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US President Donald Trump says he intends to sue the BBC for $1 billion to $5 billion “probably in the next week” despite the BBC’s apology over a documentary that Trump’s lawyers called defamatory. “I think we have to do that,” President Trump told reporters. “They even admit that they cheated… They cheated and changed the words that came out of my mouth.” On Thursday, the BBC apologized to President Trump for editing errors in an October 2024 documentary called “Trump: A Second Chance?”, saying it “deeply regrets the way the video clip was edited”. In an interview with British…
Joseph Parker denies taking any prohibited drugs and says he is “confident” he will be acquitted after failing a drug test. Parker faces a two-year suspension after routine testing by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency found traces of cocaine. The test took place on the day of the New Zealand heavyweight’s fight against Fabio Wardley, which he won last month.”I took a voluntary test before a recent game and was informed that I had a negative result. This was a real surprise to me,” Parker said on Instagram. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of the heavyweight…
New technology is reducing workers’ compensation claims and fraud across industries.But on a construction site, the results are visible on camera. Specialized cameras are being installed around the work site in collaboration with Arrowsight, a safety technology company specializing in video-based behavior modification and coaching analytics. These cameras capture footage of workers scrambling under timber hanging from cranes, or forgetting to tie off their balancing safety harnesses high above the ground. The video is flagged by the team and the safety supervisor is notified. Employees then receive feedback and appropriate training.In New York state, where workers’ compensation insurance costs and…
England fast bowler Mark Wood recovered from a hamstring injury ahead of the Ashes, but Australian seamer Josh Hazlewood will miss the first Test in Perth from November 21.Wood felt stiff on Thursday after bowling eight overs on the first day of the tourists’ only warm-up match against the England Lions, nearly nine months after knee surgery. However, a statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board released on Saturday said: “Following a precautionary test on Friday, England fast bowler Mark Wood has been cleared of concerns regarding his left hamstring. england ash team Ben Stokes (captain), Harry Brook (vice-captain),…
Warren Buffett speaks at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 3, 2025.CNBCWarren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway revealed a new position in alphabetGoogle’s parent company was the conglomerate’s 10th largest holding at the end of September, according to regulatory filings.Berkshire took $4.3 billion of Alphabet stock public at the end of the third quarter, a surprising move given Buffett’s traditional value investing philosophy and reluctance to invest in high-growth tech stocks. While owned by Berkshire, apple Buffett has long called the company more of a consumer products company than a pure technology business.The acquisition was also likely made…
Latest killing confirmed as US officials reportedly held meeting to discuss possible military operation in VenezuelaPublished November 15, 2025November 15, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareThe U.S. military confirmed that four people were killed in an attack on a boat in international waters, the latest in attacks on ships reported in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, as officials from President Donald Trump’s administration reportedly held a meeting about a possible military operation in Venezuela.U.S. Southern Command said in a post on X on Friday that Monday’s attack was authorized by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and…
Venezuelans in Caracas are expressing feelings ranging from concern to skepticism, a day after the arrival of a state-of-the-art US aircraft carrier strike group in the Latin American region, intensifying friction between the two countries. The US Navy announced that the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group will support other warships that have carried out deadly attacks against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean over the past two months. Although Washington says the military buildup is aimed at cutting off the flow of drugs to the United States, Mr. Caracas believes the United States is really trying to force…
Doug McMillon’s career at Walmart began when he was in high school, picking up orders and unloading trailers in the warehouse. He concludes his tenure as the retail giant’s CEO after 12 successful years.Walmart announced Friday that McMillon will retire on January 31, 2026, after nearly 12 years at the helm of the retail giant. The 59-year-old Memphis, Tenn., native became Walmart’s fifth CEO in February 2014, but the trajectory of his career is notable: Mr. McMillon first joined Walmart as an hourly employee in 1984 and held various positions within the company as he rose through the ranks.He was…
President Gustavo Petro said the purchase of the fighter jets was a “deterrence weapon to achieve peace” amid “turbulent” geopolitics.Published November 15, 2025November 15, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareColombian President Gustavo Petro announced a $4.3 billion deal to buy Swedish fighter jets amid the country’s tensions with the United States.Petro confirmed at a press conference on Friday that it had reached an agreement with Swedish Saab aircraft maker to buy 17 Gripen fighter jets, confirming for the first time the size and cost of the military acquisition originally announced in April.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of…
soul Reuters — More than 500,000 people in South Korea took the tough university entrance exam on Thursday, and all flights were suspended for 30 minutes as police were called to ensure they arrived on time at the exam venue. The number of people taking the exam, which is crucial to securing admission to the country’s top universities, is the highest in seven years. Most of the candidates were born in 2007, a year seen as an auspicious time to have babies and when the number of births soared. All airports, including Incheon International Airport, banned planes from taking off…