METAIRIE, Louisiana— Zion Williamson expects Joe Dumars to be tough on him. He wants that. And perhaps, he needs that. “I like Joe; what you see is what you get,” Williamson said Tuesday, on the eve of his seventh training camp with the New Orleans Pelicans. READ: NBA: Pelicans chief Joe Dumars extols Zion Williamson’s
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Italy sends navy ship to help Gaza aid flotilla after alleged drone attack
The Italian Defense Minister redirected an Italian navy ship to head towards the flotilla after they were reportedly attacked off the coast of Greece.
Players with most ducks in T20I cricket
On September 23, Sri Lankan all-rounder Dasun Shanaka created an unwanted record in Men’s T20I cricket.
Apple strengthens iPhone manufacturing in India with new machinery investments
Apple is fast-tracking its supply chain expansion in India, not just by sourcing components for iPhones but also by manufacturing the machinery needed to produce these devices locally.
Peaceful getaways: India’s hidden village trails
India is home to several hidden village trails that provide the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Powell warns of inflation risks if US Fed cuts rates ‘too aggressively’
WASHINGTON, United States — US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell warned Tuesday that slashing interest rates too quickly could allow inflation to remain elevated, but stressed that the central bank faces dual challenges moving forward. “There is no risk-free path,” he told a Rhode Island event. “If we ease too aggressively, we could leave the inflation
Bond shelf registration stretched to 5 years
MANILA, Philippines – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended the validity of bond shelf registration offerings, citing the need to provide “greater flexibility and efficiency” in tapping the capital markets amid volatile market conditions. SEC Memorandum Circular No. 12 Series of 2025 amended Rule 8.1.2. of the 2015 Implementing Rules and Regulations of
Baby Steps review: One foot twirling wildly around the other
The latest comical physics challenge from Bennett Foddy raises interesting questions.
Philippines found most dishonest in region on money matters
MANILA, Philippines – Financial education gaps, economic stress and “face-saving” cultural norms have forced Filipinos to misrepresent their finances, making the Philippines the most dishonest country in Southeast Asia when it comes to money, according to a study. ROSHI, a Singapore-based fintech firm, said in its Financial Honesty Study: Southeast Asia report that the Philippines
Olympian Jenny Simpson to host group run in North Shore this week
Pittsburgh area runners can cancel their training plans for Thursday. Olympic medalist and retired professional runner Jenny Simpson will host a group run and meet-and-greet that day in Pittsburgh’s North Shore neighborhood.