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13.12 / 19:43
markets Booking security Software wellness Inside Relationships Jennifer Lopez takes a leaf out of Madonna's book; only hires attractive staff and extra handsome bodyguards
Jennifer Lopez (JLo) is actually moving on from her divorce with famous Hollywood actor Ben Affleck by surrounding herself with attractive staff which includes bodyguards as well, reported Marca. According to Marca following their disappointing split, Jennifer Lopez was seen pretty often to get cozy with a blonde bodyguard in London and New York while sparking several speculations about her preferences in hiring. Eminent sources indicate that she tends to choose ‘extra handsome’ men for her security team and while there is no actual confirmation of romantic involvement of her with any one of them, at the same time, several insiders suggest that she enjoys the huge attention from these attractive individuals. Also Read: Unable to impress Donald Trump? Did Kimberly Guilfoyle’s dress sense lead to breakup with Don Jr.?
13.12 / 18:25
Man CEO Tesla Instagram country donates Relationships OpenAI's Altman will donate $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is planning to make a $1 million personal donation to President-Elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, joining a number of tech companies and executives who are working to improve their relationships the incoming administration
13.12 / 18:19
Strategy Software Election President Experts Interviews Donald Trump highlights Kamala Harris' biggest mistake, says the VP should not have taken the assignment of the Democratic Party candidate
US President- elect Donald Trump actually discussed about the US Presidential campaign of US Vice President Kamala Harris which he eventually believes was flawed from the start, reported Revolt. According to Revolt, he actually claimed that her biggest mistake was ‘taking the assignment’ to run for US President following the exit of US President Joe Biden in the month of July. Donald Trump also severely criticized Kamala Harris for not engaging more with the media while stating that her reluctance to conduct interviews actually raised questions about her capabilities. He also noted that while she participated in some interviews, they were perceived as inadequate compared to his extensive media engagements.
13.12 / 17:01
UPS Apple performer country Equality inequality Jack Mintz: Chrystia Freeland may be wishing she was Irish
When Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivers her fall economic statement on Monday she’ll need to spin a good story. It won’t be easy. The deficit for this fiscal year is expected to running much higher than the $40.1 billion she promised, maybe even over $60 billion, crashing through one of her fiscal “guardrails.”
13.12 / 16:01
markets Digital Fox Strategy Software Photos reports Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump's pick for Greece ambassador, accused of a history of sexual misconduct
President-elect Donald Trump proposed a nominee with a history of sexual misconduct allegations. Kimberly Guilfoyle was chosen to serve as America's ambassador to Greece. An out-of-court settlement of up to $4 million was reached in 2020 after Guilfoyle, a former host of Fox News, was accused of sexually harassing a network assistant, according to the New Yorker, as quoted in a report by the Daily Beast. Guilfoyle claimed that she has never engaged in any workplace misconduct of any kind, refuting the accusations. She has mentored innumerable women throughout her career, many of whom she still has very close relationships with today.
13.12 / 16:01
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Meanwhile, a shocking revelation has come up o the basis of a lawsuit by Elon Musk, where it has been alleged that OpenAI overpays those in the AI field, in order to keep employees within their fold. This is seen by many as anticompetitive practice, which may harm other companies in the similar field. Also Read: Will Taylor Swift perform at Donald Trump's inauguration? Fans react to anchor's speculation
13.12 / 16:01
markets Citizens Fox Strategy Software country reports No mood for diplomacy when she lands in the country? Trump's Greece Ambassador pick Kimberly Guilfoyle once called its citizens freeloaders
Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is recently nominated by US President-elect Donald Trump to be the US ambassador to the country of Greece, is recently facing severe scrutiny due to some resurfaced comments which she made back in the year 2015, reported Daily Beast. According to Daily Beast, during a pretty old episode of Fox News’s ‘The Five’, Kimberly Guilfoyle actually referred to the Greek citizens as ‘freeloaders’ and eventually criticized their reliance on government support while suggesting that they needed to work harder and retire later. This certain remarks by her actually came in the context of Greece's rejection of a debt bailout from the European Union where she eventually urged the Greeks to ‘suck it up’ and actually improve their work ethic. Also Read: Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump's pick for Greece ambassador, accused of a history of sexual misconduct
13.12 / 14:59
markets Digital Fox Software performer social stars Will Taylor Swift perform at Donald Trump's inauguration? Fans react to anchor's speculation
Taylor Swift has been urged to perform for free at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration by Laura Ingraham, who has given the pop star some progressive advice. She is instructed by Ingraham of Fox News to call Trump and offer to perform at his inauguration, as quoted in a report by The Express US. Taylor Swift has been advised by Fox News host Laura Ingraham to get in touch with President-elect Donald Trump in order to perform at his inauguration in 2025. Ingraham, who began contributing to Fox News in 2007 before receiving her program in 2017, said that it would be wise for Taylor Swift, and another wonderful moment of solidarity for the country.
