CNBC's Jim Cramer, on Monday, highlighted the positive performance of the stock market but cautioned that the upcoming Big Tech earnings could determine the market's future. read more
The world’s biggest offshore floating wind farm is set to be built off the coast of Scotland after the project was given the green light.
Sunderland’s season is drawing towards a disappointing conclusion and thoughts are turning to what is going to be a crucial summer rebuild. Interim head coach Mike Dodds has said that recruitment planning is under way behind the scenes at the Academy of Light, with change expected after the appointment of a new boss at the end of the campaign. So what’s likely to happen as it stands, and how could that change over the course of the summer months? Here we assess the 33 players in Sunderland’s...
The annual blessing of the planes will go ahead at Dublin Airport for the 77th time this Christmas, it has been confirmed.
“I was probably keeping everybody over at Sony marketing and distribution awake at night because I couldn’t stop with ideas.”View Entire Post ›
Jim Cramer has highlighted upcoming significant events for investors, including earnings from major companies like Apple and Amazon, and key economic indicators such as the Federal Reserve meeting and employment data. read more
It seemed for a while that House troll Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was alone in wanting her motion to vacate (MTV). While Speaker in Name Only Mike Johnson was okay when it was only Marjorie calling
Equities rallied on easing geopolitical tensions, upcoming quarterly results.
Nothing has announced that it's launching the capability to connect ChatGPT to your Nothing earbuds, like Ear and Ear (a).
Pokemon Go players are saying that Niantic is using "misleading" ads on their official page, and the community is furious with the devs. The Pokemon Go community has shared some concerning theories about Niantic's promotional ads, which show images of avatar items without the new changes. Pokemon trainers are roasting them for allegedly "misleading" players with "unclear and deceptive" images. As you can see in the post shared by the whistleblower, the OP shows a comparative image...
Owner Farhad Moshiri once said the club were ‘robust’ enough to fund stadium but now they need working capital injectionsAt Everton’s annual general meeting in January 2019, the owner, Farhad Moshiri, made a dramatic promise.Speaking about the club’s ambition to build a 52,888-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, the club’s majority shareholder pledged: “I’ll throw as much money as needed. Private markets will provide £350m, naming rights will give us some more and we will maybe have an equity...
With the week ahead looking chilly for all of us, when can we expect a turn