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South Korea revised Q1 GDP +0.3% q/q, unchanged from earlier estimate
South Korea revised Q1 GDP +0.3% q/q, unchanged from earlier estimate
SEOUL South Korea's economy grew 0.3% in the first quarter from the previous quarter, revised central bank data
2023-06-02 07:20
Kensington Announces Availability of Business-Class QuietType™ Pro Silent Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
Kensington Announces Availability of Business-Class QuietType™ Pro Silent Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 20, 2023--
2023-06-20 20:16
Court-appointed manager of Mississippi capital water system gets task of fixing sewage problems
Court-appointed manager of Mississippi capital water system gets task of fixing sewage problems
The independent manager working to fix the long-troubled water system in Mississippi’s capital city will be assigned to also oversee repairs to the city’s deteriorating sewer system
2023-07-27 05:21
Equity hedge funds cut risk in portfolios, less confidence in rallies
Equity hedge funds cut risk in portfolios, less confidence in rallies
By Carolina Mandl NEW YORK U.S. equity long/short hedge funds have cut to six year lows the level
2023-10-31 12:18
Broncos roster move is bad news for Jerry Jeudy’s status in Week 1
Broncos roster move is bad news for Jerry Jeudy’s status in Week 1
The Denver Broncos' latest roster move suggests wide receiver Jerry Jeudy is trending toward not playing in Week 1.
2023-09-10 07:25
RHONJ’s Melissa and Joe Gorga trolled as they help daughter Antonia move to college with ‘way too much stuff’
RHONJ’s Melissa and Joe Gorga trolled as they help daughter Antonia move to college with ‘way too much stuff’
Antonia Gorga later shared a TikTok video showing off her decorated dorm room
2023-08-26 10:15
Jones rings changes at start of second stint as Australia coach
Jones rings changes at start of second stint as Australia coach
Eddie Jones will begin his second stint as Australia head coach against South Africa on Saturday with a much-changed team from that which beat Wales...
2023-07-06 16:25
Vlatko Andonovski details USWNT's shocking World Cup exit
Vlatko Andonovski details USWNT's shocking World Cup exit
The US women’s national team were eliminated from the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup by Sweden in penalties, losing 5-4 in a controversial ending that saw goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher dramatically save the final strike before VAR ruled the ball crossed the line
2023-08-07 16:58
U.S. gas prices have fallen or remained steady for 10 weeks straight. Here's why
U.S. gas prices have fallen or remained steady for 10 weeks straight. Here's why
It’s not just you
2023-11-29 06:22
Stamkos and Glendening score 39 seconds apart as Lightning pulls out 6-4 win over Oilers
Stamkos and Glendening score 39 seconds apart as Lightning pulls out 6-4 win over Oilers
Steven Stamkos and Luke Glendening scored 39 seconds apart midway through the third period, and the Tampa Bay Lightning rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Edmonton Oilers
2023-11-19 08:17
US will not poach ‘special’ World Cup coach Sarina Wiegman, insists FA
US will not poach ‘special’ World Cup coach Sarina Wiegman, insists FA
The Football Association will resist any USA approach for Sarina Wiegman, chief executive Mark Bullingham has said. He also insisted that the ongoing players’ bonuses dispute is now merely a “matter of time” rather than detail, and revealed the FA will also seek to host the Women’s World Cup themselves. Wiegman is now one game away from a history double, as she took a senior English national team to a World Cup final for the first time. That has naturally attracted interest from the USA, whose coach Vlatko Andonovski resigned after a huge underperformance that saw the deposed world champions eliminated in the last 16. Bullingham said the FA would “100 per cent” reject any approach. “It is not about money. We are very, very happy with her and we feel she is happy. I think that is the answer. “We’ve seen lots of rumours and, look, she is a special talent. We’ve got a bit of time because obviously she’s contracted to 2025, and she’ll obviously want to have a decent holiday after this. But all I’ll say is we’re massive fans of her. We believe she’s happy, and we’d love to continue working with her for a long time.” While the US might bank on the possibility that she might want a new challenge if she does win the World Cup with England, there is also the potential ambition of doing a clean sweep with the 2026 Olympics. Bullingham meanwhile said talks still had to take place about the bonuses the players will receive – something their success in Australia has already changed – but claimed the initial delay was down to Fifa announcing new prize money stipulations just before they travelled. “We’re sorting it after the tournament. I think they have a very strong case before, a very strong case after but the reality is, there’s a discussion to be had. There wasn’t a lot of time before the tournament, Fifa announced the prize money very late and a completely different model that led to a different type of discussion so it just means there wasn’t a lot of time. It’s more time being an issue rather than anything else. “It wasn’t an issue on bargaining position, it was more an issue on time and working through this new model, so, I think we’ll get to a good resolution. “Bonuses is always a percentage of prize money, that’s always the model I think there are lots of discussions to be had with them, but we’ve invested in them heavily in them and the women’s game and we want that to continue growing. We’ve got the opportunity to have some really interesting discussions after the tournament.” Sources close to the squad would insist those discussions still have some way to go, as the FA have not moved on their position of having a bonus structure on top of Fifa prize money. The players also feel there was still plenty of time, as illusrated by how senior FA figures did not get involved “until the last minute”. There have been no further discussions during the World Cup, as all have wanted to focus on trying to win the tournament. Bullingham also said it’s a long-term plan to host a Women’s World Cup. The FA may have to wait, however, as Germany-Netherlands-Belgium are the European bid for 2027, and if they do win, it would mean a tournament on another continent in 2031. “In terms of bidding, we’re obviously conscious we’ve had a lot of tournaments,” Bullingham said. “We’ve put a bid in for Euro 2028, and that’s obviously a big commitment. We would love to host Women’s World Cup one day, don’t get any doubt on that, we’d love to do that. If you look at the landscape, you’ve got Germany and Netherlands bidding for 2027. If they’re successful, there wouldn’t be a European bid for 2031 if they aren’t successful so you want to see maybe they go again so that would potentially be the one after that. If you’re asking us whether we would like to host World Cups, of course, we would love to.” Read More ‘Another reason to whinge’: Australian media criticise England after Matildas beaten at Women’s World Cup How England deployed dark arts and cool heads to silence Australian noise Sarina Wiegman v Jorge Vilda – a look at the coaches in Women’s World Cup final FA to build Wembley statue of England’s Lionesses after World Cup Premier League looking into ‘historic’ financial issues at Chelsea Chelsea face Premier League probe over alleged financial breaches – reports
2023-08-17 21:28
BNSF Railway’s new Trinity River bridge now open
BNSF Railway’s new Trinity River bridge now open
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
2023-07-27 23:45