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earnings
Only 2 stocks in Europe have beaten estimates for 5 quarters and rallied each time, link
CNBC Pro screened for European stocks that beat analysts’ earnings-per-share estimates and saw shares rise in the following session.
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HSBC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot, link
HSBC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
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HSBC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot, link
HSBC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
trump
What does a contempt of court ruling mean for Trump?, link
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial has warned him he could go to jail for repeatedly attacking witnesses and jurors. Hugo Lowell, political investigations reporter for The Guardian, joins “America Decides” to discuss.
police
Police do not believe woman’s death in Nundah unit block is suspicious, link
A crime scene was declared on Tuesday night as officers sought to determine the cause of death.
people
Elder fraud on the rise in the U.S., link
Scams targeting people over 60 are on the rise in the U.S., with $3.4 billion being stolen just last year, according to a new FBI report. Nicole Sganga has the details.
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on May 1, 2024, link
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tuesday
Police do not believe woman’s death in Nundah unit block is suspicious, link
A crime scene was declared on Tuesday night as officers sought to determine the cause of death.
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Horoscope today, May 1, 2024: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg, link
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on May 1, 2024, link
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Heinz discontinues handy tea time staple leaving fans devastated, link
kill
Globe and Mail nominated for Michener Award for investigation into Montreal fire, link
Globe reporter Frédérik-Xavier Duhamel nominated for his reporting on the 2023 fire that killed seven people
woman
Police do not believe woman’s death in Nundah unit block is suspicious, link
A crime scene was declared on Tuesday night as officers sought to determine the cause of death.
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27 Very, Very, Very Beautiful Products To Make Your World A Little Brighter, link
It’s a burden, having to constantly text the link to your beautiful rose-shaped ice molds after everyone falls in love with them, but someone’s gotta do it.View Entire Post ›
report
Qantas Investigates Potential Hack of Frequent Flyer Loyalty App, link
Qantas Airways Ltd. is investigating a potential hack of its frequent flyer app after reports that members were able to access strangers’ travel details and even cancel their flights.
china
China’s largest airline is returning to Christchurch, link
China Southern Airlines has announced it is coming back to the South Island from October for an expanded season.
student
Columbia students occupy Hamilton Hall amid ongoing protest, link
A group of pro-Palestinian protestors occupied Columbia’s Hamilton Hall, which was also occupied by students protesting the Vietnam War in 1968. Protests have continued to crop up on college campuses throughout the U.S. Tom Hanson reports.
week
Nadal falls to Lehecka in final Madrid Open match, link
Rafael Nadal says it has been an “emotional week” after he played his final match at the Madrid Open.
2024
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university
McGill University calls on police to break up pro-Palestinian encampment, link
University president Deep Saini said police will work through their own protocols to clear protesters
hainault
The Papers: ‘22 minutes of horror’ and new prostate cancer hope, link
Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by the attacks in Hainault, north-east London.
reclassify
Justice Department moving to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug, link
The Justice Department is moving to reclassify marijuana from a schedule 1 drug, putting it on par with substances like heroin, to a schedule 3 substance, the same level as ketamine and steroids, sources tell CBS News. Weijia Jiang explains what the shift could mean.
sycamore
Two Men Are Charged Over the Felling of the Sycamore Gap Tree, link
Seven months after the beloved tree in northern England was cut down, the police charged two men in their 30s with damaging the 200-year-old tree and part of Hadrian’s Wall.
hadrian
Two Men Are Charged Over the Felling of the Sycamore Gap Tree, link
Seven months after the beloved tree in northern England was cut down, the police charged two men in their 30s with damaging the 200-year-old tree and part of Hadrian’s Wall.
nicaragua
World Court rejects emergency measures over German arms exports to Israel, link
Nicaragua asked the ICJ to order Germany to halt military arms exports to Israel and to resume its funding of UNRWA, saying there was a serious risk of genocide in Gaza
mammogram
When Should You Get a Mammogram? 10 Years Sooner Than You Think, link
An expert panel in the U.S. says women should begin mammogram screening at age 40—a decade earlier than previously recommended.
airborne
2-year-old Arizona boy dies after bounce house goes airborne in strong gust of wind, link
A 2-year-old boy died in a “tragic accident” after a bounce house went airborne in Arizona on Saturday, authorities said.
thurrock
Tory council splashed £54,000 on Mayoral chauffeur in same month it declared bankruptcy, link
Thurrock Council, which has hiked bills for local taxpayers after running into financial trouble, faces questions about its use of money over the lucrative chauffeur contract
archer
ADM’s Profit Shrinks Less Than Expected on Higher Volumes, link
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.’s profit fell less than expected in the first quarter as an increase in the crop trader’s processed volumes helped partly offset lower pricing and margins.
dodson
Woman facing eviction told she would cope sleeping rough, link
Thurrock Council said it believed Heidi Dodson would cope ‘reasonably well’ if she was made homeless.
heidi
Woman facing eviction told she would cope sleeping rough, link
Thurrock Council said it believed Heidi Dodson would cope ‘reasonably well’ if she was made homeless.
macmillan
King Charles ‘feeling good about himself’ as he returns to royal duties, says body language expert, link
King Charles visited University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in central London today and appeared “happy to be back in action” according to a body language expert
mccardie
Brian McCardie’s pal said he was ‘fantastic help’ during mental health talks as actor dies aged 59, link
Line of Duty star Brian McCardie’s wife announced the actor died ‘suddenly at home’ aged 59 over the weekend, with his friends paying tribute to him on social media
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Amazon, Starbucks, Pinterest, Advanced Micro Devices and more, link
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
ruang
Indonesia volcano erupts, link
More than 12,000 residents have been evacuated after Indonesia’s Ruang volcano erupts.
streisand
‘Did you take Ozempic?’: Barbra Streisand deletes shady Melissa McCarthy comment, link
Though the Funny Girl star later deleted her comment, screenshots had already circulated on social media.
wacko
‘Wacko PM’: Canadian opposition leader ejected for Trudeau insult, link
Conservative Pierre Poilievre refuses to withdraw ‘wacko’ remark, prompting censure from speaker and removal from CommonsThe leader of Canada’s main opposition party has been ejected from the House of Commons after calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “a wacko”, in the latest clash between two men set to fight an election next year.The incident started when Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservatives, criticised Trudeau for supporting moves in British Columbia to decriminalize some hard drugs in an attempt to reduce the number of overdose-related deaths. Continue reading…
barron
Trump hush money trial: Key takeaways from fifth day of testimony, link
During day five of testimony, Donald Trump was hit with a $9,000 gag order fine and was granted his request to attend Barron’s graduation
belizaire
Haiti council appoints new prime minister as country continues to face deadly gang violence, link
Haiti’s transitional council has appointed Fritz Belizaire, a former sports minister, as the new prime minister as the country faces severe violence and instability.
panesar
Ex-England cricketer to stand for Galloway’s party, link
Monty Panesar is among hundreds of MP candidates being lined up by the Workers Party of Britain.