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The Garfield movie trailer unveils the initial glimpse of Chris Pratt's legendary feline
Chris Pratt, known for his role in «Guardians of the Galaxy,» taking on the mantle of the iconic character. Ahead of its anticipated release in May 2024, fans have been treated to the inaugural glimpse of the new CG-animated movie through its first trailer. Initially announced in 2016, the latest rendition of Jim Davis' renowned feline gained momentum in November 2021 with the revelation of Chris Pratt as the lead. Following the footsteps of Murray and the legendary Lorenzo Music, Pratt's casting, announced almost concurrently with his role as Mario in «The Super Mario Bros.
13.11 / 16:35
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Big Brother spin-off: When will it air? Know about the cast & more
Big Brother 25, which came to an end on November 10, Thursday. The season had Matt Klotz as the runner-up. The show which lasted for 100 days came to an end on November 10, with a two-hour-long grand finale. During the grand finale, a new season of the Big Brother show was also revealed. The host of the show Julie Chen Moonves said that the new Brother spin-off show would air in December.
13.11 / 16:35
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Coal Ministry unveils plan to produce 1,404 million tonnes per annum by 2027
New Delhi: The Ministry of Coal has laid out comprehensive plans to significantly boost coal production, targeting 1404 million tonnes (MT) by 2027 and a staggering 1577 MT by 2030, at the current level production of about one billion tonnes per annum, read an official statement from Ministry of Coal. The Ministry of Coal has taken note of the additional coal requirement for supplying to additional 80 GW thermal capacity to be added in the country by 2030. The coal requirement for additional thermal capacity would be around 400 MT at 85 per cent PLF, and the actual requirement may be lower depending on the generation requirements in the coming times due to contributions from renewable sources. Ministry of Coal has plans to produce additional quantity of coal in its production enhancement plan and will ensure adequate availability of domestic coal to thermal power plants. Production plan includes opening of new mines, expansion of mines capacity and production from captive/commercial mines.
13.11 / 16:33
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India vs New Zealand: ‘Feared about Shubman Gill,’ Kapil Dev uses Sachin Tendulkar analogy ahead of World Cup semi-final
India vs New Zealand, ICC World Cup 2023: Shubman Gill surpassed Pakistan skipper Babar Azam as the number 1 in the One Day International (ODI) cricket. The 24-year-old Indian opener has been great in every format of the game this year and never misses out on showing his brilliant techniques.
13.11 / 16:33
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Investors Return to AT1 Bonds as UBS’s Sale Inspires Confidence
UBS’s issuance of $3.5 billion in Additional Tier 1 bonds last week attracted strong demand, providing support to a market which is still recovering from the effects of the complete write-down of Credit Suisse’s AT1 bonds in March, analysts said. “The AT1 bond market is recovering and credit spreads are almost at the same level they were before the Credit Suisse event," said ABN Amro analyst Marta Ferro Teixeira.
13.11 / 16:33
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The 4% Rule for Retirement Is Back
For those wondering if now is a good time to retire, here’s some encouraging news: The 4% rule is back. Thanks to higher interest rates and bond yields, it is likely safe for new retirees to spend 4% of their nest eggs in their first year of retirement and then to adjust that amount for inflation in subsequent years, according to a new analysis from Morningstar released Monday. Though 4% had long been the gospel of retirement math, retirees in recent years were warned that starting at that spending rate raised the risk of running out of money.
13.11 / 16:33
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A Town That Has Been a Refuge for Jews and Muslims Now Sees Divisions
SKOKIE, Ill.—Descendants of Holocaust survivors and a growing Muslim population live side by side in this diverse Chicago suburb that prides itself on safety and civility. That tolerance is being put to the test as war rages in the Middle East. Skokie has long been known as a welcoming village on Chicago’s northern border, with one- and two-story homes on modest lots and good schools.
13.11 / 16:27
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Bank of Italy sticks to 0.7% 2023 GDP growth forecast despite expected weak Q4
ROME (Reuters) — Itay can still achieve economic growth of 0.7% this year despite an expected weak fourth quarter, the country's central bank said on Monday.
13.11 / 16:27
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S&P 500: 5 Reasons to Still Expect a Yearend Rally
Against those that keep predicting a doomsday scenario for the market, I maintain a positive outlook for the remainder of the year, supported by various compelling reasons. While the market is ultimately decisive and past performance does not guarantee future result, there are 5 noteworthy factors that investors should pay attention to now.
