Hawaiian Electric takes expert help but says goal not to restructure
By Arunima Kumar and Arshreet Singh (Reuters) -Hawaiian Electric Industries is seeking expert advice amid growing scrutiny over its role
1970-01-01 08:00
Bitcoin price on the skids as investors pull $1 billion from crypto
The price of bitcoin has dropped nearly 9% since early Thursday as part of a broader sell-off of risky assets. A report that Elon Musk's Space X had dumped the cryptocurrency stoked investors' fears.
1970-01-01 08:00
Where does Lynne Spears live? Britney Spears' mom is 'begging' her to leave LA amid Sam Asghari's divorce, claim insiders
'[Britney] has been lonely and has been really sad that her kids are gone,' said a source
1970-01-01 08:00
West Ham vs Chelsea - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Preview of Chelsea's Premier League meeting with West Ham on Sunday, including team news, how to watch on TV and live stream, predicted lineups and a score prediction
1970-01-01 08:00
Mauricio Pochettino offers encouraging update on Reece James hamstring injury
Mauricio Pochettino reassures Chelsea fans over the fitness of captain Reece James after his latest hamstring injury.
1970-01-01 08:00
Feds determine five Chinese solar panel companies have been skirting US tariffs
After a more than year-long investigation, federal officials have concluded that five Chinese solar panel companies have been skirting US tariff laws by routing their operations through four other Southeast Asian countries.
1970-01-01 08:00
Farfetch shares plunge as weak demand in US, China slams 2023 outlook
Shares of Farfetch slumped more than 40% premarket on Friday, as choppy demand in the online luxury goods
1970-01-01 08:00
Fed done hiking; slim majority of economists say no rate cut through March - Reuters poll
By Prerana Bhat and Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU The U.S. Federal Reserve is likely done raising interest rates, according
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists discover that neanderthals were getting high on psychedelics millions of years ago
Neanderthals liked to unwind after a hard day’s work hunter gathering by consuming psychoactive drugs, a new study has found. A discovery of human hair strands at a burial site in Menorca, Spain has given us evidence of drug use in prehistoric times. Research was put forward in a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports, and they shine new light on drug use throughout history. The findings uncovered a number of different alkaloid substances which came from nightshade plants. They contain scopolamine and atropine which can cause hallucinations and out-of-body experiences, while ephedrine is a stimulant. The cave also contained boxes patterned with psychedelic decorations, which could well have been decorated while neanderthals were under the influence. Elisa Guerra-Doce is an associate professor of Prehistory at the University of Valladolid and lead author of the study. Guerra-Doce told The New York Times: "These findings are so singular. "Sometimes when people think about drugs, they think it's a modern practice. These results tell a different story." Ethnobotanist Giorgio Samorini, who wasn’t involved in the study, also told the publication: "This was not a profane purpose of 'searching for a high' but more generally the search for existential meaning that has been largely lost to time.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 2
Predictions for every Premier League match on gameweek 2, including Tottenham's meeting with Manchester United, Newcastle's trip to Manchester City and Arsenal's contest against Crystal Palace.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sebastian Kurz: Ex-Austria leader charged with misleading parliament
Sebastian Kurz denies accusations of lying to a committee probing corruption in state appointments.
1970-01-01 08:00
Stock market today: Wall Street points lower again, heading for fourth straight loss
Wall Street is in decline before the opening bell, threatening a fourth straight day of losses as higher bond yields put pressure on stocks and raised expectations that interest rates would remain elevated
1970-01-01 08:00
