Sports Briefs: Twin Cities LL to take another swing at title
The Twin Cities 9-10s received their first shot to wrap up the NorCal Section 1 title on Tuesday night but were unable to cash in, falling 3-2 against host Lafayette.
The Twin Cities 9-10s received their first shot to wrap up the NorCal Section 1 title on Tuesday night but were unable to cash in, falling 3-2 against host Lafayette.
Currency watchers are worried about a weaker US dollar
Single arrives as she announces her upcoming LP, Zig, out Oct. 27
The spectre of rising corporate debt defaults exacerbating a global economic slowdown has for months been largely brushed aside by resilient credit markets. Now, long-feared corporate debt woes are starting to hit home, while more companies are being downgraded to a junk credit rating – facing higher borrowing costs as...
Debt is killing too many American households.
Earnings from BofA, PNC and BNY Mellon point to headwinds for net interest income
Executives forced to reassure investors as buyout giant approaches significant milestone
Plus, GQG continues to bet on India, and Evergrande reveals its long-anticipated financial results
Disputes over broadcast rights and late sponsorship deals disappoint those who want to grow the women’s game
Microsoft, OpenAI and Cohere experiment with “synthetic data,” as they reach the limits of information created by humans
Only governments have the power to cut demand for oil and gas, and their job has barely started
The fate of hundreds of billions of euros of Moscow’s money hinges on the intricacies of double-entry bookkeeping
History offers few lessons for the US and its allies in today’s big power play
It is folly and irresponsible to expect co-operation will be the primary route to deliver change
The opacity of its system enables the country to routinely shock the rest of the world
Planned hydrogen and biofuel projects at Rotterdam would boost EU decarbonisation effort
When Switzerland joined sanctions against Moscow, a chunk of the world’s oil trade relocated to the Middle East. Some predict it will stay there
Former prime minister Odinga calls for 3 days of demonstrations against Ruto’s regime
Lobbyists are opposing EU moves to adopt Nutri-score labels, but the public health benefits are clear
Group likely to be kingmaker after upcoming election, bringing hard right into government for first time since Franco
Boon for American oil and LNG as war and anxieties over energy security in Europe transform global markets
A former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, has said that the constitution of Nigeria cannot take the country to its Promise Land. The PDP chieftain said this on Tuesday while featuring as a guest speaker at the Fifth Year Lecture organised by SWAAYA Limited, publishers of Freedom Online news
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Today in History
Today is Wednesday, July 19, the 200th day of 2023. There are 165 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 19, 2005, President George W. Bush announced his choice of federal appeals court judge John G. Roberts Jr. to replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. (Roberts ended up succeeding Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died in Sept. 2005; Samuel Alito followed O’Connor.)
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