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As studios and writers return to the bargaining table Wednesday, the economic impact of the months-long writers' and actors' strikes has surpassed a staggering $5 billion, and the pain is increasingly being felt across multiple industries, according to economists.
2023-09-21 04:46

Matthews signs four-year NHL Leafs extension worth $53 mn
Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews has signed a four-year contract extension worth $53 million, the NHL club announced on Wednesday as it hopes to break...
2023-08-24 06:20

Casemiro lauds 'incredible quality' of Man Utd teammates
Man Utd midfielder Casemiro lauds the quality of teammates Antony and Fred and says the players must not get complacent over qualifying for the Champions League.
2023-05-23 17:30

China eyes Blinken's imminent visit with deep distrust and low expectations
As US Secretary of State Antony Blinken prepares for his long-delayed trip to China this weekend aimed at stabilizing tense relations between the world's two superpowers, the mood in Beijing is hardly welcoming.
2023-06-16 09:46

Pope, upon doctor's advice, to skip Sunday public blessing; surgeon says recovery absolutely normal
Pope Francis' surgeon says the pontiff is following doctors' advice and he will skip Sunday's customary public blessing to allow him to better heal after abdominal surgery
2023-06-10 20:49

Who is on the Taylor Swift cheer squad? Singer's celeb pals turn up to cheer Travis Kelce at her second Kansas City Chiefs game
A host of celebrities turned up at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey with Taylor Swift to cheer Travis Kelce as Kansas City Chiefs took on the New York Jets
2023-10-02 15:22

Lautaro Martinez scores 2 as Inter beats Fiorentina 2-1 for Italian Cup title
Lautaro Martinez scored twice as Inter Milan produced a 2-1 comeback win over Fiorentina to defend the Italian Cup trophy
2023-05-25 06:39

Japan to Boost Take-Home Pay for Part Time Workers, Yomiuri says
Japan’s government will implement policies to boost take-home pay amount for some part-time workers as it tackles the
2023-09-24 08:46

'The View' host Alyssa Farah Griffin posts adorable throwback video with dog, fans say 'love his haircut'
A fan wrote, 'I think your input is important and much needed. Keep shining! Your fur baby is adorable!'
2023-07-28 14:02

Nike’s Profit Beats Expectations as Inventory Glut Eases
Nike Inc. reported a drop in its stockpile of inventory — a sign the company is making progress
2023-09-29 04:45

SEC Asks Judge to Dismiss Charges Against Ripple Co-Founder, CEO
The Securities and Exchange Commission asked a federal judge in New York to dismiss its case against both
2023-10-20 06:05

F1 fail to apologise or issue refunds to Las Vegas fans: ‘It happens’
Formula 1 failed to apologise or issue refunds to fans after they witnessed just eight minutes of cars on track before being told to leave on a farcical opening day in Las Vegas. As opposed to a refund, all single-day ticket holders have instead been offered a $200 voucher for the Las Vegas Grand Prix official shop. Those with full weekend, three-day tickets won’t be reimbursed in any way for Thursday night’s lost action. A lengthy statement released on Friday from F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and Las Vegas Grand Prix CEO Renee Wilm was also notable for the lack of an apology to spectators as well. A section of the statement read: “We have all been to events, like concerts, games and even other Formula 1 races, that have been cancelled because of factors like weather or technical issues. “It happens, and we hope people will understand.” Fans in the grandstands were told to leave at 1:30am local time on Friday morning, one hour before the second practice session took place. The statement also detailed that fans were told to leave due to “concern about our public safety and security officials, transportation employees and hospitality staff.” The drama began on Thursday night when Carlos Sainz ran over a loose drain cover on the strip, forcing the first practice session to be cancelled for safety reasons. Second practice, scheduled to start at midnight, was continuously delayed before it started at 2:30am. By that point, cars were going around the new 3.8-mile track without any fans present to see it. The statement also read: “The precautionary step of removing all of the water valve covers on the entire track and filling them with sand and asphalt was undertaken. “The entire process, from determination of the issue to remediation, took approximately five hours. The decision to remediate in this way was taken out of an abundance of caution and because the safety of drivers, trackside marshals and officials and our fans is always our highest priority. “We thank the contractors who worked expeditiously to resolve the situation so quickly.” Read More What time is qualifying at the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday? Former F1 champion gets married in Las Vegas Grand Prix paddock F1 enters new Las Vegas dawn with disaster on opening night Watch: Sparks fly as Sainz’s Ferrari hits drain cover on Las Vegas F1 circuit Empty grandstands at Las Vegas GP as chaotic practice session takes place at 3am Carlos Sainz handed ‘ridiculous’ penalty after drain cover crash at Las Vegas GP
2023-11-18 12:02
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