Reported 7 months ago
Sportsbet, an online betting company, has committed to complying with Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws under an enforceable undertaking with AUSTRAC. The agreement aims to prevent illicit funds from being channeled through Sportsbet, requiring the company to allocate resources for a remediation program or face further enforcement action. This commitment follows an initial audit of Sportsbet in 2022 by AUSTRAC, with Sportsbet undertaking ongoing measures to enhance its compliance with the AML/CTF Act.
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Reported 7 months ago
Dallas Mavericks player Dereck Lively, known for his athletic rim protection and finishing skills, has been upgraded to questionable for Game 5 due to a neck sprain suffered in Game 3. Lively's absence in Game 4 was felt by the Mavericks, highlighting his importance to the team's performance. While his status for Game 5 remains uncertain, his potential return could significantly impact the team's defense and offense against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Reported 7 months ago
The New York Mets are reportedly designating reliever Jorge López for assignment after he made controversial comments calling them "the worst team in probably the whole f***ing MLB." López's outburst came after a game where he was ejected and tossed his glove into the stands in frustration. The Mets, who have been struggling this season with a 22-33 record, are facing criticism for their performance despite having one of the highest payrolls in MLB.
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Reported 7 months ago
Samsung Electronics' new head of its chip division, Young Hyun Jun, has expressed commitment to overcoming challenges in the AI era and regaining the company's position as a top semiconductor company. The South Korean tech giant has faced setbacks in high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for AI processors, trailing behind competitors SK Hynix and Micron Technology. Despite this, Jun emphasized the potential for growth in the AI era and called for collaboration among staff to address these challenges. The company's semiconductor division has faced losses, and its HBM chips have not passed Nvidia's tests, impacting its stock performance. Jun's message also addressed issues in Samsung's foundry and system LSI businesses, as well as a potential walkout by the Samsung union demanding pay transparency and more annual leave.
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Reported 7 months ago
A minor altercation between Giants pitcher Kyle Harrison and Phillies slugger Bryce Harper led to benches clearing, but both teams ultimately agreed that it was not a significant issue. The incident occurred when Harrison threw inside pitches to Harper, causing some tension and prompting players to run onto the field. Despite the commotion, no punches were thrown, and both players and coaches quickly diffused the situation. Harper, who has a history of being hit by pitches, acknowledged that Harrison did not intentionally throw at him. The teams received warnings from umpires, and the game continued without further incident.
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Reported 7 months ago
巴黎路透社報導指出,印度資金在印度債券加入主要全球債券指數前的狂熱購買潮可能暫時放緩,受中國的經驗所影響。印度政府債券今年至今已擊敗所有新興市場同行除阿根廷外。印度將於6月28日加入摩根大通公司的指數後,投資重點可能會轉移到基本面,如同中國的情況。外國投資者越來越偏好印度主權債券,以獲取印度經濟快速增長所帶來的收益。
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Reported 7 months ago
Paris Hilton shared adorable photos of her daughter London and son Phoenix in matching Hawaiian-inspired outfits during their family vacation in Maui, Hawaii. The socialite posted snapshots on Instagram of her children, along with husband Carter Reum, enjoying the sunshine at the Grand Wailea resort. The photos featured sweet moments of Hilton with her kids, including a video of Phoenix splashing in the water and a selfie with the whole family in coordinating ensembles.
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Reported 7 months ago
The New York Mets will designate Jorge Lopez for assignment after the reliever made disparaging comments about the team and his ejection, showing little remorse for his actions. Lopez expressed frustration with the season and his emotions on the field, but his comments were not well-received by team management or some of his teammates. Despite this, some teammates expressed support for Lopez and hoped for a resolution, as the Mets face challenges in their bullpen and upcoming games.
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Reported 7 months ago
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss Bailey Zappe's role with the New England Patriots as he competes with Jacoby Brissett, Drake Maye, and Joe Milton. Despite being the clear No. 2 QB on the depth chart, questions arise about the team's handling of Zappe and Maye's reps during OTAs. Curran suggests the Patriots may be keeping Zappe until late in the preseason to avoid Maye playing early in the season if Brissett gets injured, highlighting the uncertainty around Zappe's future with the team.
