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July Was Almost The Hottest Month Ever—But 13-Month Streak Of Record Temperatures Is Finally Over
Forbes Business Breaking July Was Almost The Hottest Month Ever—But 13-Month Streak Of Record Temperatures Is Finally Over Siladitya Ray Forbes Staff Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. Following Aug 8, 2024, 02:42am EDT Updated Aug 8, 2024, 07:57am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline The
Walz has history with China – it’s more hawkish than critics claim
Walz has history with China - it's more hawkish than critics claim Twitter/Tim Walz Walz meeting the Dalai Lama, a bête noire of Beijing, in 2016 Within hours of Tim Walz being declared winner of the Democratic "veepstakes", Republican accusations that he is pro-China came thick and fast. "Communist China is very happy," Donald Trump's
56 days and counting: Two NASA astronauts are still in space as tests on Boeing capsule continue
Their high-stakes mission was supposed to last about a week — but 56 days later, two NASA astronauts are still aboard the International Space Station, waiting as teams on the ground try to figure out how to bring them home safely in the Boeing spaceship they rode to orbit. The beleaguered Starliner capsule has two problems:
Chuck Todd: The campaign reset is complete
On July 19, the day after the GOP convention ended, I wrote that “we are getting awfully close to the moment where it might be fair to say, ‘Throw out everything you thought you knew about this election.’” Well, that moment arrived two days later, when President Joe Biden officially dropped his re-election bid and
Camping World proudly raises huge American flag local officials ordered to be taken down: ‘Symbolism about how we feel about this country’
The Stars and Stripes is back in business. A California RV dealership is defiantly displaying the massive American flag it was told to take down by local officials earlier this year — despite proudly flying similarly sized versions of the Stars and Stripes at its more than 250 other locations across the country without issue.
If This Is The Start Of A Crash, This Is How Goldman Is Trading It
Goldman's sellside research desk has traditionally been one of the most bullish on Wall Street, usually to the point of comedic and mind-numbing obstinacy, refusing to cut their cheerful economic outlook until the US is deep in a recession. Which is why we note today's decision by chief economist Jan Hatzius to hike his 12-month
PnB Rock Murder Trial: Man Found Guilty of Sending Teen Son to Kill Rapper
Amid the murder trial of rapper PnB Rock on Wednesday, a jury found Freddie Trone, a Los Angeles man, guilty of orchestrating the murder of the rapper by sending his 17-year-old son to commit the crime. PnB Rock, 30, whose legal name is Rakim Hasheem Allen, was shot at Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles in South
Joshua Tree’s Most Iconic Home—the Kellogg Doolittle House—Is at the Center of a Scandal
Along the outskirts of Joshua Tree National Park in California lies an iconic home known as the Kellogg Doolittle House—which is now mired in a scandal. Two women have accused the property’s current owner, music industry businessman Scott Leonard, of drugging and assaulting them when they visited the famous house, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Trump stays home, leaving Vance to challenge Harris and Walz for the Midwest
CNN — It was the first big day of the wrestle for the Midwest that is likely to decide the 2024 election, and someone important was missing — former President Donald Trump. The Republican nominee left it to his vice presidential pick, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, to troll the newly minted Democratic ticket through the
‘More of us than you’: Thousands of anti-racist protesters turn out to counter far-right rallies in UK
London and Sheffield CNN — Thousands of anti-racist protesters have taken to the streets across the United Kingdom to counter a spate of far-right rallies planned to target immigration centers, seeming to thwart what looked set to be another day of rioting. After days of violence spurred by disinformation around a deadly stabbing attack, police