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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon isn't a fan of 'Bidenomics'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon isn't a fan of 'Bidenomics'
Jamie Dimon isn't sold on 'Bidenomics.' "I'd be careful about that," said Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, in reference to president Joe Biden's economic theory that rejects "trickle-down" policies in favor of focusing on the middle class.
2023-07-13 06:55
When will 'Dancing With The Stars' Season 32 Episode 5 air? Exciting performances will make viewers groove
When will 'Dancing With The Stars' Season 32 Episode 5 air? Exciting performances will make viewers groove
Celebrities and professional dancers with the least votes from the audience will face elimination in Week 5
2023-10-18 09:21
‘Live’ host Kelly Ripa talks about ‘good luck’ with co-host Mark Consuelos after her on-air beauty blunder
‘Live’ host Kelly Ripa talks about ‘good luck’ with co-host Mark Consuelos after her on-air beauty blunder
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos had fans giggling after he helped her out with a minor makeup mishap and she joked about it
2023-07-05 13:25
'Unique' Paddington wins fourth successive Group One
'Unique' Paddington wins fourth successive Group One
Irish super horse Paddington powered through the rain to win the Sussex Stakes at 'Glorious Goodwood' on Wednesday to record his...
2023-08-02 23:55
England vs Australia: Cricket star Pat Cummins tells Mary Earps to ‘play by the rules’ in Ashes call back
England vs Australia: Cricket star Pat Cummins tells Mary Earps to ‘play by the rules’ in Ashes call back
Australia’s cricket captain Pat Cummins has told England goalkeeper Mary Earps to “play by the rules” in an amusing Ashes call back ahead of the Women’s World Cup semi-final. The two sporting rivals go head-to-head in Sydney on Wednesday 16 August, with a place in the final up for grabs. Ahead of kick-off, Cummins was asked if he had any advice for England’s shot-stopper - and whether she should “stay on her line” if penalties are required. “Yeah, play by the rules,” he laughed, calling back to the Jonny Bairstow stumping controversy in the second Test at Lord’s earlier this summer.
2023-08-16 17:53
Mikel Arteta benefits from new law changes as Arsenal clinch Community Shield
Mikel Arteta benefits from new law changes as Arsenal clinch Community Shield
Mikel Arteta was the first victim and the first beneficiary of the new law changes after Arsenal won the Community Shield 4-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw against Manchester City. Gunners boss Arteta was booked in the first half by referee Stuart Attwell for protesting a decision, part of the new clampdown on the touchline behaviour of managers. But the fiery Spaniard was celebrating after the new law on timewasting and keeping the ball in play – meaning extended periods of stoppage time – allowed his side to equalise with 101 minutes on the clock. “It is really good to do that,” he said. “It was going too far and now teams are going to have to think twice. We have to prepare to play 100 minutes. It is going to happen every single week.” On his yellow card, Arteta added: “I cannot change my behaviour in three days and I can’t say tomorrow that we play with no offsides and what is the linesman doing? I try my best.” Pep Guardiola felt the amount of stoppage time was excessive even before the initial eight minutes stretched to 13 after a clash of heads between Kyle Walker and Thomas Partey. City’s treble-winning boss now also expects matches to regularly extend to 100 minutes and even longer. “We have to get used to it,” he said. “I had the feeling, not because we were winning 1-0, but that not much happened to extend it for eight minutes. “It’s a good question for the international board and people because they don’t consult with managers and players and we have to accept it with this amount of games. “Now the games will be 100 minutes. Nothing happened today and there was eight minutes. They extend for goals. If the score is 4-3, you put 45 seconds on for seven goals, tomorrow morning I am (still) here playing.” Young forward Cole Palmer, who was on as a substitute for the quiet Erling Haaland, appeared to have won it for City in normal time after a fine curling finish. But Leandro Trossard’s shot deflected in – off Manuel Akanji – to earn Arsenal a 1-1 draw and take the game to a penalty shoot-out. The Gunners scored all four of their spot-kicks, while Kevin De Bruyne fired against the crossbar and Rodri’s weak effort was saved by Aaron Ramsdale. Fabio Vieira stepped up to hit the final penalty with Arsenal winning the shootout 4-1 to land the first piece of silverware of the campaign and go some way to lifting a mental block after last season’s disappointment at losing the title to City. “It feels great. I don’t think it gets much better than winning a trophy at Wembley against the best team in the world, and especially the way we have done it,” added Arteta. “It’s great if the players are convinced they can beat every team. I think we showed a real determination and fight to win the game. “The reason why we are here to win trophies for this club and make it successful. I have seen so many happy and proud people.” City lost last year’s Community Shield to Liverpool and although they did not do too badly over the rest of the season, Guardiola was still irritated by the defeat. “(We’ve lost) three in a row,” he added. “We came here to win it. We were so close, but winning or losing, I know the position of the team. “We would love to win today but sometimes you have to accept that.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Arsenal ‘obviously paid way too much’ for Declan Rice, says Roy Keane England head coach Jess Thirlby ‘incredibly proud’ despite World Cup final loss Kyle Sinckler not taking England World Cup call as a given after Lions omission
2023-08-07 03:24
Biden White House to spend nearly $1 billion on rural, high-speed internet access
Biden White House to spend nearly $1 billion on rural, high-speed internet access
President Joe Biden's administration announced this week that it planned to spend nearly $1 billion
2023-06-19 03:21
Israel-Hamas war beyond darkest 'Fauda' plot, says co-creator
Israel-Hamas war beyond darkest 'Fauda' plot, says co-creator
The Israeli TV action series "Fauda" has won Netflix fans worldwide for its gritty take on the exploits of an undercover...
2023-11-14 09:22
Kenya to Consider Sovereign Green Bonds to Fund Climate Projects
Kenya to Consider Sovereign Green Bonds to Fund Climate Projects
Kenya is weighing selling sovereign green bonds and debt-for-nature swap deals to fund climate projects, President William Ruto
2023-12-02 20:45
Iowa Legislature considers 6-week abortion ban during a special session
Iowa Legislature considers 6-week abortion ban during a special session
Protesters are gathering at the Iowa Capitol rotunda Tuesday as the Legislature convenes a special session on abortion restrictions
2023-07-11 22:53
Red Sox Rumors: Easy free agent target, Marcelo Mayer mashing, Tanner Houck shuffle
Red Sox Rumors: Easy free agent target, Marcelo Mayer mashing, Tanner Houck shuffle
Red Sox Rumors: Could Tanner Houck follow Nick Pivetta to bullpen?Earlier this week, despite Nick Pivetta seemingly getting testy with reporters who suggested the possibility in previous weeks, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora made the move to put the starter in the bullpen.This isn't the...
2023-05-21 06:47
South Africa coach issues call for more help after World Cup run
South Africa coach issues call for more help after World Cup run
South Africa coach Desiree Ellis appealed Sunday to the government and sponsors to step up if women's football in the country is to push on after...
2023-08-06 14:19