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Sam Kerr scored twice in her first start in 692 days as Chelsea beat St. Pölten 6-0 to claim back-to-back wins in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.Kerr, whose last start for the Blues came in December 2023, scored in vintage style. She scored the first goal with a touch from her feet, then curled a shot into the box for her team’s fourth goal of the night. The second goal was a poacher’s goal, with Kerr scoring his fourth header of the season after the match had already been decided. Her previous two goals came off the bench in the…
The decision follows a Senate vote to reopen the government, but legal issues have created uncertainty for millions of people in need of food assistance.Published November 12, 2025November 12, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareThe U.S. Supreme Court has extended an earlier order allowing President Donald Trump to withhold food aid to tens of millions of people in the United States amid the government shutdown.In a ruling Tuesday, the Supreme Court extended a previous moratorium granted to the Trump administration after a lower court ordered the government to pay nearly $4 billion in November food benefits.Recommended stories list…
belem, brazil Reuters — On Tuesday, dozens of indigenous protesters forced their way into the COP30 climate summit venue demanding climate action and forest protection, and clashed with security guards at the entrance. Angry protesters demanded access to United Nations facilities where thousands of delegates from around the world are attending this year’s United Nations Climate Change Summit in the Brazilian Amazon city of Belem. Some waved flags with slogans calling for land rights and held placards that read “Our land is not for sale.” “We can’t eat money,” said Gilmar, an indigenous leader from the Tupinamba community near the…
Gary Anderson lost 5-2 to Michael van Gerwen, losing out in the group stages of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career.Van Gerwen came out of the flying blocks and put his scoring boots in a 2-0 lead with an average of 108.45 points, but the “Flying Scotsman” could not get a foothold into the match. After Anderson got his feet on the board, the “Green Machine” reaffirmed his dominance with a throw break, followed by a clutch hold that put him just one leg away from victory, pushing Anderson to the brink of a situation he…
Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you the first information about tomorrow and the last information about today. Sign up for free to receive it straight to your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV producers were looking at Monday and what they’re looking at for Tuesday’s session. CNBC Channel Check The top two most searched tickers in the past day on CNBC.com were Bitcoin and Nasdaq 100. Bitcoin fell almost 7% last week. It rose 1.6% on the day. The Nasdaq 100 fell more than 3% last week. It rebounded strongly on Monday, rising more than…
One of the most notable absences at this week’s United Nations climate change conference reflects the leadership of the United States, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters.President Donald Trump’s administration has refused to send top-level officials to Belem, Brazil, this year for the annual event known as COP30.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listBut in President Trump’s absence, state and local officials have arrived to reaffirm America’s commitment to climate policy and attack Republican leaders.On Tuesday, one such politician made headlines: California Governor Gavin Newsom. He is Trump’s longtime Democratic sparring partner. He is widely speculated to…
PGMOL referee Howard Webb said it was “not unreasonable” for Virgil van Dijk’s header to be ruled out in Liverpool’s 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.Van Dijk’s first-half header was disallowed on-field for offside, with Andy Robertson penalized for interfering with goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Referee Chris Kavanagh made the call on the field after the assistant referee raised the offside flag. After a video assistant referee (VAR) check, the goal was ruled out as Robertson was determined to have interfered with play from an offside position. Law 11 – Offside A player who was in an offside position at the moment…
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on October 13, 2025 in New York City.Spencer Pratt | Getty Imagesof Dow Jones Industrial Average Tuesday’s closing price record set a new record; Nasdaq Composite The company struggled as investors moved money away from technology stocks and into other parts of the market that traded at lower valuations.The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 559.33 points, or 1.18%, to close at 47,927.96 as Wall Streeters bought up shares in a variety of blue-chip stocks, including health care giants. Merck, amgen and johnson & johnson. of S&P500 It also…
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with US President Donald Trump in Busan, South Korea, on October 30, 2025 (Photo by Huang Jingwen/Xinhua via Getty Images)Huang Jingwen | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images Although the trade ceasefire between the United States and China appears to be holding, analysts warn that détente remains fragile in a rivalry increasingly defined by strategic competition.A series of decisions outlined in a comprehensive trade deal that U.S. President Donald Trump signed last month with Chinese President Xi Jinping took effect on Monday and included the lifting of costly tariffs and export controls.The United States halved…
CNBC’s Jim Cramer analyzed Monday’s session and said stocks, especially tech stocks, managed to recover from last week as Wall Street looks ahead to the end of the government shutdown.”The government could reopen and we’re getting back to business as usual, which means data center stocks are surging,” he said.The index rose during the session, Dow Jones Industrial Average Ended at 0.81%, S&P500 1.54% plus high-tech elements Nasdaq Composite It increased by 2.27%. After weeks of deadlock, lawmakers moved toward a deal to pass a federal funding bill and end the government shutdown.Cramer suggested that investors’ concerns about the ongoing…