Bunge shareholders approve merger with Viterra, closing expected in mid-2024
By Karl Plume Shareholders of global grains merchant and oilseeds processor Bunge approved the company's acquisition of Glencore-backed
2023-10-06 06:54
Bears fans pay homage to all-time great Dick Butkus, who passed away Thursday
Bears legend Dick Butkus passed away on Thursday. May he rest in peace.
2023-10-06 06:45
New York Yankees need to consider trading this former top prospect in the offseason
The New York Yankees missed the postseason for the first time since 2016. Changes will certainly be coming. Could Gleyber Torres be a part of those changes?
2023-10-06 06:24
Moody's downgrades Egypt deeper into junk territory
Moody's on Thursday downgraded Egypt's credit rating by a notch to 'Caa1' from 'B3', citing the country's worsening
2023-10-06 06:18
Rugby-All Blacks waiting on Lomax as 'monster game' looms
By Julien Pretot LYON, France Tyrel Lomax's return to action was cut short on Thursday as New Zealand's
2023-10-06 06:17
Steelers Rumors: Matt Canada yells at cloud, defensive change, Pickett's status
In today's Steelers rumors, Matt Canada gets his feathers ruffled, the team works out a linebacker, and Kenny Pickett inches closer to a return.
2023-10-06 05:54
Trump seeks to dismiss election interference charges
The former president's lawyers say his baseless statements about fraud were part of official duties.
2023-10-06 05:50
Ozempic is on the rise. That could be a problem for food companies
With prescriptions for semaglutide drugs, including Wegovy and Ozempic, on the rise, food sellers are increasingly fielding questions about the possibility of a significant shift in how — or how much — people eat.
2023-10-06 05:29
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood pick up the hammer from the Carters
Country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are building houses this week in Charlotte, North Carolina. They are participating in Habitat for Humanity's 37th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.
2023-10-06 05:25
Dianne Feinstein, longtime California senator, remembered at funeral service
Mourners gathered on the front steps of San Francisco City Hall Thursday to remember the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein at a funeral service.
2023-10-06 05:24
Lawyers for Trump ally Lindell seek to quit election defamation cases
By David Thomas Lawyers for My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell sought permission on Thursday to quit representing him
2023-10-06 05:24
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Deadly Russian attack on memorial service was no blind strike, says Zelensky
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky has said a Russian missile attack that killed 51 people at a memorial service was “no blind strike” and that Russian troops could not have been unaware of where they were striking. A Russian missile slammed into a cafe and shop in a village in northeastern Ukraine on Thursday, killing 51 people in Hroza village in the eastern Kharkiv region. The attack – thought to have been carried out using an Iskander ballistic missile – appears to have caused one of the biggest civilian death tolls in any single Russian strike. “One-fifth of this village has died in a single terrorist attack,” said regional Governor Oleh Synehubov. Mr Zelensky, who was attending a summit with European leaders, said: “Russian troops could not have been unaware of where they were hitting. This was no blind strike.” Separately, Russia’s Black Sea Fleet was forced into a major retreat from a Crimea port, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War. At least 10 of Vladimir Putin’s warships retreated 237 miles to “bases further in the Russian rear” following intensified Ukrainian attacks. Read More Former Russian state TV journalist gets 8 1/2-year sentence in absentia for Ukraine war criticism Russia facing ‘functional defeat’ in the Black Sea – but Kyiv allies warn they are running out of ammunition Russia may attack civilian ships with sea mines and blame Ukraine, UK warns
2023-10-06 05:23
