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Chipmaker Wolfspeed secures $1.25 billion in debt funding led by Apollo Global
Chipmaker Wolfspeed secures $1.25 billion in debt funding led by Apollo Global
Wolfspeed said on Monday that a group led by Apollo Global Management would make a debt investment of
1970-01-01 08:00
Texas Bakes and Breaks Records Amid Searing Heat: Weather Watch
Texas Bakes and Breaks Records Amid Searing Heat: Weather Watch
Excessive heat warnings and heat advisories stretch from southern Arizona to the Florida Panhandle, covering most of Texas
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Power Rankings: The worst trade deadline deal every team has made
MLB Power Rankings: The worst trade deadline deal every team has made
MLB Power Rankings of the worst trade deadline deal every team has made in its history.The MLB trade deadline should be a holiday. In fact, baseball fans should be allowed to take off from work, household chores, and any other responsibilities leading up to the big summer day. It’s not alw...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pakistan army general among three sacked over violence by Imran Khan's party
Pakistan army general among three sacked over violence by Imran Khan's party
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan's army has sacked three senior officers, including a lieutenant general, for failing to avert
1970-01-01 08:00
Siemens Energy share sell-off deepens, takes market value loss to $8 billion
Siemens Energy share sell-off deepens, takes market value loss to $8 billion
By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Siemens Energy shares fell for a second consecutive session on Monday, hit by a raft
1970-01-01 08:00
Yankees rumors: Aaron Judge potential return date revealed
Yankees rumors: Aaron Judge potential return date revealed
The Yankees don't have a hard return date for Aaron Judge this season, but one member of the club gave his estimate for Judge's comeback timeline.Amid the New York Yankees' slump, everyone's talking about when star slugger Aaron Judge might return from injury.Judge has be...
1970-01-01 08:00
Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for bizarre tweet boasting about good health and claiming her TV is spying on her
Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for bizarre tweet boasting about good health and claiming her TV is spying on her
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a lengthy tweet bragging about her health and exercise regimen after claiming that her TV in her DC residence appears to be spying on her. On Sunday morning, Ms Greene wrote: “Last night in my DC residence, the television turned on by itself and the screen showed someone’s laptop trying to connect to the TV.” “Just for the record: I’m very happy. I’m also very healthy and eat well and exercise a lot. I don’t smoke and never have. I don’t take any medications. I am not vaccinated. So I’m not concerned about blood clots, heart conditions, strokes, or anything else. Nor do I have anything to hide,” Ms Greene added, possibly in a reference to the novel 1984, where residents are spied on by the state via their TVs. “I just love my country and the people and know how much they’ve been screwed over by the corrupt people in our government and I’m not willing to be quiet about it, or willing to go along with it,” she concluded, before adding a link to a CBS News story about Smart TVs possibly spying on their users, according to the FBI. The agency issued a warning in late 2019 saying that Smart TVs could be hacked and access could be gained to a home’s computer network. The FBI noted that while Smart TVs are connected to the Internet, they’re often much less secure than computers and smartphones. This means that cybercriminals may use the TVs to access home routers, TechCrunch noted at the time. “Beyond the risk that your TV manufacturer and app developers may be listening and watching you, that television can also be a gateway for hackers to come into your home,” the FBI warning said at the time. Ms Greene was quickly mocked by Twitter users for seemingly suggesting that the government was spying on her via her TV. “Yeah every time someone tries to access my WiFi I know that means they’re coming to kill me,” historian Kevin Kruse tweeted. “Was the deep state trying to watch your tv shows?” Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo tweeted. “Am I the only one who doesn’t know what the tv screen looks like when it shows ‘someone’s laptop trying to connect to the TV.’ I wanted to be prepared for when I have my first psychotic break.” “It happens all the time in apt buildings. Someone chooses the wrong tv. You say deny and move on,” Greg Gadren responded. “Do people not know about smart tvs? I’ve accidentally tried to connect to other people’s tv in my apartment complex. It doesn’t mean I’m trying to spy, nor does it mean anything weird is happening,” one account holder said. “You should IMPEACH THE TV,” one Twitter user said. “What is apple play for $200.” “Have you considered an exorcism?” another account holder said. “Are they in the room with us right now?” California Democrat Eric Swalwell joked. “I feel like a neighbor accidentally trying to Airplay to your TV isn’t an assassination attempt?” Hayden Clarkin said. “I am laughing so f****** hard. A neighbor trying to screen share something accidentally clicked ‘Samsung-8237’ instead of ‘Samsung-1490’ and this delusional nut job is issuing a final will and testament,” Caleb Hearon said. Read More Speaker McCarthy supports expunging Trump's impeachments over Ukraine and Jan. 6 Arizona election denier Kari Lake ‘couch-surfing like a bum’ at Mar-a-Lago, ex-Trump lawyer says Lauren Boebert reveals she’s officially a grandmother as she avoids question about Marjorie Taylor Greene spat Trump allies in Congress seek to expunge impeachments Lauren Boebert reveals she’s officially a grandmother at age 36 Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Lauren Boebert a ‘little b****’ on House floor
1970-01-01 08:00
First pitch: 1-on-1 with MLB superstar Mike Trout as his worlds collide
First pitch: 1-on-1 with MLB superstar Mike Trout as his worlds collide
DENVER — An off day in Denver provided everything Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout could possibly want away from the diamond.Oh sure, his beloved Philadelphia Eagles still haven't started training camp yet, but a break in the MLB schedule ahead of a three-game series in the Mil...
