Things You Should Never Buy at Target
These shopping-cart skips make so much sense.
These shopping-cart skips make so much sense.
Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes on Wednesday closed an investigation into whether former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro sought asylum at the Hungarian embassy in February, citing lack of evidence. The New York Times revealed via security video footage that Bolsonaro spent two nights at the Hungarian embassy in Brasilia between Feb. 12 and 14, right after his passport was seized in an investigation into an alleged military coup plot.
A Tesla that may have been operating on the company's Autopilot driving system hit and killed a motorcyclist near Seattle, raising questions about whether a recent recall went far enough to ensure Tesla drivers using Autopilot pay attention to the road. After the crash Friday in a suburban area about 15 miles (24 kilometers) northeast of the city, the driver of a 2022 Tesla Model S told a Washington State Patrol trooper that he was using Autopilot and looked at his cellphone while the Tesla was moving. The Tesla driver told the trooper that he was driving home from having lunch when the crash occurred at about 3:45 p.m.
Meta reported its Q1 earnings after the bell, beating analysts' expectations on the top and bottom, but a disappointing Q2 forecast sent shares falling.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are among golfers expected to be given equity in PGA Tour Enterprises as a thank you.
Boeing (BA) on Wednesday reported results that beat Wall Street expectations after a tumultuous first quarter.
Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it expects overall expenses this year to be higher than it previously forecast as the Facebook parent spends heavily to roll out new AI products and bolsters the infrastructure to support them. The company expects 2024 capital expenditure in the range of $35 billion to $40 billion, up from its earlier forecast of $30 billion to $37 billion. It also raised its total expenses forecast to $96 billion to $99 billion, up from $94 billion to $99 billion.
* Mexico's inflation accelerates, rate cut unlikely in May * Argentina's central bank bullish on inflation outlook * Alpek shares jump after results * Latin American stocks off 0.2%, currencies slip 0.1% (Updated at 3:30pm ET/1930 GMT) By Bansari Mayur Kamdar April 24 (Reuters) - Most currencies in Latin America eased on Wednesday as the dollar regained some ground, with the Mexican peso sliding even as data showing an acceleration in inflation reinforced bets that the central bank will hold interest rates steady. The peso slid 0.7% against a stronger dollar, Brazil's real lost 0.4% and Colombia's peso dropped 1%.
In writer-director-star Joanna Arnow’s “The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed,” Ann (Arnow), a 30-something New Yorker, lies naked in bed with an older man, Allen (Scott Cohen), with whom she has a yearslong BDSM relationship. Love, certainly, is nowhere near Ann’s life despite a series of romantic encounters. Music is talked about — from Andrew Lloyd Webber showtunes to the team cheer from “A League of Their Own” — but seldom heard.
Rome Odunze made it clear he'd love to join the Bears and play with Caleb Williams, DJ Moore and Keenan Allen.
The day shines a light on independent stores and small businesses across the UK
International Business Machines will buy HashiCorp in a deal valued at $6.4 billion, the company said on Wednesday, expanding its cloud-based software products to tap into an AI-powered boom in demand. Software has been a bright spot for IBM as its consulting business grapples with more cautious spending by enterprises navigating higher interest rates. IBM will pay $35 per share for HashiCorp, a 42.6% premium to Monday's closing price.
US equities (^GSPC, ^DJI, ^IXIC) are sliding down Wednesday afternoon as the market begins to price in the current earnings season and awaits in anticipation for upcoming earnings. The debate for when the Federal Reserve will begin to cut interest rates continue, potentially affecting the rest of the market. Piper Sandler Chief Investment Strategist Michael Kantrowitz joins Market Domination to discuss the state of the stock market and gives insights into his market predictions moving forward. Kantrowitz affirms his S&P 500 target: "It's 5,250. The upside risk is if we get... softer employment.. or soft macro data, let's say, and brings down yields, takes the heat off the inflation focus, gives the Fed the door to open to cut rates maybe once or twice this year. That's to me upside. We're living in a very bond-driven equity market today." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
The crime procedural will conclude with its 14th and final season, which will be split into two parts
Gateway Pundit, run by Jim Hoft, is being sued for defamation by Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss and others
TikTok has become a cultural phenomenon with more than one billion users worldwide, but who owns it and what personal data can it access?
On April 9, around 100 Burnaby residents trickled into the banquet hall at Bonsor Recreation Centre for the Burnaby Community Assembly’s first public engagement. Between 6 and 6:30 pm, most grabbed a sandwich or hot beverage and filled the seats at the round tables in the hall. Stationery was arranged on the tables, including notepads, pens, and markers. Each table included about 10 people, including a facilitator to moderate the conversations and guide participants through the different activit
As President Biden signs the TikTok ban bill into law, giving the app’s China-based parent company nine months to sell, fashion influencer Bridget Brown tells Kaleigh Werner about the uncertainty she feels around the future of her career
Married at First Sight Australia saw one couple choose to walk away from each other during the first of the final vows ceremonies.
Can Everton dent Liverpool’s Premier League title bid in what is Jurgen Klopp’s final trip to Goodison Park?
‘Reagan: His Life and Legend’ by Max Boot is forthcoming from Liveright Publishing this fall