Rudy Gobert with a dunk vs the Sacramento Kings
Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves) with a dunk vs the Sacramento Kings, 01/30/2023
Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves) with a dunk vs the Sacramento Kings, 01/30/2023
Fintech-now-bank SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI) shares have taken a beating along with most other bank stocks in the past few weeks, adding to their struggles over the past year-plus. Yet despite the worries, it's in solid shape, and looks well positioned to weather the current environment and keep acquiring new customers.
‘AJ’ won a unanimous decision against Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena, where the Briton used to knock out boxers for fun
A decade of easy money and a stable banking environment led to some pretty poor Treasury management habits.
Having taken over at the end of last season with the club at a low ebb, the former Ajax boss has overseen an impressive turnaround in both culture and quality at Old Trafford. The Carabao Cup final triumph against this weekend's opponents Newcastle saw Ten Hag became just the second manager in United's history to win a major trophy in his first campaign at the helm. The FA Cup and Europa League provide further opportunities for silverware, but there is no doubting the importance of Champions League qualification ahead of Sunday's trip to their top-four rivals.
Government ‘working hard to ensure people’s safety’, says home secretary
Hilarious coincidence has been branded the ‘funniest TV moment of the year’
Swanage Railway will be using its restored and upgraded 1950s diesel trains for the 11-mile services until September 10.
At one of her darkest points, Elizabeth Day stumbled across a new friendship. Here, the author and broadcaster describes how Joan, 20 years her senior, always finds just the right words – and mixes the greatest martinis
A mother is torn between her son and her conscience in a well-acted Irish drama marred by a routine plot
Converted from an old Spitalfields brewery, a new gallery to store and show the artists’ work marries polite modernism with their trademark trad-guignol – along with ghosts of the East End past
Dogs and democracy have always been difficult bedfellows, as evidenced at an exhibition about our favourite pets
A vivid biography of Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt, France’s real-life ‘Indiana Jones’, lays bare her defiance of the Nazis and her ancient world discoveries
Forget ‘great men’ – infection and disease are the really important forces in the development of humankind, believes public health specialist Jonathan Kennedy
Signed by 38 senior news figures from around the world, the letter criticises the Kremlin’s ‘anti-press’ detention of Evan Gershkovich
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria held its fifth general election in two years Sunday, which political leaders hoped would end government instability and provide a path to overcoming economic woes fueled by the war in Ukraine. Turnout was expected to be low due to voter apathy and disillusionment with politicians, who have been repeatedly unable to cobble together a viable governing coalition. The latest opinion polls suggested the chances for an immediate end to the political stalemate were low,
Presenter aims to avoid misplaced speculation over recent impartiality row
She recently called the EleVen Unrivaled Sun Serum one of her “faves”
Americans must stop bickering about gun rights and instead focus on solving the school shooting public health crisis (Letters to the Editor)
Elijah, 14, has a strong sense of humor and can put a smile on the face of others with his personality.
OTTAWA — Six Canadian children are set to leave a Syrian prison camp and fly to Canada without their mother, who cannot come with them because federal officials have not completed her security assessment, advocates for the family say. The federal government gave the Quebec woman until today to decide whether her children would join other Canadians on the repatriation flight, expected to depart any day now, or remain with her in Syria, said Alexandra Bain of the group Families Against Violent Ext