• Sadiq Khan apologises to Chief Rabbi over interview remarks

    Mr Khan says he is "sorry for any hurt" caused over remarks he made in a recent interview.

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    Why The Chiefs And Rival Bills Made A Surprising Draft Trade

    It's strange that the wide receiver-needy Bills, whose season was ended by the Chiefs in three of the last four postseasons, would be willing to trade with the Chiefs.

  • China’s former CBDC chief is under government investigation

    China investigating Yao Qian, the former head of the Digital Yuan project. Local media reports say Yao is under probe for “violations of discipline and law.” Yao Qian, a leading Chinese blockchain expert who previously spearheaded China’s Digital Yuan program, is reportedly under government investigation. The Digital Yuan is a central bank digital currency (CBDC) […]

  • Packers Sign Andre Dillard; T Met With Chiefs

    APRIL 25: Dillard's deal contains no signing bonus or any guaranteed money,

  • Chiefs trade up to take wide receiver in first round

    DETRIOT (KSNT) - The reigning Super Bowl champions are adding depth at the wide receiver position. Kansas City selected Xavier Worthy in the first round, 28th overall via the Buffalo Bills, of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Chiefs traded up from pick 32 to take the former Texas Longhorn, who scored five touchdowns and tallied []

  • Kadena Announces Annelise Osborne as Chief Business Officer

    New York, New York, April 25th, 2024, Chainwire Kadena, the only scalable Layer-1 Proof-of-Work blockchain, expands its leadership team by onboarding Annelise Osborne as Kadena’s new Chief Business Officer (CBO). With an illustrious career spanning over 20 years in finance, credit, real estate, and digital assets, Annelise will be responsible for developing and leading new […]

  • MSHA chief says new silica rule is personal

    Chris Williamson is a native of Mingo County and watched many neighbors and family members struggle with breathing ailments for years. He said an improved safety standard for the industry on silica was sorely needed as those ailments appear in younger and younger miners.

  • Tech department adds chief scientific advisor to its ranks

    The government’s tech department has added to its senior ranks with several new appointments, including a chief scientific advisor and a handful of non-executive directors. Prof Christopher Johnson will join the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) as chief scientific advisor in July. Johnson is currently the pro-vice-chancellor for engineering and physical sciences at […]

  • NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief

    NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief As head of NATO's second largest military, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has continued to stir controversy among allies by his Hamas-sympathetic stance. As early as last October, just on the heels of the Oct.7 Hamas terror attack, he was bluntly expressing that "Hamas is not a terror organization" but is a "liberation group" rightfully fighting to protect Palestinian lands. But this weekend he went far beyond mere verbal...

  • Marcos names retired CA justice as PCGG chief

    President Marcos has named a retired associate justice of the appellate court as chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government , the agency tasked to recover the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses and their close associates.

  • US commerce chief claims Huawei sanctions are working

    A controversial chipset powering Huawei's Mate 60 Pro drew criticism from US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, who told CBS News’ 60 Minutes the device's processor is years behind what is available in the US.

  • Gunmen kill one, injure two Ogun chiefs

    Some gunmen reportedly killed one person and injured two local chiefs in a Thursday afternoon attack on the Oluke community in the Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State. This is just as the state’s Police Command said it had commenced an investigation into the attack. PUNCH Metro gathered from a source within the community Read More