
Pressure grows on US Treasury to salvage trucking giant Yellow
By Jarrett Renshaw Congressional pressure is growing on the U.S. Treasury to help salvage trucking giant Yellow from
1970-01-01 08:00

Banco do Brasil reports Q3 profit growth of 4.5%
SAO PAULO State-controlled lender Banco do Brasil SA reported on Wednesday a 4.5% jump in third-quarter adjusted net
1970-01-01 08:00

Steve Alford Sick of All the Freaking Bats Flying Around Nevada Basketball Games
Bats causing problems for Nevada basketball.
1970-01-01 08:00

Thailand’s ‘Salesman’ Prime Minister Travels the World to Court Investments
Srettha Thavisin, a former property tycoon turned prime minister, has spent the two months he’s been in office
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5 long-term Matt Eberflus replacements Bears should pair with top QB
The Chicago Bears are stagnating with Matt Eberflus at the helm. While he is a solid defensive mind, this is an offensive-driven league. If he is let go, here are five offensive minds who could replace him as head coach in 2024.
1970-01-01 08:00

Investment bankers see dealmaking lull storing pent-up demand
By Anirban Sen NEW YORK Some of the world's top investment bankers said on Wednesday that a drop
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Copenhagen vs Man Utd LIVE: Champions League score and goal updates as Rasmus Hojlund nets early
Manchester United travel to Denmark to face Copenhagen in the Champions League group stages tonight in a must-win fixture in Group A. The Red Devils come into the match sitting third in the table behind leaders Bayern Munich and second-placed Galatasaray. Those clubs face each other in this evening’s other Group A clash. Harry Maguire’s header and Andre Onana’s last ditch penalty save ensured Erik ten Hag’s men defeated Copenhagen last time out in the Champions League but United have dipped in form since. Two embarrassing 3-0 defeats to Manchester City and Newcastle mounted pressure on the manager but the ended that poor run with a fortunate 1-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday. Should United pick up anything less than three points this evening they will face an uphill battle to progress through the group. Beating Copenhagen would be a big step in settling the side into a winning mindset but defeat would raise more questions about the leadership group. Follow all the Champions League action below plus get the latest odds and tips for the match right here:
1970-01-01 08:00

Mosaic Warns of Depleted Fertilizer Stockpiles as Demand Returns
Fertilizer stockpiles will need replenishing next year, boosting the demand outlook for the slumping crop nutrients industry, according
1970-01-01 08:00

NFL Quarterback Rankings: Who has the best starting QB at the halfway point of the NFL season?
NFL quarterbacks have had wild seasons, with some absolutely terrible play at the bottom and some wild swings at the top. Is Patrick Mahomes still number one and where is Joe Burrow?
1970-01-01 08:00

REUTERS NEXT - Norway wealth fund CEO says it is using AI to deploy capital
(Adds missing word 'near' in quote in 2nd paragraph) By Lananh Nguyen and Gwladys Fouche NEW YORK Norway's
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Jarell Quansah could fill in for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk in Toulouse
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk will miss the Europa League tie in Toulouse due to illness but his place could be filled by a youngster whose rapid rise this season initially took manager Jurgen Klopp by surprise. When 20-year-old Jarell Quansah joined the squad for pre-season training there was not a lot of consideration given to him playing much of a role in the current campaign and there were even discussions about sending him out on loan. Klopp decided against that and after making his debut in the 10-man win at Newcastle in August, the academy graduate has made seven appearances, including a Premier League start at Wolves and back-to-back appearances in Europe, and will be looking to add to that in Toulouse, whom Liverpool thrashed 5-1 last time out. “Virgil is a little bit ill, it will not be a big thing but we didn’t want him on the plane and maybe others have it a little bit as well,” said Klopp. “That’s why we left him at home. It should be all right for the weekend.” Asked about Quansah’s prospects, the German added: “If you would have asked me pre-season (if) he would be that good I would have been surprised but since then I saw him every day and I am not surprised any more. “It’s great to have a boy from our own academy with that potential and quality. We will see where he ends up but it is extremely promising. There was talk about him going on loan and we said ‘no’, that was obviously a very good decision.” Klopp’s biggest selection problem appears to be in midfield as he has also had to leave Ryan Gravenberch and Curtis Jones behind. “Ryan got a little niggle in the knee. He was running already today but there was no chance for this game,” he added. “We hope there is a chance for Brentford and he will definitely be back after the international break.” Jones missed Sunday’s draw at Luton with a “low-grade” hamstring problem which Klopp said would keep him out for a couple of weeks but with Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic long-term absentees, it means midfield resources are being stretched. Wataru Endo and Harvey Elliott look certain to start as Liverpool look to book qualification to the knockout stages with two matches to spare and Alexis Mac Allister could be favourite for the third spot as he is suspended for Sunday’s game against Brentford, although Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo and 19-year-old James McConnell could also play there. Sunday’s goalscorer Luis Diaz has also travelled as he awaits further news on the status of his father after his kidnapping in Colombia. “Always positive signs but not real news. He decided (to rejoin the squad) last week because he cannot go to Colombia – that will not be the case in the moment – and when he is here training and around matches it is a safe place,” said Klopp. “He wants to be with us, he has travelled and is available.” After their hammering at Anfield last time out, Toulouse coach Carles Martinez is looking for a degree of improvement. “It’s true that 5-1 is a pretty heavy score. The result is severe but we have gained experience,” he said. “We don’t keep this match in mind. We think about what we can improve. It is mainly the mental qualities that will be the most important.” Read More Gareth Southgate ponders defensive options ahead of naming latest England squad Jos Buttler wants to remain as England one-day captain despite poor World Cup Lauren Williams opens up on challenging time coping with Tokyo heartbreak Michael O’Neill expecting a tough international window for Northern Ireland Sunderland defender Niall Huggins earns first senior Wales call-up John Stones injury leaves Manchester City ‘in trouble’, says Pep Guardiola
1970-01-01 08:00

Eli Lilly Wins FDA Nod for Obesity Drug That Rivals Wegovy, Ozempic
Eli Lilly & Co. won US approval for its diabetes drug to treat obesity, unlocking blockbuster sales potential
1970-01-01 08:00