Boris Eifman's new ballet
The Russian choreographer's latest production is based on Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender Is The Night." Alicia Powell reports.
The Russian choreographer's latest production is based on Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender Is The Night." Alicia Powell reports.
Comes as nearly 34,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, says Hamas-run health ministry
Five women and seven men have been tasked with hearing the first-ever criminal case against a US president
The retail ready packaging market size is anticipated to grow from USD 88.34 Billion in 2023 to USD 155.25 Billion in 10 years. The market ought to witness a positive growth rate owing to increasing demand for retail ready packaging across end-user industries.Newark, April 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Brainy Insights estimates that the global retail ready packaging market will grow from USD 88.34 Billion in 2023 to USD 155.25 Billion by 2033. The retail-ready packaging is tailored to the div
Fans weren't impressed by Brad Fittler's comments during the Storm game. Read more here.
Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty ImagesRep. Jake LaTurner (R-KS) announced on Thursday that he will not be seeking re-election, splashing into the steady stream of Congress members who are opting out of the rat race.In a statement, LaTurner said that he would stay in his seat for the remainder of his term, but that he would not seek re-election, so he could spend more time with his four children. The Kansas Republican wrote, “the busy schedule of serving in Congress has taken a toll. The unrepeat
BNP Paribas was ordered by a U.S. judge on Thursday to face a lawsuit accusing the French bank of helping Sudan's government commit genocide between 1997 and 2011 by providing banking services that violated American sanctions. Hellerstein said the bank's admission that its employees recognized its role in giving Sudanese entities access to the U.S. banking system meant it could not now argue differently.
CINCINNATI, April 18, 2024--LSI Industries Inc. (NASDAQ: LYTS, "LSI" or the "Company"), a leading U.S. based manufacturer of commercial lighting and display solutions, today announced the acquisition of privately held EMI Industries ("EMI") for an all-cash purchase price of $50 million.
Former PM’s publisher reportedly forced to apologise over use of ‘fabricated’ quote
The huge new stone defences in the £35m scheme will absorb the power of the roughest seas.
In flurry of activity late on Thursday, full jury of 12 selected in Trump’s historic criminal trial
Host Fiona Bruce intervened after David TC Davies went on the offensive against Bridget Phillipson.
Asian markets will hope to end a bruising week on a positive note on Friday, but fraying global sentiment and a reluctance to take on much risk ahead of the weekend amid persistent Middle East tensions could limit any upside. Headlines from the great and the good of global finance gathered in Washington continue to keep traders on edge, especially regarding exchange rates and central banks' policy path relative to an increasingly hawkish Fed. Asia's economic calendar, meanwhile, sees the release of first quarter GDP from Malaysia and Japanese inflation for March.
A woman was arrested, and her uncle was sent to the morgue after she wheeled his corpse into a bank in Brazil and tried to obtain a loan with his signature. He couldn’t give it, of course, being dead. Security video showed Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, wheeling the late Paulo Roberto Braga, 68, into a Rio de Janeiro bank on Tuesday and requesting a $3,250 loan on his behalf. The loan was ...
Quarterly net sales fell about 2% to $4.31 billion from a year earlier. Net sales of PPG's industrial coatings segment fell 3% to $1.70 billion, from $1.75 billion a year earlier, due to lower selling prices and slightly lower sales volumes. Its performance coatings segment's net sales fell about 1% to $2.61 billion in the quarter, hit by lower sales volumes.
"The biggest accomplishment is that we made every use of that space down to the centimeter," contractor Nady Samnang tells PEOPLE
Asian markets will hope to end a bruising week on a positive note on Friday, but fraying global sentiment and a reluctance to take on much risk ahead of the weekend amid persistent Middle East tensions could limit any upside. Headlines from the great and the good of global finance gathered in Washington continue to keep traders on edge, especially regarding exchange rates and central banks' policy path relative to an increasingly hawkish Fed. The world's biggest exercise in democracy gets underway on Friday too, as the first of seven phases opens in India's general election, with 166 million voters across 21 states and territories casting their vote. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Thursday the central bank may raise interest rates again if the yen's declines significantly push up domestic inflation.
The singer has been giving subtle clues about her new album — 'Tortured Poets Department' — with her recent outfits
NEW YORK, April 18, 2024--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to five classes of notes issued by American Credit Acceptance Receivables Trust 2024-2 ("ACAR 2024-2"), an ABS collateralized by a pool of auto loans.
Bitcoin's (BTC-USD) halving event is expected to occur over this weekend, either Friday, April 19 or Saturday, April 20. The halving event operates to reduce the number of available bitcoins in circulation once every four years, ultimately controlling inflation within the cryptocurrency. CoinFund Co-Founder and CIO Alex Felix and BitGo Managing Director and Head of the Go Network Matt Ballensweig join Market Domination to discuss bitcoin's long-term price trajectory. Ballensweig considers the halving a "non-event" for the short-term scope of bitcoin, advising traders to "stick to the basics" when managing crypto-adjacent stocks like bitcoin miners. Felix believes bitcoin could ascend to anywhere between $150,000 to $200,000 over the next couple years based on price progressions following past halvings. Want to learn more about the bitcoin halving? Watch this video from Yahoo Finance for a quick explainer: Bitcoin halving: Explained For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
NEW YORK — NYPD officers with batons and wearing helmets took dozens of Columbia University students into custody Thursday after groups protesting the war in Gaza refused to take down a two-day encampment zone. Hundreds of cops entered campus in the early afternoon, with several “school buses” on standby to transport those arrested. Students continued to chant on the lawn throughout the day, ...