Yes, inflation is coming down. That doesn't mean goods and services will be cheaper
If inflation falls to 2% by the end of this year, that means the cost of everything will no longer be going up, right? Wrong. But that's what the majority of UK residents think, according to a new survey from polling group Survation.
2023-06-21 07:20
Victor Wembamyama's First Pitch Missed the Catcher
Victor Wembanyama will become the first pitch in the 2023 NBA Draft later this week, but on Tuesday he was on the mound at Yankee Stadium. The 19-year-old pheno
2023-06-21 07:19
Japan big manufacturers' sentiment positive for 3rd consecutive month -Reuters tankan poll
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Business morale at big Japanese manufacturers edged up in June, staying in positive territory
2023-06-21 07:18
UK pay settlements hold at record 6% - XpertHR
LONDON Pay awards by British employers remained the highest in more than 30 years in the three months
2023-06-21 07:16
Exclusive-Texas to require state-backed charging stations to include Tesla plug
By Jarrett Renshaw and Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) -Texas said it will require electric vehicle charging companies to include both Tesla's
2023-06-21 06:56
Former NYC police officer, 2 others convicted of stalking New Jersey family on behalf of Chinese government
A federal jury in New York convicted three men Tuesday of stalking a New Jersey family on behalf of the Chinese government.
2023-06-21 06:50
Raytheon gets $1.15 billion missile contract from US Air Force
Raytheon Technologies said on Tuesday it has received a $1.15 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force for
2023-06-21 06:49
Scotland beat Georgia – and the weather – to move eight points clear in Group A
Scotland took another step towards next summer’s European Championship with a 2-0 win over Georgia in their rain-interrupted qualifier at Hampden Park. A heavy rainstorm in the lead-up to the Group A fixture had rendered the match farcical in the opening stages, before midfielder Callum McGregor scored in the sixth minute with a drive through the puddles. Hungarian referee Istvan Vad immediately halted the game, with an announcement confirming an initial 20-minute delay for the pitch to be cleared of water before an inspection. Supporters kicked their heels in the stands until the pitch was declared playable, with the players warming up again before restarting at the 10th minute mark – over 90 minutes after it had been halted. On resumption, midfielder Scott McTominay added a second goal two minutes after the restart – his fifth in four qualifiers – before Georgia star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia missed a VAR-awarded penalty in added time. Scotland cemented top spot in the group having now taken 12 points from their opening four fixtures ahead of September’s trip to Cyprus. Steve Clarke’s side are eight points clear of Georgia, unbeaten in eight competitive games and are on course for an appearance in the finals in Germany, although on this occasion the weather almost beat them on their own patch. A long and rather bizarre night had begun amid a mood of Scottish optimism. After a late 2-1 comeback win against Norway in Oslo on Saturday night – which followed victories over Cyprus and top seeds Spain – the Tartan Army’s spirits could hardly have been higher. However, Hampden Park was sodden by the time Scotland kicked off and the state of the pitch drew gasps from supporters as passes stopped in puddles, with players leaving the ball behind as they tried to drive forward. Scotland’s opening goal came when John McGinn’s corner from the right was partially cleared to McGregor and the Celtic captain’s drive from 12 yards was parried into the net by Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. Referee Vad did not restart the game, instead stepping off the pitch to speak to an official before returning to inform the players that the game was to be stopped while groundsmen – and then some of the ball boys – brushed water from the pitch. Fans had booed the initial announcement of a 20-minute delay and that of a pitch inspection 10 minutes later and there was relief when the game eventually got under way again just after 9.30pm following a few more delays. The pitch was still far from perfect but the Scots adapted slightly better, albeit the delay appeared to have dampened the enthusiasm of the home support. Five minutes from the break McGinn came close with a header from a Kieran Tierney cross before completely missing the ball eight yards from goal. Then McTominay’s angled-drive was tipped around a post by Mamardashvili but the visitors held out. The second half had barely begun when McTominay pounced on a loose ball on the edge of the box and fired a low drive past Mamardashvili to re-energise the flailing Tartan Army. Georgia’s Otar Kiteishvili thundered a shot from distance just over the crossbar on the hour but there was no real sign of a comeback. Scotland defender Ryan Porteous headed a Gilmour cross over from close range in the 72nd minute, before Georges Mikautadze hit the side-netting with an effort at the other end. In the second minute of four added on, referee Vad consulted the pitchside monitor before declaring the ball had hit the arm of Aaron Hickey, but Napoli’s Kvaratskhelia hammered the spot-kick over the bar. Ultimately, Scotland will be glad that a match that looked more than in doubt at one point was completed as qualification for a second successive Euros draws ever closer.
2023-06-21 06:49
Braves fans prove with All-Star Game voting they are embracing answer to Dansby Swanson
Take a peek at the latest MLB All-Star Game voting totals and you'll get an idea of just how much Atlanta Braves are embracing the present in Orlando Arcia rather than the past in Dansby Swanson.When MLB released the updated voting totals for the All-Star Game to be played in Seattle on Jul...
2023-06-21 06:26
IMF sees Zambia agreement with official creditors 'within a few days'
NEW YORK The International Monetary Fund is encouraged by the progress in discussions between Zambia and its official
2023-06-21 06:25
Biden discusses risks and promises of artificial intelligence with tech leaders in San Francisco
President Joe Biden has convened a group of technology leaders in San Francisco to debate the risks and promises of artificial intelligence
2023-06-21 05:59
Marketmind: Markets lose steam, central banks not helping
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-06-21 05:56
