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- Yahoo Finance
DJT stock braces for another volatile trading week ahead of Trump, Harris election
It's set to be another volatile week for Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT), the home of the Republican nominee's social media platform Truth Social.
- Reuters
Cuba braces for second hurricane amid power crisis
Cuba began preparing on Monday for the predicted arrival of a strengthening tropical depression in the southern Caribbean Sea even as emergency workers are still responding to a nationwide blackout and hurricane just two weeks before. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said mid-morning on Monday that the depression would likely become a tropical storm, to be named "Rafael," before grazing Jamaica on Monday night then slamming into Cuba as a Category 1 hurricane on Tuesday night. "There is increasing confidence of steady strengthening until the system reaches Cuba or the southeastern Gulf of Mexico," the Miami-based forecaster said.
- Evening Standard
Arne Slot reacts to Mohamed Salah's cryptic Instagram post as Liverpool future is questioned
The Liverpool forward is out of contract at the end of the season
- Evening Standard
Lack of funding for special needs pupils is causing 'growing gap' in outcomes, London councils warn
Ministers have been urged to boost funding to allow schools to make decisions ‘with inclusion, rather than budgets, as their driving factor’
- CBC
Windsor is suing the federal government for money spent during the Ambassador Bridge blockade
The City of Windsor says it's suing the federal government for $900,491 incurred during an Ambassador Bridge blockade two years ago.Mayor Drew Dilkens and the rest of city council invited the media to a briefing at city hall Monday.At that event, Dilkens said the city is pursuing legal action.In a release, the city said the legal action is around the following:Full reimbursement of all costs incurred in response to the 2022 blockade.A formal declaration of federal responsibility for policing and
- Kansas City Star
Kansas football vs. Iowa State: Five things to know about Jayhawks’ next Big 12 game
Can the Kansas Jayhawks beat a ranked Iowa State team on Saturday? Here’s what to know before kickoff.
- Evening Standard
University tuition fees to increase for first time in eight years amid drop in international students visas
The vice-chancellor of King's College London has previously suggested that universities in England needed between £12,000 and £13,000 per year in tuition fees to meet costs
- HuffPost Life
Colorectal Cancer Is Becoming More Common In Young People. Here Are The Signs.
Actor James Van Der Beek recently announced he has the disease. The rate o colon cancer in people younger than 55 has doubled since 1995.
- The Canadian Press
Jury sees video of subway chokehold that led to veteran Daniel Penny's manslaughter trial
NEW YORK (AP) — Jurors saw video Monday of Daniel Penny gripping a man around the neck on a subway train as another passenger beseeched the Marine veteran to let go.
- People
John Legend Shares Adorable Photo of His Mini-Me Son Wren, 16 Months, After He Gets His First Haircut
Legend's baby son showed off his new 'do in a few sweet snaps
- The Canadian Press
New Man United coach Ruben Amorim says he'll be compared to Alex Ferguson if Sporting beats Man City
Ruben Amorim has a chance to quickly endear himself to Manchester United fans when he comes face to face with Pep Guardiola.
- KCRA - Sacramento Videos
Last-minute things to know about voting in California
Leticia Ordaz breaks down what you need to know if you haven't voted yet for the November election.
- USA TODAY
When are election results announced? How it played out in prior presidential elections
This year, the times when polls close, the tightness of the race, and early vote counting procedures will matter.
- PA Media: Entertainment
Steve Coogan’s production company ‘obviously copied’ comedian’s show, court told
Joshua Rinkoff claims Baby Cow Productions infringed his copyright by using elements of his sitcom Shambles in its 2022 series Live At The Moth Club.
- Yahoo Finance Video
How CHIPS Act changes under new admin. could affect the AI trade
Investors consider how changes in the CHIPS Act would affect the artificial intelligence (AI) trade ahead of the US presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Bokeh Capital Partners founder and CIO Kimberly Forrest joins Seana Smith and Madison Mills on Catalysts to discuss what to expect from potential changes in the CHIPS Act. Forrest tells Yahoo Finance she doesn't expect the CHIPS Act to end under President Joe Biden's successor, but there will likely be changes. "I don't think it's going to end, but I do think the rules are probably going to be revised. I think the current administration put a lot of provisions in that may be slowing down the actual building of chip plants and chips. So I think if either one of them wins, they're going to have to look at that and see how quickly they want the CHIPS Act to actually affect the chips being produced in America." She adds, "I'm somebody that really believes in the CHIPS Act because so much is created in Taiwan, and I don't think the normal investor, or even especially the normal consumer, doesn't realize where all of the electronics start, which is on the island of Taiwan that is very close to China. And China would really like to own that outright [and] drive what happens in Taiwan." The strategist highlights Micron (MU), AMD (AMD), and Synopsys (SNPS) as her top AI picks. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.
- PA Media: UK News
Ian Paterson inquests told mother-of-two was not given ‘safest’ treatment
Schoolteacher Christine Baker and her husband were not made aware that reconstructive surgery carried a higher risk, an inquest was told.
- PA Media: Sport
Former Port Vale midfielder Chris Birchall hoping to become professional referee
Birchall has accepted a three-year contract with Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) to embark on a fast-track pathway to refereeing.
- Baystreet
Invest in the Top S&P Stocks With This New ETF
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are often associated with a lot of diversification. People often invest ...
- People
Actress Lisandra Silva 'Ended Up in the Hospital' After Taking Ozempic: 'I Felt Like I Was Dying'
The 37-year-old said her doctor had recommended Ozempic for weight loss but it made her feel like she was "passing out"
- HuffPost UK
Tuition Fees Cap To Rise To £9,535 A Year In Bid To End University Financial Crisis
It is the first time it has gone up in eight years.