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Rolling Stones kick off 48th tour with 'Hackney Diamonds' cuts and classics in Houston
The Rolling Stones, who have played more than 2,000 concerts across seven decades, wowed fans with three new tunes as well as their classic gems.
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I’m with the band: who knew Antony Blinken could play rock classics?
The US secretary of state, who performed with a Kyiv band in a bar this week, is the latest musically inclined politician to hit the stage. Name: Rocking politicians.. Age: The latest example of the trend came on Tuesday night, in a basement in ...The Guardian - World -
Siemens Cuts Digital Industries Outlook on China Weakness
Siemens cut fiscal 2024 guidance for its closely watched digital industries unit, citing a slower-than-expected recovery in its China automation operations, but raised its forecast for the smart infrastructure division.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Mortgage rates cut but borrowing pressures remain
More homeowners are facing the first stage of the repossession process, new figures indicate.BBC News - Top stories - Mortgage -
Is Starmer right about a £46bn unfunded tax cut?
Keir Starmer keeps talking about the Conservatives having a £46bn hole in their finances because of the ambition to abolish National Insurance.BBC News - Top stories -
MLB suspends Houston Astros starter Ronel Blanco for 10 games after a foreign substance was found in his glove
MLB suspends Houston Astros starter Ronel Blanco for 10 games after a foreign substance was found in his gloveABC News - Sports - MLB -
Javier Assad shuts down Braves as Cubs roll to 7-1 win in series finale
Javier Assad pitched six shutout innings and the Chicago Cubs avoided their first sweep of the season by beating the Atlanta Braves 7-1ABC News - Sports - MLB -
EUR/USD Little Changed; Dollar Weakness May Be Limited Near Term
The EUR/USD traded little changed, and Danske Bank Research generally expects the pair to continue being range-bound in the near term.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gold Edges Higher, Supported by Fed Rate-Cut Bets
Gold edged higher in the early Asian session, supported by bets for Fed rate cuts which would enhance the appeal of the non-interest-bearing precious metal.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve
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Cannes: 'Fury Road' prequel 'Furiosa' forgets what makes the 'Mad Max' movies great
In expanding the story of Furiosa (Anya Taylor-Joy), director George Miller still creates entertaining, pounding action — but loses the forward momentum on which the franchise is based.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
King Charles' new portrait elicits interesting reactions: 'Looks like he's bathing in blood'
A new portrait of King Charles is roiling some royals fans. In the painting, the king's face seems to float above a red Welsh Guards uniform, all in a sea of red.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Lil Baby said to be safe after three men are shot in Atlanta near site of music video
Rapper Lil Baby is believed to be the artist who was filming a music video near where three men were shot Tuesday in a commercial area in Atlanta.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: There's no curiosity about Amy Winehouse at all in the reductive, shallow portrait 'Back to Black'
There's no curiosity about Amy Winehouse at all in Sam Taylor-Johnson's 'Back to Black,' just a condescending presentation of a girl with a great voice and a bad boyfriend.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
TikTok creators sue U.S. government in a bid to stop potential ban
TikTok creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, alleging a new law that could ban the app violates their free speech rights under the 1st Amendment. The legislation is meant to force Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the service.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Tiktok