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Reported 7 months ago
China has eased restrictions on renewable power utilization in energy-rich areas to support its rapid pace of renewable installations, aiming to alleviate grid congestion and promote clean energy. This is part of a broader set of government policies released to accelerate battery storage installations, power line expansion, and clean energy manufacturing approval processes. The policies align with China's goals of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions, although it may fall short of its energy intensity reduction targets. The news led to a rise in shares of Chinese clean energy companies, with changes in renewable power curtailment rules expected to facilitate more solar panel installations.
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Reported 7 months ago
The New York Mets held a productive players-only meeting after their frustrations boiled over with a series finale loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, during which they struggled with offense, defense, and bullpen performances. Francisco Lindor initiated the meeting to discuss ways to turn their season around, focusing on adjusting processes and staying positive. The team hopes this discussion will help them improve as they face the Arizona Diamondbacks in their next series.
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Reported 7 months ago
Chinese listed companies in China are rushing to increase dividends and repurchase shares in response to regulatory calls, with a focus on improving investor returns and governance similar to reform efforts in Japan and South Korea. Despite doubts from investors about broader governance changes, these efforts have led to a market rally, with firms in China announcing record cash dividends totaling $300 billion for 2023 and a rise in share buyback schemes to avoid penalties. However, skepticism remains among fund managers, who see the reforms as more about market rescue than genuine corporate governance improvement, especially for government-controlled companies.
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Reported 7 months ago
Legendary Broadway actress and singer Audra McDonald will star as Rose in the upcoming revival of "Gypsy" at the Majestic Theatre this fall, becoming the first Black woman to take on the iconic role on Broadway. The production, set to premiere on December 19, will feature McDonald alongside director George C. Wolfe in a highly anticipated performance that has been a lifelong dream for the Tony Award-winning actress.
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Reported 7 months ago
The article discusses how the U.S. dollar traded around a two-week high as U.S. bond yields surged, boosting the currency's appeal. The rise in yields was driven by stronger-than-expected data, tough statements from Federal Reserve officials, and poorly received bond auctions. The euro dropped as U.S. yields rose, hitting a two-week low before rebounding slightly. The yen also saw movement against the dollar, with traders cautious about reaching a critical intervention level. Expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts have been reduced amid signs of persistent inflation. Revised U.S. GDP figures and key inflation data releases are expected to impact the market further.
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Reported 7 months ago
In a case against Brandon McManus, witnesses are expected to testify that alcohol was brought onto the Jaguars plane by players, potentially violating league policy prohibiting alcohol on team property. The Jaguars may face consequences for disregarding a league memo regarding alcohol violations, highlighting the team's responsibility to prevent players from bringing alcohol on board, regardless of who provided it.
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Reported 7 months ago
California is expected to avoid rolling blackouts this summer due to the rapid addition of new solar plants and large batteries to the state's grid. Officials anticipate that the resources added in the last four years, including 6.6 gigawatts of batteries, 6.3 gigawatts of solar, and 1.4 gigawatts of solar-storage combinations, will provide ample supplies for typical summer weather. Additionally, hydropower plants are expected to contribute as a reliable source of electricity following two wet winters. Backup resources can supply an extra 5 gigawatts of electricity in case of emergencies, although unexpected events like wildfires could still strain supplies.
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Reported 7 months ago
Claudia Sheinbaum, the frontrunner for Mexico's presidency representing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s Morena party, has seen her significant lead in opinion polls narrow less than a week before the election. Recent surveys show her lead has decreased to around 12-13 percentage points, potentially impacting Morena's seats in congress. If Sheinbaum's victory margin increases, it could allow for passing constitutional reforms that Lopez Obrador was unable to approve due to opposition strength. The polls indicate support for Sheinbaum around 51%, with Galvez at 39% and Maynez at 10%, while Lopez Obrador's approval rating slightly declined to 49%.
