Fishermen's giant stingray catch
Fishermen in Peru land a stingray weighing in at one tonne. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Fishermen in Peru land a stingray weighing in at one tonne. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former billionaire cryptocurrency wunderkind, is set to be sentenced on Thursday over his conviction for stealing $8 billion from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX exchange he founded. Bankman-Fried, 32, faces the prospect of decades behind bars after a jury found him guilty in November on seven fraud and conspiracy counts. The hearing will mark the culmination of Bankman-Fried's downfall from an ultra-wealthy cryptocurrency entrepreneur and major political donor to U.S. authorities' biggest trophy to date in a crackdown on malfeasance in digital asset markets.
Kardashian's kids cuddled-up in bunny pajamas in the cute photo
TimesSquare Capital Management, an equity investment management company, released its “U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy” fourth-quarter investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the fourth quarter, the strategy underperformed the Russell Midcap Growth Index and returned 13.66% (gross) and 13.44% (net) while the index return was – 14.55%. In addition, please […]
The owner, operator and charterer of the container ship that struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday are likely to face lawsuits over its collapse and the people killed or injured, but legal experts say U.S. maritime law could limit the companies’ liability. U.S. laws pertaining to open-water navigation and shipping, which are created through court decisions and by acts of Congress, could restrict the kinds of lawsuits filed against the registered owner of the Singapore-flagged ship, Grace Ocean Pte Ltd, its manager Synergy Marine Group and its charterer Maersk, and could limit the damages they would have to pay, three legal experts told Reuters. The economic damages suffered by the city of Baltimore from the closure of the port, the busiest port for car shipments in the U.S., or by businesses that rely on it and the now-collapsed bridge would not be recoverable through lawsuits, said Martin Davies, director of the Maritime Law Center at Tulane University School of Law.
The Kremlin said on Thursday complete silence was needed when it came to discussions about possible prisoner exchanges involving Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia a year ago on suspicion of espionage. Gershkovich, 32, became the first U.S. journalist arrested on spying charges in Russia since the Cold War when he was detained by the Federal Security Service (FSB) on March 29. The reporter, the Journal and the U.S. government all deny he is a spy.
Searches continue for four other people missing after two bodies are found in a submerged truck.
Owning a home can feel like risky business, from coming up with the mortgage payment every month to worrying about disasters like fires or floods or tornadoes. But here is something riskier still: Going without home insurance in the U.S. altogether. It is called “going bare,” and 12% of American homeowners report doing just that, according to a study from the Insurance Information Institute (III) and Munich Re.
KAILUA KONA, Hawaii, March 28, 2024--Nutrex-Hawaii, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyanotech Corporation, unveils its #1 selling BioAstin® Hawaiian Astaxanthin® dietary supplement in a groundbreaking sugar free gummy format, enriched with an industry-leading 12mg of natural Hawaiian Astaxanthin per daily serving.
With Wall St set for its final trading day of a bumper first quarter, the Federal Reserve seems in "no rush" to lower interest rates just yet - buoying the dollar as other central banks chomp at the bit. Fed Governor Christopher Waller set the tone for the Easter break on Wednesday indicating the central bank was being patient rather than hesitant in lowering borrowing costs this year. Although the comments marginally shaved expectations for a rate cut as soon as June - and nudged two-year Treasury yields back up - it was also clear Waller was merely talking about timing.
A few years after graduating from college, Sam Bankman-Fried grew worried he was not taking enough risks. So the son of two Stanford Law School professors quit his Wall Street job and in 2017 started a cryptocurrency hedge fund, setting off a sequence of events that will culminate on Thursday with his sentencing over what federal prosecutors have called one of the biggest financial frauds in U.S. history. Prosecutors are seeking 40 to 50 years behind bars for 32-year-old Bankman-Fried, while his defense lawyers have argued he should receive less than 5-1/4 years.
Olympic silver medallist Keely Hodgkinson is thrilled to give athletics fans a sneak peek at how she is aiming to upgrade to gold in Paris as part of two fly-on-the-wall documentaries.
“You can afford to live on your own, you're choosing not to."
Cuoco shares 11-month-old Matilda with her partner Tom Pelphrey
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump were the butt of the "Tonight Show" host's gag.
European shares inched higher on Thursday, heading into the long Easter weekend, propped up by gains in JD Sports after reiterating its annual profit forecast, while the benchmark index eyed a second consecutive quarter in the green. The pan-European STOXX 600 edged 0.3% up and eked out a fresh record high, as of 0940 GMT.
Energy stocks are the biggest winners this month as oil prices push higher. It's a sign the market rally is broadening beyond just Big Tech.
With flagging iPhone sales, Apple has been pivoting to its burgeoning and successful services business. But that pivot has brought further attention to possible problems with the company's "Walled Garden" ecosystem.
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With Wall St set for its final trading day of a bumper first quarter, the Federal Reserve seems in "no rush" to lower interest rates just yet - buoying the dollar as other central banks chomp at the bit. Fed Governor Christopher Waller set the tone for the Easter break on Wednesday indicating the central bank was being patient rather than hesitant in lowering borrowing costs this year. Although the comments marginally shaved expectations for a rate cut as soon as June - and nudged two-year Treasury yields back up - it was also clear Waller was merely talking about timing.
General Motors chair and CEO Mary Barra tells Yahoo Finance this is the year of executing on big goals.
HENDERSON, Nev, March 28, 2024--Zura Bio Limited (Nasdaq: ZURA) ("Zura Bio") a clinical-stage immunology company developing novel dual-pathway antibodies for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, today reported full year 2023 financial results and recent business highlights. The Company has also announced the appointment of Robert Lisicki as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective April 8, 2024, succeeding its Founding CEO, Someit Sidhu, M.D. Dr. Sidhu will continue to serve Zura Bio as a non-i