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Exclusive-Shanghai exchange exploring potential LME nickel rival
Exclusive-Shanghai exchange exploring potential LME nickel rival
By Siyi Liu, Pratima Desai and Julian Luk BEIJING/LONDON The Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) is looking into the
2023-09-13 23:48
Neighbours scores twice, Blues rebound from blowout loss to beat Blackhawks 4-2
Neighbours scores twice, Blues rebound from blowout loss to beat Blackhawks 4-2
CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Neighbours, Pavel Buchnevich and Kevin Hayes scored in the first period and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 on Sunday.
2023-11-27 07:59
Tickets, times, transportation and community outreach among issues F1 must fix in Las Vegas
Tickets, times, transportation and community outreach among issues F1 must fix in Las Vegas
The The CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix was thrilled with Formula One’s first race on the famed Strip, but acknowledged Sunday there were missteps in the $500 million showcase event of the season
2023-11-20 11:29
Valneva’s Chikungunya Vaccine Shows Immune Response
Valneva’s Chikungunya Vaccine Shows Immune Response
French vaccine maker Valneva SE’s experimental shot for chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease spreading worldwide, produced an immune response
2023-06-13 15:18
Braves: Spencer Strider dismisses concerns by dominating Phillies
Braves: Spencer Strider dismisses concerns by dominating Phillies
Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider put any and all concerns to bed.There are few pitchers in the MLB with more raw talent than the Braves ace, Spencer Strider. But recently, Strider had struggled, and this led to many doubters beginning to chalk his success up to being a fluke.Strider had st...
2023-06-21 21:24
Introducing Northspyre 2.0., An Intuitive Real Estate Development Platform for Navigating This Challenging Market Cycle
Introducing Northspyre 2.0., An Intuitive Real Estate Development Platform for Navigating This Challenging Market Cycle
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
2023-10-25 01:22
Joe Rogan: Fans react to funny meme of commentator 'doing his job' as Joe Biden falls on ground
Joe Rogan: Fans react to funny meme of commentator 'doing his job' as Joe Biden falls on ground
After Rogan shared the meme on his official Instagram handle, his fans and followers started reacting to it
2023-06-04 13:21
Gen Z twice as likely to ditch work to attend a gig compared to millennials
Gen Z twice as likely to ditch work to attend a gig compared to millennials
Gen Z are twice as likely to spontaneously call in sick at work to attend a gig, compared to millennials. Summer 2023 was jam-packed with exciting going-ons across the country, including yet another sold-out Glastonbury, Beyonce taking over UK stadiums and Elton John's highly anticipated Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. With festival and concert season reaching its peak, it was simply too hard for Gen Z to resist. New YouGov research commissioned by viagogo found that 19 per cent said they'd put on an Oscar-worthy, tiny-violin performance to skip work at the last minute, compared to just 8 per cent of millennials. When the overall population was quizzed on what other scenarios they’d skip for five-star seats, 21 per cent of UK women cheekily admitted they’d miss the birth of a family member, whilst 17 per cent of men chose to flake on a close friend’s wedding for the gig of a lifetime. Furthermore, a staggering 43 per cent of Gen Z said they'd happily give up alcohol for half a year for their chance to be in the front row at their favourite gig. Despite soaring ticket prices due to inflation post-pandemic, 61 per cent of Gen Z participants have already seen more than 25 concerts in their lifetime. Social natives Gen Z are 10 per cent more likely than millennials to share content from live events on social media, but despite this - 84 per cent of fans insisted they put their phone down to enjoy their favourite song performed live. Reflecting on their fondest memories, the data also revealed that 21 per cent of UK gig-goers consider their first concert more memorable than losing their virginity (13 per cent), their first kiss (16 per cent) or getting their first job (20 per cent). Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-23 16:51
Ukraine war: Putin to boost Russian troop numbers by 15%
Ukraine war: Putin to boost Russian troop numbers by 15%
Russia's president signs a decree aimed at increasing numbers of serving military personnel by 170,000.
2023-12-02 04:47
China Credit Demand Weakens In Fresh Sign of Waning Recovery
China Credit Demand Weakens In Fresh Sign of Waning Recovery
China’s credit demand weakened in May as the economy’s recovery lost steam, adding to reasons for the central
2023-06-13 17:15
San Francisco bakery sparks debate by refusing to serve armed police
San Francisco bakery sparks debate by refusing to serve armed police
The San Franciscopolice officer’s union reacted with outrage last week when Reem’s, a local bakery chain, refused to serve an officer in uniform. “NO COPS ALLOWED,” the San Francisco Police Officer’s Association wrote on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “That’s the confirmed policy of the bakery chain Reem’s. One of our officers was denied service last weekend because he was in uniform. Reem’s confirms that they will not serve anyone armed and in uniform. Presumably, this includes members of the US Military.” The union also claimed the policy was “bigoted” and “discriminatory.” Reem’s, a bakery serving Arab food, with locations across San Francisco and Oakland, confirmed the indicent took place at its Mission neighbourhood store, but said the policy applies to all armed people and that officers were welcome to come in while off duty. “Reem’s has a deep commitment to uplifting social and racial justice in our communities,” the business wrote in a statement on Instagram. “This includes fostering an environment of safety for our staff and customers. In a time of increased gun violence – particularly impacting people of color, youth, and queer people — we belive that maintaining a strict policy of prohibiting guns in our restaurant keeps us safer.” “Many members of our community have been impacted by gun violence, whether that be experience on the streets of San Francisco, having come from war or occupation, or having increased fears due to a growing climate of political extremism,” the bakery continued. “All too often, Black and brown people, and poor people are the victims of this violence. At Reem’s, we aim to provide a space where people can eat delicious Arab food and work together to strengthen our community, without fear of violence or harassment.” The Mission neighbourhood is a diverse area home to numerous immigrant communities from different countries. It’s not the first time such a controversy has occured. A cashier was fired from a San Francisco pizzeria earlier this year for refusing to serve a police office. Meanwhile, in 2021, the San Francisco restaurant Hilda and Jesse apologised for refusing to serve three uniformed SFPD officers. The San Francisco Police Department has a well-documented record of disproportionate violence against people of colour. Black people are 6.5 times more likely to be shot by the SFPD than white people, while Latinx people are 3.6 times more likely, according to data from Mapping Police Violence. Read More San Francisco's music scene in the 1960s and '70s takes center stage in an MGM+ docuseries Tensions high in San Francisco as city seeks reversal of ban on clearing homeless encampments How a vote to empower autonomous ‘robotaxis’ from Cruise and Waymo has divided San Francisco
2023-08-29 02:45
Like 'Squid Game,' 'Bargain' trades on the life-is-cheap edge of South Korean drama
Like 'Squid Game,' 'Bargain' trades on the life-is-cheap edge of South Korean drama
The unexpected success of "Squid Game" gave a green light to bringing more South Korean dramas to the US, with Paramount establishing a partnership with Seoul-based CJ ENM to do so. The latest fruit of that relationship, "Bargain," isn't as compulsively watchable as "Squid Game" but echoes it in one key respect, darkly reflecting a society where life is cheap, and the class divide can be fatal.
2023-10-06 21:45