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SoftBank May Turn Profit After $48 Billion in Vision Fund Losses
SoftBank May Turn Profit After $48 Billion in Vision Fund Losses
SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund is likely to return to profitability after five quarters of losses, thanks to
2023-08-07 12:29
NATO chief presses Turkey to advance Sweden's membership application.
NATO chief presses Turkey to advance Sweden's membership application.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is pressing Turkey to quickly ratify Sweden’s membership in the military organization
2023-10-13 01:23
Biden: Inflation data 'good news' for US families, more work to do
Biden: Inflation data 'good news' for US families, more work to do
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden hailed Tuesday's inflation data as "good news for hard working families" and said
2023-06-13 21:59
Origin Energy gets sweetened $10.5 billion bid from Brookfield consortium
Origin Energy gets sweetened $10.5 billion bid from Brookfield consortium
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Origin Energy said on Thursday it had received a sweetened takeover bid from a Brookfield consortium, valuing
2023-11-02 06:23
Miami sign Paraguay midfielder Gomez
Miami sign Paraguay midfielder Gomez
Inter Miami on Wednesday brought in Paraguayan international midfielder Diego Gomez, as it continued rebuilding its squad, following the...
2023-07-20 09:22
2023 NBA Draft odds ahead of NBA Draft Lottery (Scoot Henderson favored to go No. 2)
2023 NBA Draft odds ahead of NBA Draft Lottery (Scoot Henderson favored to go No. 2)
The NBA Draft Lottery is Tuesday night, which will set the draft order for the 2023 NBA Draft.No, we don't know just yet which teams are picking inside the top five, we do have odds for which prospect will be selected, which you can find below. The No. 1 pick is almost certainly going to be...
2023-05-16 23:55
Awkward moment as King Charles moves Biden on during chat with guardsman at Windsor Castle
Awkward moment as King Charles moves Biden on during chat with guardsman at Windsor Castle
President Joe Biden on Monday caused a stir when he appeared to breach royal protocol by touching King Charles III during an arrival ceremony at Windsor Castle, while the King appeared to lose his cool after one of the Welsh Guards at the castle seemed to spend too much time engaging the president in conversation. Mr Biden, who’d arrived in the UK late on Sunday and spent the night at the US Embassy in London, closed out the day’s engagements by meeting with the King and a group of business leaders alongside several US and UK officials. After arriving on the Windsor grounds by helicopter for their first one-on-one meeting since Charles became King last year, Mr Biden raised eyebrows among longtime palace observers by placing his hand on the monarch’s elbow as the two men shook hands. Following that warm greeting, the president placed his hand on the King’s back as they reviewed the assembled Welsh Guards on the Windsor quadrangle, with the monarch reciprocating in a similar gesture a short time later. Both men appeared to be smiling and in good spirits as they ambled about the castle grounds, with Charles attempting to hurry Mr Biden along at one point as they reviewed the Guard of Honour. Mr Biden, who was engaged in conversation with one of the soldiers he was reviewing, failed to heed the monarch’s polite suggestion to keep moving, with the King appearing to snap and gesture at the guard after the president moved along. Although protocol states that the monarch is generally not to be touched, a Buckingham Palace source told People that Mr Biden did not breach protocol and said the King was “entirely comfortable” with the encounter. "What a wonderful symbol of warmth and affection it was between both the individuals and their nations," they said. The King and Mr Biden have met multiple times during their time in public life, with their two most recent meetings coming during the Cop26 summit in Glasgow and a Buckingham Palace reception during the 2021 G7 summit. Both of those times, the subject at hand was their respective efforts to battle climate change, and the same topic was on the agenda during Mr Biden’s visit with the King. Both men participated in what the White House described as a ”climate engagement” featuring His Majesty and a number of “philantrophists and investors,” including the chief executives of Bank of America, Prudential, and BlackRock, as well as US climate envoy John Kerry and Grant Shapps, the British Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Mr Shapps told reporters that British officials are “enormously