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28.07 / 14:01
UPS NASDAQ DOW COMPOSITE reports Stock market today: Wall Street resumes its rally after encouraging reports on inflation and profits
Wall Street is back to climbing following more encouraging profit reports and the latest signal that inflation is loosening its chokehold on the economy
28.07 / 13:41
Blockchain Digital Mobile social Is 2023 the year we’re able to take control of our data?
Although true control is limited in the digital age, our relationship with big tech and big media can be parasitic. During the mobile revolution, users traded away autonomy for convenience, and in hindsight, we should have looked deeper into the Terms of Service.
28.07 / 13:33
COST Amazon CEO country Grocery Stores Costs Amazon cuts jobs in its Fresh Grocery stores as it aims to rein in costs
Amazon is cutting jobs in its Fresh Grocery stores as part of a restructuring plan in the U.S. The company confirmed Thursday that its eliminating “zone lead” roles in its 44 Fresh Grocery stores
28.07 / 13:33
Citi Provident Man Manufacturing Action Hudson New York City crane collapse linked to company and operator with history of safety violations
As authorities continue to investigate a crane collapse that rained thousands of pounds of steel debris onto a busy Manhattan street, the owner and operator of the failed crane are facing scrutiny over past safety failures
28.07 / 13:33
UPS FIVE Man Williams Pool show Fried Sam Campaign finance charge dropped from case against Sam Bankman-Fried
Prosecutors have withdrawn a campaign finance charge from eight counts among charges FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will face at an October trial
28.07 / 13:33
UPS POT awards social What to know as recreational marijuana becomes legal in Minnesota on Aug. 1
Minnesotans can legally possess and grow their own marijuana for recreational purposes starting Tuesday, Aug. 1, subject to limits meant to keep a lid on things while the state sets up a full-blown legal cannabis industry
28.07 / 13:33
Citi JPMorgan Citigroup Chase Financial Citigroup says some predecessor companies likely saw indirect financial benefits from slavery
Some of the companies that formed what is now Citigroup likely benefitted financially from slavery in the 1800’s, the financial giant acknowledged Thursday, an admission that comes at a time when numerous institutions are re-examining their historic ro...
28.07 / 13:33
UPS show beautiful P&G's better-than-expected 4Q results show consumers' appetite for iconic brands despite price hikes
Procter & Gamble Co., the maker of such household products like Crest toothpaste, Tide detergent and Charmin toilet paper, reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results that showed consumers’ appetite for its items even as it continued to...
28.07 / 13:15
Corning blues Moon Time Supermoon August 2023: Date, time, when to watch blue moon in US
celestial events known as super moons, one of which is a rare blue moon. One of the names bestowed upon this moon is the «sturgeon moon», originating from historical times when the Great Lakes witnessed a plentiful presence of large fish called sturgeons during this period. Additionally, this particular moon has been referred to as the «green corn moon» in certain traditions.
28.07 / 12:17
Target American families of IS victims sue cement maker Lafarge over Syria payments
ZURICH (Reuters) -Relations of a U.S. aid worker and American soldiers — all killed or injured by Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front — have lodged a legal claim against cement maker Lafarge over payments the French company made to extremist groups.
28.07 / 09:23
regulation FTX Bankruptcy FTX, Genesis reach in-principle agreement to settle bankruptcy case
Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and crypto lender Genesis have reached an agreement in principle to resolve the claims brought by FTX in its bankruptcy case.
28.07 / 09:01
Man Aviat Fighting Airlines Mumbai 47-year-old professor arrested for sexually assaulting 24-year-old lady doctor on Delhi-Mumbai flight
As per the report, the incident took place on Wednesday. The accused professor was seated next to the 24-year-old victim on the flight, which took off at 5.30 am from Delhi. According to the lady doctor's allegation, the accused made unwanted physical contact with her before the plane was set to touch down at the Mumbai airport, a police official told PTI.
