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AstraZeneca planning China business spin off -FT
AstraZeneca planning China business spin off -FT
Drugmaker AstraZeneca is drafting a plan to spin off its China business, and listing a separate unit in
2023-06-19 04:15
Civil rights leader Bishop William J. Barber II retires from church service
Civil rights leader Bishop William J. Barber II retires from church service
Prominent North Carolina civil rights leader Bishop William J. Barber II delivered his final sermon as the pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church as he retired after 30 years.
2023-06-19 04:00
Report: Ja Morant recorded video with toy gun after second IG Live incident
Report: Ja Morant recorded video with toy gun after second IG Live incident
After the second Ja Morant video with the Grizzlies guard brandishing a gun surfaced, the NBA star reportedly sent a video of a toy gun to people close to him.Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant has been suspended for 25 games in the 2023-24 NBA season as punishment for a second video that emerged...
2023-06-19 03:47
'Terminator' star Linda Hamilton joins cast of 'Stranger Things' for final season
'Terminator' star Linda Hamilton joins cast of 'Stranger Things' for final season
Linda Hamilton is heading to Hawkins, Indiana, where she'll join the cast of "Stranger Things" for the popular Netflix series' fifth and final season, according to Tudum.
2023-06-19 03:28
Heat wave triggers big storms, power outages in US Southeast, raises wildfire concerns in Southwest
Heat wave triggers big storms, power outages in US Southeast, raises wildfire concerns in Southwest
Triple-digit temperatures have prompted severe weather and another round of heat advisories across much of the southern United States
2023-06-19 03:26
NFL Rumors: Aaron Rodgers had no interest living in Tom Brady’s shadow
NFL Rumors: Aaron Rodgers had no interest living in Tom Brady’s shadow
Aaron Rodgers moved on from the Packers to the New York Jets, but the Patriots also were in on the quarterback only for Rodgers to turn them down.Remember just a few short months ago when everyone was speculating where Aaron Rodgers would end up as he moved on from the Green Bay Packers? Few peo...
2023-06-19 03:23
2 New Hampshire journalists' homes were vandalized in retaliation for an article, officials say. 3 men now face federal charges
2 New Hampshire journalists' homes were vandalized in retaliation for an article, officials say. 3 men now face federal charges
Three men face federal charges for allegedly vandalizing homes associated with two New Hampshire journalists, authorities said, in suspected acts of retaliation for a published article.
2023-06-19 03:20
Yankees vs. Red Sox Game 2 prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
Yankees vs. Red Sox Game 2 prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox will face-off on Sunday Night Baseball for the second straight week.This time, it'll take place at Fenway Park and will serve as the second game in a double-header.Luis Severino (6.48 ERA) will take on Brayan Bello (3.78 ERA) in a battle of right-...
2023-06-19 03:17
Folarin Balogun: Winners and losers from his switch to the USMNT
Folarin Balogun: Winners and losers from his switch to the USMNT
Folarin Balogun has made waves by selecting USMNT as his international team. The striker could earn a big transfer away from Arsenal this summer.
2023-06-19 02:56
Consumption soft even amid deep discounts during major China shopping festival, analysts say
Consumption soft even amid deep discounts during major China shopping festival, analysts say
Chinese consumers have been snapping up billions worth of items in China’s first major online shopping festival after emerging from the pandemic as merchants slash prices, but analysts say that consumer confidence still remains weak as China re-emerges from the pandemic
2023-06-19 02:53
Uganda school attack: 'Gospel songs interrupted by screaming'
Uganda school attack: 'Gospel songs interrupted by screaming'
Mourners of those killed by Islamist militants describe their shock about the raid's brutality.
2023-06-19 02:51
Trump’s defence secretary says his hoarding of secrets was ‘unauthorised, illegal and dangerous’
Trump’s defence secretary says his hoarding of secrets was ‘unauthorised, illegal and dangerous’
Donald Trump’s former defence chief threw cold water on the assertion from his former boss and his allies that the classified records and other documents seized from the ex-president’s home and resort in an FBI raid were his to take. As the ex-president’s loyalists continue to offer a wide scope of defences for their leader ranging from arguments that Mr Trump was allowed to designate the materials as personal records for his own safekeeping to the idea that the prosecution is merely a politicised weaponisation of the Justice Department, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has offered his own assessment on the situation. On Sunday, he joined CNN’s State of the Union with Jake Tapper, and flatly stated that his ex-boss’s actions were “illegal and dangerous”. “People have described him as a hoarder when it comes to these type of documents. But, clearly, it was unauthorized, illegal and dangerous,” said Mr Esper. “If the allegations are true that it contained information about our nation’s security, about our vulnerabilities, about other items, it could be quite harmful to the nation. And, look, no one is above the law. And so I think this process needs to play out and people held to account, the president held to account,” he continued. It was a firm look at the facts of the investigation from a man who, under the same ex-president now facing roughly three dozen federal charges, had access to some of the nation’s most classified materials and had oversight over America’s armed services as well as the CIA. Mr Esper was one of a number of the former president’s top officials who did not make it through the end of the Trump presidency; in the secretary’s case, he was fired days after the 2020 election as an increasingly volatile then-President Trump ordered thousands of US troops out of an already rapidly-deteriorating Afghanistan — reportedly having wanted the effort to conclude even before the election. Others, like members of his press team and the head of the Department of Transportation, Elaine Chao, would resign following the attack on the US Capitol by thousands of Mr Trump’s supporters on January 6. The withdrawal agreement signed by the Trump administration has widely been cited as contributing to the swift end of Afghanistan’s democratic government at the hands of the Taliban, accelerating with the departure of military contractors under Joe Biden’s presidency in 2021. Mr Trump has pled not guilty to 37 charges related to his allegedly illegal retention of documents from the White House following the end of his presidency, includng classified materials. He separately faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York state. Read More Attorney General Garland keeps poker face as firestorm erupts after Trump charges Miami's Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president Nikki Haley's husband begins Africa deployment as she campaigns for 2024 GOP nomination South Carolina GOP sets Feb. 24 date for first-in-the-South presidential primary Voters think Trump is a criminal, Biden is too old and DeSantis is a fascist, new poll finds DeSantis quiet on Trump indictment as he faces conservatives in Trump country
2023-06-19 02:50
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