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29.08 / 08:48
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US Elections: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz will sit down for first major television interview of their presidential campaign
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will sit down Thursday for their first major television interview of their presidential campaign as the duo travels in southeast Georgia on a bus tour. The interview with CNN's Dana Bash will give Harris a chance to quell criticism that she has eschewed uncontrolled environments, while also giving her a fresh platform to define her campaign and test her political mettle ahead of an upcoming debate with former President Donald Trump set for September 10. But it also carries risk as her team tries to build on momentum from the ticket shakeup following Joe Biden's exit and last week's Democratic National Convention. Joint interviews during an election year are a fixture in politics; Biden and Harris, Trump and Mike Pence, Barack Obama and Biden — all did them at a similar point in the race. The difference is those other candidates had all done solo interviews, too. Harris hasn't yet done an in-depth interview since she became her party's standard bearer five weeks ago, though she did sit for several while she was still Biden's running mate.
29.08 / 08:19
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Google's antitrust defeat opens the door to lawsuit from Yelp
Google an illegal monopoly in a landmark ruling this month, it was not immediately clear what consequences the world's largest search engine provider would face. But one result is coming into focus: Google's antitrust defeat opened the door to more lawsuits. On Wednesday, Yelp, the popular online service that lets people find and review local businesses, sued Google in federal court in San Francisco. Yelp claims that Google used its dominance as a general, or all-purpose, search engine to gain an unfair advantage in local search services. Yelp is seeking unspecified monetary damages and an order for Google to stop its anticompetitive practices in a jury trial.
29.08 / 03:36
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Finally it's here: Harris and Walz to give first joint interview to CNN on Thursday
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will be seen together for the first time on screens, appearing for a joint interview on CNN on Thursday, according to CNN's latest announcement. This major interview was in the pipeline for some time now and will be conducted by CNN'S Dana Bash, who will obviously try to leave no stones unturned in giving the Americans a literal treat.
29.08 / 02:19
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Kamala Harris scared to do an interview on her own: Donald Trump's election campaign
Donald Trump's election campaign took a jibe at Vice-President Kamala Harris ahead of her first joint interview with Tim Walz, her running mate, and said that she is scared to interview on her own. Notably, Harris agreed to a joint interview with Walz, who is her running mate for the elections, The Hill reported. Harris and Minnesota Governor Walz will participate in their first joint interview with CNN on Thursday. CNN's Dana Bash will conduct the interview, which is set to air at 9 pm EDT. Sharing a post on X, the Trump War Room said, «It's no coincidence that Kamala's first interview is scheduled for the Thursday night before Labor Day weekend. They already hope it gets lost — and it hasn't even aired yet.»
29.08 / 01:36
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Rail worker's death in Ohio railyard highlights union questions about remote control trains
The CSX worker who discovered his friend run over by a pair of remote-control locomotives last year sees two-person crews as a simple solution to preventing similar deaths
28.08 / 20:21
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401(k) auto-enrollment features don’t help savings as much as expected, study finds
Employers are increasingly putting workers' 401(k) plan savings on autopilot.
28.08 / 17:00
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Motivated by Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut attempts driving once more. The result is unexpected
Kangana Ranaut also had her share of accidents and narrow misses while learning how to drive. In a recent media interaction, the actress-politician revealed that she hit an autorickshaw during her first attempt to earn a driver’s license. She also admitted that it was her peer Deepika Padukone who inspired her to obtain a license. In an interview withMashable India, the ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ star said that the sight of Padukone driving her SUV effortlessly was what eventually inspired her to take her driving lessons seriously. “I’ve tried learning to drive so many times, but both times I went for my driving test, I ended up hitting something. Deepika Padukone and I entered Bollywood around the same time—her debut was in 2007, and mine was in 2006. We were even in the same driving school back then, both living in Bandra at the time,” she revealed.
28.08 / 13:41
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AAP Punjab farmers wing holds protest, demands Kangana Ranaut's termination from Lok Sabha
protest here against BJP MP Kangana Ranaut's remarks on farmers protest and demanded termination of her Lok Sabha membership. The protesters also demanded that the BJP should immediately expel her immediately from the party. The protesters of the Punjab unit of AAP's Kisan Wing raised slogans against Kangana and alleged that it is not the first time she has spoken against the farmers protest. «She should be expelled by the BJP from the party. She tries to sow seeds of hatred in society and action as per law should be taken against her for her remarks,» said AAP Punjab MLA Jagtar Singh Dayalpura, who also took part in the protest.
28.08 / 12:32
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Kamala Harris can win the US Presidential elections on vibes — and Donald Trump knows it
Republicans who see Vice President Kamala Harris’ rise in the polls have a simple message for former President Donald Trump — stick to policy and you can win. The problem is their candidate is Donald Trump, and Trump, who beat policy wonk Hillary Clinton in 2016, knows that in a contest between white papers and vibes — which is really just cooler shorthand for emotion and feeling — vibes usually carry the day. (Clinton also famously lost to Barack Obama in 2008 in a contest not over minuscule policy differences but over vibes.) This exchange between the former president and South Carolina Senator and Trump superfan Lindsey Graham was telling: “President Trump can win this election. His policies are good for America, and if you have a policy debate for president, he wins.” Graham told Kristen Welker last week on NBC’s Meet the Press. “Donald Trump the provocateur, the showman, may not win this election.” (Trump, in a policy debate, LOL).
28.08 / 04:59
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France's leftist coalition fumes over Macron's rejection of its candidate to become prime minister
The leaders of France's main left-wing coalition have accused President Emmanuel Macron of denying democracy
27.08 / 18:14
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'Steady contributor': AIMCo sees boom in private equity secondary deals
Smaller investors are beginning to test the secondary market for private equity holdings, providing greater stability to pricing, according to Alberta’s public pension manager.
