LeBron James Goes Viral for Yelling at Bronny During Lakers Game
LeBron James went viral after yelling at his son, Bronny, during the Los Angeles Lakers’ matchup with the Dallas Mavericks.
LeBron James went viral after yelling at his son, Bronny, during the Los Angeles Lakers’ matchup with the Dallas Mavericks.
Oil prices are climbing due to worries about supply disruptions in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict involving Iran and the U.S. is impacting market sentiment. Experts predict prices could reach $150 per barrel if tensions persist. The Strait of Hormuz closure is a key concern for global supply chains.
The cast and creative team behind the acclaimed AMC Western series explain the biggest moments from the Season 4 finale.
An American woman was swept out to sea after she fell overboard during an evening dinghy trip with her husband off the Bahamas on Saturday, police said
Brokerages continue to remain bullish on a diverse set of stocks across sectors such as electronics manufacturing, FMCG, metals, pharmaceuticals, and defence, highlighting strong earnings visibility and growth potential.
Safety Controls and Devices' Rs 48 crore IPO opened with a flat grey market premium, signaling cautious investor sentiment. The company, an EPC player in substations and solar projects, aims to raise funds for working capital and debt repayment. Despite a solid anchor investor base and government-linked projects, execution risks and SME liquidity are key considerations for potential investors.
U.S. forces mounted an urgent and high-risk rescue effort to find an airman who was forced to eject from a downed F-15E fighter jet over Iran.
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After ejecting from the jet, the officer sent a message over his radio saying “Power be to God,” according to Trump who added that it "sounded like something a Muslim would say."
Savannah Guthrie shares emotional Easter video about faith amid mom Nancy's disappearance.
Tuesday pm Trumps fresh Hormuz ultimatum to Iran after threat to rain hell
Schon says he gets served lawsuits 'every week' while the band's farewell tour continues across the globe
At 7:05 p.m. ET Monday, the Artemis II astronauts will be farther from Earth than any humans in history. The record has stood since 1970.
Bearish signals emerge as 10 stocks slip below their 200-day moving averages, indicating potential downside momentum and weakening long-term trends.
The dollar remained steady as the yen neared 160 against the dollar amid escalating Iran conflict. President Trump issued a Tuesday deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Investors are treating the situation as an oil-to-inflation-to-rates problem, favoring the dollar as a safe haven.
Im blowing up everything Trump to Iran if it misses Tuesday deadline
President Donald Trump will visit China in May for talks with President Xi Jinping. This meeting follows a year of trade disputes and tariffs between the two economic giants. Recent developments show ongoing negotiations and reciprocal actions. The visit is highly anticipated as both nations manage their complex trade relationship.
Diesel fuel prices reached a staggering $7.99 a gallon in certain areas of California Sunday, as experts warn it could have ripple effects on consumers.
Allow me, good reader, to cut through the Trumpian boasts, the fog of war, Democratic hysteria and media falsifications, and offer you simple answers to the 10 most important questions about the Iran war.
Quote of the Day by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Trying something new always carries risk, and failure is a natural step toward learning and growth. Without embracing the possibility of failure, you can’t achieve innovation or progress. Jensen Huang has used these words at a time when the world is changing fast amid rapid technology and AI boom. If you want to do something new, you have to be willing to fail, Jensen Huang says.
Gold prices dropped significantly on Monday. A stronger US dollar and reduced expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts pressured the precious metal. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, also influenced market sentiment. Higher oil prices raised inflation concerns, impacting gold's appeal as an inflation hedge.