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Bette Nash, recognized as the world's longest-serving flight attendant, dies at 88
Bette Nash, recognized as the world’s longest-serving flight attendant, has died
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How major US stock indexes fared Tuesday, 5/28/2024
Most U.S. stocks fell as a tick higher in bond yields tightened the screws a bit on Wall Street following a three-day weekend
29.05 / 20:13
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IMF upgrades its forecast for China's economy, but says reforms are needed to support growth
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its forecast for China's economy, while warning that reforms are needed to sustain growth
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Johns Hopkins team assessing nation's bridges after deadly Baltimore collapse
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are assessing the country’s bridges after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
29.05 / 19:11
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RBI imposes curbs on two Edelweiss companies for 'evergreening' stressed loans
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed stiff business curbs on two Edelweiss Group entities — ECL Finance (ECL) and Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction (EARCL) — for what it described as 'material' transgressions that allegedly involved 'evergreening of stressed assets'. The regulator has asked EARCL to stop acquiring financial assets, including security receipts (SRs), and to stop reorganising existing SRs into different tranches. In the case of ECL Finance, the RBI has asked the company to immediately stop all structured transactions related to its wholesale exposures, except for account repayments or closures in the normal course of business.
29.05 / 19:11
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Car in convoy of Brij Bhushan's son mows down 2 bike-borne youths in UP's Gonda
escort vehicle, part of the cavalcade of BJP's Kaiserganj Lok Sabha candidate Karan Bhushan Singh, on Wednesday rammed into a motorcycle in Gonda's Colonelganj area, killing two youths and injuring a lady. Singh is the son of Kaiserganj MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who is facing sexual harassment charges. The incident took place around 9 am near Huzurpur road crossing. The two youths — Rehan and Shehzad — were brought to the Colonelganj community health centre, where they were declared dead. The police took the vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, into custody while the driver was arrested. According to their father, the two boys were going to get medicines. One of them had returned from Saudi Arabia. Following the accident, villagers gathered and protested against the accident, but were pacified by the police. A first information report was registered against the driver under sections 304A, 427, 279 and 184 of the Indian Penal Code.
29.05 / 19:11
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Israel military says it has seized entire Gaza border along Egypt
strategic corridor that runs along the length of Gaza's border with Egypt, an objective Israel had said was necessary in its bid to destroy Hamas as part of the ongoing war, now in its eighth month. The capture of the area, known as the Philadelphi Corridor, gives Israel control over a strip of land it says is awash in smuggling tunnels that have funneled weapons and other goods for Hamas — even under a yearslong blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt. The move comes as Israel has deepened its incursion into the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where hundreds of thousands seeking shelter from fighting elsewhere had been displaced. The capture of the corridor could complicate Israel's relations with Egypt, which has complained over Israel's advance toward its border, including when Israel took over the Rafah border crossing, the only crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
29.05 / 18:47
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Services replaces edtech as most popular sector among student founders: Campus Fund report
student founders in the country has changed from edtech to services for the first time since 2021, Campus Fund said in its latest report. The study had findings shared in the third edition of ‘the State of Student Entrepreneurship,’ for which Campus Fund evaluated 4,800 student-led startups across the country in 2023.
29.05 / 17:49
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LPL adds $215M advisor pair in California
LPL is extending its footprint in the Southwest as it welcomes a San Diego, California-based advisor team.
29.05 / 17:49
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Ex-RIA, CEO behind failed opportunity fund to pay $600k in penalties
The SEC has announced penalties and sanctions against former investment adviser Mass Ave Global Inc. and its co-founder and CEO, Winston M. Feng, who is charged with making false and misleading statements to investors in the firm’s flagship opportunity fund.
29.05 / 17:41
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BMO misses Q2 profit expectations as it sets aside more money for bad loans
Bank of Montreal on Wednesday missed analysts’ estimates for quarterly profit, hurt by weakness at its U.S. segment and as it sets aside more funds to cover for potentially souring loans in a high interest rate environment.
29.05 / 17:11
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Rishi Sunak says 'don’t have to go to university to succeed in life', netizens react 'just marry billionaire'
Sunak's post, a social media user comments, "Says the Oxbridge public school boy who married a billionaire's daughter." Another said, “...just marry a billionaire."This was a dig at Sunak who married Akshata Murty, the daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and author Sudha Murty.The Sunday Times Rich List 2024 revealed that the couple's personal fortune increased by £120 million to an estimated £651 million. According to the report, Murty's shareholding in Infosys is the couple’s most valued asset."Over the past year the shares have grown in value by £108.8 million to nearly £590 million.
29.05 / 17:05
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Delhi sizzles at 52.9°C: IMD probes possible 'sensor error' in record-breaking heatwave
India Meteorological Department (IMD) is currently investigating the temperature sensor at the automatic weather station in Delhi's Mungeshpur to ensure it is functioning correctly, as reported by IMD Director General M. Mohapatra. The IMD stated in an official release that it is examining the data and sensors. «The maximum temperature over Delhi NCR varied from 45.2 degree Celsius to 49.1 degrees Celsius in different parts of the city, Mungeshpur reported 52.9 degrees Celsius as an outlier compared to other stations. It could be due to an error in the sensor or the local factor. IMD is examining the data and sensors,» the release mentioned.
