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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on November 26, 2025 in New York City, USA. Brendan McDiarmid | ReutersStock futures were little changed on Thursday night, a holiday-shortened week, with the Nasdaq Composite on track to end its seven-month winning streak.Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures It only went up 10 points. S&P500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures It traded just above the flatline.When trading resumes on Friday, the stock is on pace for a losing month. A decline in tech stocks weighed on major averages in November as questions swirled about the future profitability…
Lewis Hamilton has clarified his comments after suggesting he was “not looking forward” to the 2026 season after the disappointing Las Vegas Grand Prix.A disappointed Hamilton made a series of pessimistic assessments of his weekend and form after coming from bottom of the grid to finish 10th (8th after McLaren’s disqualification) in last Sunday’s road race. In a subsequent interview, he said he felt “terrible” and was looking forward to seeing the other side of what he admitted was the “worst season” of his first career at Ferrari. He also suggested that 2026 is not something to look forward to.…
Pedestrians cross crowded traffic at Shibuya Crossing Square in Tokyo.Jakku | E+ | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Friday, with U.S. stock futures flat on Thanksgiving Day and the Nasdaq Composite Index expected to end its seven-month winning streak.Asian traders will be parsing the latest economic data, including Tokyo’s inflation statistics, a leading indicator of Japan’s broader price trends.Japan’s capital’s headline inflation rate slowed to 2.7% in October from 2.8% the previous month. Core inflation, which includes energy prices but excludes fresh food prices, was 2.8%, slightly higher than the 2.7% forecast by economists polled by Reuters. This exceeded…
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on November 26, 2025 in New York City, USA. Brendan McDiarmid | Reuters U.S. stock markets will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday and will reopen until 1pm ET on Friday. With about three hours of trading left this month, major U.S. indexes are on track to end November in the red, according to CNBC calculations.As of the close of trading on Wednesday, S&P500 Month-to-date, it has fallen 0.4%. Dow Jones Industrial Average It fell by 0.29% during the same period. Nasdaq Composite As technology stocks slumped in…
Introducing the main events of the 1,373rd day of Russia’s war against Ukraine.Published November 28, 2025November 28, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareHere’s what happened on Friday, November 28th.finding Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russian troops had “completely surrounded” the warring Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk and captured 70 percent of it. Putin also said the fighting would stop once Ukrainian forces withdraw from their positions in key areas. However, if this is not the case, the Russian military will use force to achieve its objectives. The Russian president added that the pace of Russia’s advance in all directions…
rome — Pope Leo Visits abroad are an important part of the Holy See’s “soft power,” providing opportunities for the pope to meet with the political leaders of the host country, address local Catholic communities, and draw international media attention to local issues. By going to Lebanon, Leo will fly to the heart of the conflict-ridden Middle East, arriving in Beirut just days after Israel’s attack on the Lebanese capital. For Leo, the trip could lend further weight to his appeal for harmony and dialogue in the Middle East, echoing his first words after the election: “Peace be with you…
Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Craig Slater explains how Lando Norris was able to win his first world title at the Qatar Grand Prix. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports F1 Qatar GP ScheduleFriday, November 28th11:05am: F2 practice1:00pm: Qatar GP Practice (Session starts at 1:30pm)*3:30pm: Team boss press conference4:05pm: F2 Qualifying*4:50pm: Qatar GP Sprint Qualifying (session starts at 5:30pm)* Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player A look back at some…
WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 21: US President Donald Trump visits the US Park Police Anacostia Operations Facility in Washington, DC on August 21, 2025.Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump announced Thursday that a National Guard member was killed in an ambush by Afghans near the White House. The attack has sparked criticism of immigration failures during the Biden administration and prompted a fundamental overhaul of asylum applications.After Wednesday’s shooting, which investigators described as a terrorism investigation, President Trump said Sara Beckstrom, 20, had died from her injuries and that fellow Guardsman Andrew Wolf, 24, was…
Kyiv, Ukraine — Tributes have been paid to a 12-year-old girl who died nine days after Russian forces attacked her family’s apartment in western Ukraine last week. “Her mother was killed, and her sister is still in the hospital. Now Adriana is in a place free from fear and explosions. Next to her mother, in a quiet and bright place, out of the reach of war,” Ternopil Mayor Serhiy Nadal said in a post on Telegram on Thursday. The school said Adriana was a “bright and kind” child with “bright eyes” who was “loved and highly regarded by her classmates…
Arne Slott has a week to keep his job at Liverpool, according to Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.Liverpool are in their worst run of form for 71 years since Wednesday’s 4-1 Champions League defeat to PSV at Anfield, giving Slott’s side their ninth defeat in 12 games. The Premier League champions, who sit 12th in the table after 12 games, travel to West Ham on Sunday (live on Sky Sports) before games against promoted teams Leeds and Sunderland. Former Liverpool defender Carragher warned in a column for the Telegraph: “Anything less than seven points would make an already untenable situation…