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Reported 7 months ago
Oil prices dipped as concerns about the impact of higher borrowing costs on demand arose due to resilient U.S. economic activity, with Brent futures falling 0.3% to $83.34 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude dropping 0.3% to $79.00 ahead of U.S. stockpiles data. Despite a larger-than-expected drawdown in U.S. crude inventories reported by the American Petroleum Institute, ongoing pressure on oil prices was linked to a risk-off environment. Analysts anticipate that OPEC+ producers may maintain supply cuts to address rising global oil inventories, with focus on the upcoming OPEC+ meeting on June 2. Additionally, concerns about the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates higher for longer are contributing to the negative sentiment in oil markets.
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Reported 7 months ago
Joel Kim Booster, writer and star of the LGBTQ+ film "Fire Island" from 2022, has stated that he currently has no plans for a sequel to the movie. Despite the success and popularity of the film, Kim Booster is focusing on other projects and does not want to force a sequel without a genuine creative spark. He expressed a desire to continue making movies and shows with the same cast, and is currently working on a new feature film with Searchlight Pictures.
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Reported 7 months ago
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle revealed that he played the majority of the 2023 NFL season with a core muscle injury that required offseason surgery. Despite the injury, Kittle still managed to have a successful season, recording his third career 1,000-yard receiving season. He is currently rehabbing at the 49ers facility in Santa Clara and is on track to be ready for the 2024 NFL season opener. Kittle expressed a positive outlook on his recovery, stating that he is progressing as planned and feeling wonderful.
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Reported 7 months ago
Yannick Ngakoue aims to re-establish himself as one of the fiercest competitors in the NFL after missing the 2023 season due to an ankle injury. Focused on returning to his elite potential, Ngakoue is determined to remind people of his skills on the field rather than worrying about contracts. Despite being a late free agent, he remains positive that everything will work out as he prepares to join a team before training camp begins.
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Reported 7 months ago
Selena Gomez revealed in a cover story interview with TIME that she isn't certain if she will tour again due to the emotional toll it takes on her, despite enjoying connecting with her fans during concerts. Gomez, who last toured in 2016, expressed feeling drained by the experience and emphasized the importance of spending time with supportive and levelheaded individuals. While she may not tour soon, Gomez has been busy with film projects like "Emilia Pérez" and the Hulu series "Only Murders in the Building," as well as potentially reprising her role in a "Wizards of Waverly Place" revival. She also opened up about her relationship with boyfriend Benny Blanco and the challenges of sharing her personal life with the public.
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Reported 7 months ago
Tickets for the 2024 Winter Classic between the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues at Wrigley Field will go on sale to the public next month on June 14 at 10 a.m. Central time. The game, scheduled for December 31, 2024, marks the second Winter Classic matchup between the two teams, with the Blues winning the first in 2017. This will be the Blackhawks' seventh outdoor game, with their only win so far coming in 2014 at Soldier Field against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Reported 7 months ago
Alabama star Mark Sears has decided to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return for his final season with the Crimson Tide after leading the team to their first-ever Final Four appearance. Sears received positive feedback from NBA teams but aims to improve in certain areas and help Alabama in their quest for a national championship. With key players returning and promising recruits joining the team, Alabama is poised to be a top contender nationally next season.
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Reported 7 months ago
BHP Group investors were relieved as the top global miner decided to walk away from a $49 billion takeover deal with Anglo American after three rejected offers. The negotiations ended after Anglo refused to grant an extension for BHP to finalize the deal, which involved spinning off its South African assets. Shareholders had advised against overpaying for control over Anglo, and while BHP's Australian-listed shares fell slightly, they were in line with industry peers. BHP now faces the challenge of seeking growth opportunities in its own assets, like Pilbara iron ore and copper in Australia and Chile, as it waits six months before considering approaching Anglo again under British corporate laws.
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