India cuts rice exports, triggering panic-buying of food staple by some Indian expats in the US
Hoping to stave off inflationary pressures on a diet staple, the Indian government is banning exports of non-Basmati white rice varieties
2023-07-30 04:21
Trump's $475 million 'big lie' defamation lawsuit against CNN dismissed
By Joseph Ax A federal judge has thrown out Donald Trump's $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN, in
2023-07-30 04:19
US Economy Set to Show Resilience With Jobs Data
Hiring in the US probably increased at a healthy yet more moderate clip this month, representing a vote
2023-07-30 04:18
New Risks Shadow Bond Market as Fed’s Rate-Hike Cycle Nears End
Bets on a bond-market rally aren’t in the clear just yet. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday
2023-07-30 04:18
OL Reign players team up to promote healthy lifestyles for Gatorade Get Fit Day
Players from the OL Reign organization teamed up with Gatorade to inspire the next generation of athletes in the Boys & Girls Club.The world currently has soccer fever with the Women's World Cup in full swing. As the members of Team USA fight hard down under, the ladies of the NWSL&...
2023-07-30 04:16
Jerry Jones explains Cowboys hardline stance on Zack Martin contract
Zack Martin is holding out of Dallas Cowboys training camp in hopes of securing a bigger contract. Jerry Jones doesn't appear ready to budge.The Dallas Cowboys finished last season 12-5 with the top wild card spot in the NFC, but they ultimately suffered a second-round exit at the hands of ...
2023-07-30 04:16
Tyler Childers releases bittersweet music video featuring gay love story, starring Colton Haynes
Tyler Childers dropped the music video for his new single "In Your Love" Thursday, and it features a romantic and ultimately heartbreaking love story between two men: "Arrow" star Colton Haynes and "You's" James Scully.
2023-07-30 04:16
‘Poetic’: Trump takes stage in Iowa to song about going to prison
Donald Trump took the stage at the Iowa Republican Dinner to a song that started out with the lyrics, “One could end up going to prison, one just might be president”. The ironic moment came as the former president’s legal woes are mounting. Mr Trump has already been indicted twice. By the end of the summer, he may be the subject of as many as four criminal cases. The latest episode in his legal peril appeared to be taking shape on Thursday 27 July, when the ex-president’s legal team met with the prosecution team led by Special Counsel Jack Smith in a last-ditch attempt to convince Mr Smith and his team from seeking another indictment against Mr Trump for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden. That same day, the special counsel’s team hit Mr Trump with superseding charges in federal court in Florida. Officials accused the former president and an employee at his Mar-a-Lago club of attempting to destroy security camera footage once Mr Trump learned he was under subpoena in the investigation over his handling of classified documents. Earlier this month, Mr Trump said prosecutors notified him that he was also a target of Mr Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the January 6 attack on the Capitol. The former president is understood to be facing the possibility of charges under three federal criminal statutes: Conspiracy to defraud the United States, deprivation of rights under colour of law, and witness tampering. Natalie Allison of Politico tweeted a video of the moment on Friday night. “As Trump took the stage in Iowa, this ironic line played: ‘One could end up going to prison, one just might be president.’ He had to walk out to Brooks & Dunn (like all candidates tonight) instead of his usual Lee Greenwood,” she wrote. Twitter users were quick to join in the mockery of the former president. MSNBC host Katie Phang simply wrote that it was “poetic”. “Omg. That line hits right when he gets on stage,” State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg wrote. GOP strategist Mike Murphy wrote: “Ha! Trump is finally understanding [that Iowa Governor Kim] Reynolds didn’t get her job because she just fell off a turnip truck…. #SharpOperator BTW, earlier she was at a big Tim Scott event. And treated with due respect.” “This is gold! Proving once again that #Republicans are so clueless they don’t even listen to lyrics before greeting their standard bearer with a song. Excuse me while I ROTFLMAO,” Ann Werner said. Read More Trump indictment – live: GOP candidate booed off stage for criticising Trump as ex-president slams DeSantis Ex-Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon joins push for third-party presidential bid as Democrats try to stop it A new challenger has emerged to Trump – and his extreme anti-woke message is working Ex-Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon joins push for third-party presidential bid as Democrats try to stop it GOP candidate booed off stage for criticising Trump as he slams DeSantis - live Election disinformation campaigns targeted voters of color in 2020. Experts expect 2024 to be worse
2023-07-30 03:58
Endgame for Fed's tightening cycle challenged by easing financial conditions
(This July 28 story has been refiled to remove the garbling in paragraph 2) By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) -
2023-07-30 03:56
Canada's O'Regan considers binding agreement to end dock workers strike
Canadian Labor Minister Seamus O'Regan said on Saturday he could impose a new collective agreement or a final
2023-07-30 03:54
NFL running back drama could lead to another notable RB switching teams
Indianapolis Colts star Jonathan Taylor could be the next NFL running back to suffer from his position's depreciating market.The running back market in the NFL has reached its all-time low. Teams simply aren't willing to expend significant money on even the best players at the position...
2023-07-30 03:49
Cardinals mismanagement of Nolan Arenado trade rumors is all too familiar
The Cardinals have hung Nolan Arenado out to dry by not directly addressing the trade rumors floating around the star third baseman.Nolan Arenado joining the Cardinals in 2021 was supposed to settle a star at third base in St. Louis for the long haul. Instead, just a couple years later, the eigh...
2023-07-30 03:48
