Fact or Fiction: Bird watcher falsely accused in Central Park getting own show?
A headline that caught our eye claims the bird watcher falsely accused in Central Park is now getting his own bird-watching tv show.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday called on all parties in the world to make efforts to protect international laws as "the world is evolving in a complicated manner." Lavrov was speaking though a translator at a meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart Bui Thanh Son in Hanoi. His comments come as Russia has been accused by Western countries of breaching international law through its invasion of Ukraine.
Amid the stream of mass shootings that have become chillingly commonplace in America, the reality of the nation's staggering murder rate can often be seen more clearly in the deaths that never make national news. Take this weekend in Chicago. On Monday, a rooftop shooter opened fire into crowds gathered for an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb, killing at least seven people and wounding some 30.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The abrupt resignation of Argentina’s economy minister has engulfed the country in an all-too familiar anxiety that flows from its periodic financial crises in recent decades. The departure of moderate MartÃn Guzmán on Saturday also gave another sign of the growing isolation of President Alberto Fernández within his own governing coalition while Vice President Cristina Fernández gains influence. Silvina Batakis, a left-leaning ally of the vice president, was tapped
Global corporate net debt has fallen by 1.9% to $8.15 trillion in the past year as higher borrowing costs reduce appetite for new financing and strong cash flows from years of accommodative monetary conditions help companies repay existing debt, a study of 900 top firms released on Wednesday showed. Indebtedness is expected to decline by $270 billion in the coming year as companies take a more conservative stance due to higher interest rates and an economic slowdown, according to the corporate debt index by investment firm Janus Henderson. "Economic growth may slow or go into reverse, but companies are starting from a very profitable position," said Seth Meyer, fixed income portfolio manager at Janus Henderson.
“Yesterday should have been the day to come together with family and friends to celebrate," the vice president said in Chicago before going to Highland Park.
People are buying less, costs are up, and profits are dwindling for traders at Kaneshi market in Accra
Practise these moves any time, any place and say hello to that six-pack.
Never dump somebody by text, they say. And certainly don’t do so minutes before a big date. If only Wizz Air got the memo.
Boris Johnson was battling to save his premiership on Tuesday night after two of his most senior Cabinet ministers resigned within 10 minutes of each other.
It is perhaps ironic that Questor’s best performer so far in a dismal year for the stock market has been the London Stock Exchange itself: its shares have gained 14.7pc since we tipped them in February.
Alex Kirilloff hit two of Minnesota’s five homers, Jorge Polanco went deep on his birthday for the second time, and the Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 8-2 on Tuesday night. It was Kirilloff's second career multihomer game.
Eric Hasse hit a two-run home run and Miguel Cabrera reached base four times in the Tigers' 11-4 win over the Guardians
A proposed beach party to highlight local businesses on Singer Island sparked outrage from residents days before the event.
The San Jose Sharks made history by hiring former hockey player Mike Grier, who became the first ever Black General Manager in the NHL while the Maple Leafs elevated Hayley Wickenheiser to Assistant General Manager. The Dallas Cowboys drew criticism after announcing a new corporate partnership with a firearm-themed coffee company less than 24 hours after a series of gun violence incidents, including a mass shooting in which seven people were killed. The White House says President Joe Biden has read a heartbreaking, handwritten letter penned by Brittney Griner, the U.S. citizen and basketball star who has been unlawfully imprisoned in Russia for 139 days.
LGBTQIA+ community sounds alarm entering post-Roe world
OTTAWA — Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the race to replace Erin O'Toole as leader of the federal Conservatives, the leadership election organizing committee announced late Tuesday. Ian Brodie, the chair of the committee, announced the stunning move in a written statement that said the party had in recent weeks become aware of "serious allegations of wrongdoing" by the Brown campaign. The allegations are related to the financing rules in the Canada Elections Act, Brodie said, but provi
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Eric Rinehart says Highland Park will ‘never be the same’
Independence fire crews respond to uptick of fires over holiday weekend