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U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds
Forbes Business Breaking U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds Molly Bohannon Forbes Staff Molly Bohannon has been a Forbes news reporter since 2023. Following Aug 4, 2024, 04:25pm EDT Updated Aug 4, 2024, 04:52pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline American runner Noah Lyles
Djokovic Beats Alcaraz For Olympic Gold—In Battle Of World’s Top-Paid Tennis Stars
Forbes Business Breaking Djokovic Beats Alcaraz For Olympic Gold—In Battle Of World's Top-Paid Tennis Stars Molly Bohannon Forbes Staff Molly Bohannon has been a Forbes news reporter since 2023. Following Aug 4, 2024, 11:10am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Linkedin Topline Novak Djokovic of Serbia beat Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the gold medal
Tory Police and Crime Commissioner claims far-right protesters who have brought chaos onto the streets are trying to ‘protect Britain’s sovereignty and identity’ and that arresting rioters is ‘treating the symptom and not the cause’
The UK's most senior Police Commissioner has stood by her comments after coming under fire for claiming the far-right riots devastating the country are trying to 'protect Britain's sovereignty' and 'uphold British values'. Hampshire and Isle of Wight PCC Donna Jones shared a statement last night calling for 'calm' but urged reflection and examination of
Anguished 911 call made by Arizona dad who ‘murdered his two-year-old daughter by leaving her in car on scorching day while playing PlayStation’
The distressing 911 call made by an Arizona father accused of leaving his two-year-old daughter to die in a hot car while he played PlayStation has been released. Christopher Scholtes, 37, allegedly left his daughter, Parker Scholtes, 2, in their blue 2023 Honda Acura SUV to nap for three hours while he played video games. 'My baby
Fresh Olympics gender boxing row erupts as defeated Bulgarian fighter ‘makes female chromosomes gesture’ in the ring after being beaten by ‘biologically male’ Lin Yu-Ting at the Paris games
The second gender row boxer who today won a medal has been plunged into a new controversy by her opponent. Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan beat Bulgaria's Svetlana Staneva in the quarter-final of the womens' 57kg category. But pictures show Staneva making two 'Xs with her index fingers which appear to be making a remark about
BREAKING NEWSBalaclava-clad baying mob storm migrant hotel, hurl chairs at riot police and set fire to furniture while terrified asylum seekers watch on from rooms in latest violent riots
An angry far-right mob have stormed into a hotel housing migrants and asylum seekers, hurling chairs and releasing fire extinguishers on riot police, while setting bins and furniture alight. Violent anti-immigration protesters clad in balaclavas and draped in St George's flags have clashed with officers trying to protect the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South
Health chiefs warn Labour will ‘put lives at risk’ after caving in to union bosses with new laws making it easier for public service staff to strike
Labour will 'put lives at risk' with new laws making it easier for public service staff to strike, it was claimed last night. On Tuesday ministers are set to cave in to union demands and announce plans to repeal anti-strike legislation. The measures will give a 'green light' for strikes across the NHS, schools, ambulance
BREAKING NEWSSecond victim dies from Legionnaires’ disease in Melbourne – as an urgent warning is issued over the worst outbreak in 20 years
A man has become the second resident to die from Legionnaires' disease in Melbourne as Victoria grapples with its worst outbreak in 20 years. The man, aged in his 60s, contracted the illness on July 27 before dying in hospital on Sunday. His death comes after a woman, aged in her 90s, died last Tuesday.
Shocking work history emerges of Officeworks manager who refused to serve a Jewish customer
An Officeworks manager who refused to serve a Jewish customer was also involved in another anti-Semitic incident just weeks earlier. The manager first sparked outrage after she was filmed refusing to serve a Jewish customer at an Officeworks store at Elsternwick, in Melbourne's east, on March 4. The customer, who had been wearing a yarmulke
‘Side hustle expert’ reveals the easy jobs that could earn you a FORTUNE – as more Aussies take them on amid the cost-of-living crisis
Australians battling a cost-of-living crisis are turning to lucrative side hustles to pay their bills and earning up to an extra $48,000 per year. Brittany Davidson, a 27-year-old mum from Canberra, has been making extra money on the side by finding rental properties for rich investors, mystery shopping for big corporations and even writing funeral