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- Sky News
Who was Clara Bow? The original 'it girl' who inspired Taylor Swift's new song
Taylor Swift's latest album has been out for less than a day - but fans and critics alike are already deep into decoding the meaning of her somewhat cryptic lyrics. The pop icon's mammoth project, The Tortured Poets Department, ended up being a secret double album, with the first part ending on a track simply titled Clara Bow. American actress Clara Bow was one of the most successful film stars of the silent era and became the original "it girl" after starring in the 1927 hit film, It.
- Yahoo Sports
What's Ryan Garcia really selling us with his erratic behavior ahead of his fight vs. Devin Haney?
The central question clouding Ryan Garcia's fight with Devin Haney is whether Garcia should really be put into a professional boxing match right now?
- CBC
Mounties awarded 8 per cent salary increase over 2 years
Unionized RCMP officers are set to get a raise.An arbitration decision this week awards an eight per cent increase over two years. The decision awards a four per cent increase retroactive to April 1, 2023, and another four per cent as of April 1 this year. The increase will affect about 20,000 RCMP members across the country from constable to staff sergeant major represented by the National Police Federation.Martin Potvin, a spokesperson for the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, said in an e
- Yahoo Finance Video
Caitlin Clark's WNBA salary showcases wage gap in pro sports
The University of Iowa college basketball star Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA draft and was picked up as the number one overall pick by the Indiana Fever. Clark led the Iowa Hawkeyes through the March Madness tournament all the way to the finals, ultimately losing to South Carolina. Clark's rookie contract of $338,056 over the next four years further illustrates the monumental pay disparities between men's and women's professional sports. Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith joins Wealth! to compare Clark's rookie compensation package with that of her male counterparts, including the number one NBA draft pick Victor Wembanyama who will be paid a whopping $12 million for his first year in the league. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
- Yahoo Finance Video
Oil prices have muted reaction to Israel, Iran conflict
Oil prices (BZ=F, CL=F) are on the move on Friday after Israel launched a retaliatory strike against Iran. In addition, national gas prices have begun to move higher with northeastern states potentially feeling more pain at the pump due to late adaptation of summer-blend gas. Yahoo Finance Reporter Ines Ferré joins Wealth! to break down the price movements in oil and what consumers can expect moving forward. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
- Local Journalism Initiative
The Magic has only begun
Two world-renowned Vegas magicians; Sean Watson and Chanelle Munroe recently gave Thompson a glimpse of their illusionist performance. They held a teaser show for the community's council and leaders to excite their taste for more on a much bigger scale. With just a few tricks pulled out of the hat, their showmanship made us all scratch our heads, giving the highest quality of stage presence and sleight of hand. Anticipation has been building up the last few weeks as Sean and Chanelle plan to do
- Local Journalism Initiative
Grey Highlands Council Digest
Grey Highlands council received review of its new waste cart system, looks at year-end financials and chooses a representative for the Rotary Park committee. EUGENIA & DISTRICT CIA The minutes for Eugenia and District Community Improvement Association came to council. These noted that weather interfered with skating this winter, although the rink was used for a few weeks. The date for the Gold Rush celebration is Saturday, June 22. Plans are to have a scaled-down event due to less money being av
- Local Journalism Initiative
New technology featured in better learning
The University College of the North (UCN) has entered into a partnership with Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, to bring interactive teaching tools to UCN's Centre for Aboriginal Languages and Culture. The initiative dubbed the "XR Project," aims to provide context-based language learning for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Northern Manitoba. The "XR" in "XR Project" stands for virtual, hybrid, and augmented reality technology, which will enable UCN to leverage the latest teaching too
- Insider Monkey
What Makes Airbnb (ABNB) a Potential Investment?
Polen Capital, an investment management company, released its “Polen Global Growth Strategy” first-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the first quarter, the fund increased 8.10% gross and 7.81% net, respectively, trailing the MSCI ACW Index’s 8.20% return. The market dynamics that were in place at the end […]
- The Independent
Bomb threat evacuates Louisville zoo
The zoo has been given the all-clear after police said it appears to be a ‘false call’
- KOAT - Albuquerque Videos
Deb Haaland makes milestone signing for Placitas
Deb Haaland makes milestone signing for Placitas
- The Canadian Press
Stock market today: Wall Street stumbles toward its longest weekly losing streak since September
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is stumbling to close out its latest losing week. U.S. stocks fell after oil prices briefly surged overnight on worries about fighting in the Middle East. The S&P 500 was 0.7% lower in afternoon trading and on track for its third straight losing week. That would be its longest such streak since September, before it broke out into a record-setting romp. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 125 points, or 0.3%, as of 12:46 p.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite
- The Independent
Emma Raducanu vs Iga Swiatek LIVE: Updates and scores from Tennis Grand Prix quarter-finals in Stuttgart
The 21-year-old Brit has returned to form but now faces the world No1 in the last eight of the Porsche Grand Prix
- Investor's Business Daily
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones Holds Up, Techs Slammed After Israel Strike; Supermicro Flashes Sell Signal
Super Micro Computer flashed a sell signal in the stock market today after the AI bellwether crashed through a key support level.
- Yahoo Canada Style
This versatile Amazon maxi dress is a 'must buy' for summer — and it's under $65
Amazon shoppers call this 100 per cent cotton dress “a total win" that you can dress up or down.
- Business Insider
Caviar, champagne, and IPOs: At the Jefferies Private Internet Conference, tech dealmaking was back
Jefferies resumed this conference in 2022 but there was not much to talk about in the way of actual deals. Now the logjam is finally breaking.
- The Telegraph
Royal Mail staff ‘use Google to verify fake stamps’, whistleblowers claim
Poorly trained Royal Mail staff are using Google to identify counterfeit stamps amid growing concerns letter recipients are being wrongly fined, whistleblowers have told The Telegraph.
- The Telegraph
Fourteen years of Tory rule have left Britain a lazy, dangerous, Left-wing mess
At the Press Awards on Thursday night, where we were both losers, my cartoonist colleague Matt (Pritchett) provided a perfect summary of the current consensus among Conservative voters. Telegraph readers, he observed, seemed to agree on two things: “That the Tories deserve to be booted out, and that Labour will be even worse”.
- Local Journalism Initiative
Legion Ladies continuing their donation support
The U15 Little Chiefs hockey team were given a generous donation by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Thompson, Manitoba, through their Remembrance Day tea fundraiser, and received an incredible $3820 profit from the event. The Legion Ladies Auxiliary is a small volunteer group that provides a venue for other organizations to fundraise for various causes. They have been helping local groups in Thompson, Manitoba, for years, including the TuTu & Turns Dance Group, the RD Parker Vimy Ridge Tour Group
- Reuters
Short sellers recoup losses as rally in US stocks loses steam
Short sellers have been raking it in over the last 30 days as receding bets of an early interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve triggered a selloff in the equity market. Traders have made a mark-to-market profit of more than $25 billion up to Thursday from covering their short positions, said Ihor Dusaniwsky, managing director of predictive analytics at S3 Partners, more than erasing their $14.8 billion in losses so far this year. The current weakness in the market allows them to cover a portion of those heavy losses.