GQG Partners Buys $1.1 Billion Worth of Adani Power Shares
GQG Partners bought 8.1% of the total outstanding shares in billionaire Gautam Adani-controlled Adani Power Ltd. for about
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Wall Street mixed, dollar dips ahead of Fed minutes
By Harry Robertson and Pete Schroeder LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Wall Street opened in mixed territory Wednesday while the dollar slid slightly,
1970-01-01 08:00
Column-Markets clamor for 'R-star' signal from Jackson Hole: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida Investors are hoping policymakers gathering at the Kansas City Fed's annual Jackson Hole
1970-01-01 08:00
Pinterest Directors Quit Nextdoor Board on DOJ Antitrust Concerns
Two directors stepped down from Nextdoor Holdings Inc. after the US Justice Department raised concerns that they were
1970-01-01 08:00
Keke Palmer stars in Usher's music video 'Boyfriend'
Keke Palmer is having fun as a fan of Usher.
1970-01-01 08:00
Michelle Obama says she had the same thing for breakfast each day ‘for most of her life’
Michelle Obama has revealed that her palate is a little more straightforward than some may assume from a former first lady. Speaking on the first episode of Your Mama’s Kitchen, a podcast hosted by journalist Michele Norris and co-produced by the Obamas’ media company, Higher Ground, Michelle revealed she never really enjoyed eating breakfast. “I was kind of a picky eater,” she said. “I didn’t like any breakfast-anything. And my brother, who ate breakfast all the time, thought I was crazy.” Michelle continued: “We had big breakfasts because my brother, he was a growing athlete. So it was everything — cereal followed by scrambled or fried eggs followed by lots of toast and bacon and link sausage. So breakfast was big.” As a result, she explained that “everybody else in the whole household, on the whole planet, loved breakfast food except for [me] ... I despised breakfast.” Michelle revealed that she became “really stubborn” over her breakfast and decided to choose a different meal. “[I ate] peanut butter and jelly every morning until I went to college,” she said. “That was all I really liked. It was sort of a compromise that I made with my mother because it’s got peanuts, that’s protein, a little bit of oil. “Nothing’s wrong with bread if we’re having toast, why can’t I have it in a sandwich form and jelly? Everybody was having jelly on their toast.” She added that this would form her breakfast “every morning for most of [her] life”. However, nowadays, she is a fan of more wide-ranging breakfast foods. “I’m big into all of it now. Give me eggs benedict. Any eggs, any way,” she added. The admission comes after Michelle reflected on former US President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day and revealed why she was sobbing after it. During the first episode of Michelle Obama: The Light Podcast, she explained why Trump’s Inauguration Day in 2017 was “so emotional”, as she, Barack, and their daughters, Malia, now 24, and Sasha, now 21, were officially moving out of their house. “We were leaving the home we had been in for eight years, the only home our kids really knew,” she explained. “They remembered Chicago but they had spent more time in the White House than anywhere, so we were saying goodbye to the staff and all the people who helped to raise them.” Read More Barack Obama’s message to people of Hawaii after deadly wildfires Obama’s love letters from 1982 resurface: ‘I make love to men daily, but in the imagination’ Billy Porter says he is ‘back on the market’ after filing for divorce Do it for the Gram: Speedy but spectacular goat’s cheese linguine How to pimp up your instant ramen (and save money) Money-saving chilli con carne that absolutely slaps with flavour
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4 Cardinals prospects who deserve to start over Adam Wainwright
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright is scheduled to make his next start Thursday against the New York Mets. What happens next is anyone's guess.Wainwright still seeks the 200th win of his storied career with the St. Louis Cardinals. He's lost his last three attempts at getting ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Rand Seen Getting a Boost From Better South African Power Supply
South Africa’s rolling blackouts have been blamed by strategists as the single biggest factor weighing on the rand.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sofyan Amrabat growing frustrated as Man Utd transfer stalls
Manchester United have a deal in place for Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat but risk the transfer falling through as they struggle to offload squad players.
1970-01-01 08:00
Post-SVB Freeze of Preferred Shares Thawed by High-Profile Deals
The market for new preferred shares in the US is reopening after a near half-year freeze, raising hopes
1970-01-01 08:00
Secret room found in County Wexford Castle
The room was discovered during conservation works on a window at Johnstown Castle on Sunday .
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Tencent Says AI Model Coming This Year Is Among China’s Best
Tencent Holdings Ltd. said it plans to unveil a proprietary artificial-intelligence model later this year that it believes
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