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trump
Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, praises ‘very valuable’ potential of Gaza’s ‘waterfront property’, link
Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s former White House adviser and his son-in-law, praised the “very valuable” potential of Gaza’s “waterfront property.”
time
Sir Jim Ratcliffe names his favourite Man Utd player of all time and the player he would take from a past team, link
2024
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Tuesday, March 19, 2024, link
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.”
post
No One Said Organization Had To Be Complicated, And These 36 Items Are Here To Help, link
If you could use all the help you can get in the organization department….read this asap.View Entire Post ›
star
Marisha Wallace reignites Ekin-Su feud as evicted CBB star reveals she didn’t ‘trust’ Love Island winner, link
president
Top exec at Bill and Hillary Clinton airport in Arkansas shot as federal agents serve search warrant, link
The executive director of an Arkansas airport named after President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton was shot Tuesday as federal agents attempted to serve a search warrant.
people
What is March Madness and how does it work?, link
Millions of people across the U.S. are filling out March Madness brackets this week, taking part in one of the most anticipated annual rituals in American sports.
tuesday
Trump, appearing with Melania, slams NY fraud case, Peter Navarro sentence and more, link
Voting in Florida on Tuesday, Trump was joined in a rare appearance by wife Melania Trump as he slammed the jail sentence of Peter Navarro
court
How Texas will enforce its strict immigration law after Supreme Court ruling, link
The law has sparked outcry from civil society groups who worry that even U.S. citizens will have their rights trampled on.
rate
Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day: Asia, link
Good morning. The countdown to the Federal Reserve’s rate decision begins. The euphoric stock market rally confounds strategists within the same firm. The yen slumps after the Bank of Japan ends its negative policy rate. Here’s what’s moving markets. — Isabelle Lee
live
Live: Disposable vapes to be banned, fines to go up, link
Cabinet has agreed to a complete ban on disposable vapes, the associate health minister says.
march
What is March Madness and how does it work?, link
Millions of people across the U.S. are filling out March Madness brackets this week, taking part in one of the most anticipated annual rituals in American sports.
woman
Five Canadians to watch in NCAA women’s basketball tournament, link
Canadians Aaliyah Edwards, Yvonne Ejim, Merissah Russell, Kennedy Dickie, Emma Koabel worth keeping an eye on as NCAA women’s basketball tournament begins Wednesday
report
Study finds many Chicago children exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water, link
An artificial intelligence-assisted study found that 70% of Chicago children under 6 years old are exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water. Charlie De Mar reports.
day
Toronto Blue Jays name right-hander Jose Berrios opening day starter, link
Toronto Blue Jays name Jose Berrios, 29, as opening day starter against Tampa Bay Rays
reveal
I’m a tech expert and you need to make these tech changes now before it’s too late, link
Kim Komando reveals the secret to safeguarding your digital legacy by creating a digital checklist of your account usernames, passwords and online assets.
week
What is March Madness and how does it work?, link
Millions of people across the U.S. are filling out March Madness brackets this week, taking part in one of the most anticipated annual rituals in American sports.
election
North Carolina county boards dismiss election protests from legislator. Recounts are next, link
Now that Rep. Michael Wray has exhausted legal challenges, recounts are expected to begin in Warren, Northampton, and Halifax counties in close primary election.
bank
Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day: Asia, link
Good morning. The countdown to the Federal Reserve’s rate decision begins. The euphoric stock market rally confounds strategists within the same firm. The yen slumps after the Bank of Japan ends its negative policy rate. Here’s what’s moving markets. — Isabelle Lee
late
Russia’s Putin says he will consider China for his first trip in new term, link
Russian President Vladimir Putin said late on Tuesday that he will consider China for his first overseas trip during his new presidential term that he secured in weekend election.
