Walmart, Target earnings to offer clues on crucial holiday season
By Siddharth Cavale NEW YORK With a mixed picture of consumer demand emerging over the past quarter, earnings
2023-11-14 05:22
US rate cut not seen until Q4 2024 due to strong GDP growth -Goldman economists
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK The U.S. Federal Reserve will hold off cutting rates until the fourth-quarter of
2023-11-14 05:22
Labour Plans to End Sunak ‘Stealth Tax’ on UK Worker Incomes
A Labour government would seek to end the stealth raid on the incomes of working households and give
2023-11-14 04:56
NBA rumors: Draymond assigns blame, Zion sounds miserable, Quickley chasing 50/40/90
Draymond Green admits Warriors need to step up, trouble is brewing in New Orleans, and Immanuel Quickley eyes this prestigious shooting club.
2023-11-14 04:48
Dye & Durham Taps Goldman, Canaccord for Possible Payments Unit Sale
Canadian legal software provider Dye & Durham Ltd. has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Canaccord Genuity Group
2023-11-14 04:24
Why Do the Lions and Cowboys Always Play on Thanksgiving?
Why do the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys always take to the field for a Thanksgiving football game? Because it’s tradition! But how did this tradition begin?
2023-11-14 04:16
MLB Rumors: Ohtani party crashers, Cardinals blockbuster brewing, Blake Snell favorite
MLB Rumors: Several would-be contenders threaten to crash the party on Shohei Ohtani, the Cardinals have a blockbuster trade brewing potentially for an ace, and Blake Snell's free agency has two clear favorites.
2023-11-14 03:50
11 Awesome Artifacts You Can See at the Explorers Club
The Explorers Club keeps some odd artifacts in its collection, including a stuffed whale penis.
2023-11-14 03:24
Victor Osimhen reveals the two Premier League shirts he had growing up
Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has named the two Premier League shirts he owned growing up.
2023-11-14 03:19
Canada's First Quantum cuts ore processing at Panama mine as protests block port
(Corrects paragraph 6 to say First Quantum's Cobre Panama mine contributes 5% to Panama's GDP) (Reuters) -First Quantum Minerals has
2023-11-14 03:16
Fed Should Stop Paring Bond Holdings Before Repo Facility Is Empty, Wrightson Says
The Federal Reserve should stop cutting its bond holdings before a key liquidity facility is completely emptied so
2023-11-14 02:56
Sir Alex Ferguson and Prince William among mourners as thousands gather for Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral
Sir Alex Ferguson was among the mourners at Sir Bobby Charlton’s memorial service on Monday, alongside a raft of Manchester United players both past and present in the 1,000 invited guests. Prince William, who is president of the Football Association, and the England manager Gareth Southgate were both in attendance in Manchester to pay tribute to one of English football’s greatest players. Invited United stars included David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Bryan Robson and Sir Bobby’s teammate Alex Stepney. The club’s unpopular owners, the Glazer family, did not attend, because it is understood they did not want to become a distraction. The manager, Erik ten Hag, was also absent due to personal commitments in his native Netherlands. Some of the current players were unable to attend after flying to join up with their national teams for upcoming international fixtures. Charlton died last month aged 86, five days after a fall at his care home. The Ashington-born midfielder made 758 appearances and scored 249 goals for United in a glittering 17-year playing career. He survived the Munich Air Disaster in 1958 to help rebuild United, and went on to lift the European Cup in 1968, two years after playing a starring role as England won the World Cup. The funeral cortege began at Old Trafford, where Charlton is celebrated alongside Denis Law and George Best in the “United Trinity” statue, and passed through streets lined with thousands of fans before reaching Manchester Cathedral. The ceremony, which was not filmed or broadcast, included eulogies and tributes from former club chief executive David Gill, former Manchester United Foundation chief executive John Shiels and a personal tribute from the Charlton family. Hymns included “Abide With Me”, which is traditionally sung before the FA Cup final, “Jerusalem” and a rendition of “How Great Thou Art” by opera singer Russell Watson. The family requested donations in lieu of flowers to a series of charities close to Sir Bobby’s heart, the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation, the Children’s Adventure Farm Trust, the Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer’s UK. Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans were among the current United players at the funeral. Liverpool’s appearance record holder Ian Callaghan and Manchester City great Mike Summerbee also attended, along with City director Ferran Soriano, and Real Madrid legend Emilio Butragueno.
2023-11-14 02:55