Thaksin Return From Exile Shows Thai Royalists Have Bigger Enemy
Back in 2008, the last time Thaksin Shinawatra stepped foot in Thailand, he was adored among the nation’s
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Susquehanna’s Yass Joined Weinstein, Ackman in Bid for Sculptor
Susquehanna International Group co-founder Jeff Yass is part of a consortium of investors that bid for Sculptor Capital
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Deepfake Imposter Scams Are Driving a New Wave of Fraud
(Bloomberg Markets) -- Computer-generated children’s voices so realistic they fool their own parents. Masks created with photos from social media
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Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma jokes he's already been 'living in the eye of Hurricane Hilary'
The rain of jokes fell down on Hilary Duff this weekend amid Hurricane Hilary, with one jokester in particular being her husband Matthew Koma.
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New York Knicks sue Toronto Raptors for stealing scouting reports, trade secrets
By Blake Brittain The National Basketball Association's New York Knicks sued rivals the Toronto Raptors in Manhattan on
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Michael Oher greets fans at a Baltimore book signing a week after suing to end his conservatorship
Michael Oher greeted fans but declined to talk to reporters at a book signing in Baltimore a week since suing to end his conservatorship
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Asian Shares Poised to Advance; Yields Climbing: Markets Wrap
Asian equities are set to rise on Tuesday following a rally in big tech that spurred a rebound
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BHP’s Full-Year Profit Falls 37% as China’s Metals Demand Wanes
BHP Group Ltd., the world’s biggest miner, reported a 37% decline in full-year profit, missing analysts’ forecasts, as
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Ben Olsen: Houston Dynamo were 'aggressive' in 5-0 thumping of Portland Timbers
Ben Olsen saw an aggressive Houston Dynamo in their win over Portland Timbers.
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Long Jim Cramer ETF Shutters After Luring in Just $1.3 Million
An exchange-traded fund that aimed to track CNBC anchor Jim Cramer’s stock picks is planning to shutter just
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Mikel Arteta suggests stopwatch may be needed for consistency on time-wasting
Mikel Arteta may have “loved” Arsenal’s narrow win at Crystal Palace but believes a stopwatch may be needed to iron out inconsistencies in time-wasting after Takehiro Tomiyasu fell foul of the rules. The Gunners won 1-0 in south London as Martin Odegaard’s second-half penalty proved the difference. Japan defender Tomiyasu was sent off at Selhurst Park, picking up a soft yellow card for a foul on Jordan Ayew just seven minutes after being cautioned for perceived time-wasting at a throw-in. The new remit for officiating this season has called, among other changes, for a clamp down on time-wasting but Arteta believes the timing did not add up on Tomiyasu’s booking. Asked about the rule changes, the Spaniard replied: “For me it is not an issue. The referee makes that call. “And we are consistent with that. They explained it. The only thing we are asking for is consistency. If not we need to play with a stopwatch to understand what is it and what is not.” Arteta did not agree when told Tomiyasu had waited 23 seconds to take the throw-in before being cautioned – replying: “It wasn’t. I think it was eight seconds. We might have to play with a stopwatch. “This is the standards.” Despite the red card, Arsenal made it two wins from two following on from the opening-day victory over Nottingham Forest. Odegaard stepped up to tuck away a penalty after Eddie Nketiah – who had hit a post in the first half – was tripped by Palace goalkeeper Sam Johnstone. “I loved it, absolutely loved it,” Arteta said of the win. “It’s a really difficult place to come, we played the way we wanted to play 11 against 11. We dominated the game, we created enough chances, we missed two very, very huge chances. “We scored the penalty and then we have to play half an hour with 10 men. It’s a conflict we didn’t prepare for but we had to adapt and the players were fantastic. “I don’t think we gave anything away. The subs were great, the way they came out, the concentration, the focus, how much they helped the team, the coaching. They changed momentum in many occasions of the game. So really happy.” Eagles boss Roy Hodgson was in a reflective mood and felt his side put in a good showing despite coming out of the contest with no points. “I would be tempted to say we deserved something from the game,” he said. “When they went down to 10 men we gave it our best shot but they are a top-quality team and they were able to defend the efforts we had. “They got a lot of bodies around the goalkeeper so we couldn’t get through the cordon but that is often the case. “There were very few disappointments in the game for me in terms of the Crystal Palace performance. On another day I think we would be feeling even happier and proud of ourselves.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Katarina Johnson-Thompson’s world title ‘just one step on comeback journey’ England stars reflect on World Cup final defeat – Monday’s sporting social Corey Domachowski: World Cup call-up was bittersweet moment before nan’s funeral
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Chiefs Rumors: Pacheco injury, Shane Buechele shoutout, QB prediction
Chiefs rumors: Andy Reid provides a positive injury update for Isiah PachecoThe Kansas City Chiefs found themselves a difference maker in the running game late in last year's NFL Draft in Isiah Pacheco, who they selected in the seventh round out of Rutgers. Pacheco launched himself towards th...
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