Shares of Credit Suisse plunge 63%, UBS down 14% after news that UBS will buy Credit Suisse to stave off market turmoil
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — Shares of Credit Suisse plunge 63%, UBS down 14% after news that UBS will buy Credit Suisse to stave off market turmoil.SourcePossible police pursuit on I-75 ends in West Broward
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
A police chase ended in a fiery wreck just before midnight on Interstate 75 after authorities pursued a Winnebago for, according to a witness, sideswiping a vehicle on the road and speeding off. The recreational vehicle continued to drive on the road until it reached Mile Marker 40 where viewer surveillance video showed the camper engulfed in flames and surrounded by police cars. It remains unclear whether the driver exited the motorhome safely or if there were any injuries.The Florida Highway Patrol has been contacted for more details on this incident.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Xi Jinping: China’s ‘friendship’ with Russia ‘growing day by day’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
Beijing’s “friendship” with Moscow is “growing day by day,” China’s President Xi Jinping said ahead of his three-day trip to Russia, which kicked off Monday. In an op-ed, published in Russian in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Sunday evening, Xi said he was traveling to Moscow to strengthen “friendship, cooperation and peace” and create “new prospects for Sino-Russia relations.” He continued: “Our two sides are implementing the concept of friendship passed down from generation to generation, and this traditional friendship is growing day by day.”Notably, though, the English-language version of Xi’s op-ed published by China’s state-run People’s Daily doesn’t mention the effusive “day-by-day” line, and more demurely says: “Our two sides have acted on the vision of lasting friendship and steadily strengthened our traditional friendship.”In his own synchronized opinion piece pub...MBTA lifts global speed restriction on Green Line as repairs continue on some tracks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
The global speed restriction on the Green Line was lifted Sunday and replaced with targeted block restrictions, the MBTA announced as crews continue to repair some areas of the track.Transit officials say block speed restrictions remain in place on about 18 percent of the Green Line track. MBTA test trains have confirmed that all speed signs on the Green Line are in place to safely implement these restrictions. “Block speed restriction is a length of track that may include multiple defects that need to be investigated or mitigated,” the MBTA said in a statement. “As each defect is validated and corrected as needed, the length of the block speed restriction will be reduced until the block is fully removed.”The agency is urging riders to continue to plan ahead and be prepared for delays.The MBTA first announced global speed restrictions on Red, Orange, Blue and Green Lines March 9. The Green Line is the last to lift the restriction.MBTA: Shuttle buses to replace Red Line trains between Braintree and North Quincy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
The MBTA says shuttle buses will replace all Red Line trains between Braintree and North Quincy stations starting Monday. The shuttle buses will start running after 9 a.m. and continue until the end of service. The T says this change will be in place through Thursday. https://twitter.com/MBTA/status/1637438776854351873China’s leader Xi in Moscow for meeting with Putin
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Monday on a three-day visit that offers a strong political boost for Russian President Vladimir Putin as fighting in Ukraine grinds on.China and Russia have described Xi’s trip as part of efforts to further deepen their “no-limits friendship.”The Kremlin has welcomed China’s peace plan for Ukraine and said it would be discussed talks between Putin and Xi that will begin over dinner on Monday.Beijing has called for a cease-fire, but Washington strongly rejected the idea as the effective ratification of the Kremlin’s battlefield gains.Xi’s trip to Russia comes after the International Criminal Court on Friday issued a warrant for Putin’s arrest on war crimes charges. The Kremlin, which doesn’t recognize the authority of the ICC, has rejected its move as “legally null and void.”China’s foreign ministry on Monday called on the ICC to “respect the jurisdictional immunity” of a head of state and “avoid politicization and do...Owner of Boston-area pizza chain to appear in court on federal charge of forced labor
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
The owner of a pizza chain with multiple Boston-area locations is set to appear in court Monday on a federal forced labor charge amid accusations that he abused an employee and threatened to report the employee’s immigration status, according to the the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.Stavros Papantoniadis, 47, of Westwood owns Stash’s Pizza with locations in Dorchester and Roslindale. Homeland Security investigators said Papantoniadis targeted employees who lacked immigration status.Officials said one unnamed victim, who worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week at the restaurant in Dorchester was afraid of Papantoniadis and once cried when he was kicked in the groin.Investigators said Papantoniadis also knocked the man’s teeth out.“Victim 1 missed a day of work. The next day, Papantoniadis pushed him and caused him to fall to the floor. Papantoniadis then called Victim 1 an ‘[Expletive] Muslim,’” court paperwork said of one incident.While Papanto...Bank failures, Fed oversight and response sends Elizabeth Warren on TV tirade
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
The Bay State’s senior senator made the full Sunday talk show rounds this weekend, telling every news station that would listen how fed up she is with the leadership of the nation’s central bank amid the collapse of several financial institutions.“What happened is exactly what we should have predicted,” U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren told CBS’s Margaret Brennan.“This whole tranche of banks has been under regulated for five years now,” she said.Warren was speaking about 10 days after it became apparent that California based Silicon Valley Bank would fail amid a modern day, social media driven banking run. A second lender, New York based Signature Bank, would fail days later.The collapse of both institutions represent, according to Reuters, the second and third largest banking failures in U.S. history, behind only the 2008 folding of Washington Mutual.Warren, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, is proposing that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s $250,000 worth of account p...Lucas: ‘Dispute’ or war? DeSantis should go to Ukraine and find out
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
Ron DeSantis should go to Ukraine.That way he could meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and determine if the terrible war between Russia and Ukraine was indeed “a territorial dispute” not vital to U.S interests, or an outright brutal war of aggression by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.Everybody else has gone to Ukraine, from President Joe Biden to actor Ben Stiller. So why not DeSantis?And Zelenskyy, in the name of equity, fairness and drama, could turn on the Kiev air raid sirens the way he did during Biden’s recent visit.DeSantis, the popular GOP alternative to Donald Trump, caused a stir among GOP supporters of continued military aid to Ukraine, when he said the U.S. had more important issues to deal with.He said, “While the U.S. has many vital national interests—securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural and military power of the Chinese Communist Par...French gov’t fights to survive with 2 no-confidence motions
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:40:07 GMT
PARIS (AP) — France’s government is fighting for its survival Monday against no-confidence motions filed by lawmakers who are furious that President Emmanuel Macron used special constitutional powers to force through an unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 without giving them a vote.National Assembly lawmakers are set to vote in the afternoon on two no-confidence motions, one from the far-right National Rally and the other, more threatening one from a small group that has gathered support across the left.The Senate, dominated by conservatives who back the retirement plan, passed the legislation last week.The no-confidence motions each need the backing of 287 lawmakers in the National Assembly, the lower chamber, to pass.Although the motions appear unlikely to succeed, the climate of protest that Macron’s pension reforms has sparked in parliament and on the streets means the outcome of voting in the National Assembly is not guaranteed. No such motion has succeeded ...Latest news
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