Chinese Stocks Rally as Beijing Steps Up Economic Support
Chinese stocks rallied after Beijing took stronger action to support the world’s second-largest economy, showcasing determination to stem
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Mexico braces for 'extremely dangerous' Hurricane Otis
US meteorologists warn of a "potentially catastrophic" storm Otis when it makes landfall in southern Mexico.
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Browns finally get some clarity on Deshaun Watson's injury, but it's not good news
An MRI revealed that Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is dealing with a subscapularis strain in his rotator cuff.
1970-01-01 08:00
1,000 cats rescued in China from being slaughtered and sold as pork, mutton
Police in China have rescued some 1,000 cats from a truck en route to a slaughterhouse, state-affiliated media has reported, busting part of an illicit trade that fraudulently sells feline meat as pork or mutton and sparking fresh food safety concerns.
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Why isn't Bradley Beal playing for Suns? NBA Twitter shouts load management
Bradley Beal isn't playing the first game of the season for the Phoenix Suns, but is this a case of load management or a real injury?
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia Q3 inflation surprisingly strong, adds to rate hike risk
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian inflation was surprisingly strong in the third quarter, highlighting stubborn cost pressures that added greatly to the
1970-01-01 08:00
Chinese Stocks Set to Rise After ADRs Jump on Extra Xi Support
Chinese stocks are poised for gains after US-listed shares of mainland companies recorded their biggest one-day jump since
1970-01-01 08:00
Michigan cheating scandal may have also included 3 SEC, 2 Pac-12 contenders
It just keeps looking worse for the Michigan Wolverines. Find out the latest on the alleged sign-stealing scandal.
1970-01-01 08:00
Xi Steps Up Economic Aid With New Debt Issuance, PBOC Visit
Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the
1970-01-01 08:00
Students told ‘avoid all robots’ after Oregon University bomb threat prank
Students at the Oregon State University were warned to “avoid all robots” following a bomb threat prank involving automated food delivery machines on campus. The threat was made by a student on Tuesday via social media, causing university staff to issue the urgent warning. “Bomb Threat in Starship food delivery robots. Do not open robots. Avoid all robots until further notice. Public Safety is responding,” the institute wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. The university later provided several updates on the unfolding situation, saying that the robots had been isolated in a “safe location” before being inspected by a technician. Students were advised to “remain vigilant for suspicious activity”. The emergency was declared over just before 2pm local time with “normal activities” resuming. “All robots have been inspected and cleared. They will be back in service by 4pm today,” the university later wrote online. Starship, the company that designs the robots, said that despite the student’s subsequent admission that the bomb threat had been “a joke”, it had suspended the service while investigations were ongoing. In its own statement, the company wrote: “A student at Oregon State University sent a bomb threat, via social media, that involved Starship’s robots on the campus. “While the student has subsequently stated this is a joke and a prank, Starship suspended the service. “Safety is of the utmost importance to Starship and we are cooperating with law enforcement and the university during this investigation.” Read More University of Michigan slithers toward history with massive acquisition of jarred snake specimens Trump boasts that he ‘killed’ Tom Emmer’s speaker bid ‘Bandaid on an open chest wound’: Democrats mock latest speaker chaos
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Battery firm LG Energy Solution Q3 profit rises 40% on increased US output
By Heekyong Yang and Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution (LGES) on Wednesday posted a
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Golden State Warriors gifted best bulletin-board material thanks to Charles Barkley
Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors were given some great bulletin-board material thanks to TNT analyst Charles Barkley.
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