NYSP find 2 alligators found in Clarence Town Park
NYSP find 2 alligators found in Clarence Town Park
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Boss Dame Sharon White says the government must think about how to get older people back into work.
Blue-on-blue attacks dramatically stepped up, with Dominic Raab claiming Truss's plans are an “electoral suicide note”.
Germany's economy will lose more than 260 billion euros ($265 billion) in added value by 2030 due to the Ukraine war and high energy prices, spelling negative effects for the labour market, according to a study by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). In comparison with expectations for a peaceful Europe, Germany's price-adjusted gross domestic product (GDP) will be 1.7% lower next year and there will be about 240,000 fewer people in employment, said the study published on Tuesday. The employment level is expected to stay at around this level until 2026, when expansive measures will gradually begin to outweigh the negative effects and lead to a plus of about 60,000 gainfully employed in 2030.
Bid date, 2022-08-09Auction date2022-08-09Settlement date2022-08-10Maturity Date2022-08-17Nominal amount566 billion SEKInterest rate, %0.75Bid times09.30-10.00 (CET/CEST) on the Bid dateConfirmation of bids to e-mailrbcert@riksbank.seThe lowest accepted bid volume1 million SEKThe highest accepted bid volume566 billion SEKAllocation Time10.15 (CET/CEST) on the Bid dateProjected minimum liquidity surplus during the term1131 billion SEKExpected excess liquidity at full allotment565 billion SEK Stoc
Holidaymakers looking for value for money this summer should travel to Bulgaria for the most affordable beer in Europe, new research has found.
A beluga whale which has been stuck for days in France's River Seine, far from the arctic or subarctic waters where it normally lives, will be moved to a saltwater tank on Tuesday for checks and care, an organisation involved in its rescue said. The beluga, which strayed into the Seine last week and swam nearly halfway to Paris, had been confined in a ship's lock, where it has received vitamins and antibiotics over the weekend but has failed to eat, the non-governmental organisation (NGO) Sea Shepherd France has said. It was unclear why the whale had strayed so far from its natural habitat, with serious concerns raised over its chances of survival in the Seine's warmer, non-salty waters.
Israeli troops killed two Palestinian gunmen in a shootout Tuesday during an arrest operation in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, police said. Palestinian health officials said one person was killed and at least 40 people wounded in the gun battle, a day after a cease-fire ended three days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group in the Gaza Strip. Israeli police said forces encircled the home of Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, who they say was wanted for a string of shootings in the West Bank earlier this year.
On Tucker Carlson Tonight Monday, with guest host Will Cain, former President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara appeared and spoke about the FBI raid at the former president’s residence at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. The raid was reportedly in search of classified documents that were taken when leaving office. “Have you spoken to the former president?” Cain asked. “How is he doing? What is the attitude of the family?” “I have spoken to my father-in-law,” Trump answered, “and I gotta tell you, you know, he’s as shocked as anybody.” In February, the National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of materials from Mar-a-Lago, but there were still documents missing, despite Mrs. Trump’s claim of cooperation. “The bottom line here is that these documents that have been in question have been — everybody’s been cooperating,” Trump said. “Everybody from my father-in-law’s team has been cooperating with the FBI, with any authority that asks for anything up until now.” Mrs. Trump also incorrectly stated that the former president had the authority to take the documents, when in doing so he violated the Presidential Records Act. “My father-in-law, as anybody knows who’s been around him a lot, loves to save things like newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, photographs, documents that he had every authority, Will, to take from the White House,”Trump said. “And again, he’s been cooperating every single step of the way.”
The choice to end the tradition, which went back to the 1950s, was met in some quarters with ire and disbelief from supporters and stars alike
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Tory leadership frontrunner Liz Truss, meanwhile, has weighed in after two water companies announced hosepipe bans.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have more big signings in their sights as the clock ticks down towards the end of the summer transfer window. Arsenal are said to be in talks with AC Milan over a deal for Sandro Tonali, while they are also rivalling Liverpool for Villarreal’s teenage winger Yeremy Pino and still chasing Youri Tielemans. Chelsea want further reinforcements across the pitch before the September 1 deadline, with a world-record bid for Wesley Fofana planned.
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Former world number one Serena Williams raised the prospect of retirement on Tuesday just a few hours after she secured her first win on the circuit since the 2021 French Open.
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A rescued possum named Miss Kenny Rogers attracted the attention of New Yorkers at Tompkins Square Park, video uploaded on August 4 shows.Video recorded by Ed Quinn shows the leashed marsupial crawl and sniff about, as several park-goers stop by asking questions, intrigued by the long-tailed animal.“This is amazing,” a person is heard saying while petting the possum.“Her owner Cara, shown holding her in [the] hat, rescued her two years ago as a baby found on the side of a road in Alabama,” Quinn told Storyful. “New Yorkers by and large seem to love her.” Credit: Ed Quinn via Storyful
Guedes, a Portugal international, scored 13 times in his best LaLiga campaign last season
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly declined Tuesday amid a global fall in technology shares, including Japan's SoftBank, which has reported hefty losses caused by the market downturn. Such worries are coming on top of concerns about inflation and what central banks might do to curb that trend. Higher interest rates tend to work as a minus for share prices. Shares fell in Tokyo and Hong Kong but rose in other regional markets. U.S. futures edged higher. Oil prices fell. Japan's technology investor