28.07 / 06:57
UPS FIVE Maxim Mobile Puzzle Browser Wordle #769: Clues, solution unveiled for July 28 word puzzle
Wordle is back with yet another interesting puzzle for today. Today's Wordle puzzle is an uncommon word and needs little bit of brainstorming. Before we tell you the hints, here's a quick Wordle guide for beginners.
28.07 / 04:53
business ChatGPT Bard AI researchers say they've found a way to jailbreak Bard and ChatGPT
United States-based researchers have claimed to have found a way to consistently circumvent safety measures from artificial intelligence chatbots such as ChatGPT and Bard to generate harmful content. 
28.07 / 04:27
UPS Art love show social Lost Dog walker's miraculous discovery: A lost Chuck Close masterpiece and a priceless story
Mark Herman, a dog walker and recreational drug enthusiast in upper Manhattan, New York, came into possession of a dog, a painting and a story. The dog was Phillipe, a 17-year-old toy poodle that belonged to Herman's only client, an 87-year-old retired law professor named Isidore Silver. The painting, which belonged to Silver, may be a lost work by artist Chuck Close, whose canvases once sold for as much as $4.8 million.
28.07 / 02:55
Eagle band singer rock bassist Randy Meisner dead, co-founder of rock band Eagles and singer of 'Take It to the Limit,' passes away at 77
Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Eagles, has passed away at the age of 77. The Eagles announced his death, stating that he died in Los Angeles due to complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Meisner was known for his contributions to the band, adding high harmonies to hits like «Take It Easy» and «The Best of My Love,» and taking the lead on the waltz-time ballad "Take It to the Limit." Over the years, Meisner faced various afflictions, personal tragedies, and health issues, including his wife's accidental death in 2016. Court records and statements during a 2015 hearing revealed that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggled with alcohol problems. As a member of the Eagles, Meisner played a crucial role in the band's early success, which included hits like «Desperado,» «Hotel California,» and «Life In the Fast Lane.» The Eagles' albums, particularly «Hotel California» and «Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975),» became some of the best-selling records of all time.
28.07 / 02:01
COST UPS Target Fighting show Fed hikes interest rates to 22-year high as inflation fight resumes
Wall Street is focused on Powell's comments as investors look for additional clues about what comes next in the central bank's inflation fight.
27.07 / 23:17
Trial DOJ Fried Sam the bahamas DOJ Drops Campaign Finance Charge Against Sam Bankman-Fried Due to Treaty Obligations with The Bahamas
On July 26, the Department of Justice (DOJ) informed federal judge Lewis A. Kaplan that they "do not intend to proceed" with a campaign finance charge against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. 
27.07 / 21:49
Provident Aware Career BAY star Deal Aaron Rodgers agrees to $75 million revised deal with New York Jets: Report
NFL star quarterback Aaron Rodgers has reached a revised agreement with the New York Jets, as confirmed by the 39-year-old during a press conference at the training camp on Wednesday. While Rodgers did not disclose specific details of the reworked deal, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported that the two parties had settled on a new two-year contract worth $75 million, fully guaranteed, extending through the 2024 season. This means, as per the report, that Rodgers accepted a significant pay cut of approximately $35 million, considering his previous contract had about $110 million guaranteed for the remaining term.
27.07 / 21:49
UPS Career ATA country star pop gay Japanese pop star Shinjiro Atae gay announcement: All you may want to know
Tokyo, Japanese pop star Shinjiro Atae bravely disclosed his identity as a gay man. This revelation, warmly embraced by his fans, holds significance in a country where LGBTQ equality lacks legal recognition. At the event in Tokyo, Shinjiro Atae told fans on Wednesday, “What I’m going to tell you now may not be something you expect or hope to hear. Perhaps some of you may need time to understand. For years, I struggled to accept a part of myself… But now after all I have been through, I finally have the courage to open up to you about something.” «I am a gay man,» Atae revealed, and as he choked up, the audience responded with overwhelming support, encouraging him to “hang in there!”. The applause and cheers from his fans reaffirmed the acceptance and love they held for their idol.

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