| 10.03.2025 14:12 Indonesia to Run Palm Plantations Seized from Troubled Firm The Indonesian government took over management of palm oil plantations seized from a corporation facing a graft probe, under an initiative that may be extended to other troubled commodity-production sites. 10.03.2025 14:15 Yankees first-round pick Ben Hess talks stellar intro to MLB hitters including Aaron Judge strikeout The dark clouds hovering over the Yankees briefly parted Sunday as Ben Hess took the mound. 10.03.2025 14:19 Horizons Middle East & Africa 03/10/2025 (Video) 10.03.2025 14:22 Country star Phil Vassar says he was blasted back to life by first responders after he died twice The multiplatinum singer-songwriter is celebrating 25 years of his song 'Just Another Day in Paradise' on his comeback tour. 10.03.2025 14:23 Trump Says Economy In Transition, Carney Wins in Canada, More Source: Bloomberg, 6:05 10.03.2025 14:30 The Accomplice in Americas Fiscal Mess? Tax Cuts 10.03.2025 14:30 Wall Street Starts to Rethink Lofty S&P 500 Forecasts for 2025 For two consecutive years, stock-market prognosticators lifted their outlooks for the S&P 500 Index over and over again to keep up with an unrelenting rally. 10.03.2025 14:30 Ex-Gov. Cuomo claws back his popularity, but not with NY Democrats: poll Cuomo remains unpopular with New Yorkers overall, with 37% rating him favorable and 51% unfavorable, in the first statewide numbers on the former governor from the polling institute since March 2022. 10.03.2025 14:32 Treasuries Rally as US Recession Angst Sends Investors to Safety Benchmark US Treasuries are having their best day in two weeks as US growth concerns, fanned by President Donald Trump over the weekend, led investors to embrace havens. 10.03.2025 14:41 Covid-19: Enduring Images of a Global Crisis, 5 Years On New York Times photographers covered Covid-19 throughout the world. These pictures, and the moments behind them, stayed with them. 10.03.2025 14:57 All Tohoku Shinkansen services halted after person hit by train All bullet train services on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line in northeast Japan were halted for around two hours on Monday after a person entered the tracks and was hit by a train, the operator said, days after the decoupling of cars on a train led to a disruption of services that still continues.
JR East said a person intruded onto the tracks in the morning, with police suspecting that the individual climbed over a fence to commit suicide. While local train services in Japan are sometimes affected by suicides, shinkansen services are rarely halted.
Read full story here 10.03.2025 14:59 US to Press Ukraine for Truce Commitments at Saudi Meeting US and Ukrainian officials will meet in Saudi Arabia this week to discuss the timing and scope of an initial ceasefire with Russia, with multiple points of tension still to be ironed out. 10.03.2025 15:15 Mark Carney Will Be Canadas Next Prime Minister. Heres What to Know. Mark Carney, a former central banker, now heads the Liberal Party and will soon lead Canada, tasked with responding to President Trumps threats. 10.03.2025 15:39 Sumo: Hoshoryu outmuscles Wakatakakage for first win as yokozuna New yokozuna Hoshoryu blew away former sekiwake Wakatakakage on Monday at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament for his first victory since earning promotion to the sport's top rank.
Hoshoryu, sumo's sole grand champion following the retirement of Terunofuji, was under pressure on Day 2 at Edion Arena Osaka after opening the 15-day tournament with an upset loss to komusubi Abi.
Read full story here 10.03.2025 15:43 Cutting Medicaid? How Republicans could change the program. 10.03.2025 16:15 More than 130,000 homeowners are about to face a painful new expense and the worst may be yet to come 10.03.2025 16:33 US, Ukrainian officials to meet for 1st time since Oval Office clash Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet with Ukrainian counterparts this week as President Donald Trump pressures Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire. NBCs Keir Simmons reports for TODAY. 10.03.2025 16:44 Ex-Facebook employee alleges sexual harassment and human rights failures in new memoir The book by Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former New Zealand diplomat, addresses Facebooks impact on democracy during a crucial period in its history. 10.03.2025 16:46 For #MeToo Movement, Mayors Race in New York City Poses a Test Three mayoral candidates have been accused of sexual misconduct. They deny wrongdoing. Will it be a deciding issue for Democratic voters? 10.03.2025 16:52 Tokyo marks 80th anniversary of U.S. air raid in WWII Tokyo on Monday marked the 80th anniversary of a U.S. air raid during World War II that killed around 100,000 people amid concern over fading memories of the devastating bombing.
A memorial service was held at a park facility in the capital's Sumida Ward that houses the remains of many of the victims. With over 87 percent of Japan's population born after the war, participants pledged to pass on memories to future generations.
Read full story here 10.03.2025 16:53 Facebook whistleblower alleges lethal carelessness in new book Sarah Wynn-Williams, who worked at Facebook for six years, opens up about her experience at the tech giant, what she calls the companys lethal carelessness and her views on Mark Zuckerberg in a new memoir. Meta says the book filled with false accusations and is taking legal action to try to stop its publication. NBCs Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY. 10.03.2025 17:02 Ive seen both sides of drink: Harry Skelton on family heartbreak, ambition and Cheltenham The brother of likely champion trainer Dan on staying grounded and his hopes for this years festivalThere were some times that were very rough, Harry Skelton says calmly as he remembers a defining period of his life when, as ... ... 10.03.2025 17:07 Book Review: Careless People, by Sarah Wynn-Williams Careless People, a memoir by a former Facebook executive, portrays feckless company leaders cozying up to authoritarian regimes. 10.03.2025 17:17 Eight healthy breakfast cereals as Alan Titchmarsh urges switch from avocados 10.03.2025 17:17Novo Nordisk shares fall 6.3% after latest trial results for its next-generation weight loss drug Shares of Novo Nordisk fell sharply on Monday, after the firm published results from the latest clinical trial of its CagriSema weight-loss drug. 10.03.2025 17:30 Norfolk woman refuses to hand over 16th-century Italian painting identified as stolen Exclusive: Barbara De Dozsas husband bought Madonna and Child by Antonio Solario in 1973 after it was stolen from a museumA 16th-century Madonna and Child painting disappeared without a trace after it was stolen from a museum in ... ... 10.03.2025 17:50 Pr?sident Butter Maker Says Tariffs to Boost Consumer Prices The maker of Pr?sident butter said tariffs on agriculture imports into the US will raise prices for consumers as companies pass on additional costs. 10.03.2025 17:56Kugler says Fed should hold interest rates amid inflation risks Inflation could continue to be 'persistent' and prices could potentially increase again, Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler told CNBC's Silvia Amaro. 10.03.2025 18:00 Everyone knew who he was: James Hamilton, the eccentric aristo who catalysed British club culture He outed Norman Cook as Fatboy Slim, imported turntablism and made BPM a staple of dance journalism. Pete Tong and Gilles Peterson remember a pivotal figureNorman Cook can remember the first time he met James Hamilton very ... ... 10.03.2025 18:14 Inside Trumps War on the I.R.S.: Dropped Audits and a Skeleton Staff President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency. 10.03.2025 18:31 They came across as muppets: Christo Grozev on being target of Bulgarian spy ring Investigative journalist called modern-day Sherlock by Alexei Navalny on unsettling photos, reprisals and being exiled from ViennaChristo Grozev was sitting in a New York cafe in February 2023, expecting to fly back to his home ... ... 10.03.2025 18:32 Supreme Court Will Review Ban on LGBTQ Conversion Therapy The US Supreme Court agreed to consider whether scores of state and local governments are violating the Constitution by barring licensed counselors from trying to change a childs sexual orientation or gender identity. Страницы: 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 |