koltsov
Heartbroken Aryna Sabalenka WILL play Miami Open as police rule boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov’s death ‘apparent suicide’, link
konstantin
Heartbroken Aryna Sabalenka WILL play Miami Open as police rule boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov’s death ‘apparent suicide’, link
pritam
Pritam Singh unlikely to lose seat in Parliament due to criminal charges: Experts, link
The WP chief was charged with two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee.
bulb
Australia’s Ambassador Kevin Rudd Won’t Stay If He’s ‘Hostile,’ Trump Says, link
Former US President Donald Trump said Australia’s Ambassador to Washington Kevin Rudd is “not the brightest bulb” and warned he’s unlikely to stay in the role if he’s “hostile” to a second Trump administration.
falsification
Brazil’s Bolsonaro indicted over alleged falsification of his own Covid vaccination data, link
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been formally accused of falsifying his Covid vaccination data, marking the first indictment for the embattled far-right leader.
hawkes
First ‘cyberflasher’ convicted under England’s new law sentenced to more than 5 years in prison, link
Nicholas Hawkes found guilty of violating Online Safety Act, in effect since January 31, after sending unsolicited photos of his genitals to a girl and a woman.
640
MacKenzie Scott donates $640 million, more than doubling her planned gifts to nonprofit applicants, link
361 small nonprofits will be the beneficiaries of the largesse of billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
jetblue
JetBlue will drop some cities and reduce LA flights to focus on more profitable routes, link
JetBlue Airways is cutting back
unsolicited
‘Cyber flashing sentencing is a strong step forward, but the journey has only just begun’, link
‘If unsolicited photos like this are sent – by someone you know, or a complete stranger taking advantage of the AirDrop facility on most phones, or on social media – it is simply not acceptable’
antioch
Buddhists use karmic healing against California city’s anti-Asian past, link
Buddhists convened in Antioch, California, to cleanse the city of its anti-Asian history and respond to anti-Asian hate.
flasher
First convicted cyber-flasher jailed under new law, link
Nicholas Hawkes sent unsolicited photos of his genitals to a 15-year-old girl and a woman.
kieren
‘Athletes’ lives at risk at Enhanced Games’, link
Athletes’ lives could be at risk if the Enhanced Games are allowed to go ahead, says Australian Sports Commission boss Kieren Perkins.
kildee
Brother of Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee killed by family member, sheriff says, link
Authorities say the brother of Michigan congressman has been fatally shot at his home north of Flint
milley
Milley and McKenzie critical of delays in decision making during Afghanistan withdrawal: ‘Far too late’, link
Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Mark Milley and former U.S. Central Command Commander Kenneth McKenzie testified that slow decision making plagued Afghanistan withdrawal.
moynihan
BofA’s Moynihan: Commercial Real Estate Is a ‘Slow Burn’, link
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says, “the quality of the banking system is strong,” as he examines the impact of commercial real estate within the banking industry.
noten
Designer Dries Van Noten’s graceful, extraordinary exit, link
He steps away while his creativity is undimmed and his possibilities still seem endless. His example is truly something extraordinary to behold.
236
Forced labor profits, including sexual exploitation, reach ‘obscene’ $236 billion annually, UN report says, link
The International Labor Organization reported on Tuesday that illegal profits from forced labor worldwide have surged to a staggering $236 billion annually.
battersea
Scary moment ‘XL Bully’ mauls four people before police shoot it dead in horror Battersea attack, link
Four people were rushed to hospital after an alleged XL Bully savaged them during a frightening attack in Battersea, South London on Monday - police shot the dog in response
caucasus
Kremlin, on NATO chief’s South Caucasus visit, says bloc’s expansion will not help stability, link
MOSCOW - The Kremlin, commenting on a visit by NATO head Jens Stoltenberg to the South Caucasus region, said on Tuesday that the bloc’s efforts to expand its presence in the area were unlikely to help bring stability.
clubcard
Tesco forced to change Clubcard logo after Lidl row, link
The supermarket giant has to change its yellow circle logo after a ruling it infringed Lidl’s trademark.