National champion Ole Miss Rebels celebrate with parade
Ole Miss Rebel Baseball team is honored with a parade through Oxford.
Ole Miss Rebel Baseball team is honored with a parade through Oxford.
The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul took to Instagram on Sunday night to react to the news that she will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in October. "Beyond grateful!!!!!! This is incredible!!!" Mary, 53, wrote alongside a video featuring clips from her decades-long music career. She continued, "This is incredible!!! God always has the final say!!!! Thank you to my fans all over the world!!!! Tears of Joy!!!!" The news was announced on Sunday's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night episode of American Idol.
Protesters at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
Parliamentary stand-off ends, opening the way for asylum seekers to be sent to the African country.
The FTSE was up as analysts look to August for the Bank of England's first interest rate cut.
Vegas Golden Knights (45-29-8, fourth in the Pacific Division) vs. Dallas Stars (52-21-9, first in the Central Division)Dallas; Wednesday, 9:30 p.m. EDTBETMGM SPORTSBOOK: LINE Stars -155, Golden Knights +130; over/under is 5.5NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Golden Knights lead series 1-0BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights visit the Dallas Stars in the first round of the NHL Playoffs with a 1-0 lead in the series. The teams meet Monday for the fifth time this season. The Golden Knights won 4-3 in the
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Several migrants have died during a ‘busy” morning with several attempts to cross the English Channel on Tuesday
How the country's former president is thwarting attempts to bar him from contesting the polls.
USC administrators claimed they were concerned about the 'alarming tenor' on social media after Asna Tabassum was named valedictorian.
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Over half of IT workers feel overwhelmed by the amount of tasks they have to do in a day according to new research commissioned by GoTo and conducted by OnePoll. The international poll of 1,000 U.S.-based, 250 U.K.-based and 250 India-based IT decision-makers found 58% overall feel overwhelmed — 78% in India, 60% in the U.K. and 53% in the U.S. On any given day, the average IT worker only has the capacity to support 85% of the tickets they receive. And while roughly half are easy for IT teams (50% in the US, 48% in the UK, and 46% in India), nearly one-third (29%) of tickets are considered difficult to resolve. IT workers also reported they are frequently responsible for a range of additional tasks within their organization, which may contribute to feeling overwhelmed. Respondents said they are responsible for addressing cybersecurity issues (39%), internal security issues (26%), and lack of budget (25%).
Its latest rally, following stronger-than-expected March inflation numbers that pushed back U.S. rate cut bets even further, highlights how sensitive currency markets are to relative interest rate changes. "We track investor flows, and the dollar buying since the CPI release has been strong," said Tim Graf, head of macro strategy for Europe at State Street Global Markets. One dollar is worth just under 155 yen, its strongest since 1990, and Japan has warned that it might start buying yen to support its value.
At least five migrants have died after their dinghy capsized in an attempt to cross the English Channel, French media reported on Tuesday.
Police have visited a family at the centre of a dine-and-dash scandal, a restaurant owner allegedly targeted in the string of incidents has claimed.
STORY: Elon Musk lashed out at Australia’s prime minister on Tuesday. That’s after a court ordered his social media company X to take down footage of an alleged terrorist attack in Sydney. The ruling, Musk said on X, meant that any country could control quote “the entire internet.” The post came after an overnight hearing in which Australia’s Federal Court ordered X to temporarily hide videos of the incident a week earlier, in which a teenager was charged with terrorism for knifing an Assyrian priest and others. X said it had already blocked the posts from Australian users, but Australia's e-Safety Commissioner had said the content should be taken down since it showed explicit violence. Although Musk wrote in another post that X had made the attack footage "inaccessible to Australian IP addresses," a Reuters reporter in Australia was able to view the video. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hit back at Musk hours later."Well, this guy is showing his arrogance. He's a billionaire over there in the United States who thinks he's above Australian law.""This isn't about censorship. It's about common sense and common decency. And Elon Musk should show some." The standoff is the most recent front in the battle between the world's largest internet platforms and countries and nonprofits seeking more oversight of the content hosted on them. Last month, a U.S. judge threw out a lawsuit by X against a hate speech watchdog. In Australia, the e-Safety Commissioner fined X last year for failing to cooperate with a probe on anti-child abuse practices– which X is currently fighting in court. Spokespeople for X and the e-Safety Commissioner were not immediately available for comment.
Government borrowed £120bn in the last financial year, with just under £12bn in March
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Space probe, now over 24 billion km away from Earth, stopped sending useful science and engineering data in November
Overall business activity in the euro zone expanded at its fastest pace in nearly a year this month as a buoyant recovery in the bloc's dominant service industry more than offset a deeper downturn in manufacturing, a survey found. The Composite HCOB Flash PMI took a significant step into expansionary territory. But the manufacturing PMI dropped to 45.6 from 46.1, confounding expectations in a Reuters poll for a lift to 46.6.
Tragedy comes after Rishi Sunak hailed 'landmark' Rwanda law as Lords finally backed down over efforts to amend the Bill late