Navigator CO2 Cancels US Corn Belt Carbon Pipeline Plan
A pipeline project aimed at reducing emissions from the US corn ethanol industry is being scrapped following regulatory
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Rolling Stones perform star-studded surprise set at album release party
The Rolling Stones perform album New York City club Hackney Diamonds
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Man United manager Erik ten Hag tries to stay out of ownership talks and stay focused on the team
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is doing his best to keep his focus on the field and out of the boardroom with the ownership of the club up in the air and the team struggling early in the Premier League season
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Canada August retail sales down 0.1%, boost expectations of rate pause
OTTAWA Canadian retail sales fell by 0.1% in August from July and look set to stay flat in
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Column-What landing? Global economy's twin engines rev up: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida The 2024 consensus world economic and market view is shaping up to be
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Idina Menzel says 'interracial aspect' played into her marriage to Taye Diggs ending
Idina Menzel has shared about some of the "very complicated" reasons she and Taye Diggs split in 2013.
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China Trials Tougher Offsets Rules to Revive Stalled Market
China will impose tighter standards on voluntary carbon credits as it revives its long-stalled offsets market. New China
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Man finally caught after faking heart attacks to avoid paying the bill in 20 different restaurants
A serial dine and dasher who faked having heart attacks to avoid paying the bill has finally been caught. Aidas J, 50, who is of Lithuanian nationality and lives in Alicante scammed 20 eateries in the area by refusing to pay the bill. He dramatically clutched his chest and fell to the floor as if he was having a heart attack, say several reports. Putting on a stellar performance, Aidas masqueraded as a Russian tourist and mixed together multiple languages. He would order multiple items on the menu before refusing to pay, revealed Spanish newspaper El País. The conman who dressed well in designer clothes always started with a Russian Salad, washed down with multiple glasses of whiskey, followed by a hearty main of entrecote or lobster, followed by more whisky for desert. The twentieth time Aidas tried his luck in a year caught the attention of the police, when the manager of Buen Comer restaurant Moisés Doménech noticed him trying to flee. Mr Doménech told the Sun when he attempted to spree, he fell to the floor. She told the newspaper: “It was very theatrical, he pretended to faint and slumped himself down on the floor.” The offender ordered two whiskeys and seafood paella at El Buen Corner, receiving a bill for 34.85 Euros. He even sought medical attention for his ‘heart problems’ and was even admitted to hospital, report El País. Aidas has only now been arrested after the last time he attempted to swerve the bill as he ignored court summons and fines, say the paper. The spokesperson for Alicante National Police told Insider: "He was arrested multiple times in the city of Alicante. The modus operandi was the same," she said. After a long string of offences, the conman has been jailed for 42 days but his crimes are considered minor as each bill was between £13 and £60. Read More Bedbugs spread to hotels and hostels in Europe after Paris outbreak No-shows at pubs, restaurants and bars double London’s best new restaurants: From Spanish-Welsh fusion at Mountain to British kitsch at 20 Berkeley Italy PM Meloni leaves partner after sexist comments AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv makes ‘breakthrough’ on Dnipro river - live
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Judge rules Alex Jones can't use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying Sandy Hook families
A Texas judge has ruled that Infowars host Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying more than $1.1 billion to families who sued over his conspiracy theories that the Sandy Hook school massacre was a hoax
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Italy signs deal to take in migrant workers from Tunisia
ROME Italy on Friday signed a deal to take in some 4,000 workers from Tunisia, in line with
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What's streaming now: The Rolling Stones, John le Carré, 'Living for the Dead' and Harry Bosch
This week’s new entertainment releases include a Rolling Stones album, a revealing documentary about spy novelist John le Carré and “Living for the Dead,” a new Hulu series that's like “Queer Eye” meets “Ghost Hunters.”
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Mauricio Pochettino admits Chelsea injury crisis is not simply 'bad luck'
Mauricio Pochettino believes there is more to Chelsea's injury crisis than simply bad luck.
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