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Manchester United manager Michael Carrick said Harry Maguire’s sending off and awarding a penalty was “inexplicable”, but Bournemouth’s Adrian Traffert escaped punishment for a “similar” challenge on Amad Diallo during the 2-2 draw.Maguire’s late foul on Evanilsson ultimately proved costly and the resulting spot-kick was converted by Junior Crupi, with United having to endure with 10 men to take a point from their trip to the south coast. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Watch for free: Premier League highlights from Bournemouth vs. Manchester United Bruno Fernandes’ penalty just after the hour mark, a fine finish from…

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Pablo Gonchar | Sopa Images | Light Rocket | Getty Imagesnextstar media group Completed acquisition of broadcasting station group owner Tegna After securing regulatory approval despite an antitrust lawsuit being filed against the deal in recent days.The $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar and Tegna will consolidate more than 260 local television affiliates across the United States. Nexstar and Tegna, like their peers in other broadcaster groups, have sought consolidation as the industry faces the same challenges as cable TV and entertainment media: a decline in pay-TV customers due to the rise of streaming and technology options. “This transaction is essential…

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Jack Silva | Null Photo | Getty Imagessuper microcomputer Co-founder Yishan “Wally” Liau announced that he has resigned from the server maker’s board of directors after being indicted in the United States on suspicion of smuggling equipment including: Nvidia Artificial intelligence will be introduced to China.A federal court sealed the indictment on Thursday. The companies were not named, but Liau, Supermicro’s senior vice president of business development, was named, along with sales manager Luei Tsang “Steven” Chan and contractor Tingwei “Willy” Sun. Super Micro announced that it has placed Liaw and Chang on administrative leave and ceased business with Sun.”Following…

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Ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026.Altaf Qadri | APThe Trump administration on Friday announced a 30-day sanctions waiver for maritime purchases of Iranian oil to ease energy supply pressures since the start of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.This is the third time in about two weeks that the US has temporarily lifted sanctions. The United States has previously eased sanctions on Russian crude oil, issuing a general permit on Friday allowing the sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products aboard…

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Published March 20, 2026March 20, 2026A federal judge has agreed to block President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing a policy restricting reporters’ access to the Pentagon.Friday’s ruling supports the New York Times’ argument that key parts of the new rules are illegal.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listU.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington, D.C., ruled that the Pentagon’s policy unlawfully restricted the press privileges of reporters who left the building without agreeing to the new rules.In December, the paper sued the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, accusing the credentialing policy of violating journalists’ constitutional rights to free…

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A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter by Robert Frank, a weekly guide for high-net-worth investors and consumers. Sign up to receive future editions directly to your inbox.Washington state’s proposed new income tax includes the nation’s largest “marriage penalty,” tax experts say, and would impose higher taxes on certain couples who file jointly.The state House of Representatives has approved Washington’s first income tax, imposing a 9.9% tax on income over $1 million annually. The state Senate has passed the bill, and it will now go to the governor, who will sign it into law. Washington…

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When OpenAI first announced it would be deploying advertising to ChatGPT, brands and agencies across Madison Avenue were eager to test the new format to develop their artificial intelligence-powered advertising strategies. This high-profile announcement was much more public than the usual “alpha” testing of new formats, and created a huge opportunity. Three of the world’s largest advertising agencies are participating in the test program, including WPP, Omnicom and Dentsu. So far, testing has progressed too slowly to live up to the hype, according to advertising industry officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details.People familiar with the matter…

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Former Manchester City and QPR midfielder Joey Barton has been refused bail following a court hearing.The 43-year-old, from Widnes, Cheshire, has been in custody since March 10, when he appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on a charge of assault causing grievous bodily harm with intent.On Friday, Judge David Potter refused Mr Burton’s bail application at Liverpool Crown Court.Most bail hearings were held in private, after which judges announced decisions in open court.Mr Barton did not attend the hearing, but is represented by Simon Szoka KC and is due to next appear at Liverpool Crown Court on April 7.He and co-defendant…

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A person holds a sign that reads “Save Social Security” during a rally against President Donald Trump’s tax plan near the U.S. Capitol on April 10, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Brian Dozier AFP | Getty ImagesThe clock is ticking to fix Social Security so it can continue to pay full benefits to the millions of Americans who rely on monthly payments from the Social Security program.By 2032, the trust fund that Social Security relies on to pay benefits to retirees, their spouses, children and survivors of deceased workers will be depleted, according to the Social Security Administration.Based on current projections, if…

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Elon Musk will appear in federal court in San Francisco, California on March 4, 2026. Josh Edelson | Getty ImagesA California jury found that Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders in the lead-up to his $44 billion acquisition of the social media company, according to a verdict issued Friday. According to plaintiffs’ lawyers, total damages could reach up to $2.6 billion. The class action lawsuit, Pampena v. Musk, was first filed in October 2022 after Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter for $54.20 per share. He then renamed Company X, which later merged with his artificial intelligence company, xAI, and then…

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