Instant view: Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman plans to step down
NEW YORK Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman told shareholders Friday that the company will likely appoint its next
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Malaysia media guide
An overview of the media in Malaysia, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00
US equity funds experience eighth straight week of outflows
U.S. equity funds saw an eighth straight week of net outflows in the seven days to May 17
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Brewers vs. Rays prediction and odds for Friday, May 19 (Trust Shane McClanahan)
The Tampa Bay Rays are in one of their first rough patches of the 2023 season, losing six of their last 10 games, including two straight heading into Friday’s matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers.Tampa Bay is heavily favored at home against the first-place Brewers, who will have Adrian House...
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‘I can watch from a better position’ - Jurgen Klopp reacts to touchline ban verdict for Liverpool match
Jurgen Klopp has admitted he expected a longer touchline ban for his criticisms of referee Paul Tierney. The Liverpool manager will have to watch Saturday’s game against Aston Villa from the stands after being given a two-game suspension, with one postponed, and a £75,000 fine. Klopp, who queried what the FA will use the money for, had already served a touchline ban after being sent off against Manchester City earlier in the season and said: “I expected a punishment with all the things we know, and all the things we could hear and stuff like this. It’s okay. I would like to know as always where the money goes, if it’s for a good cause then I’m more than happy to pay it. “If not, the FA keeps it then we have to talk again, and I think it’s a bit harsh. Apart from that, people around me were pretty negative, they thought it would be longer. So, one game is okay. It’s like the Southampton game, it will be pretty much the same process, I can watch the game from a better position. I’m in contact with my coaches, so that’s okay.” Klopp said it would spare his players from him yelling at them, adding: “Nobody will shout like me at them if they don’t track back but I will tell the boys if they don’t want me to do that in the future they just have to do that now without me shouting.” Darwin Nunez will miss the game with a toe injury while Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be denied Anfield farewells before they leave in the summer. But Roberto Firmino and James Milner are fit for their last home games. Klopp also said goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher will be at Anfield next season, rather than leaving for first-team football. He added: “Kelleher has a contract. You want us to say goodbye just in case? I honestly can’t see Caoimhin leaving, it must be an extraordinary offer.” Read More Jordan Henderson knows Liverpool will miss James Milner and Roberto Firmino Firmino’s exit marks end of an era with Anfield’s brightest smile Why was Jurgen Klopp banned for his referee comments?
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Vale Moves Ahead With $2.7 Billion Amazon Mining Expansion in Clean-Steel Bet
Vale SA is plowing ahead with a $2.7 billion investment to expand iron output in Brazil’s Amazon, betting
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Twitter accuses Microsoft of refusing to pay for tweets and abusing its data access
Twitter is accusing Microsoft of abusing its data access privileges to its platform, in the latest sign of the social network's owner Elon Musk igniting a feud between the two tech companies.
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Brentford coach Sotelo and Forest groundsman Hunter banned over altercation
Nottingham Forest groundsman Ewan Hunter and Brentford’s goalkeeping coach Manu Sotelo have been banned and fined by the Football Association following their pre-match altercation in November. Hunter and Sotelo had an argument ahead of the 2-2 Premier League draw which centred on the length of time clubs are allowed to use the penalty area during their warm-up. The member of the groundstaff went on to the pitch to move them on, but disrupted a drill. Bees boss Thomas Frank claimed after the match that Sotelo was injured while Hunter claimed to have his personal safety threatened. The FA has sanctioned both men, with Hunter banned from the City Ground for two matches, while Sotelu must serve a one-match touchline ban. A statement from the governing body read: “Nottingham Forest’s grounds manager and Brentford’s goalkeeping coach have been suspended and fined following an incident that happened before their game on Saturday 5 November 2022 in the Premier League. “Ewan Hunter denied that his behaviour was improper and/or violent, but an independent Regulatory Commission found the charge against him to be proven, and it imposed a two-match stadium ban and £700 fine. “Manu Sotelo accepted that his behaviour was improper, and the independent Regulatory Commission imposed a one-match touchline ban and £2,000 fine.”
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NBA rumors: Nuggets admit they were motivated by Lakers media coverage
The Denver Nuggets claimed the media's Lakers bias motivated them ahead of Thursday's Game 2 victory.The Denver Nuggets overcame three quarters of subpar Jamal Murray and another strong defensive performance from the Lakers with one quarter of significantly above-par Jamal Murray. Afte...
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NBA script leaked: Rui Hachimura spin-off series coming next season
Wondering why everyone is talking about Rui Hachimura even though the Lakers are down 2-0? The NBA script leaked and he's getting his own spin-off series.Sometimes, even on the best-made television shows, you can see the seams, the places where the production bleeds into the narrative. The ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Emo Austin Reaves - or 'Court Cobain' - is the Hero the Lakers Need Right Now
Austin Reaves scored 22 points in the Los Angeles Lakers 'Game 2 loss in the Western Conference Finals. After the game he came to the podium with his usual unkempt hair and a black Lakers t-shirt. The only real way to describe this look is emo. If you're looking for something to do on a Friday, read through the quote tweets with all the music-inspired basketball puns.
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Philanthropy helps boost manufacturing in areas with high job vacancies
Manufacturers in Cleveland and other cities, including Buffalo, Chicago, and Milwaukee, are dealing with a retiring workforce that’s left thousands of jobs unfilled
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