Johnston man arrested after sheriff deputies say he threatened to shoot Amazon employees
Johnston man arrested after sheriff deputies say he threatened to shoot Amazon employees
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "gravely concerned" about the consequences of damage to the Russian occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Valoe Corporation Stock Exchange Release 19 August 2022 at 10.40 Finnish time The Board of Directors of Valoe Corporation (the "Company") has, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the financing arrangement between Valoe Corporation and Winance announced on 22 April 2020, resolved to approve the request of Winance to convert a proportion of EUR 50,000 of the convertible notes to the shares in the Company at conversion price of EUR 0.04 per share. The conversion shall be executed by transferrin
The rouble firmed to a near four-week high against the dollar in early trade on Friday, supported by month-end tax payments that boost demand for the Russian currency, while shares in fertiliser producer Phosagro surged after strong results. At 0704 GMT, the rouble was 0.5% stronger against the dollar at 59.20 after briefly hitting 57.70, a level last seen on July 25. Against the euro, the rouble gained 0.9% to 59.65.
Grant Shapps has told union bosses to "get out of the way" and allow members to vote on newly proposed pay deals. It comes as fresh strikes take place on London Underground and the capital's bus system, while national rail is set for more disruption on Saturday. Speaking to Sky News, the transport secretary claimed that the union leaders were not putting proposed pay offers to their members.
Sungrow, the global leading inverter and energy storage solution supplier for renewables, announced that it is listed in Forbes China's Top 50 Most innovative companies and is the only inverter company listed. This honour reaffirms Sungrow's years-long dedication to technological innovation and recognizes its continuous achievements in the renewable energy industry.
Borrowing for July was significantly ahead of the predictions of analysts, who had forecast £2.8bn in borrowing last month.
Britain's financial watchdog has told firms offering 'buy now, pay later' loans to spell out the cost of late repayments to customers as the UK cost-of-living crisis intensifies. Companies like Klarna led the way in offering on-the-spot, interest-free, short-term loans to customers which spread repayments for buying goods like clothes over a few weeks. Lenders make money by taking a cut from what they help retailers sell, and banks are now piling in to serve customers who would normally be unable to get a credit card or would fail strict credit checks.
Salman Rushdie’s alleged assailant has claimed he has only ever read two pages of the author’s novel The Satanic Verses. Hadi Matar has been charged with second degree murder and assault, after the incident a week ago, when the Booker prize-winning author was stabbed on stage at a conference where he was about to talk […]
The leading cryptocurrency by market cap fell to the lowest level since July 27 early Friday.
Tory leadership frontrunner distances herself from report that backed charging people to see their GP.
Russia plotting ‘false flag’ attack on nuclear plant, says Ukraine Has the West lost interest in the war? ‘London says hi’: Britons put messages on Ukrainian missiles The Russian economy is suffering a catastrophic shock Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
NHS bosses have made an "unprecedented" appeal to the Government to take action on rising energy prices as the UK faces a "public health emergency".
In the recent URBONUS podcast episode, James said that he has no bad feelings about Steph, and many took his words out of context. "I think I said a lot of controversial things in general because I think outside the box. But for some reason, every ...
Shot through with pop-culture references, this 21st album from the indie rockers is brilliantly executed but offers limited emotional depth
UK financier Goldfinch has shuttered three of its subsidiary companies. According to documents on Companies House, Bird Box Distribution Ltd entered a creditors liquidation and SEIS vehicle Bird Box Film Development is being dissolved this week. Streaming platform Birdbox.film, a short-lived VOD service, has also gone out of business. Phil McKenzie, COO Goldfinch, told us: “Goldfinch continues to actively […]
The conservation charity founded by Prince William, second in line to the British throne and who launched the Earthshot Prize, keeps its investments in a bank that is one of the world's biggest backers of fossil fuels, The Associated Press has learned. The Royal Foundation also places more than half of its investments in a fund advertised as green that owns shares in large food companies that buy palm oil from companies linked to deforestation. “The earth is at a tipping point and we face a stark choice,” the prince, a well-known environmentalist, is quoted saying on the websites of the Earthshot Prize and Royal Foundation.
The sixth and final season of Netflix's Breaking Bad spin-off came to an end on Tuesday.
Kim Jong-un's sister has told the South Korean president that he is "simple" and to "shut his mouth" after sending an offer of aid to North Korea.
Kendall Jenner wears a white dress with one shoulder detail and a thigh high slit, teamed with black sandals and a shoulder bag in Los Angeles.