decades seeking the highest office, only to drop his bid for re-election under pressure. These final months before the November election are bittersweet, his allies say.07.09.2024 5:09Japan slow to cater for vegetarians despite growing demand A surge in inbound tourism has boosted the number of vegetarians visiting Japan, but businesses in the country have not been able to fully meet demand by providing sufficient animal-free food options, a body that promotes vegetarianism said.
While Japanese food is often considered healthy, many dishes are made using "dashi" broth extracted from fish such as bonito, meaning vegetarians and vegans cannot eat them.
Read full story here07.09.2024 5:17House GOP unveils bill to avert partial government shutdown House Republicans released a bill to avoid a looming partial government shutdown at the end of September.07.09.2024 5:24Simone Biles gets Bears gear after facing backlash from Chicago fans for Packers jacket Simone Biles said she bought more Chicago Bears gear after taking heat for wearing a Packers jacket in Chicago last month in ... 07.09.2024 5:26Former vice president, lifelong Republican Dick Cheney says he will vote for Kamala Harris Like his daughter, Dick Cheney has been an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump, notably during Liz Cheney's ill-fated reelection campaign in 2022. He has been friends with Democrats over the years but never supported one for president.07.09.2024 5:28Un attentat terroriste antijuifs pr?vu le 7 octobre d?jou? ? New York Un Pakistanais de 20 ans habitant au Canada a ?t? interpell?. Il projetait dattaquer un centre juif de Brooklyn ? larme automatique le jour anniversaire des attaques du Hamas contre l?tat h?breu.07.09.2024 5:30Blaming a Parent, Again, for Failed Gun Laws Is the problem the man who gave his son a gun, or the gun?07.09.2024 5:33Matignon : Michel Barnier assure que son gouvernement ne sera pas seulement de droite Invit? vendredi soir du 20 heures de TF1 au lendemain de sa nomination, le premier ministre na pas ?cart? de garder certains ministres d?missionnaires. Voire de travailler avec des figures de gauche.07.09.2024 5:33Harris is preparing for potential volatile moments in her first debate against Trump Vice President Kamala Harris has been poring over briefing books and workshopping answers to policy questions while huddling with aides at a Pittsburgh hotel to get ready to face off against former President Donald Trump, according to multiple sources familiar with her preparations for Tuesdays debate.07.09.2024 5:37Former Vice President Dick Cheney says he will vote for Harris this fall Former Vice President Dick Cheney announced that he will cast his ballot for Vice President Kamala Harris, confirming news first made by his daughter, former Rep. Liz Cheney, earlier in the day.07.09.2024 5:39Man arrested in alleged plan to kill Jewish people in New York around Oct. 7 anniversary A Pakistani citizen residing in Canada faces a federal charge for a plan to attack a New York City Jewish center on or around Oct. 7 in support of the Islamic State group, prosecutors said Friday.07.09.2024 5:43Suspect planning terror attack on Brooklyn Jewish center arrested, feds say "Federal authorities Friday said a Pakistani citizen living in Canada was arrested on allegations he was plotting to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish center in New York City "on or around" the one-year mark of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. Nancy Cordes has details.
"07.09.2024 5:48Wes Moore says he regrets not correcting interviewers who called him a Bronze Star recipient Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addressed the Bronze Star controversy during an interview with Fox News Digital at the 2024 ... 07.09.2024 5:48British tennis star Jack Draper vomits during dramatic US Open semifinal loss; Jannik Sinner advances Jack Draper, the 22-year-old London native, threw up more than once at the U.S. Open during what was considered the biggest match ... 07.09.2024 5:50Laissant ses deux astronautes derri?re lui, le Starliner de Boeing retourne sur Terre En raison dinqui?tudes pour la s?ret? de lappareil, le constructeur am?ricain abandonne ? son concurrent Space X le soin de faire revenir les deux scientifiques ? bon port.07.09.2024 5:52Boeing Starliner undocks from space station, heads back to Earth unmanned as crew stays behind Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule successfully undocked from the International Space Station Friday and headed back for New ... 07.09.2024 6:00California passes ban on plastic grocery bags again, this time nixing thicker plastic bags California Democrats passed a more sweeping plastic bag ban on all types of plastic grocery bags after reports showed their first ... 07.09.2024 6:11Georgia Suspects Family Faced Eviction and Other Turmoil Before Shooting Court and law enforcement records lay out the turbulence in the teenagers family in recent years.07.09.2024 6:15Cornel West to appear on Virginia presidential ballot Dr. Cornel West and and his running mate, Dr. Melina Abdullah, will also appear on the ballots of the battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Georgia.07.09.2024 6:15Saquon Barkley slips on first carry in Eagles debut, turns it around for Philadelphia touchdown in Brazil Saquon Barkley's first carry for the Philadelphia Eagles went for a 5-yard loss, and the offense committed turnovers on ... 07.09.2024 6:18Super Typhoon Yagi hits Chinas Hainan forcing 1 million to leave their homes Yagi registers as the worlds second-most powerful tropical cyclone this year and has caused power outages in more than 800,000 homesAsias strongest storm this year, Super Typhoon Yagi, landed in Chinas Hainan on Friday, br ... 07.09.2024 6:19
Nearly 10,000 foreign workers missing from Japan's intern program -
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TOKYO -- A record 9,753 participants in Japan's technical intern training program went missing last year, government data shows, continuing an uptrend that is spurring efforts to rework the system to let trainees leave abusive environments more easily.This is 747 more than in 2022, and represents about 2% of the roughly 509,000 people who were either in the program as of the end of 2022 or qualified last year. Around 5,500 missing trainees came from Vietnam, though the figure dipped slightly from 2022, while the number from Myanmar nearly tripled to more than 1,700.07.09.2024 6:27Georgia to Put School Shooting Suspects Parent on Trial, Testing a Novel Tactic After four people were killed at Apalachee High School, prosecutors charged a student and his father, who officials say had given the boy the gun as a gift.07.09.2024 6:36Texas Sues for Access to Records of Women Seeking Out-of-State Abortions The lawsuit takes aim at federal privacy rules, including one enacted this year that Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, called a backdoor attempt at weakening Texas laws. Страницы: 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 |