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US dollar dominance to persist for decades despite challenges - Moody's
US dollar dominance to persist for decades despite challenges - Moody's
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK The U.S. dollar's dominance in international trade and finance will persist for
2023-05-26 00:47
Allianz, AXA and SCOR quit UN climate alliance as insurers hold talks
Allianz, AXA and SCOR quit UN climate alliance as insurers hold talks
FRANKFURT/LONDON A U.N.-convened climate alliance for insurers was holding talks on Thursday to decide if it had a
2023-05-26 00:27
Jay Williams on NBA Media Coverage: 'There's a Lot of Pushback About What Topics People Are Truly Interested In'
Jay Williams on NBA Media Coverage: 'There's a Lot of Pushback About What Topics People Are Truly Interested In'
Jay Williams reflects on JJ Redick's point about the shortcomings of NBA media.
2023-05-26 00:27
Nvidia stuns markets and signals how artificial intelligence could reshape technology sector
Nvidia stuns markets and signals how artificial intelligence could reshape technology sector
Shares of Nvidia, already one of the world’s most valuable companies, are skyrocketing after the chipmaker forecast a huge jump in revenue, signaling how vastly the broadening use of artificial intelligence could reshape the tech sector
2023-05-26 00:26
Threat of US credit downgrade looms over debt ceiling talks
Threat of US credit downgrade looms over debt ceiling talks
With one of three major rating agencies warning that America’s AAA credit is at risk, the stakes are growing in the standoff in Washington over raising the nation’s debt limit
2023-05-26 00:17
Former Mozambique finance minister loses last appeal, set for extradition to US over $2B scandal
Former Mozambique finance minister loses last appeal, set for extradition to US over $2B scandal
Mozambique's former finance minister has lost a last-ditch legal appeal in South Africa and faces extradition to the United States over a $2 billion corruption scandal related to loans to Mozambican state-owned companies
2023-05-26 00:15
Saturn’s rings are disappearing and could be gone relatively soon
Saturn’s rings are disappearing and could be gone relatively soon
Saturn’s rings might disappear pretty soon astronomically speaking, according to new research. A new analysis of data captured by NASA’s Cassini mission, which orbited the planet between 2004 and 2017, has revealed new insights into when the seven rings were formed and how long they might last. During Cassini’s Grand Finale, when the spacecraft completed 22 orbits in which it passed between Saturn and its rings, the researchers observed that the rings were losing many tons of mass per second, which means the rings will only be around another few hundred million years at most. “We have shown that massive rings like Saturn’s do not last long,” said Paul Estrada, research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, and a coauthor of the studies, in a statement. “One can speculate that the relatively puny rings around the other ice and gas giants in our solar system are leftover remnants of rings that were once massive like Saturn’s. Maybe some time in the not-so-distant future, astronomically speaking, after Saturn’s rings are ground down, they will look more like the sparse rings of Uranus.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Saturn’s rings are made mostly of ice but have a small amount of rocky dust created by broken asteroid fragments and micrometeoroids colliding with the rings. The research also found that the rings appeared long after Saturn’s initial formation, and were still forming when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. “Our inescapable conclusion is that Saturn’s rings must be relatively young by astronomical standards, just a few hundred million years old,” said Richard Durisen, professor emeritus of astronomy at Indiana University Bloomington and lead author of the studies in a statement. “If you look at Saturn’s satellite system, there are other hints that something dramatic happened there in the last few hundred million years. If Saturn’s rings are not as old as the planet, that means something happened in order to form their incredible structure, and that is very exciting to study.” 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.
2023-05-26 00:15
How to protect your investments and finances as debt default worries grow
How to protect your investments and finances as debt default worries grow
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen earlier this week reaffirmed Thursday June 1 as the deadline for the government to act. But with that X-date only one week away, there's still no deal to raise the debt ceiling -- putting Americans' finances in danger.
2023-05-25 23:59
Twitter's launch of DeSantis' presidential bid underscores platform's rightward shift under Musk
Twitter's launch of DeSantis' presidential bid underscores platform's rightward shift under Musk
While shaky and skewered by critics, Twitter’s forum for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to announce his presidential run nevertheless underscored the platform’s unmistakable shift to the right under new owner Elon Musk
2023-05-25 23:57
In Washington, honoring America's Vietnam veterans is not a partisan issue
In Washington, honoring America's Vietnam veterans is not a partisan issue
A bipartisan group of lawmakers, including military veterans Reps. Mike Waltz and Seth Moulton, participated in a volunteer cleaning of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial ahead of Memorial Day. Waltz, a combat-decorated Green Beret, has led the effort in hand-washing the memorial in Washington in recent years.
2023-05-25 23:55
American Airlines flags no earnings impact from NEA ruling
American Airlines flags no earnings impact from NEA ruling
American Airlines Group Inc's Chief Financial Officer Devon May said on Thursday the court ruling on the Northeast
2023-05-25 23:51
Fed's Collins open to pausing rate hikes at June meeting
Fed's Collins open to pausing rate hikes at June meeting
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said on Thursday the time may
2023-05-25 23:51
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