| 19.08.2025 2:33Palo Alto Networks reports earnings beat, says founder Nir Zuk retiring from company Palo Alto Networks surpassed Wall Street's fiscal fourth-quarter estimates and issued upbeat guidance. 19.08.2025 2:37 Time is running out for kids with a rare disease, parents say, unless the FDA acts The drug Elamipretide from Stealth BioTherapeutics treats an ultrarare, fatal disease called Barth syndrome. Small studies say it's safe and effective. But the FDA denied approval, leaving children with few options. 19.08.2025 2:41 Terence Stamps Swinging, Smoldering Style He helped redefine male beauty, ushering in the era of the cinematic bad boy. 19.08.2025 2:46 Group accused of using fake accounts to buy 321,000 tickets to Taylor Swift and Springsteen shows A ticket-reselling operation used a network of fake accounts to bypass Ticketmasters security protocols to grab hundreds of thousands of tickets to hugely popular tours for artists like Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen and then re-sold them for millions, federal regulators said Monday 19.08.2025 2:49 Hungary, an ailing economy in Europe With prices up 50% since 2020, Hungarian consumer spending has ground to a halt. The government's gamble on an industrial revival led by Chinese battery manufacturers has yet to pay off. This situation is putting pressure on the nationalist prime minister, Viktor Orban, just months ahead of the legislative elections. 19.08.2025 2:52 CSL Shares Slump as Disappointing Profit Eclipses Spinoff CSL Ltd. shares plunged the most in 23 years after the Australian biotech giant reported disappointing earnings, overshadowing a restructuring plan that will see it spin off its Seqirus vaccine business and cut costs by around $500 million a year. 19.08.2025 2:59 AI boom, lagging China demand create chip tool maker winners and losers - Nikkei Asia 19.08.2025 3:00 Childrens exposure to porn higher than before 2023 Online Safety Act, poll finds Childrens commissioner for England says findings show little had improved despite new law and tech firms promisesExposure to pornography has increased since the introduction of UK rules to protect the public online, with ... ... 19.08.2025 3:10 Kabuki family drama 'Kokuho' cracks anime's lock on Japan box office - Nikkei Asia 19.08.2025 3:11 NFL, Crocs kicking off a multi-year licensing deal starting this season The NFL and shoe manufacturer Crocs are teaming up to launch a team-inspired footwear collection geared to football fans. 19.08.2025 3:16 Why Rip Currents From Hurricane Erin Are So Dangerous to the East Coast Rip currents are the third leading cause of deaths from hurricanes, and they can happen on a sunny day hundreds of miles from the storm. 19.08.2025 3:20ISIL-backed rebels killed at least 52 people in eastern DR Congo, UN says MONUSCO condemns the attacks by the ADF 'in the strongest possible terms', the mission's spokesperson says. 19.08.2025 3:22 Trump Hosts Zelensky and European Leaders Also, Texas Democrats ended their walkout over redistricting. Heres the latest at the end of Monday. 19.08.2025 3:25 Oil Dips as Trump Ramps Up Diplomatic Push to End Ukraine War Oil slipped as traders weighed the outlook for a ceasefire in Ukraine, with President Donald Trump pushing for a summit between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskiy after a series of high-level talks. 19.08.2025 3:27 BHPs Profit Slides to Five-Year Low as China Economy Drags BHP Groups full-year underlying profit fell by more than a quarter to its lowest level since the pandemic, broadly in line with market expectations, as prices of its key earners — iron ore and coking coal — came under pressure from softer Chinese demand. 19.08.2025 3:30 Trump reignites his push to ban mail-in voting after meeting with Putin President Donald Trump said Monday that he will "lead a movement" to end mail-in balloting in elections. 19.08.2025 3:36 Europe Futures Up, Japan Bond Sale Has Weak Demand: Markets Wrap Financial markets moved in narrow ranges, with global equities holding near record highs, after Donald Trumps meeting with Ukraines president and European leaders ended with a call for a summit with Russia. 19.08.2025 3:52 M.T.A. Approves Major Contract to Expand the Second Avenue Subway Line The contract, which will award nearly $2 billion to construction firms, funds crucial aspects of the latest phase of the long-awaited subway expansion into East Harlem. 