Shares in troubled British lender Metro Bank bounce back by a third as asset sale speculation swirls
Shares in the troubled British lender Metro Bank have bounced back by a third on reports that it has been sounding out bigger rivals to buy a chunk of its assets
2023-10-06 20:48
U.S. Treasury details EV tax credit rebate rules
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2023-10-06 20:48
Suspect in Tupac Shakur's killing called it 'the biggest case in Las Vegas history' during his arrest, video shows
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Further Fed rate hike comes into view as job growth accelerates
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2023-10-06 20:44
A painting valued at $15,000 turned out to be by Rembrandt. It could now sell for $18 million
A painting valued at $15,000 just two years ago is now expected to fetch up to $18 million at auction after being identified as the work of the Dutch master Rembrandt.
2023-10-06 20:43
Louisiana Tech Fan Asked a Player for a Hit of That Thing During a Game, Got One
Western Kentucky went down to Ruston last night and wasted no time building a 35-7 advantage over Louisiana Tech. Wide receiver Malachi Corley was a major part
2023-10-06 20:39
Swifties rejoice as Taylor Swift's 'The Eras' film trounces Justin Bieber's 'Never Say Never' with $100 million in presales
Taylor Swift's concert film on 'The Eras Tour' has overtaken the total sales for the 2011 Justin Bieber film 'Never Say Never' in the presales stage
2023-10-06 20:37
Scientists are using AI to develop simple test to search planets for alien life
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2023-10-06 20:37
US job growth soared in September, adding 336,000 positions
The US job market surged in September, adding more jobs than expected for the second consecutive month, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2023-10-06 20:35
Premier League panel rule Diogo Jota red card against Tottenham as 'incorrect'
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2023-10-06 20:35
'He's a powerful dude': Michelle Beadle alleges LeBron James had role in her ouster from 'NBA Countdown'
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2023-10-06 20:35
Tropical Storm Philippe drenches Bermuda en route to Atlantic Canada and New England
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2023-10-06 20:34
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