Anthony O’Reilly, the Irish tycoon who ran Heinz, has died at the age of 88
Anthony JF O’Reilly, a charming, ambitious, Irish-born former president of the HJ Heinz Company who also owned newspapers, luxury brands and trophy houses in France and the Bahamas, only to lose...
View ArticleIranian presidential candidates united on one thing: Trump’s return
During the Iranian presidential campaign, a recurring theme dominated debates, rallies and speeches: the long-awaited return of Donald J. Trump. The six presidential candidates have repeatedly...
View ArticleThe South Florida Heat and Panthers pursue NBA and NHL titles
Lifelong friends Martin Schwartz and Matthew Mandel enjoy a rare sports moment as the Miami teams compete for championships. Martin Schwartz and Matthew Mandel are living a dream come true. The...
View ArticleRising Drug Costs: Are Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers to Blame?
For many Americans, the rising tide of prescription drug prices seems like an unstoppable force, threatening to drown family budgets and access to health care. While pharmaceutical companies often...
View ArticleSupreme Court sides with Biden administration in social media case
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a case involving social media, scoring a significant practical victory. The ruling rejected a Republican challenge to block the...
View ArticleShahjahan Bhuiya, executioner who became famous on TikTok, dies in Bangladesh
Shahjahan Bhuiya, who became famous for executing some of Bangladesh’s most infamous criminals in exchange for reduced sentences for his crimes and later achieved brief fame on TikTok, died on Monday...
View ArticleThe Fed’s preferred measure of inflation shows signs of cooling
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation continues to show signs of cooling, accompanied by moderate growth in consumer spending – welcome news for central bankers aiming to control rising...
View ArticleHungarian Rapper’s Bandwagon Finds Unlikely New Driver
“I’m in the middle of this whole thing, and I also find it hard to explain what happened,” Mr. Toth said. “People are rooting for him like they’re rooting for the Hungarian national soccer team.”...
View ArticleFire at South Korea lithium battery plant kills at least 22
According to Kim, workers who fled the blaze said the fire broke out when a single battery cell caught fire, triggering a series of explosions among some of the 35,000 lithium battery cells stored on...
View ArticleIn the United States, hiring is increasing sharply, as are salaries
Employers created 272,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department reported Friday, well above what economists had expected as hiring gradually slowed. That’s an increase from the average of 232,000 jobs...
View ArticleIran votes in presidential election despite low turnout
Friday’s Iranian presidential election saw a particularly low turnout, with early estimates indicating that only around 25% of eligible voters participated. This is a significant drop from the 70%...
View ArticleCaitlin Clark has finally figured out the situation, but she has to consider...
INDIANAPOLIS — Athletes often speak in generalities as a defense mechanism. Instead of delving into a potentially controversial topic, or even addressing it, they provide non-answers, using clichés...
View ArticleNew COVID-19 vaccines recommended for all Americans 6 months and older this fall
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday that all Americans 6 months and older should receive one of the new COVID-19 vaccines when they become available this fall. The...
View ArticleApple Vision Pro review: First-gen headset falls short
Seventeen years ago, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a revolutionary device that combined an iPod, a telephone, and an Internet browser in one. At $500, it was expensive, but its innovation...
View ArticleFrench far right scores big win in first round of election, polls show
Early projections indicate that the Rassemblement National party has won a landslide victory in the first round of elections for the French National Assembly, bringing the nationalist,...
View ArticleUSA Today Editor-in-Chief Terence Samuel Resigns
USA Today Editor-in-Chief Terence Samuel announced Monday he is stepping down after a year in office. Samuel, a veteran journalist, had joined USA Today in July of the previous year from National...
View ArticleMiddle East Crisis: Biden Debate Progress Raises Alarm in Israel
Israelis expressed growing concern Sunday that President Biden’s faltering debate performance could embolden the country’s Middle Eastern adversaries at a critical moment for American leadership in...
View ArticlePalestinian Fighters in West Bank Draw Inspiration from Hamas in Gaza
The narrow alleys of West Bank refugee camps are covered with black tarps to hide Palestinian fighters from Israeli drones. Green Hamas flags and “martyrs” banners adorn buildings damaged by Israeli...
View ArticleCostner’s Expensive ‘Horizon’ Bites the Dust at the Box Office
“Inside Out 2,” featuring Anxiety personified, maintained its position as the top film in North America for the third consecutive weekend. Meanwhile, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” a suspenseful prequel,...
View ArticleUS bases in Europe raise alert level due to Russian threats
U.S. defense officials raised the security alert level at military bases in Europe over the weekend in response to vague threats from the Kremlin about Ukraine using long-range weapons on Russian...
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