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Oil Holds Near Three-Month High as China Moves to Bolster Growth
Oil Holds Near Three-Month High as China Moves to Bolster Growth
Oil traded near the highest level in three months as China announced another raft of measures to support
2023-07-25 08:21
Iraq and others condemn Quran-burning in Denmark
Iraq and others condemn Quran-burning in Denmark
Large crowds protest in Iraq and Yemen after the acts of a far-right group in Copenhagen.
2023-07-25 08:17
Binance and CEO Zhao Plan to Seek Dismissal of CFTC Complaint
Binance and CEO Zhao Plan to Seek Dismissal of CFTC Complaint
Binance Holdings Ltd., its founder Changpeng Zhao and the crypto exchange’s former Chief Compliance Officer Samuel Lim plan
2023-07-25 08:16
3M Open picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for PGA Tour golf this week
3M Open picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for PGA Tour golf this week
3M Open picks and best bets at TPC Twin Cities this week as we have an outright, Top 10, One and Done, and more PGA Tour expert picks for golf.Coming from Royal Liverpool to TPC Twin Cities is definitely quite the shock to the golf fan's system, but that's where we're heading this...
2023-07-25 07:56
Carlee Russell sent several bizarre tweets before fake ‘disappearance’
Carlee Russell sent several bizarre tweets before fake ‘disappearance’
Before 25-year-old Carlee Russell went missing for a mysterious 49 hours – a disappearance, she admitted on Monday, that was staged – she posted a series of bizarre tweets. On the day she went “missing” on 13 July, she tweeted at 8.55pm: “today was a GREAT day God be looking out im telling you!!” One minute later, Ms Russell wrote: “someone to tell you ‘i love you’ and don’t got a reason.” Finally, she tweeted, “yeah i want a family now” at 9.19pm. Just moments later, around 9.30pm, the Alabama woman called 911 and told detectives that she was following a lost toddler along the interstate. After she returned home, Ms Russell claimed was abducted by a man with “orange hair,” before escaping. She later turned up on foot at her parent’s home with $107 tucked in her right sock, and alleged she had barely survived the encounter. Her tweets, in combination with her search history prior to her vanishing, raised doubts about the Alabama woman’s story. Police revealed that Ms Russell’s internet search history gave hints she could have staged her own kidnapping, as she looked up Amber Alerts, the movie Taken, booking a bus ticket from Birmingham to Nashville and “how to take money from a register without being caught.” A tweet on 10 July adds colour to this complicated picture, and indicates potential problems in her relationship. Ms Russell wrote, “I always say one thing i WONT do is stay with someone who cheated on me like you went and had sex with someone else and think it’ll be sweet one day?? hellll no.” Days earlier, she also tweeted: “everyone wants to feel wanted.” Her boyfriend, Thomar Latrell Simmons, had posted on Facebook upon Ms Russell’s miraculous return, and supported her story that she had been abducted. She had been “fighting for her life for 48 hours,” he wrote, but has since taken down the post. Two days earlier, her tweet revealed she may have been unhappy at work: “my job is really starting to get on my dang nerves.” She worked at Woodhouse Spa, the owner of which said on Thursday that he provided the police with “everything we uncovered.” According to the New York Post, Ms Russell tweeted on 19 July, “I’m thankful I know how to identify when the enemy coming for me now, makes life a lot easier.” But the post has been taken down. Police began expressing their doubts last week, saying Wednesday they were “unable to verify” most of Ms Russell’s claims regarding the events leading up to and during her disappearance. Read More Carlee Russell – latest: Confusion reigns over ‘kidnapping’ case after missing woman’s search history revealed Carlee Russell claimed she was kidnapped by a man with orange hair. Police say they can’t verify any of it Carlee Russell’s internet searches suggest she staged her own kidnapping, Alabama police say
2023-07-25 07:52
College football analyst warns Oklahoma that Texas is doing better prep for SEC
College football analyst warns Oklahoma that Texas is doing better prep for SEC
One college football analyst things Texas is doing a better job of preparing for the SEC than Oklahoma and warned the Sooners of a rude awakening.Oklahoma and Texas may be focused on getting ready for the 2023 college football season but this whole season carries with it an undercurrent of chang...
2023-07-25 07:45
Asia Shares Set to Gain as China Vows Stimulus: Markets Wrap
Asia Shares Set to Gain as China Vows Stimulus: Markets Wrap
China is set to lead Asian stocks higher on optimism of more economic stimulus to come from Beijing,
2023-07-25 07:20
Patrick Mahomes explains why Chiefs aren’t a dynasty and what it’ll take to be one
Patrick Mahomes explains why Chiefs aren’t a dynasty and what it’ll take to be one
The Kansas City Chiefs are on track to become the NFL's next dynasty, but Patrick Mahomes claims the team isn't there yet.The Kansas City Chiefs have won two of the last four Super Bowls. Patrick Mahomes is the undisputed best player in the NFL -- the heir apparent to Tom Brady's ...
2023-07-25 07:18
BOJ Set to Stick With Easing as Markets See Clock Ticking on YCC
BOJ Set to Stick With Easing as Markets See Clock Ticking on YCC
The Bank of Japan is widely expected to stick with its negative interest rate this week, leaving the
2023-07-25 07:16
Former White House chef and Obama employee found dead at Martha's Vineyard pond after falling while paddleboarding, police say
Former White House chef and Obama employee found dead at Martha's Vineyard pond after falling while paddleboarding, police say
A former White House chef who was working for the Obama family was found dead Monday in a pond on the south shore of Martha's Vineyard, according to Massachusetts police.
2023-07-25 07:16
US heatwave leads to rising number of burns, medics say
US heatwave leads to rising number of burns, medics say
Superheated asphalt or metal seatbelts can melt flesh in minutes, officials warn amid intense heat.
2023-07-25 06:55
Marketmind: China gloom deepens, Wall Street shines
Marketmind: China gloom deepens, Wall Street shines
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-07-25 05:56
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