Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Da'Shawn Hand celebrates a sack of Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence / Jim Rassol-Imagn Images They found that on Thursday as the Chargers came to te ...
Mahesh Nandurkar, managing director of Jefferies India, identifies a "domino effect" of sorts that the FII flows have on India's information technology sector. Decoding the correlation between US ...
Lawrence details the aftermath of Donald Trump’s statement that led to the worst market day of 2025 and one of the worst days of Elon Musk’s life. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal ...
Jim Walker forecasts a 10% decline in the U.S. dollar by 2025 and expects an economic slowdown, though manageable. He is optimistic about copper's long-term prospects due to green energy demand ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has given interviews to BBC & Sky Sports / Marc Atkins/GettyImages The timing cannot be understated. Ratcliffe's regime has been getting slated from every angle in recent months ...
Jefferies has expressed strong optimism about Jubilant FoodWorks despite broader market concerns over a consumption slowdown and group-level debt issues. The brokerage firm has reaffirmed its "buy" ...
This past weekend, cellphone video captured FBI and DEA agents taking people into custody in Lawrence. Sharlin Benitez is the Community Resource and Outreach director for Lazarus House Ministries.
The name to watch is Trevor Lawrence. Yes, the Jaguars have said they won’t trade him. (The Seahawks said basically the same thing about Smith.) Here’s one last nugget. When a report emerged last ...
Club is in period of change' - Ratcliffe on United's finances & inherited players Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe spoke to BBC sports editor Dan Roan on a range of topics on Monday.
Some Manchester United players are "not good enough" and some are "overpaid", the club's co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says. Midfielder Casemiro, striker Rasmus Hojlund, goalkeeper Andre Onana ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe names players Casemiro, Hojlund, Onana as 'inherited' Some Manchester United players are "not good enough" and some are "overpaid", the club's co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says.
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