Analysis-US banks hold $3.3 trillion cash amid banking crisis, slowdown worries
By Saeed Azhar and Ann Saphir NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO U.S. lenders are holding onto large piles of cash
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Cuba uncovers Russia-Ukraine war trafficking ring
Cuban officials say a human trafficking ring is recruiting Cubans to fight in the war in Ukraine.
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Marketmind: Global business splutters, dollar surges
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan August global business soundings continue to
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Al Ittihad believe Mohamed Salah wants to join them as Liverpool talks continue
Al Ittihad believe Mohamed Salah wants to join them, with only an agreement with Liverpool holding up a potential transfer.
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Manchester United Shares Plunge as Uncertainty Over Sale Grows
Manchester United Plc shares slid in US premarket trading on Tuesday after a report in the Mail On
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Futures fall as rising yield, China service data weigh
U.S. stock index futures fell on Tuesday as higher Treasury yields weighed on growth stocks, while a slow
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China's Great Wall damaged by workers looking for shortcut
Part of the wall running through China's Shanxi province was dug open, causing severe damage.
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CVC Is Nearing Deal for €16 Billion Infrastructure Manager DIF
CVC Capital Partners is set to expand in infrastructure, one of the most active areas of dealmaking, as
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Woman captures one of most venomous creatures on Earth then touches it
We feel like we shouldn’t need to say this, but if you ever come across one of the most venomous creatures on the planet the last thing you should do is pet it. That’s exactly what one TikTokker seems to have done after filming themselves playing with the deadly Portuguese Man O' War. The animal has a deserved reputation as one of the most toxic creatures on Earth, with paralyzing venom found in its long tentacles. But the account "daily aquatic lovelies" has posted grabs from one video which shows someone tickling the dangerous animal. It appears to be from the now-deleted account @ariann-tudor. Thankfully, the person in the video didn’t appear to be harmed, but the incident could have been very damaging indeed. @lindsaynikole stitch w/ @arianntudor #manowar The footage that remains shows the creature had been scooped up into a plastic cup before the person touches the very top of the animal – thankfully avoiding the tentacles. The animal is rarely deadly to humans, but contact with its venom is incredibly painful and can cause pains in the chest and breathing problems. The animal’s venom still certainly packs a punch, and they can still sting people and animals weeks after they’ve died and washed up on beaches. While you’d think the creature would be a jellyfish, given its appearance, the Portuguese Man O' War are actually classed as siphonophores. If you thought petting one of the dangerous creatures was unwise, one influencer went viral a few years ago after licking one. 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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Why James Blunt will never get bored of You're Beautiful: 'It paid for my house!'
James Blunt will never get bored of singing 'You're Beautiful' because he sees it as the "cornerstone" of his music career.
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Goldman Analysts Have Bad News for Fund Managers Ignoring ESG
Asset managers trying to sell funds in Europe are finding it “increasingly difficult” to do so unless their
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Kyoto Animation fire: Man admits setting 2019 blaze
The 45-year-old Japanese is claiming mental incompetence for the Kyoto Animation blaze that killed 36.
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