Armed woman dies following shooting involving Upstate deputy, SLED says
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The S&P 500 could fall to as low as 3,200 as investors price in a recession and the commensurate hit to earnings. That's according to one strategist who spoke to Yahoo Finance Live.
Pounding rain following weeks of heavy downpours triggered a mudslide in northeast India that killed at least seven people and left about 40 others missing, authorities said Thursday. Disaster response workers, police and local villagers were trying to rescue those buried under the debris in Noney, a town near Imphal, the capital of Manipur state. All of the confirmed dead were members of the volunteer Territorial Army, state chief minister N. Biren Singh said.
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In fact, since hitting their respective highs, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen into correction territory, down 15%, while both the S&P 500 Index and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite are both in a bear market, down 20% and 30%, respectively. The wild volatility and rapid market declines have weighed on investor sentiment this year. As the Nasdaq has fallen, it has taken a number of impressive growth stocks down with it, creating incredible deals in the process.
PM faces ‘kangaroo court’ over inquiry into partygate ‘lies’ PM at odds with Army chief as he defends cuts to troop numbers Signing nuclear deal with Iran ‘would destabilise Middle East’ Rip up red tape and we’ll cancel deals with you, Brussels warns Ukraine war: Liz Truss urges Nato allies to up defence spending
U.S. stock index futures slid on Thursday on the last day of a dismal first-half of the year on worries that central banks determined to tame inflation will hamper global economic growth. Investors are also awaiting a reading on the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure due at 8.30 a.m. ET to see if the surge in prices have peaked. A Commerce Department report is expected to show core personal consumption expenditure price index, excluding the volatile food and energy components, likely rose 0.4% in May, compared to a 0.3% rise in the previous month.
More than 22,000 new coronavirus cases were reported.
An advocacy group says Sudanese authorities disrupted internet access on Thursday, ahead of scheduled mass protests denouncing last year's military coup and demanding the immediate transfer of power to civilians. Netblocks.org said in a statement that the disruption was recorded across many mobile and fixed-line internet providers, including state operator Sudantel, leaving national connectivity at only 17 percent of its ordinary levels. “The restrictions impact many internet users in Sudan and are likely to significantly limit coverage of events on the ground,” read the statement.
Germany's gas consumption fell by more than a third in May compared with the previous year, the BDEW power industry association said on Thursday, citing high prices, energy savings and mild weather as reasons for the drop. As Europe's biggest economy raced to avert the disruption of critical industries from cuts to Russian gas supplies, the country's gas consumption fell by 14.3% in the first five months of the year to 460 billion kilowatt hours (kWh), BDEW said. Consumption fell by 34.7% in May and by 10.8% when adjusted for temperature effects, BDEW said.
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The Leicester forward helped his team win the Premiership title at Twickenham.
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Switzerland wants to expand its emergency food reserves to make sure the neutral country is not hit by shortages of coffee, grain and sugar caused by over-extended supply chains, climate change and conflicts like Ukraine. A growing population and changes in food production have made the government consider raising stockpiles to six months worth of consumption, from three to four months at present. That would mean steep increases in, for example, the 160,000 tonnes of grain stored in silos dotted around the country, increasing official reserves to levels last seen in the 1980s.
Elon Musk has stepped up his campaign against working from home by targeting Tesla staff who fail to turn up often enough with automated demands for an explanation.
Frogmore Cottage, a Grade-II listed property which is owned by the Crown Estate, was a gift from Harry’s grandmother the Queen.
Winning back vital Black Sea landmass could weaken any future Russia coastal land attack