People near a Chickasha warehouse filled with hand sanitizer want safety assurance
People near a Chickasha warehouse filled with hand sanitizer want safety assurance
People near a Chickasha warehouse filled with hand sanitizer want safety assurance
Chinese-backed Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar Automotive is preparing to shift production of cars it plans to sell into Europe to its U.S. plant from China in view of rising geopolitical tension, its CEO said. Asked how Polestar is preparing for a European probe into Chinese-made EVs possibly leading to increased tariffs, Thomas Ingenlath said the automaker is exploring the idea of exporting the Polestar 3 made in South Carolina to the European Union. Polestar builds the majority of its cars in the Chinese cities of Chengdu and Taizhou.
Without the van, my husband and I had no urgent reason to live in Wellington. The short European adventure we had planned soon became much more
Rearranged Premier League game not chosen for broadcast
Caity Lotz and Kyle Schmid have announced they are set to become parents for the first time.
Christina Applegate was forced to wear diapers after picking up sapovirus from a takeout salad.
Sadiq Khan has said he would pay for shoplifted goods if he saw somebody stealing nappies from a supermarket.
The late Anne Heche's estate is unable to pay its debts, documents filed by her son Homer Laffoon, the proprietor of her affairs, has revealed.
London Stock Exchange Group shareholders will vote on Thursday on whether to potentially double the pay of CEO David Schwimmer, after the 300-year old bourse campaigned to raise executive rewards to strengthen UK capital markets. LSEG's annual general meeting will vote on proposals to allow Schwimmer's total yearly remuneration to rise to up to 13.063 million pounds ($16.14 million) from 6.25 million pounds. Executive compensation at Britain's top companies has drawn shareholder anger in recent years, with most critical of a widening gap between average worker earnings and CEO pay.
A machine called Morpho pops up in your local store and for a mere quarter – we’re in small-town Louisiana – promises to outline your “Life Potential”. I say outline, what the residents of Deerfield got in the first season of inventive comedy The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+) was one-word answers on cute, blue cards. Superstar. Meteorologist. Model. Loser. You get the picture.
Aberdeen is the cheapest city for first-time buyers, with the average property £102,000, according to a property portal.
The Bank of England is left parsing policy between a European Central Bank nailed on for cutting rates by mid-year and a U.S. Federal Reserve some feel may not be ready to ease at all in 2024. Not for the first time, the BoE finds itself somewhere in the middle of the North Atlantic trying to set its own course - possibly leaning stateside due to lagging UK disinflation but in the euro zone current when it comes to flagging economic activity. For much of the first quarter, financial markets conspicuously priced all three major central banks pulling their first rate cut triggers in tandem this summer - but a rift has opened up this month and timelines have scattered.
Garbiñe Muguruza is anticipating the question. She is a former world No 1, French Open and Wimbledon champion, and yet has just announced her retirement aged 30. People are inevitably going to wonder: what’s next?
Parents face the prospect of poorer-quality childcare under Rishi Sunak’s expansion of free hours, the Government’s spending watchdog has warned.
A charity founded by the King has revealed plans to stop young people moving away from the countryside amid a “brain drain” from rural areas.
It was more than a decade ago that Vladimir Jurowski, one of Russia’s best-known musical sons, began to realise that things were taking a sinister turn in the country of his birth.
The Prince and Princess of Wales released a new portrait of their youngest son, Prince Louis, pictured outside in Windsor, on his actual birthday on 23 April
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Sri Lanka on Wednesday for a brief state visit aimed at strengthening ties, during which he will also open a $514-million hydropower project. The first visit by an Iranian president to Sri Lanka since an April 2008 trip by its then president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will see the two countries sign five pacts, or Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). Iran agreed to build the hydro power project in 2010 but funds dried up after the release of $50 million, as U.S. sanctions imposed later that year on the Middle East nation made it hard to transfer money, forcing Sri Lanka to fund the rest.
Japan's 10-year government bond (JGB) yield hit a five-month high on Wednesday as the market braced for any signals of another rate hike at the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) policy meeting this week. The 10-year JGB yield rose 1 basis point (bp) to 0.89%, its highest since Nov. 11. The BOJ is expected to project that inflation will stay around its 2% target for the next three years in new forecasts, signalling its readiness to raise interest rates again this year from current near-zero levels.