29.05 / 17:05
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Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370: Mystery unraveled? Are debris scattered in Cambodian forests?
Malaysian Airlines plane, a new claim has been made by the most unexpected people. Some amateur investigators claim to have cracked the decade-long mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370. They have claimed that the plane has been spotted in Google Maps in the dense forest of Cambodia, reports 'Daily Star'. Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 was on its regular flight from Kuala Lumpur to the Chinese capital Beijing in March 2014, when it suddenly lost call contacts and simply disappeared from the radar. It vanished just 40 minutes after taking off from the Malaysian capital. Its debris too has not been found despite repeated attempts by various agencies in the past ten years. Flight MH 370 has become one of the biggest mysteries of aviation history.
29.05 / 17:05
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Union health secy highlights India's health achievements, future goals at WHO assembly
India, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), intends to further strengthen the drug regulatory system to ensure quick access to high-quality medical products for all, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra said on Wednesday. Chandra, who is leading the Indian delegation, addressed the Plenary Session of the 77th World Health Assembly of WHO in Geneva. The health secretary started his address by highlighting the similarities of this year's theme, «All for Health, Health for All» with the age-old Indian tradition of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' which means «world is one family», a health ministry statement said. He stated that under this theme, «India launched the 'Ayushman Bharat' meaning Live Long India to promote Universal Health Coverage by operationalizing more than 1,60,000 health and wellness centres (Ayushman Aarogya Mandir)».
29.05 / 16:39
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EIH Limited Q4 Results: PAT jumps 169% YoY to Rs 247.6 crore
On a quarterly basis, the chain posted a profit of Rs 247.6 crore for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, up 168.7% year on year. EIH Limited posted revenues of Rs 781 crore for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, up 17.6% year on year.
29.05 / 16:31
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'All eyes on Rafah': Israel counters new trend with 'what your eyes fail to see' | Explained
countered the "All eyes on Rafah" social media trends with the phrase "What your eyes fail to see". The Netanyahu-led country highlighted the Palestinian militant group Hamas taking Israeli men, women, and children as hostages and keeping them "in horrible conditions".The Israel Foreign Ministry reposted a tweet made by the Embassy of the State of Israel in India that read: "What your eyes fail to see is the cries of 125 Israeli men, women, children, and elderly currently held hostage by Hamas in horrible conditions deep in the tunnels of Gaza.""This is why the conflict began.
29.05 / 16:31
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With ‘All eyes on Rafah’, where are millions of Palestinians fleeing amid Israeli strikes?
'All eyes on Rafah': Israel pounds southern Gaza city amid global outrage and ICJ ruling — All you need to knowIsrael has defended their operation by stating that their mission 'only' aims to destroy Hamas fighters. However, over thirty thousand Palestinians have lost their lives in the airstrikes, including thousands of children.Some of those Palestinians have managed to survive the months of airstrike and are making the eighth move, with what little is left of their belongings and life to survive.On Tuesday, the phrase, 'All eyes on Rafah', flooded social media as several people from across the world came out in support of Palestinians residing in the Rafah city located in war-torn Gaza.Rafah, a city near the Palestinian territory’s southern border with Egypt, has been under Israeli ground assault since early May.
29.05 / 16:31
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Tata Steel announces dividend of ₹3.60 per share; check record date and other details
₹3.60 per share of face value ₹1 each along with fourth quarter financial results.“Recommended a dividend of ₹3.60 per Ordinary (Equity) Share of face value ₹1/- each (360%) to the shareholders of the Company for FY2023-24," the company said in an exchange filing.Also read: Tata Steel Q4 Results: Net profit drops 64.5% to ₹554 crore, dividend declaredThe dividend announced is subject to shareholders approval. “The dividend recommended by the Board of Directors of the Company is subject to the approval of the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company scheduled to be held on Monday, July 15, 2024," it added.If approved by the shareholders at the AGM, the dividend will be paid subject to deduction of applicable tax at source, on and from Friday, July 19, 2024.The company has set July 21, 2024 as the record date of the final dividend.
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Canada PR: Indian students facing deportation to go on dry hunger stir, say ‘govt has become deaf’— what do they want?
ALSO READ: Indian students facing 'deportation' up in arms in CanadaThe protesting Indian students have been on a hunger strike for the past four days. Their stir began on May 9.During the agitation, 60 protestors carrying posters and banners demonstrated in front of the Colest Building at the PEI legislature.Jaspreet Singh Sivia, one of the protesters, has blamed the government for disrupting the lives of people who were already in the process of getting permanent residency (PR) in Canada, reported CBC. “There have been no actions taken.
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