Guggenheim Hires Rothschild’s Homer Parkhill in Restructuring Push
Guggenheim Partners is hiring a restructuring veteran from Rothschild & Co. as the firm beefs up its cadre
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Victoria Beckham serenades husband David Beckham with impromptu performance of iconic Spice Girls song
Victoria Beckham may not have fully "hung up" her microphone after all.
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Carlee Russell – latest: 'Kidnap victim' admits to lying about abduction and toddler in distress
Carlee Russell’s story about being abducted after stopping at the side of a road to help a distressed toddler was a lie, her lawyer has said in a statement. The 25-year-old from Alabama told police she was kidnapped after stopping to help a toddler in diapers who was walking alone on Interstate 459 on the evening of 13 July. She came back home two days after the alleged abduction. Her family had stuck by her story, even after police publicly expressed scepticism. However, Hoover Police Department Chief Nicholas Derzis on Monday said Ms Russell’s attorney, Emory Anthony, had now provided a statement on Monday saying there was no kidnapping The statement in part read: “There was no kidnapping on Thursday July 13. My client did not see a baby on the side on the road.” Earlier CrimeStoppers walked back a pledge to return almost $63,000 in donations to help find Carlee Russell after the 25-year-old’s kidnapping story fell under suspicion. More than $63,000 was raised during the two-day search for the Alabama woman. But the organisation that offers anonymous tips about criminal activity now said the money will not be returned after initially making the promise. Read More Carlee Russell sent several bizarre tweets before disappearing Alabama lawyer says police is using ‘every other synonym for lie except saying she lied’ in Carlee Russell case Boyfriend of Carlee Russell deletes social media posts after police cast doubt over her kidnapping story Police doubt Carlee Russell’s kidnapping claims. Could she face consequences?
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Marketmind: China gloom deepens, Wall Street shines
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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A Howard Schnellenberger Trophy to boot adds a little kick to emerging Miami-Louisville rivalry
Take one step back and look at this epic rivalry trophy that is being introduced for the Miami-Louisville to honor the late, great Howard Schnellenberger.Howard Schnellenberger was important to Miami's rise as a program as he was to Louisville's.Although he did well at FAU, and Okl...
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Carlee Russell, who went missing in Alabama after 911 call about a child on an interstate, says through her attorney she was not kidnapped
Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who earlier this month went missing for 49 hours after making a 911 call about a child on an interstate, said she was not kidnapped and did not see a baby on the side of the road, according to a statement from her attorney.
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Oppenheimer: How he was influenced by a Hindu holy book
The 'father of the atomic bomb' counted the Hindu holy book Bhagavad Gita as one of his favourites.
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Braves motivation for latest trade reminds us how savvy ATL front office is
The Atlanta Braves' front office continues to make savvy moves to round out their star-studded roster.The Atlanta Braves acquired left-handed pitcher Taylor Hearn from the Texas Rangers on Monday, per MLB insider Mark Bowman. The move further bolsters the Braves' bullpen for the stretc...
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: What would a Knicks trade for Joel Embiid actually look like?
If the Philadelphia 76ers are ultimately forced to part ways with franchise cornerstone Joel Embiid, the New York Knicks are heavy favorites to acquire him. What would that trade look like?The Philadelphia 76ers are stuck between a rock and a hard place. James Harden has demanded a trade with hi...
1970-01-01 08:00
Morgan Stanley Sets Sights on Next Round of ETFs in Comeback Bid
Morgan Stanley is seeking to launch its next wave of exchange-traded funds after re-entering the industry in February,
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US DOJ sues Texas over floating border barriers
By Eric Beech and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department on Monday sued Texas over floating barriers
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Citi Says New Capital Rules Could Hinder Derivatives, Prime Brokerage Services
Citigroup Inc. said a slew of new capital requirements that regulators will propose this week could hinder the
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