13.12 / 14:59
markets Digital Software Election wellness Experts reports Canada putting together a list of retaliatory measures to Trump's tariffs, threatens to cut power to U.S.
Ontario Premier has eventually announced that the province is pretty well prepared to significantly retaliate against US President- elect Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods by potentially cutting off energy exports to the US, reported Daily Beast. According to Daily Beast, in a pretty recent press conference following discussions with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other important provincial leaders, Doug Ford actually emphasized on the fact that Ontario would utilize ‘every tool in our toolbox’ to protect its economy and citizens. He also stated that Ontario supplies electricity to near about 1.5 million US homes which are primarily located in Michigan, Minnesota and New York while halting these exports would be a significant measure if tariffs are enacted. Also Read: Silicon Valley CEOs rush to mend relations with Trump; Bezos, Sundar Pichai to meet the President-elect, Amazon to donate $1 million for inauguration
13.12 / 13:35
film Trade President Celebrity show stars politician From a 10-year-old to a Muppet to a president-elect, NYSE bell-ringers range from famous to obscure
The first guest invited to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange in 1956 wasn’t a company executive, a politician or a celebrity
13.12 / 13:35
Aviat Landmark security Golf reports Sporting Arsenal Drone operators worry that anxiety over mystery sightings will lead to new restrictions
The popularity of drones has exploded in recent years, as small unmanned aircraft have become cheap enough for many hobbyists to buy
13.12 / 13:35
UPS Target MET economy pandemic trump tariffs China signals it's prepared to double down on support for the economy as Trump tariffs loom
Chinese leaders met this week to plot economic policy for the coming year and sketched out plans to raise government spending and relax Beijing's monetary policy
13.12 / 11:11
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Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. U.S. manufacturers are stockpiling imported parts and raw materials in anticipation of President-elect Donald Trump imposing new tariffs next year.
13.12 / 09:23
Fighting security President War country Trump to Europe: Overseeing a Ukraine cease-fire would be your job
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The outlines of President-elect Donald Trump’s initial efforts to end the war in Ukraine from his visit to Europe last week are starting to emerge for the first time. The main takeaway: Europe would have to shoulder most of the burden of supporting Kyiv with troops to oversee a cease-fire and weapons to deter Russia.
13.12 / 07:23
UPS Manufacturing economy Trade show country Commentary Japan business survey shows slight improvement in outlook for manufacturers
A quarterly survey by Japan's central bank shows business sentiment among manufacturers has improved slightly, especially in major heavy industries such as automaking, fossil fuels and machinery
13.12 / 07:23
Digital CEO Enterprise Food War country Ukraine's reformed military procurement agency drives the country's NATO ambitions
Ukraine's new state agency for nonlethal military procurement is an example of the type of reform that the country hopes will clear the path toward NATO
13.12 / 07:23
markets economy Trade President War Fishing country Some in seafood industry see Trump as fishermen's friend, but tariffs could make for pricier fish
The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump is likely to bring big changes to seafood, one of the oldest sectors of the U.S. economy
13.12 / 07:23
UPS CEO Bitcoin country cover reports Rolling blackouts plague Iran and some suspect bitcoin mining may have a role in the outages
Iran’s capital and outlying provinces have faced rolling power blackouts for weeks in October and November, with electricity cuts disrupting people’s lives and businesses
13.12 / 07:23
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President-elect Donald Trump is offering his support for the dockworkers union before their contract expires next month at Eastern and Gulf Coast ports
13.12 / 06:09
security Remark Trade country reports International Trump says it’s ‘fine’ after Ford threat to cut energy to border states
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump was asked about Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recent warning that the province could cut off energy exports to about 1.5 million Americans if Trump lays threatened tariffs on Canada next month, saying Thursday it was “fine.”

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