pleased” that the Inflation Reduction Act signed by Mr Biden last year “advanced clean energy goals”. Mr Biden’s audience with the King came immediately following a 42-minute visit to Number 10 Downing Street for tea with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. As he sat in the back garden with the PM, Mr Biden said the relationship between the US and the United Kingdom continues to be “moving along in a way that is positive” and “rock solid”. The US president, who has met with his British counterpart five times in the last five months, quipped that it was “good to be back” and commented that he and Mr Sunak have “only been meeting once a month”. For his part, the British Prime Minister said he and Mr Biden would use the brief bilateral meeting to discuss “how do we strengthen our cooperation” and “joint economic security to the benefit of our citizens”. “We stand as two of the firmest allies in that alliance and I know we’ll want to do everything we can to strengthen Euro-Atlantic security,” he said. Following the meeting with the King, Mr Biden departed London for Vilnius, where he will participate in the Nato leaders’ summit before travelling to Helsinki for a meeting with Nordic leaders. Read More King and President Biden’s meeting reinforces US-UK special relationship People defend Joe Biden after reporter claims he wore sneakers without socks during trip to UK: ‘Impeach!’ Biden’s biggest gaffes: Muddling up wars, dozing off mid-event and a series of tumbles Budget 2022: Hunt says UK in recession as he announces huge tax rises Jeremy Hunt increases energy windfall tax in budget Jeremy Hunt freezes tax allowances and hits 45p rate payers
2023-07-11 01:54
Hawaii wildfires: Harrowing video of residents fleeing in car leaving woman on road splits Internet
Hawaii wildfires: Harrowing video of residents fleeing in car leaving woman on road splits Internet
Hawaii wildfires have claimed the lives 53 people as authorities try to control the massive blaze
2023-08-11 14:52
Beyonce bought 110 burgers in in huge Nando's spending spree in Scotland
Beyonce bought 110 burgers in in huge Nando's spending spree in Scotland
It turns out Beyoncé is a big fan of Nando's. So much so, she splashed out almost £2,000 ($2,480) on a single order. The superstar treated her entourage before taking to the stage at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland with a wide range of options including 50 sunset burgers, 30 fino pittas, 30 butterfly burgers, 60 chicken pittas, 20 beanie burgers and 10 chicken wings. She also ensured there were vegetarian options. While celebrities tend to go incognito when placing orders, Beyoncé used her real name. The news soon spread to Twitter, with one writing: "Beyoncé ordering £1.8k of chicken from Fountain Park Nando's is killing me." Another joked: "Beyoncé having a cheeky 2 grands worth of Nando's." Meanwhile, a third added: "Beyoncé and I. having the same Nando's order is the boost of confidence I needed today." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Beyoncé's Edinburgh show went down a treat with fans after she thanked the audience for their energy. "I hope tonight you guys are feeling joy and love! I hope y’all feel safe tonight! I hope y’all feel free and liberated," she said. "Thank y’all so much for being such an incredible audience in this rain! I love y’all!" It comes after TikTokers were convinced the 41-year-old "threw shade" at Sweden. "How could you witness the QUEEN in person and not at minimum do a lil 2 step in your seat," one person hit back at footage that showed many concertgoers sitting down. Another added: "Sweden failed her so bad! Some of us were TRYING!" Meanwhile, many others were quick to highlight that it was simply a case of "cultural differences in concert etiquette." 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.
2023-05-23 22:25
World Series champion Texas Rangers will return entire coaching staff next season
World Series champion Texas Rangers will return entire coaching staff next season
The World Series champion Texas Rangers will bring back their entire on-field coaching staff for manager Bruce Bochy next season
2023-12-01 08:56
Wells Fargo to pay $35mln penalty over excessive fees, U.S. SEC says
Wells Fargo to pay $35mln penalty over excessive fees, U.S. SEC says
NEW YORK Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $35 million civil penalty to settle U.S. charges that
2023-08-25 21:59
Swamp soccer world cup sees teams clash in knee-deep bog
Swamp soccer world cup sees teams clash in knee-deep bog
The annual swamp soccer world cup saw players this weekend fight for the ball in deep quagmires, with more than 100 teams gathered in...
2023-07-16 23:46