Negotiators scramble for a deal in debt ceiling negotiations
Reporter Rachael Bade breaks down the latest in the debt ceiling negotiations as the deadline looms.
Reporter Rachael Bade breaks down the latest in the debt ceiling negotiations as the deadline looms.
“In this kind of a fight, the center of gravity is the civilian population,” Lloyd Austin said this weekend.
Who says bye weeks are boring. The week off brings good news for Bills Tight End Dawson Knox, posting about his engagement on Instagram Sunday night.
At night, in this village near the Assua River in Brazil, the rainforest reverberates. Until recently, the Juma people seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes decimated by the European invasion. In the late 1990s, the last remaining family was made up of three sisters, Boreá, Mandeí, and Maytá and their father, Aruká, in his 50s.
Another 12 hikers are missing after Mount Marapi, in Sumatra island, shot a huge ash column into the air on Sunday.
Police say a 30-year-old Buffalo man was shot inside a bathroom at Club Marcella. This is the third shooting at the club in less than a year.
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares traded mixed Monday as investors awaited a slew of U.S. economic data set for release later in the week. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 shed 0.8% in morning trading to 33,159.03. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 added 0.6% to 7,118.40. South Korea's Kospi rose 0.3% to 2,513.03. Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 0.6% to 16,736.45, while the Shanghai Composite edged down less than 0.1% to 3,029.42. China Evergrande's Hong Kong traded shares were up 7% after a Hong Kong court postponed unti
A controversial no-call was only part of the problem. What else? Here are the takeaways from the Chiefs’ loss in Green Bay.
It also was a costly night for the Chiefs with injuries.
With the In-Season Tournament nearly at the finish line, fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus presents his top waiver wire pickups and important advice for the week ahead.
STORY: [Stella McCartney, British fashion designer] "I'm here at COP28 to represent the world of fashion. It's one of the most harmful industries in the world to the planet."Location: Dubai, UAE Stella McCartney is calling for laws to limit the environmental impact of the fashion industry "And I think the leaders in the business of fashion are literally getting away with it because they don't have any laws. So I think they don't really have to be here. They're not being called out. So I'm kind of calling out my own industry, but I'm doing it in a way where I'm trying to encourage and provide a solution. So there is a positive end to the story, I think." The clothing and footwear industry is responsible for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions McCartney co-founded a $200 million sustainable investment fund which backed some of the products on show "We have here a leather-free alternative called Mirum, which I'm investing in - in the fund, because I think you've got to put your money where your mouth is and you've got to give these people funding to replace bad business for good business. But it's a completely plastic-free leather alternative. It's rubber-based, it's natural and it's scalable.""And then I'm also here to try and talk to policymakers and to try and have some kind of legal parameters in the world of fashion so that our industry, so that all of the other industries here, actually have some kind of laws in place so that we can be more environmentally friendly."
One NFL Network host called the officiating brutal at one point during the Chiefs’ loss to the Packers.
SEATTLE (AP) — The Atlanta Braves acquired outfielder Jarred Kelenic, pitcher Marco Gonzales and infielder Evan White from the Seattle Mariners on Sunday night for right-handed pitchers Cole Phillips and Jackson Kowar. The move added a veteran lefty to the Braves pitching staff, along with Kelenic, who at one time was one of baseball's top young prospect. In the process, Seattle cleared a chunk of salary off its payroll, giving up on Kelenic in order for the Braves to take the contracts of Gonza
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea on Monday said it will consult China to prevent disruption to urea supplies after Korean companies reported the fertiliser and emissions reducing chemical was taking longer to pass through Chinese customs on its way to the peninsula. The reports follow calls from China's nitrogen fertiliser association last month to prioritise supplies for domestic use after prices hit a two-year high. The issue has raised concern about a repeat of a supply crunch in 2021 when China's government effectively halted exports of urea - a type of nitrogen used as fertiliser in agriculture as well as to curb diesel and industrial emissions.
Here’s how the Chiefs graded out on Sunday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers.
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The 38th annual Imagen Awards celebrated Latino excellence and it was a flamin’ night for Eva Longoria who took the trophy for her feature-length directorial debut. Longoria directed Flamin’ Hot, the story about the creation of the spicy Frito-Lay snack. The film also took awards for Best Feature Film with Jesse García taking the accolade …
The BJP has won the vote in three out of four states in regional elections.
Even if you swear by classic BBQ sauce, we encourage you to switch gears and break out the cocktail sauce at your next barbecue to add zing to grilled meats.
STORY: Alaska Airlines is set to snap up rival U.S. airline Hawaiian for $1.9 billion. It’s paying $18 per share in cash - or close to four times Friday’s (December 1) closing price. The whopping premium reflects how low Hawaiian shares have sunk. Over the past year the carrier has been battered by problems including the Maui wildfires. It’s also been hit by high fuel prices and recalls for some of the engines on its Airbus jets. Those factors drove heavy losses, and a 65% slump in its stock price. But the deal is sure to attract the attention of antitrust regulators, who have generally been wary of mergers between smaller airlines. That’s despite 80% of the U.S. market being controlled by just four giants: United, Delta, American and Southwest. The takeover would give Alaska Air control of more than 50% of the market for flights to Hawaii, one of the world’s top holiday destinations. But chief executive Ben Minicucci is confident watchdogs will OK the deal, pointing out that the two airlines’ networks hardly overlap at all. He defended the premium offer as a bargain, saying it still valued Hawaiian at less than its annual revenue. In a presentation to investors, Alaska Air also said that the island airline had a long history of profitability prior to the recent issues.
Jordan Love is one of the hottest quarterbacks in the NFL.