19.08.2025 3:52 A Pakistani Village Devastated by Flooding: Like Death Visited Every Home At least 660 people have died in rain-related incidents across Pakistan since monsoon season began in late June, and 935 more have been injured. 19.08.2025 4:05 Texas Democratic legislator to stay in State Capitol after refusing law enforcement escort to leave First, Texas House Democrats refused to meet in their legislative chamber in an act of resistance. 19.08.2025 4:05 Trump says hell sign an executive order to get rid of mail-in voting President Trump says he plans to sign an executive order to eliminate mail-in voting ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. That effort will likely face legal challenges, as the constitution gives states the responsibility to oversee elections, not the federal government. NBC News Gabe Gutierrez reports. 19.08.2025 4:14 Hurricane Erin threat prompts evacuations in North Carolina In North Carolina, visitors and residents on Hatteras and Oracoke Islands have been told to evacuate. Hurricane Erin is not likely to make direct landfall in the U.S., but the eastern seaboard is under the risk for coastal flooding and life-threatening rip currents. The powerful category 4 hurricane has 140mph sustained winds and is expected to grow in size this week. NBC News Aaron Gilchrist reports from Rodanthe, North Carolina. 19.08.2025 4:18 Trump Just Reminded Me of Why Im Still a Neocon By putting the interests of what Trump calls peace ahead of the interests of freedom, we are all-but guaranteeing that Ukraine will lose both. 19.08.2025 4:22 Mississippi and Louisiana Will Send National Guard Troops to D.C. Ohio, West Virginia and South Carolina have also deployed the Guard to Washington to support President Trumps crackdown on the city. 19.08.2025 4:35 20 states and D.C. sue Trump admin. for tying crime victim grants to immigration Twenty states and the District of Columbia sued the Justice Department for adding a new immigration enforcement rule to crime victim grants. 19.08.2025 4:40 Justice Dept. Will Begin Sharing Epstein Files on Friday, Top Republican Says The chairman of the House Oversight Committee said the department would miss a Tuesday deadline his panel set in a subpoena but would begin sharing some records on Friday. 19.08.2025 4:42 What to know about congressional redistricting efforts in California, Texas and elsewhere Democratic lawmakers are returning to Texas after a standoff over a controversial GOP redistricting plan. CBS News correspondent Nidia Cavazos has more on the redistricting push. 19.08.2025 4:44 Wife of slain NYPD Officer Didarul Islam gives birth to their third son The wife of slain New York Police Officer Didarul Islam, one of five people fatally shot at a midtown Manhattan high-rise last month, has given birth to a son, police announced Monday 19.08.2025 4:55 Trump Administration Discusses Taking 10% Stake in Intel Federal officials are considering the move because Intel, the last leading-edge chipmaker in the United States, has been struggling. 19.08.2025 4:56 Peace is slipping further away in eastern DRC, despite mediation efforts by the US and Qatar Talks held in Doha over a ceasefire agreement between the Congolese government and M23 rebels, who are backed by Rwanda, have stalled. Meanwhile, fighting has resumed in South Kivu. 19.08.2025 5:03 Trump, Zelenskyy, European leaders meet at White House President Trump and Ukraines President Zelenskyy held a White House meeting that was much warmer in tone then their showdown a few months ago. Trump said there does not need to be a ceasefire to move forward with a peace deal, while suggesting he would support security guarantees for Ukraine. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. 19.08.2025 5:06 Hearing held to determine if detainees are being denied rights at "Alligator Alcatraz" A federal judge heard arguments Monday over whether or not detainees at the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" have been denied their legal rights. A lawsuit alleges that they have not had the ability to speak confidentially with their lawyers. The suit also asks the judge to designate a specific immigration court with jurisdiction over the facility. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more. 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