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The Scottish Conservative leader’s comments come despite him voting against the Prime Minister in a vote of confidence.
Russia edged closer to default on Sunday amid little sign that investors holding its international bonds had received payment, heralding what would be the nation's first default in decades. Russia has struggled to keep up payments on $40 billion of outstanding bonds since its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, which provoked sweeping sanctions that have effectively cut the country out of the global financial system and rendered its assets untouchable to many investors. The Kremlin has repeatedly said there are no grounds for Russia to default but is unable to send money to bondholders because of sanctions, accusing the West of trying to drive it into an artificial default.
McCartney’s set has been hailed elsewhere as one of the best in the festival’s history
Russia strikes Kyiv hours after Putin rushed to Kremlin Peace deal with Putin now will only add to instability, Johnson warns Macron Severodonetsk ‘fully occupied’ by Russian troops Truss aims swipe at Macron over 'selling out' Ukraine Comment: Nato must strengthen its presence in Eastern Europe
Last week, global investors withdrew over $30 billion from equity funds, the largest wave of selling since 2020 during the depths of the pandemic. What's more, Apple's Arcade could generate as much as $1.2 billion in the growing mobile gaming market.With the potential future release of augmented and virtual reality glasses, and maybe even the much-rumored Apple Car, there are plenty of opportunities left for this tech giant.
WIMBLEDON, United Kingdom — There are no ranking points on offer at Wimbledon this year, the result of a decision by the ATP and WTA Tours in response to the tournament’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players. But top Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime said Saturday that won’t affect the desire or intensity of players as they compete for Grand Slam titles. "It remains a prestigious tournament to win, with or without points. So all the players will give their best effort to win matches here,
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PM will use G7 and Nato summits to urge tougher action on Russia, warning against any move towards ‘bad peace’
Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc, Lyft Inc, Microsoft Corp and JPMorgan Chase & Co were among companies that announced plans to provide those benefits through their health insurance plans in anticipation of Friday's U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that had legalized abortion nationwide. Within an hour of the decision being released, Conde Nast chief executive Roger Lynch sent a memo to staff announcing a travel reimbursement policy and calling the court's ruling "a crushing blow to reproductive rights." Walt Disney Co unveiled a similar policy on Friday, telling employees that it recognizes the impact of the abortion ruling but remains committed to providing comprehensive access to quality healthcare, according to a spokesman.
The average cost of attending a wedding is £567 per person
In 2021, Vanguard 401(k) plan participants saved an average of 7.3% of their income for retirement. But boosting your savings rate by even 1% from one year to the next could really make a big difference, and that might be a more reasonable goal to work toward.
Russian missiles hit an apartment block in central Kyiv for the first time since April on Sunday, hours after Vladimir Putin's motorcade was seen speeding into the Kremlin late on Saturday night.
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The largest U.S. law firms did not take a public stance following the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade on Friday, diverging from the approach of some major companies that have made statements on the closely watched abortion case. The high court's 6-3 Dobbs decision upheld a Republican-backed Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Reuters on Friday asked more than 30 U.S. law firms, including the 20 largest by total number of lawyers, for comments on the Dobbs ruling and whether they would cover travel costs for employees seeking an abortion.
The prime minister is planning a "summer sausage offensive" to shore up support among MPs, according to reports.
The black mark on an otherwise landmark performance from someone who has shaped the direction of music forever was McCartney’s decision to play a video of Johnny Depp
Russia's invasion of Ukraine dramatically escalated what was already projected to be record levels of food insecurity in the world.
The Jan. 6 hearings have already shown the public there are least three potential criminal charges Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland could prosecute Trump on.
AT&T has long been one of the most respected names in corporate America. Many Fortune 100 companies rely on the telecom giant for vital communications infrastructure and it is a leading provider of wireless phone service for consumers, including 5G. The consensus view on Wall Street is that AT&T has spent the last two years undoing what it did in the previous six.
Of course, I make a point to not charge more on my credit cards than I can afford to pay off by the time my bills come due. Recently, I stopped at my local supermarket to buy some groceries. It turns out something had gone haywire with my supermarket's credit card processing system, and so the only form of payment they were able to accept at that time was cash.