27.08 / 18:10
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Imran Khan's trial in military court over May 9 violence possible: Pak govt spokesperson
Imran Khan's trial in cases concerning the violence on May 9 last year might go to the military courts, a government spokesperson has said. The events and vandalism on May 9 last year invited the application of the Army Act since military installations were attacked and damaged, Government spokesperson for legal affairs Barrister Aqeel Malik was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper. On May 9 last year, violent protests erupted after the arrest of 71-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party founder Khan by paramilitary Rangers from the premises of the Islamabad High Court in connection with an alleged corruption case. His party workers allegedly vandalised a dozen military installations, including the Jinnah House (Lahore Corps Commander House), the Mianwali airbase and the ISI building in Faisalabad. A mob also attacked the Army headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.
27.08 / 17:03
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Former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to kill plane engines says he wants to fly again
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com.
27.08 / 17:01
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Shooter Swapnil Kusale reveals he had a lucky charm that helped him win bronze in Olympics
Swapnil Kusale is on cloud nine. The ace shooter created history at the Paris Olympics in 2024. He bagged a bronze medal in the Men’s 50m rifle 3 Positions event in Paris with a final score of 451.4. He secured India's third shooting medal in Paris, following the victories of Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh. While Kusale is not superstitious, he does keep a special key chain to ward off the evil eye. His mates Akhil Sheoran and Shriyanka Sadangi gifted him the chain before he left for Paris. For Kusale, the chain proved to be a lucky charm. He became the first Indian male to win bronze in the men’s category.
27.08 / 16:56
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Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET, on the Exciting AI-Crypto Intersection, AI Launched on Decentralized Infra, and AI as New Species Smarter Than Humans | Ep. 364
Sead specializes in writing factual and informative articles to help the public navigate the ever-changing world of crypto. He has extensive experience in the blockchain industry, where he has served...
27.08 / 16:44
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Reduce long visa wait time in India: Indian travel industry to the US
Although the wait time for US visitor visa appointments in India has decreased from a peak of 999 days at the end of 2021, it still exceeds a year. The US Department of State website Friday showed wait times for B1/B2 visa interview at 459 days in Chennai; 450 in Mumbai; 407 in Hyderabad; 381 in Kolkata and 379 in Delhi.
27.08 / 16:17
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BJP slams Kangana Ranaut for linking farmers protest to Bangladesh unrest; says she has 'no right' to speak on party's behalf
BJP) on Monday issued a statement, calling out Kangana Ranaut on her statement linking the current unrest in Bangladesh to the farmers protest of 2020 in India. In its statement, the BJP said that it doesn't agree with Ranaut's statement on India's farm agitation of 2020. «The statement given by Kangana Ranaut on the farmers protests is not in line with the party's opinion on the matter. The party disagrees with Miss Kangana Ranaut,» the statement read.
27.08 / 16:15
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Nestle to keep Health Science unit after CEO ouster, chairman tells paper
Nestle intends to keep its Health Science unit, Chairman Paul Bulcke said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday, after the food giant announced it was replacing its CEO Mark Schneider with company veteran Laurent Freixe. The health business is among the Nestle units which some analysts say could be sold over the medium turn. Asked by the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper whether Nestle would retain Nestle Health Science, Bulcke said: «Absolutely,» adding that the sector was «promising with benefits for society.»
26.08 / 23:48
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Bangladesh starts economic clean-up after Sheikh Hasina's exit
Bangladesh will examine data anomalies that allegedly inflated economic performance during former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s regime, in an effort to stamp out corruption that plagued the South Asian nation for most of the past 15 years. The country’s interim government has asked Debapriya Bhattacharya, an economist and public policy analyst, to produce a “white paper” documenting mismanagement under Hasina’s rule. Bhattacharya has 90 days to write the paper and plans to submit an initial report to Nobel-winning banker Muhammad Yunus, who’s leading Bangladesh’s temporary administration. “We have a serious problem with data,” Bhattacharya, 68, said in an interview in Dhaka on Saturday. “Data were manufactured. Data were suppressed. I call that data anarchy.”
26.08 / 17:51
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KL Rahul finally opens up about Koffee with Karan controversy with Hardik Pandya on Nikhil Kamath's show
KL Rahul, the Indian wicketkeeper-batter, has spoken about the intense impact the «Koffee with Karan» controversy had on him. «The interview was a different world. That changed me. Completely changed me,» Rahul stated in a podcast with Nikhil Kamath, which featured Bollywood stars Kriti Sanon and Badshah. The incident, which occurred five years ago, left him 'massively scarred' and resulted in significant changes to his personality. Following controversial remarks about women made alongside fellow cricketer Hardik Pandya on Karan Johar's talk show, both players faced severe backlash, resulting in their suspension prior to an ODI series against Australia. «I was a very shy, soft-spoken boy growing up. Then I played for India and became very confident, I had no problem being in a huge group of people. People will know I have been in a room of 100 people because I would talk to everyone.
25.08 / 22:27
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How JD Vance found his way to the Catholic church
JD Vance would go to St. Gertrude to meet the friar. It was a fitting place for the millennial aspiring politician, who was drawn to the Catholic Church's ancient ways. For years he had flirted with joining the church. Now he wanted to explore the desire in earnest. St. Gertrude Church was led by the Dominican Friars from the Province of St. Joseph, part of a religious order founded in 1216. Its sanctuary smelled of incense but felt modern, its concrete walls pierced with bright stained-glass rectangles in reds and blues.
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