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Amgen-Horizon Takeover Seen Close to a Lock After FTC Pauses Challenge
Amgen-Horizon Takeover Seen Close to a Lock After FTC Pauses Challenge
Traders are almost 100% certain that Amgen Inc. will complete its $28 billion takeover of Horizon Therapeutics Plc
1970-01-01 08:00
France eliminated from FIBA World Cup and everyone is pointing fingers at Rudy Gobert
France eliminated from FIBA World Cup and everyone is pointing fingers at Rudy Gobert
After France's shocking elimination from the FIBA World Cup, many looked to Rudy Gobert. Could he have done more to avoid this early, unexpected exit?
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
President Joe Biden will travel to Vietnam in September, where he will meet with General Secretary Nguyen Phu
1970-01-01 08:00
Rachel Morin’s mother shares ‘unbearable’ pain as Bel Air killer still at large weeks after murder: update
Rachel Morin’s mother shares ‘unbearable’ pain as Bel Air killer still at large weeks after murder: update
Loved ones gathered on Sunday to honor Rachel Morin’s memory as her killer remains at large weeks after she was found dead on the Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air, Maryland. The 37-year-old’s heartbroken mother shared what she felt when she found out her daughter’s body had been found. “The pain was so unbearable,” Patty Morin said. Morin was found dead after heading off for a walk along on the trail on 6 August. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler recently told Fox News that identifying and catching the suspect is a “top priority” amid fears that he could do “something harmful to someone else”. “This individual poses a threat to every community from here to Los Angeles because we don’t know where he’s laying his head at night,” Sheriff Gahler said. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office revealed that DNA found at the scene of Morin’s murder had been matched to the DNA left at a home where an unknown man broke into a home in Los Angeles and violently attacked a young girl back in March. “The public will not be safe until we get him in custody,” Sheriff Gahler said. Read More Maryland police have DNA matching Rachel Morin murder suspect and video images but no identity Rachel Morin’s mother breaks silence on daughter’s killing Maryland sheriff calls out ‘heinous coward’ who killed mother-of-five Rachel Morin Rachel Morin’s boyfriend speaks out after police name man wanted over sex assault as suspect in murder Rachel Morin killer ‘not going to stop’ unless arrested, police say as new clues dry up
1970-01-01 08:00
Colombia Boosts LNG Imports Ahead of El Niño Dry Weather
Colombia Boosts LNG Imports Ahead of El Niño Dry Weather
Colombia has significantly ramped up imports of liquefied natural gas to conserve its hydroelectric operations as El Niño
1970-01-01 08:00
Theme Parks Are Offering Free Return Tickets When Temperatures Get Too Extreme
Theme Parks Are Offering Free Return Tickets When Temperatures Get Too Extreme
Theme parks are moving to offer free return tickets when temperatures hit extreme levels, a sign that operators
1970-01-01 08:00
Spanish Kiss Scandal Sparks Legal Probe, Mother’s Hunger Strike
Spanish Kiss Scandal Sparks Legal Probe, Mother’s Hunger Strike
Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales was dragged deeper into scandal as prosecutors opened a probe, and his mother
1970-01-01 08:00
Two-Year Treasury Notes Draw Highest Yield Since 2006 at Auction
Two-Year Treasury Notes Draw Highest Yield Since 2006 at Auction
An auction of two-year Treasury notes Monday drew the highest yield since 2006, reflecting the US bond market
1970-01-01 08:00
VinFast’s Surge Above $200 Billion Vaults EV Maker Past Goldman, Boeing
VinFast’s Surge Above $200 Billion Vaults EV Maker Past Goldman, Boeing
Unprofitable Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker VinFast Auto Pte Ltd. is now worth more than the likes of Goldman Sachs
1970-01-01 08:00
US Shale Pumps More Cash into Aging Oil Fields, Rystad Says
US Shale Pumps More Cash into Aging Oil Fields, Rystad Says
US independent shale oil producers plowed money into output growth in the second quarter at the fastest rate
1970-01-01 08:00
European Stocks Gain on Stimulus Bets; Rates Outlook in Focus
European Stocks Gain on Stimulus Bets; Rates Outlook in Focus
European stocks rose on Monday as China’s stimulus measures to lift its equity market boosted risk sentiment, while
1970-01-01 08:00
Nick Donofrio’s family pay tribute to ‘loving’ son who was shot dead after entering wrong home
Nick Donofrio’s family pay tribute to ‘loving’ son who was shot dead after entering wrong home
The parents of a South Carolina college student are mourning the loss of their son after he was fatally shot when he entered the wrong house by mistake. Nicholas Anthony Donofrio, 20, was a student at the University of South Carolina and lived at the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house, his parents told local news station WTNH. According to the City of Colombia Police Department, Donofrio was mistaken for a burglar and shot in the early morning hours of 26 August after he tried to enter a residence a few houses away from the fraternity on South Holly Street. Authorities said that a 911 call was initially made regarding an ongoing burglary, but it later escalated to a shooting situation. Donofrio was pronounced dead at the scene. The young man had recently moved into the fraternity’s off-campus home ahead of the start of his junior year at the university. Donofrio, a Kinesiology and Exercise Science major, was looking forward to living at the fraternity home with four close friends. ”[Nick was] a great son, loving, compassionate, all the traits you would want in a son,” Donofrio’s grieving parents said in a statement to WTNH. Donofrio was originally from Madison, Connecticut and graduated high school in 2021. “When officers arrived on the scene, they found a deceased male on the front porch with a gunshot wound to the upper body,” the City of Columbia Police said in a statement. “Preliminary information indicates that Donofrio who resided on South Holly Street attempted to enter the wrong home when he was fatally shot.” Classes at the University of South Carolina resumed on 23 August. “Our Student Affairs team is providing resources and support to those who may be affected by this tragedy, and we remind all of our students that help is always available to them,” the university said in a statement to The State. In South Carolina, individuals have no obligation to retreat and are allowed to use deadly force if they’re not engaged in unlawful activity and are in a place where they have a right to be — such as their home or place of business. The state’s “stand your ground” laws also limit law enforcement’s ability to immediately arrest the shooter if they claim they were attacked first or acting in self-defence. The City of Columbia Police Department said the investigation remains ongoing and it will consult with the solicitor’s office regarding the circumstances surrounding the case and whether charges could be filed. Read More Ron DeSantis booed at Jacksonville vigil as police say racist Florida shooter bought weapons legally – live Who is Ryan Palmeter? What we know about the racist 21-year-old Dollar General shooter Judge to decide if father of man accused in parade shooting will stand trial too
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