Hertz Beats Earnings Estimates Despite Falling Used-Car Prices
Hertz Global Holdings Inc. reported a per-share profit for the second quarter of 72 cents, beating the consensus
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Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor's death not suspicious, London police say
Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor was found unresponsive by police and pronounced dead at a residential address in Southeast London on Wednesday, London's Metropolitan Police said, who added they are not treating the death as suspicious.
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Mikel Arteta hits back at Xavi complaints about Arsenal's style of play
Mikel Arteta has hit back at Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez following his complaints about Arsenal's approach to their pre-season clash on Wednesday night.
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Jordan Henderson completes controversial move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has completed his controversial move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq. The 33-year-old, who posted a farewell message to Reds fans on Wednesday, brought to an end a 12-year stay at Anfield in which he won every major trophy by finalising a deal with reported wages of up to £700,000-a-week. Liverpool are due to receive an initial £12million from the Saudi Pro League club, who posted on social media: “A leader. A warrior. We’re simply thrilled to have him. Henderson is ETTIFAQI.” Henderson was seen training with his new team-mates at a camp in Croatia in a fan video posted on social media, which will have caused Liverpool some embarrassment even though it was hastily deleted. In their own statement Liverpool said: “We can confirm @JHenderson has completed a transfer to Al-Ettifaq. “As his Anfield chapter now comes to a close, everyone at the club wishes to place on record their thanks and gratitude for everything Jordan did for us during his 12 years as a Red.” The England international will be reunited with former team-mate Steven Gerrard who is Al-Ettifaq manager. However, his move had attracted criticism due to his long-time support of LGBT+ issues and the Premier League’s Rainbow Laces campaign. Homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death in Saudi Arabia, while the state stands accused of a host of other abuses including placing harsh restrictions on women’s rights and the right to political protest. “Jordan Henderson is of course free to play for whoever he chooses, but we would urge him to examine Saudi Arabia’s human rights record and be prepared to speak out about human rights violations in the country,” Amnesty’s UK economic affairs director Peter Frankental told the PA news agency last week. Pride in Football, a network of LGBT+ fan groups, said in a statement: “When you see someone who has been an ally so publicly transfer to a club in a country where LGBT+ people are attacked and imprisoned, it is disappointing. “Good luck in Saudi Arabia Jordan, but you have lost the respect of so many people who valued you and trusted you.”
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Israel president urges calm amid plans for further protest at judicial overhaul
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's president urged both sides of a dispute over moves to overhaul the judiciary to
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Jordan Henderson completes move to Al Ettifaq
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has completed his move to Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq, reuniting with former teammate Steven Gerrard.
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AC is hard on the planet. This building has a sustainable solution
In mid-July at the construction site at 1 Java Street in Brooklyn, New York, the outside temperatures can reach sweltering highs in the 90s. But 500-feet underground, it's 55 degrees all year round.
1970-01-01 08:00
Prada Earnings Jump, Helped by Luxury Demand in Asia, Europe
Prada SpA reported stronger earnings as the Italian fashion group benefited from shoppers in Europe and Asia splurging
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is Marc Daly now? Kenya Moore claims her estranged husband visited their daughter only twice in 2 years
Daly had earlier accused Moore of violating a court order that required her to inform him whenever Brooklyn would appear on TV shows or ads
1970-01-01 08:00
Adani Lenders Weigh Up to $750 Million Loan for Ambuja Debt
Barclays Plc, Deutsche Bank AG and Standard Chartered Plc are in talks to lend between $600 million and
1970-01-01 08:00
McDonald’s Sales, Profit Beat Estimates as Diners Flock to Chain
McDonald’s Corp. reported second-quarter sales and profits that surpassed analysts’ projections, a sign that it’s still attracting diners
1970-01-01 08:00
PSG lodge bid to rival Man Utd for Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund
PSG have lodged a bid for Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund, who is a top target for Manchester United. The Ligue 1 giants' offer is understood to be worth £42.9m, falling some way short of the first bid put in by the Red Devils.
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