13.11 / 15:53
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Posthaste: This 'sticky' inflation could soon nudge the Bank of Canada to cut rates
The Bank of Canada has been trying for almost two years to tame inflation and we are still not able to say, battle won.
13.11 / 15:53
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Junior lawyer by day, army commander by night (and some weekends)
Adam West is a junior lawyer at Aird & Berlis LLP, a blue-chip, button-down Toronto law firm that’s been operating since 1919. His office within the firm denotes his status as a legal grunt, tucked as it is near a bank of filing cabinets, where administrative staff do administrative things while he beavers away on briefs, motions and whatever else the firm’s partners have him working on.
13.11 / 15:53
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Live news: RBC, BMO commit to racial equity audits after shareholder pressure
Stocks kicked off the week with losses after posting big gains this month, with traders awaiting key inflation data, remarks from United States Federal Reserve speakers and results from some giant retailers.
13.11 / 15:46
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UK PM Sunak gambles on return of Cameron to win over moderate voters
David Cameron's return to government, but his appointment is one that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes will signal to wavering supporters that the Conservatives are not lurching to the right to win an election expected next year. As well as firing his interior minister, Suella Braverman, after she published an unauthorised article criticising the police's handling of protests, Sunak has used a wider reshuffle to bring back the prime minister who campaigned to remain in the European Union in a referendum on membership he called in 2016. It's a risky strategy — while welcomed by centrist lawmakers, the party's right senses the end of their increased dominance, built during the wars over EU membership, with one fearing the appointment amounted to a "Brexit surrender". «He has appointed the man who led the 'remain' campaign and who has got huge problems over his association with Greensill,» said a Conservative lawmaker on the right of the party, referring to Cameron's lobbying work for a now-collapsed supply chain finance firm. «Is he spoiling for a fight with Conservatives?» The decision to fire Braverman removes from the cabinet one of the most prominent supporters of leaving the EU and means even more of Sunak's top ministers supported remaining in the bloc in 2016. Out of the 29 cabinet roles, at least 16 backed remaining in the EU, compared with 10 who supported leaving. Sunak backed Brexit.
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: British-American comedian talks about Israel-Hamas War in latest show
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the show delved into the Hamas-Israel conflict, a topic briefly touched upon in previous weeks. John Oliver immediately tackled this sensitive subject in the main segment of the episode. Following TMZ, Justin Bieber, and various morning shows expressing their perspectives on the war, the program argued that the matter goes beyond simply choosing a side and adhering to it.
13.11 / 14:29
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Ex-PM Cameron makes shock return to UK government; Here's all you need to know
David Cameron sensationally returned to the British government as foreign secretary on Monday, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shook up his top team with a general election looming next year. Cameron's comeback from the political wilderness came as Sunak sacked right-wing firebrand Suella Braverman as interior minister to assert his authority over the Conservative party, which trail the Labour opposition in polls. James Cleverly moved from the foreign ministry to succeed Braverman after critics accused her of heightening tensions during weeks of contentious pro-Palestinian demonstrations and counter-protests. Cameron quit as prime minister in 2016 after losing the Brexit referendum, standing down as an MP that year, before later becoming mired in a lobbying scandal that was seen as tarnishing his reputation. The former leader, whose foreign policy record as prime minister is viewed as chequered at best, said he «gladly accepted» his new role as Britain faced «a daunting set of international challenges». «While I have been out of front-line politics for the last seven years, I hope that my experience — as Conservative leader for 11 years and prime minister for six — will assist me in helping the prime minister to meet these vital challenges,» Cameron added, citing the Israel-Hamas war and Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Cameron will be made a life peer in the House of Lords — Britain's unelected upper chamber of parliament — Downing Street announced, making him eligible to sit in government. The last lord as foreign secretary was Peter Carrington, who quit Margaret Thatcher's government after Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982. Cameron was instrumental in leading western countries' intervention in Libya in
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13.11 / 13:21
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When will the Fed start cutting rates? Wall Street titans disagree
Morgan Stanley economists forecast the Federal Reserve to make deep interest-rate cuts over the next two years as inflation cools, while Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts expect fewer reductions and a later start.
13.11 / 13:17
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Boeing, HP and Novo Nordisk rise premarket; Tyson Foods falls
Investing.com — U.S. futures traded largely unchanged Monday, with last week’s positive sentiment diluted by Moody’s rating agency downgrading its outlook for the U.S. long-term credit rating.
13.11 / 13:17
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US retailers stuck with excess stock offer bargains as holiday season nears
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