
Scarlett Johansson is a full-fledged Disney adult despite that lawsuit
Scarlett Johansson may have sued Disney in 2021 for breach of contract, but the "Black Widow" star still is -- and always has been -- a full-fledged Disney adult. (A Disney adult can be defined in many ways depending on one's level of fandom, but the term tends to refer to a grown person that is a dedicated Disney fan.)
1970-01-01 08:00

20 Bits of Groovy ’60s Slang
Let your freak flag fly, man.
1970-01-01 08:00

Christina Applegate says she won't return to TV and film following multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Christina Applegate says she's done with on-camera work while she is living with multiple sclerosis.
1970-01-01 08:00

Banco do Brasil's net profit jumps nearly 30% in first quarter
SAO PAULO Brazilian state-controlled lender Banco do Brasil SA reported on Monday a 29% leap in first-quarter net
1970-01-01 08:00

Buffett-backed Nubank reports record revenue on steady user growth
Brazil's Nubank on Monday reported record revenue for the first-quarter as the digital bank benefited from steady growth
1970-01-01 08:00

EV startup Arrival's cash and equivalents slump at end of first quarter
British electric vehicle start-up Arrival SA said on Monday it had $130 million in cash and cash equivalents
1970-01-01 08:00

US may default on debt as soon as June 1, Yellen reaffirms
It's still likely that the US could default on its obligations in early June if Congress doesn't act, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday.
1970-01-01 08:00

Explainer-How Wall Street is preparing for possible US debt default
By Davide Barbuscia and Pete Schroeder NEW YORK/WASHINGTON As talks over raising the U.S. government's $31.4 trillion debt
1970-01-01 08:00

Debt ceiling: Still no plan to avoid a default, but major shifts in posture
After a week of meetings on the debt ceiling, Congress, the White House and the country still do not have a clear path forward to avoid a cataclysmic default with just four days when both the House and Senate are scheduled to be in session before June 1, when the US could default on its obligations. On one hand, it looks like this could go to the brink. On the other, there have been pockets of progress over the intervening days and signs that some of the most stringent and hardened positions negotiators have been echoing over the last three months are slowly beginning to soften.
1970-01-01 08:00

'Every family should be concerned' about debt ceiling, consumer watchdog warns
Leaders in Washington are running out of time to avoid an unprecedented default on US debt. The top consumer watchdog in the federal government is warning of dire consequences for American families.
1970-01-01 08:00

Pakistan's political crisis will deepen its economic misery
The political unrest that's engulfed Pakistan since former Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested earlier this week will complicate efforts to secure a financial lifeline from the International Monetary Fund and exacerbate the country's economic crisis.
1970-01-01 08:00

SocGen beats estimates as bond trading offsets retail banking slump
By Mathieu Rosemain and Matthieu Protard PARIS (Reuters) -French bank Societe Generale posted better than expected quarterly earnings on Friday
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