Pedro Pascal's retells his family's immigration story -- and it's harrowing
Pedro Pascal has become one of Hollywood's most popular and beloved figures, but his journey to this point couldn't have been possible without his parents' harrowing journey from their home country of Chile.
2023-06-08 05:51
Nikola adjourns meeting to garner more support for share proposal
SAN FRANCISCO Nikola adjourned its shareholder meeting on Wednesday after failing to garner enough support for a proposal
2023-06-08 05:28
Bank failures, 'hard landing' still top-of-mind for hedge funds
By Carolina Mandl and Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -Big U.S. hedge fund and family office investors on Wednesday cautioned
2023-06-08 05:27
MLB schedule: Are the Yankees and Phillies playing tonight?
There is now an official update on the status of Wednesday's New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies games, which are affected by unhealthy air quality.The northeast of the United States is dealing with major air quality concerns. That is because smoke from wildfires burning in Canada ha...
2023-06-08 05:27
Teva to pay Nevada $193 million over role in opioid epidemic
By Brendan Pierson Teva Pharmaceutical Industries on Wednesday agreed to pay Nevada $193 million to settle claims that
2023-06-08 05:23
Nigerian leader defends end to fuel subsidy as hardship bites harder
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is defending his government’s decision to stop subsidizing fuel in the West African nation even as more states seek ways to cushion the resulting hardship on millions
2023-06-08 05:19
Ukraine dam: Dislodged mines a major concern as residents flee Kherson
Officials say there could be a catastrophic impact on agriculture, worsening global food shortages.
2023-06-08 04:55
Christie on Trump: 'Turns out I was wrong'
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday he was "wrong" about former President Donald Trump, whom he twice supported and advised ahead of the 2020 election.
2023-06-08 04:53
Prince Harry's cross-examination is over. How did he fare?
Sourcing, suspicion and speculation -- terminology that has been frequently explored over the last day and a half as Prince Harry testified in a London courtroom in his lawsuit against a major British newspaper publisher over claims of historic phone hacking.
2023-06-08 04:52
Massive fire as Sudanese factions battle for control of arms factory
KHARTOUM (Reuters) -A massive fire broke out on Wednesday near a military complex containing an arms factory in southern Khartoum
2023-06-08 04:51
Trump reacts with fury at news of possible indictment in classified documents case: ‘I’ve done NOTHING wrong’
Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to share his furious reaction to the news that prosecutors are ready to ask a Washington, DC grand jury to indict him for violating the Espionage Act and for obstruction of justice. The charges may drop as soon as tomorrow, further complicating Mr Trump’s 2024 campaign for the White House. “No one has told me I’m being indicted, and I shouldn’t be because I’ve done NOTHING wrong, but I have assumed for years that I am a Target of the WEAPONIZED DOJ & FBI, starting with the Russia, Russia, Russia HOAX, the ‘No Collusion’ Mueller Report, Impeachment HOAX #1, Impeachment HOAX #2, the PERFECT Ukraine phone call, and various other SCAMS & WITCH HUNTS. A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE & ELECTION INTERFERENCE AT A LEVEL NEVER SEEN BEFORE. REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS MUST MAKE THIS THEIR # 1 ISSUE!!!” Mr Trump wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday afternoon. The Independent reported earlier on Wednesday that prosecutors are ready to ask grand jurors to approve an indictment against Mr Trump for violating a portion of the US criminal code known as Section 793, which prohibits “gathering, transmitting or losing” any “information respecting the national defence”. It is understood that prosecutors intend to ask grand jurors to vote on the indictment on Thursday, but that vote could be delayed as much as a week until the next meeting of the grand jury to allow for a complete presentation of evidence, or to allow investigators to gather more evidence for presentation if necessary. Mr Trump also quoted a line from a report by Trump ally John Solomon of Just The News: “An American Bar Association report in 2022 seemed to agree with Trump’s assertion that ‘guidelines support his contention that presidents have broad authority to formally declassify.’” On 5 June, Mr Trump went on an all-capitalised rant about the classified documents case, writing: “HOW CAN DOJ POSSIBLY CHARGE ME, WHO DID NOTHING WRONG, WHEN NO OTHER PRESIDENT’S WERE CHARGED, WHEN JOE BIDEN WON’T BE CHARGED FOR ANYTHING, INCLUDING THE FACT THAT HE HAS 1,850 BOXES, MUCH OF IT CLASSIFIED, AND SOME DATING BACK TO HIS SENATE DAY WHEN EVEN DEMOCRAT SENATORS ARE SHOCKED.” “ALSO, PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD DOCUMENTS, AND WON IN COURT. CROOKED HILLARY DELETED 33,000 EMAILS, MANY CLASSIFIED, AND WASN’T EVEN CLOSE TO BEING CHARGED! ONLY TRUMP - THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!” he added in the post on Monday. More follows...
2023-06-08 04:48
Golf-LIV, COVID and forest fires, the Canadian Open battles on
By Steve Keating TORONTO After being hit with a couple of LIV Golf bombshells, COVD-19 and even forest
2023-06-08 04:46
