Capital One is Ditching Overdraft Fees (and $150 Million in Revenue)
It's not every day that the takeaway from a story is that a banker has done objective, uncontroversial good for the world. That day has come. On...
It's not every day that the takeaway from a story is that a banker has done objective, uncontroversial good for the world. That day has come. On...
Brittany Lauga says she was attacked in her home constituency, and that other women were too.
BOSTON — Centre Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs hasn't been ruled out of tonight's Game 7 against the Boston Bruins. But head coach Sheldon Keefe seemed to suggest following the morning skate his best player won't return to the fold with Toronto's season on the line. Matthews hasn't played since Game 4 of the first-round series when he was pulled from action by doctors during the second intermission because of an illness. The ailing sniper took part in the Leafs' full morning skate at
Zak Hania was blocked from leaving the besieged enclave in November when his wife and four sons crossed the border into Egypt.
Protests span Columbia University, UCLA, NYU and numerous schools overseas. Latest updates for Saturday.
A Texas police officer has died of injuries he suffered when a tornado struck his home, according to the Conroe Police Department. The department announced Friday on social media that Lt. James Waller, a 22-year veteran of the Conroe Police Department, died at a hospital where he was taken after the tornado struck his home in Trinity. “His family members were able to spend time with him prior to his passing.”
Verstappen controlled the 19-lap race – which was interrupted by an opening-lap safety car.
Francis Ford Coppola took to Instagram today and posted the first teaser from his eagerly awaited film, Megalopolis. Along with the teaser, he posted a tribute to his late wife in the captions. “Megalopolis has always been a film dedicated to my dear wife Eleanor,” he wrote. “I really had hoped to celebrate her birthday …
Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty ImagesDrake and Kendrick Lamar drifted ever closer to mutually assured destruction on Friday, as the two rappers went nuclear in a set of dueling diss tracks.The two rappers have been beefing since March, when Lamar hopped onto a Future and Metro Boomin’ track called “Like That,” to push back on Drake and J. Cole’s suggestion that the three of them were in the same league. Since then, the rappers have fired off a volley of diss tracks, slowly escalating from
The New York Rangers, as Metro Division winners, have home-ice edge in second-round series with Canes and host first two games at Madison Square Garden.
Sadiq Khan has won the race to be the city’s next mayor after the last results in the mayoral race was declared. With all the results in he has defeated his nearest challenger Susan Hall, securing just over 1,088,000 votes, a majority of some 275,000 over his Conservative rival.Counting has also been going on for the seats on the London Assembly. Voting figures for each of the 14 London Assembly constituencies are being announced as soon as each count is completed.
First of three races in the United States takes place this weekend as Max Verstappen looks to tighten grip on championship
Mercedes driver wins tough fight for a point... before 20-second penalty lands on chequered flag
Today is Community Wildfire Preparedness Day
Pep Guardiola’s champions will look to respond to Arsenal’s win in title race
Fresh off a star freshman season at Kentucky, Reed Sheppard made an appearance at the Kentucky Derby.
Cherries conceded a contentious penalty at the Emirates before later seeing a goal controversially ruled out
Kai Havertz was accused of “trying to find” contact to win Arsenal’s controversial penalty, with Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola suggesting that it would encourage coaches and players to go looking for fouls.
Honoring foster families as part of National Foster Care Month
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Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate led by Warren Buffett, will fight all lawsuits brought against its utility business due to wildfires as the cases are "unfounded," a top executive said on Saturday. Greg Abel, who is widely recognised as Buffett's successor and the future Berkshire chief executive, said at Berkshire's annual shareholding meeting that "all the litigation will be challenged" in relation to PacifiCorp [PPWLO.PK].