Katherine Helmond dies at 89
"Who's the Boss" star Katherine Helmond died at the age of 89 from complications with Alzheimer's disease.
"Who's the Boss" star Katherine Helmond died at the age of 89 from complications with Alzheimer's disease.
Li Auto earnings fell short in Q1, with the China EV maker guiding low for Q2 amid fierce competition. XPeng reports Tuesday, with Nio next week.
Global physical crude oil markets are weakening because of soft refinery demand and ample supply, traders and analysts told Reuters, in a move that could spell further weakness for benchmark crude futures. The weakness indicates high interest rates and inflation are depressing consumer and industrial demand, especially in Europe, at a time when supply is rising from non-OPEC producers such as the United States. Demand from refiners is soft, even though their crude intake capacity has increased with the end of springtime maintenance.
PTC stock is poised to open at a nine-month high Monday after the EC decided against pulling its drug, Translarna, from the market.
The Spark, a song created by a group of nine-to-12-year-olds including refugees, has amassed 8.6m views
JERUSALEM (AP) — The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said Monday he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in connection with their actions during the seven-month war between Israel and Hamas. Karim Khan said that he believes Netanyahu, his defense minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders — Yehia Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and Ismail Haniyeh — are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in
"Wicked" star Kristin Chenoweth has shared that she was "severely abused" in a relationship several years ago.
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Chris Hemsworth has explained how happy he is to have sat out Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga's 78-day shoot for a single action sequence.
Statistics published by Transport for London show this is the most among all embassies in the capital.
Ben Broadbent says direct impact of Covid and Ukraine war on inflation has faded and BoE is waiting for longer-term effects to decline
Crowds of supporters celebrated after judges granted the WikiLeaks founder persmission to challenge his extradition
A dealer has put a 2023 Lordstown Endurance electric pickup with just 200 miles up for online auction with no reserve, but also no title.
Jordan Cox makes 112 and Matt Critchley an unbeaten 99 as Essex beat Warwickshire by four wickets in the County Championship.
Copper's lightning rally to record highs may not be sustainable in the coming weeks, with action concentrated on the shipment of material to cover exposed short positions in the U.S. Comex futures market rather than tepid demand in top consumer China. Prices on the CME Group's Comex hit a record last week, while benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) rocketed on Monday to an all-time peak of $11,104.50 a metric ton, having surged 28% so far this year.
After last week's historic record highs, markets (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) are patiently waiting on the minutes from the most recent Federal Reserve meeting. Chip giant Nvidia (NVDA) is set to report its first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, May 22. Lastly, chief US retailers, among them Macy's (M) and Target (TGT), are also expected to report their latest earnings throughout this trading week. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
They said many involved in the scandal’s long history will see the final report as ‘the beginning of the end’ of the fight for justice.
The government is expected to apologise on Monday as an inquiry published its final report into the UK’s infected blood scandal. Tens of thousands of people were infected with HIV and hepatitis after being given contaminated blood and blood products from the 1970s to early 1990s. An estimated 3,000 people are believed to have died and many others were left with lifelong illnesses in the scandal, widely seen as the deadliest disaster in the history of the NHS.
While deputy manager of Tiny Toes in Stockport found guilty of manslaughter, case suggests it may be about more than just one bad apple
The King and Princess of Wales are not expected to join the celebrations
Former president’s estranged ex-lawyer back on the witness stand on Monday