Treasury selloff will end in Q4 as oil prices spike -Goldman Sachs
By David Randall NEW YORK A slowdown in the U.S. economy over the remainder of the year due
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Mohammed Kudus' agent reveals why Chelsea transfer broke down
The agent of Mohammed Kudus reveals why a move to Chelsea broke down in the summer despite personal terms being agreed with the Ghanaian. The 23-year-old went on to join West Ham towards the end of the summer transfer window.
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The River Rhine Gets Shallow Again in Fresh Climate Blow
The cost of shipping fuel along the Rhine river has surged as low water levels curb barges’ carrying
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Kanye West accuses Elon Musk of playing him to boost 'struggling' X in explosive leaked text
Kanye West is used to causing outrage on Twitter/X, having been banned from the platform in the past. But now he’s accusing Elon Musk of taking advantage of his clout in a bid to boost the “struggling” platform’s numbers. The controversial rapper, 46, apparently sent his friend, stylist Ian Connor, a screenshot of a furious text message he’d sent to the Tesla founder. He then told Connor, a former consultant for the Yeezy brand, to “get [the message] out to the public”. The 29-year-old duly obliged, posting a zoomed-in grab of Ye’s text on Instagram for all to read. Allegedly addressing Musk, the ‘Gold Digger’ star wrote: “When are we going to speak. “You owe me nothing. You never have to speak to me again. But if we do speak the nature of the relationship has to change.” It went on: “I’m not bipolar I have signs of autism from my car accident. “You can’t watch Kim keep my kids from me and not say anything publicly and then call yourself my friend so I can bring my audience to your struggling platform.” The bizarre diatribe, with its sudden, stream-of-consciousness-style changes of topic, includes references to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, his mental health, and a car crash in which he nearly lost his life. The near-fatal accident occurred when he was driving home from a recording studio in October 2002. He miraculously survived but his jaw was shattered. He famously rapped about his recovery process, with his jaw wired shut, in the 2004 classic ‘Through the Wire.’ And yet, his claim that he is “not bipolar” runs at odds with numerous accounts of his struggles with the disorder over the years. He was reportedly diagnosed with the condition back in 2016 and, since then, a number of his more shocking outbursts and behaviours have been attributed to manic episodes stemming from the illness. Indeed, back in 2020, Kim defended her then-husband after he penned a series of jaw-dropping tweets about her and her mother Kris. The mother of his four children wrote at the time: “"He is a brilliant but complicated person who on top of the pressures of being an artist and a black man, who experienced the painful loss of his mother, and has to deal with the pressure and isolation that is heightened by his bipolar disorder (sic).” And whilst she has been less ready to jump to his defence since their split, she has also refuted claims that she has been preventing him from seeing their kids. In March last year, Kanye shared a photo to Instagram of their daughter North's backpack, saying he had spotted the design “when I was 'allowed' to see her last week." Kim fired back in a comment, which she subsequently deleted, telling him to "stop with this narrative” and pointing out that he’d seen their children that same morning. Elsewhere, it’s fair to say he hasn’t had the smoothest relationship with Musk. He was banned from Instagram for his horrifying antisemitic rants last year and was suspended on X/Twitter by Musk, who said he "tried [his] best" to reason with the hip-hop-star-cum-designer. “He again violated our rule against incitement to violence,” the billionaire wrote in December last year after Ye praised Adolf Hitler in an interview with Alex Jones. The 46-year-old’s account was suspended at the time and then reinstated around eight months later, however, he’s still yet to post on the platform. 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
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London Stock Exchange Incident Halts Trading in Many Stocks
A system “incident” halted trading in hundreds of shares on the London Stock Exchange. The outage affected mostly
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Irish police give evidence in Ashling Murphy murder trial
First responders to the scene tell a Dublin court there were no signs of life when they found her.
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Vulcan Seeks Biden’s Protection Against Mexico Port Seizure
After Mexican marines occupied its facility this year, Vulcan Materials Co. is seeking the Biden administration’s protection from
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American Air Beats for Quarter, Cuts Forecast on Higher Fuel
American Airlines Group Inc. topped Wall Street’s expectations for third-quarter profit even as its forecast for the rest
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SAP Gains Most in Eleven Months After Cloud Backlog Surges
SAP SE gained the most in eleven months after Europe’s biggest software company said the current backlog for
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Chelsea vs Arsenal - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Chelsea host Arsenal in the Premier League this Saturday. Preview includes team news, predicted lineups, how to watch on TV and live stream and more.
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Premier League rumors: Phillips to Juventus, Silva to Fluminense, Di Canio turns down Saudi
Today's Premier League rumors include Kalvin Phillips linked with Juventus, Thiago Silva with Fluminense and Paolo Di Canio turning down the opportunity to coach the Saudi Arabian national team.
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Martin Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' wants to be epic but just feels long
There's a difference between "long" and "epic," although in movie terms the two frequently get confused. Martin Scorsese delivers the former but not the latter with "Killers of the Flower Moon," his second consecutive three-and-a-half-hour movie derived from a true story and underwritten by a prestige-hungry streaming service.
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