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: Why a Paul George-Knicks trade makes more sense than you think
NBA rumors: Why a Paul George-Knicks trade makes more sense than you think
Leading up to the 2023 NBA Draft, Marc Stein of Substack reported that the Los Angeles Clippers were "attempting to gauge Paul George's trade value…" Within days of the report, George was already being linked to the Knicks.According to Ian Begley, the Knicks and Clippers &q...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pakistan Raises Key Rate to Record High in Emergency Meeting
Pakistan Raises Key Rate to Record High in Emergency Meeting
Pakistan’s central bank unexpectedly raised its benchmark rate to a record high in an emergency meeting as the
1970-01-01 08:00
Princess Diana’s ‘black sheep’ jumper predicted to sell at auction for up to £70,000
Princess Diana’s ‘black sheep’ jumper predicted to sell at auction for up to £70,000
A jumper worn by Diana, Princess of Wales is predicted to sell at auction for up to £70,000. The famous red and white “black sheep” sweater, which had been lost for decades, is being offered at auction for the first time at Sotheby’s in New York on September 7. Diana first wore the woollen jumper – with its black and white sheep motif – to a polo match of her fiance, the then-prince of Wales, in June 1981. It was one of the first pieces designed by Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne for their knitwear label Warm & Wonderful, and helped to catapult their brand into the public eye. They said: “Much to our amazement, the first we knew of Lady Diana Spencer wearing the sweater was when we saw her on the front page of one of the Sunday newspapers. “Her influence was impactful almost immediately thereafter, leading to a surge in sales and public awareness of our small label, for which we will be forever grateful.” A few weeks after its first appearance, the pair received an official letter from Buckingham Palace requesting either a repair or a replacement for the sweater as it had been damaged. They knitted a new sweater for the late princess, but the whereabouts of the original remained unknown until they rediscovered it in March this year in their attic, tucked away in a small box beside a cotton bedspread. Warm & Wonderful stopped producing the black sheep style in 1994, but it was reissued in 2020 as a collaboration with the brand Rowing Blazer. The actress Emma Corrin wore a replica of the sweater when she played Diana in the fourth season of Netflix’s The Crown in 2020. Meanwhile, a sweater of the same design is part of the permanent collection of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. Sotheby’s is offering the original sweater as part of its inaugural Fashion Icons sale which will run during New York Fashion week from August 31 to September 13. The auction house holds the record for the most valuable Diana dress ever sold – an aubergine ball dress which was bought for 604,800 dollars (around £474,870) in January 2023. It also sold Diana’s Attallah Cross to Kim Kardashian in the Royal and Noble auction in London in January for £163,800. Speaking about the jumper, Sotheby’s global head of fashion and accessories Cynthia Houlton said: “This exceptional garment, meticulously preserved, carries the whispers of Princess Diana’s grace, charm, and her keen eye for fashion.” Read More Gongs, chanting and Celtic Shamanism: What I learnt from a day at the Glastonbury Healing Field A woman stopped cleaning after her husband accused her of doing ‘nothing’. Then she filmed the results Taylor Swift ‘declined Meghan Markle’s personal letter’ to appear on Archetypes Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
1970-01-01 08:00
Pikmin 4 Preview
Pikmin 4 Preview
The Switch might be showing its age, but Nintendo still has exciting releases in store
1970-01-01 08:00
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