The police response to a fatal stabbing in the UK has sparked outrage across the political spectrum and prompted protests outside a police station. Henry Nowak was handcuffed as he lay dying in December after his killer, Vickrum Digwa, falsely accused him of racism. In bodycam footage, the 18-year-old can be heard telling officers, "I've been stabbed," to which one officer responds, "I don't think...
The police response to a fatal stabbing in the UK has sparked outrage across the political spectrum and prompted protests outside a police station. Henry Nowak was handcuffed as he lay dying in December after his killer, Vickrum Digwa, falsely accused him of racism. In bodycam footage, the 18-year-old can be heard telling officers, "I've been stabbed," to which one officer responds, "I don't think you have." Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he felt "sick" after watching the footage, while Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage said the reaction to the case should be one of "pure, cold rage." Bloomberg's UK Politics Reporter James Woolcock joined Caroline Hepker and Stephen Carroll to discuss the political fallout and growing public anger over the case. (Source: Bloomberg)
‘It has always been more than just a team to me’ Driver currently third in this year’s standings Charles Leclerc has signed a new multi-year deal to remain driving for Ferrari, with the 28-year-old Monegasque extending his relationship with the team which began in 2019. He will continue to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton who also has a long-term contract with the team. Ferrari announced their decis...
‘It has always been more than just a team to me’ Driver currently third in this year’s standings Charles Leclerc has signed a new multi-year deal to remain driving for Ferrari, with the 28-year-old Monegasque extending his relationship with the team which began in 2019. He will continue to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton who also has a long-term contract with the team. Ferrari announced their decision to continue with Leclerc on the eve of his home grand prix at Monaco this weekend. He has been a staunch Ferrari driver for almost all of his career and has competed in 155 races for the Scuderia, a tally second only to Michael Schumacher’s enormously successful tenure with Ferrari between 1996 and 2006. Continue reading...
Wall Street's median target price says the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) will increase to 8,698 over the next year. That implies 14% upside from its current level of 7,615. Meanwhile, analysts estimate the healthcare and communication services sectors will return 21% over the same period. Investors who want direct exposure to those sectors should consider buying shares of the Vanguard Health Care ETF ...
Wall Street's median target price says the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) will increase to 8,698 over the next year. That implies 14% upside from its current level of 7,615. Meanwhile, analysts estimate the healthcare and communication services sectors will return 21% over the same period. Investors who want direct exposure to those sectors should consider buying shares of the Vanguard Health Care ETF (NYSEMKT: VHT) and Vanguard Communications Services ETF (NYSEMKT: VOX) . Here are the important details. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Johnson tells BBC documentary he played tennis in early 2016 with then prime minister to discuss EU referendum UK politics live – latest updates David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position in return for campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU during the 2016 referendum, it has been revealed In the event, and with four months to go before the vote, Johnson transformed the terms...
Johnson tells BBC documentary he played tennis in early 2016 with then prime minister to discuss EU referendum UK politics live – latest updates David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position in return for campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU during the 2016 referendum, it has been revealed In the event, and with four months to go before the vote, Johnson transformed the terms of the debate by announcing in February 2016 that “after a huge amount of heartache” he was throwing his weight behind the campaign to take Britain out of the EU. Continue reading...
A Labour led UK parliamentary committee has urged the government to remove Palantir Technologies from the £330m NHS Federated Data Platform contract. The committee cites privacy, national data security, and a perceived mismatch with British values, and recommends using a 2027 break clause to seek alternative providers. This move raises questions around Palantir’s position in sensitive government d...
A Labour led UK parliamentary committee has urged the government to remove Palantir Technologies from the £330m NHS Federated Data Platform contract. The committee cites privacy, national data security, and a perceived mismatch with British values, and recommends using a 2027 break clause to seek alternative providers. This move raises questions around Palantir’s position in sensitive government data projects, particularly in healthcare. Palantir Technologies (NasdaqGS:PLTR) is in focus...
BEIJING, China, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zhihu Inc. (“Zhihu” or the “Company”) (NYSE: ZH; HKEX: 2390), a leading online content community in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
BEIJING, China, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zhihu Inc. (“Zhihu” or the “Company”) (NYSE: ZH; HKEX: 2390), a leading online content community in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
Amancio Ortega moved into 10th place on the Forbes real-time billionaires list after the retailer he co-founded, Inditex, reported accelerating sales in the current quarter.
Amancio Ortega moved into 10th place on the Forbes real-time billionaires list after the retailer he co-founded, Inditex, reported accelerating sales in the current quarter.
US tariffs were down, but they’re not out. Donald Trump is once again proposing levies of at least 10% on imports from 60 trading partners, after his earlier tariffs were killed off by the US Supreme Court. The 10% rate would apply to imports from Canada, Mexico, the European Union, Taiwan and the UK, among other places, according to the Office of the US Trade Representative. The move follows an i...
