• Millions of people with £8,500 in bank account warned 'take action'

    There are almost five million instant access cash ISA accounts held earning low rates in the UK with an average balance of over £8,500, according to new research

  • Crumly & Associates Inc. Has $7.67 Million Stock Holdings in First Trust India NIFTY 50 Equal Weight ETF (NASDAQ:NFTY)

    Crumly & Associates Inc. reduced its holdings in First Trust India NIFTY 50 Equal Weight ETF (NASDAQ:NFTY – Free Report) by 24.8% in the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 141,956 shares of the company’s stock after selling 46,790 shares during […]

  • Tobacco sales reach 50 million kg

    A TOTAL of 50.1 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth US$176.6 million have been sold so far at both auction and contract floors

  • Kayla Harrison opens up on why she moved away from “Millions of Dollars”

    Kayla Harrison, the Olympic gold medalist in judo, has always been a woman of ambition. From the mats of the Olympics to the cage of the UFC, she’s now ready to make her mark in mixed martial arts. The Long Road to the Octagon Harrison’s journey to the UFC Octagon has been anything but ordinary. With 16 wins and only one loss in her professional MMA career, she’s already proven her mettle. But the UFC was always the ultimate goal. “The UFC is the best of the best,” Harrison says. “It’s the...

  • India ranks number 10 in cybercrime, study finds

    India ranked number 10 in cybercrime, with frauds involving people to make advance fee payment being the most common type, according to a new research that surveyed cybercrime experts around the world. An international team of researchers has compiled the 'World Cybercrime Index' that ranks roughly 100 countries and identifies key hotspots according to various categories of cybercrime, including ransomware, credit card theft and scams. Russia topped the list, and was followed by Ukraine, China,...

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    Why a New Study Dubbed India the ‘Cancer Capital of the World’

    A new study sheds light on declining health in India, with cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and mental health disorders at "critical levels."

  • Trump campaign expects to haul in $50 million at fundraiser

    Former President Trump was expected to rake in roughly $50 million at a Saturday night fundraiser, doubling what three Democratic presidents recently brought in for President Biden’s reelection campaign war chest, a campaign official confirmed to The Hill. The private fundraiser was hosted by hedge fund billionaire John Paulson in Palm Beach, Fla. The expected

  • New school for disadvantaged young people set to open

    The planned Nuneaton school is designed to help youngsters back into full-time education, employment or training

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  • Dunkirk To Receive $1.8 Million To Reduce Lead Hazards

    The City of Dunkirk will receive $1.8 million to reduce lead hazards. Congressman Nick Langworthy announced the receipt of funding from the Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant Program. The $1,855,008 grant will be administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It aims to assist local governments in rebuilding capacity to undertake […]

  • Huge Dovish Bet Loses $50 Million In One Day

    Huge Dovish Bet Loses $50 Million In One Day Late on Tuesday, the financial world was swept up by a report from Bloomberg according to which an unknown trader had put on single record-sized trade, betting that today's CPI print would come in dovish, and forcing the Fed to cut sooner. It did not work out quite as expected. For those who missed it, a significant block trade in US short-term interest-rate futures, specifically in December 2024 SOFR futures, took place during market...

  • Walmart Lawsuit: Get Up to $500 as Part of a $45 Million Settlement

    You could be eligible to receive up to $500 as a result of Walmart's class-action lawsuit settlement.