Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "22nd"


8 mentions found


Fit and still driven, Djokovic not thinking about retirement
  + stars: | 2022-09-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
His exit has brought the longevity of his great rivals, Rafa Nadal and Djokovic, in sharper focus while fans and pundits have wondered how men's tennis would cope with the prospect of losing their most marketable athletes. The so-called men's 'Big Three' revolutionised the sport with their own achievements and riveting rivalries. Nadal said he was not contemplating retirement at the moment after a radio frequency treatment eased pain in his foot and allowed him to play Wimbledon. Djokovic, the fittest among the three, said he has made necessary adjustments to his schedule to look after his body. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Himani SarkarOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Ron DeSantis overpowered his own Legislature to pass a map that adds an additional four GOP seats. Nationally, Republicans are likely to net three to four House seats from new maps alone — most of the five seats they need to regain the majority. There are 36 House Democrats not running for re-election, mostly because many opted to retire rather than risk serving in the wilderness of the minority. And there’s state Sen. Jen Kiggans, a nurse practitioner and former Navy pilot challenging Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria in Virginia Beach. MAGA primary takeoversIn a handful of races, Republicans have nominated hardcore pro-Trump candidates who could jeopardize their ability to win swing seats.
As market volatility persists, join CNBC's Karen Tso in conversation with Neil Veitch, investment director at SVM Asset Management, as he shares his views on what's next for markets, his top stock picks and which countries look attractive right now. With holdings spanning Big Tech, semiconductors, energy, autos and more, we'll ask Neil for his highest conviction calls, as well as which stocks he thinks investors should avoid. Here's what top tech investor Paul Meeks says Related coverage from Pro: Looking for a short-term trade? With holdings spanning Big Tech, semiconductors, energy, autos and more, we'll ask Neil for his highest conviction calls, as well as which stocks he thinks investors should avoid. You can watch the Pro Talk here on Thursday, 22nd September at 12:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 p.m.
MLB roundup: Aaron Judge bashes No. 60 in Yanks' rally
  + stars: | 2022-09-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +10 min
Mets 7, Brewers 5Francisco Lindor's seventh-inning grand slam completed a comeback from a four-run deficit as visiting New York beat Milwaukee. Guardians 10, White Sox 7 (11 innings)Myles Straw delivered a two-run double in the 11th inning to spark visiting Cleveland over Chicago. Ketel Marte homered for the Diamondbacks, who won for the second time in their last 22 games at Los Angeles. Dennis Santana (3-8) recorded just one out and gave up three runs on three hits. Rockies starter Kyle Freeland (9-10) left after allowing three runs -- two earned -- on five hits over six innings.
Young's death triggered an unprecedented series of three statewide votes — a special primary, a special general election held along with a regular primary, and a regular general election — within five months. The Alaska special election is just one of the more than 120 congressional special elections conducted over the past two decades, an Insider analysis found. Special elections bombard votersSpecial elections routinely attract special attention. Rebecca Blackwell/APIn 2022, special elections are 'a perfect storm of confusion'Special congressional elections are, on balance, less democratic than regular elections. "We knew from the beginning that it would be harder to win a special election," McCready said of his September 2019 special election.
Two of Russia's most modern fighters have led its air war over Ukraine: the Su-30SM and the Su-35S. Two of Russia's most modern multi-role fighters have spearheaded Moscow's air war over Ukraine: the two-seat Sukhoi Su-30SM (code-named Flanker-H by NATO) and its successor, the single-seat Su-35S Flanker-E. Su-35S units active in UkraineSu-35S jet fighter of the Russian Air Force taking off, Kubinka, Russia. Artyom Anikeev/Stocktrek Images via Getty ImagesThe Russian Air Force (VKS) is currently receiving the last of 128 Su-35s ordered, most now committed to the war in Ukraine. Russia evidently lacks enough longer-range/endurance surveillance and combat drones to hunt Ukrainian air defense assets through laborious optical scanning.
But former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns — who became the first Black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company in 2009 — says she never bought into that narrative. "I would not be able to be CEO of the company unless I outsourced the caring for my kids," Burns, 63, tells CNBC Make It. Burns led Xerox from 2009 to 2016, when the company split into two corporate entities: Xerox and Conduent. In 2009, Burns was also appointed by President Barack Obama to help lead the White House National STEM program, which encourages students to pursue STEM-related careers. Don't miss:Why the first Black woman CEO in the Fortune 500 says ‘being the minority’ can be a career advantageFrom the first black cheerleader at Berkeley to making history as Mavericks CEO: How Cynt Marshall did itFirst Black CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America: After landing the job, I thought of Ahmaud Arbery
In my years as a personal finance writer, I've learned a lot about buy-now, pay-later apps. AdvertisementBuy-now, pay-later apps and services are popping up everywhere in the online shopping world. What are buy-now, pay-later apps? Why I think buy-now, pay-later apps are bad for consumersBuy-now, pay-later apps are not always a bad thing. The badHowever, perhaps the biggest downfall to buy-now, pay-later apps is that they encourage overspending.
Persons: I've, Read, , Klarna, Homeownership, It's, I'm Organizations: Finance, Service, Nike, Inc, Fidelity Investments
Total: 8