US tariffs were down, but they’re not out. Donald Trump is once again proposing levies of at least 10% on imports from 60 trading partners, after his earlier tariffs were killed off by the US Supreme Court. The 10% rate would apply to imports from Canada, Mexico, the European Union, Taiwan and the UK, among other places, according to the Office of the US Trade Representative. The move follows an investigation into how trade partners handle goods allegedly produced by forced labor. Products from other major economies, including China, India, Japan, South Korea, Brazil and Switzerland, would be subject to a 12.5% levy. The move is a major step in Trump’s push to reinstate the tariffs he imposed during his first year in office before they were deemed unconstitutional. A separate raft of 301 investigations includes a review of US trading partners’ excess manufacturing capacity, the findings of which may also be released soon. Trade analysts are speculating whether any future duties from that probe would be stackable on top of those proposed under the forced labor investigation. “Trade partners will be understandably upset by this determination,” said Deborah Elms, head of trade policy at the Hinrich Foundation in Singapore. The levies come at a time when countries around the world are suffering from a shortage of commodities caused by the US-Israeli attack on Iran and the resulting spike in oil and gas prices. Despite Trump’s repeated claims for months that a peace deal is near , there is little sign of one. On Monday, the Islamic Republic said that talks through mediators were suspended. Trump on Tuesday denied that talks had stopped. What You Need to Know Today The ceasefire in the Middle East is looking more endangered . US Central Command said Iran on Tuesday launched several ballistic missiles toward countries including Kuwait and Bahrain. Some were shot down by US and Bahraini air defenses and none hit their targets, Centcom said. US forces intercepted an addition...
This isn't your grandparents' Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRKA) (NYSE: BRKB) anymore! Following the retirement of billionaire Warren Buffett as CEO on Dec. 31, Berkshire has a new boss overseeing the company's day-to-day operations and $330 billion investment portfolio: Greg Abel. The Oracle of Omaha's successor wasted no time overhauling Berkshire's portfolio during the first quarter. Notably, he c...
This isn't your grandparents' Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRKA) (NYSE: BRKB) anymore! Following the retirement of billionaire Warren Buffett as CEO on Dec. 31, Berkshire has a new boss overseeing the company's day-to-day operations and $330 billion investment portfolio: Greg Abel. The Oracle of Omaha's successor wasted no time overhauling Berkshire's portfolio during the first quarter. Notably, he completely exited a third (16) of the positions Buffett had overseen, and has concentrated over 28% of Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio into two artificial intelligence (AI) titans: Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) . Warren Buffett retired as Berkshire's CEO on Dec. 31, 2025. Image source: The Motley Fool. Continue reading
(RTTNews) - European stocks edged lower on Wednesday as renewed Middle East tensions continued to push oil prices higher, clouding the outlook for inflation and interest rates.
(RTTNews) - European stocks edged lower on Wednesday as renewed Middle East tensions continued to push oil prices higher, clouding the outlook for inflation and interest rates.
Nvidia Corp . Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang touted “insane” returns for investors willing to bet on the AI boom, seeking to dispel lingering concerns around the big sums spent on artificial intelligence and its long-term profitability. The Nvidia co-founder, who’s spent much of the week at Computex proselytizing about how AI will revolutionize economies and society, found time Tuesday eveni...
Nvidia Corp . Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang touted “insane” returns for investors willing to bet on the AI boom, seeking to dispel lingering concerns around the big sums spent on artificial intelligence and its long-term profitability. The Nvidia co-founder, who’s spent much of the week at Computex proselytizing about how AI will revolutionize economies and society, found time Tuesday evening to address hundreds of representatives from financial institutions and wealthy family offices. A billionaire himself, Huang said only “crazy” people would question returns from AI, citing the trillions of dollars of value the technology’s created. “Only for the last six months has the ROI been completely reset. It is now insanely profitable,” Huang said at a closed-door event in Taipei hosted by Jasper Lau’s billionaire-backed investment firm Era and Chailease Holding Co. , controlled by local financial mogul Andre Koo Sr. The forum at the Mandarin Oriental attracted more than 300 guests, including Hillhouse Investment , PAG and DBS Group Holdings Ltd . Read More: Wealthy Asians Chasing Returns Pour $25 Billion Into AI Startups Huang’s pitch coincides with a persistent debate about whether investors globally are buying into a bubble that’s due to burst. On Tuesday, the Nvidia CEO took aim at investors who’ve called attention to an unprecedented runup in market valuations and questioned the future monetization potential of AI after trillions of dollars were committed toward data center spending. “Remember last year when we were together, the rhetoric and the narrative around the investment were, what’s the ROI?” he said. “Give me one example of some crazy person saying that now. They’re going to sound insane.” Huang touted not just his own company but gave shoutouts to some of the hundreds of technology firms it partners with, including memory chipmakers Micron Technology Inc. and SK Hynix Inc. , and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. This week, shares of Marvell Tech...
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