Harrison Barnes with a 3-pointer vs the Milwaukee Bucks
Harrison Barnes (Sacramento Kings) with a 3-pointer vs the Milwaukee Bucks, 01/22/2022
Marks & Spencer says extra tax for online shops will mean lower investment in High Street stores.
Amber Heard’s sister testified that she found herself in the middle of fights between her sister and Johnny Depp during their troubled relationship.
Haiti-born Grammy winner Wyclef Jean is always looking for ways to bring a new narrative of his Caribbean homeland and its rich culture to music. Now he is back at it again —and he’s chosen Haitian Flag Day, May 18, to do it. The artist was in Little Haiti earlier this month filming a video for the first song off his project, Vodou Drill.
A major investor-led initiative to get companies to take action over climate change has achieved little so far and must be clearer about how investors will pressure laggards, a report by British responsible investment NGO ShareAction said. Climate Action 100+ is the world's largest investor engagement initiative on climate change, with 700 signatories and $68 trillion in assets. It wants companies to lower their greenhouse gas emissions and improve climate change governance and climate-related disclosures.
Big increases are due next April but charities say soaring prices mean people need the money now.
Dancer also recreated Kardashian’s jacket and earrings at Met Gala
More than 60% of Japanese companies want the central bank to end its policy of massive monetary easing this fiscal year due to pain from the weak yen, with roughly a quarter calling for it to take action now, a Reuters survey shows. Less than a year ago, Japan Inc had enthusiastically backed the Bank of Japan's policy but this year's rapid slide in the yen to a two-decade low has jacked up prices of fuel and raw materials imports, lifting not only corporate costs but also hitting household spending.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Counting of mailed ballots in Pennsylvania is drawing renewed scrutiny amid a too-close-to-call U.S. Senate primary between Republicans David McCormick and Dr. Mehmet Oz. Former President Donald Trump blasted the state's elections procedures on social media Wednesday even though there are no indications of any wrongdoing with those ballots other than a printing error that was slowing the tally in one county. He has relentlessly criticized the state's voting procedures sinc
“Still in complete awe of this moment,” the Kansas meteorologist said.
NEW YORK (AP) — The bears are rumbling toward Wall Street. The stock market’s skid this year has pulled the S&P 500 close to what’s known as a bear market. Rising interest rates, high inflation, the war in Ukraine and a slowdown in China’s economy have caused investors to reconsider the prices they’re willing to pay for a wide range of stocks, from high-flying tech companies to traditional automakers. The last bear market happened just two years ago, but this would still be a first for those inv
SAN ANTONIO, May 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities has announced its 36th Annual Conference, to be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, Oct. 8-10, 2022, along with its pre- and post-conference events. This Annual Conference will be a return to the in-person, on-site schedule of events of previous years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 50 workshops offered under six tracks on the theme “Championing Hispanic Higher Education Succe
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COLUMBIA, S.C., May 18, 2022--Faith- and factor-based Wallick Investments' Fidelis separate account has received Morningstar's highest rating for 10-year risk-adjusted performance.
The Ohio Casino Control Commission has ended speculation about an early start to sports betting in Ohio by announcing the launch will happen “close to January 1, 2023,” the deadline imposed by lawmakers in December.
‘She has a phone, she just doesn’t use it’
Pressure on chancellor to act as inflation hits a 40-year high with soaring energy bills pushing Consumer Prices Index to nine per cent in April
Police are increasingly finding class A drugs ‘at heart of disorder’ at games, minister says
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Canadian fertilizer company Nutrien Ltd intends to build a $2 billion U.S. plant to produce ammonia with low carbon emissions, it said on Wednesday, in the sector's latest move to meet rising global demand for clean energy. The company is evaluating a site in Louisiana for the plant, which could produce 1.2 million metric tonnes a year and capture at least 90% of carbon emissions, Nutrien said in a statement. Nutrien signed a letter of intent with Mitsubishi Corporation for offtake of up to 40% of the expected production to deliver to the Asian fuel market, including Japan, the statement said.
Pensioners between the ages of 67 and 75 with above average earnings spent £430 per person on holidays.