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Fed's jumbo rate cut sparks optimism for US economic soft landing, says Goldman CFO

The recent decision by the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 50 basis points has generated a wave of optimism regarding the US economy's trajectory. Goldman Sachs’ Chief Financial Officer, Denis Coleman, believes this significant reduction positions the economy well for a soft landing, despite uncertainties among market analysts about its potential effects on inflation and recession risks as detailed by CNBC in a report.

India Opts Out of World’s Largest Trade Deal

India has reiterated its decision to stay out of the world’s largest trade deal, the regional comprehensive economic partnership, or Rcep. What are India’s concerns and what does rejecting this partnership mean for the country?

Acidic Oceans Threatening Life On Earth

Scientists in a report have emphasised that the oceans in the world are turning too acidic and, are not able to sustain marine life or even stabilise the climate...

Climate Change: Major Challenge Faced By Humankind

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges that humankind faces right now...And now the warning is coming from the U.N Secretary General himself....

Scientists Propose Nuclear Solution To Save Earth From Asteroid Armageddon

A new study suggests that X-ray pulses could deflect asteroids up to 4 kilometers in width. Watch to know more.

Hurricane Warning Issued For Parts Of Florida

The U.S. State of Florida is preparing for the arrival of storm Helene, due to make landfall later in the week as a powerful category 3 hurricane...Storm Helene is currently churning over the Caribbean with maximum sustained winds of 85 kilometers per hour...

Street artist Hanif Kureshi remembered for 'making art democratic' passes away

Cars slow down, feet falter and eyes swivel to the many murals on the walls of schools, hospitals, and homes in Delhi’s Lodhi Colony, the quiet neighborhood that has come to be known as Lodhi Art District over the last 10 years.

Swiss police make arrests after Sarco capsule is used for the first time

Swiss police have arrested several people after a controversial futuristic-looking capsule designed to allow its occupant to commit suicide was used for the first time, authorities said on Tuesday. Police in the northern canton of Schaffhausen bordering Germany said the so-called "Sarco" capsule had been deployed in a wood in the municipality of Merishausen on Monday.

Israel-Hezbollah War: Top Hezbollah Commander Qubaisi Killed In Israeli Airstrike

The Israel-Hezbollah war continues to escalate as a Hezbollah commander who was a key member of the organization's rocket division was killed by an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

California Lottery Mega Millions: All You Need to Know

California Mega Millions is one of the most popular lotteries in the United States. It is a multi-state draw game played in 45 states along with the District of Colombia and the Virgin Islands.

Teddy Bears Honour Gaza's Fallen Children

Thousands of teddy bears have been displayed in Doha to honor the children killed in the Gaza conflict. Take a look at these images of teddy bears dressed in black t-shirts reminder of Gaza's Lost Innocence.

Hezbollah claims ballistic missile strike on Mossad HQ near Tel Aviv

Hezbollah said Wednesday it had fired a ballistic missile targeting Israeli spy agency Mossad's headquarters near Tel Aviv, saying that recent attacks on the militant group had been planned there.

Trudeau Government Faces No-Confidence Motion

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces litmus test in parliament, as the conservative party led by Poilievre introduces the no confidence motion against the ruling liberal government. Watch to know more.

Black bear makes LA home his den, sleeps and poops around; couple names him

A family in Los Angeles has an unwanted visitor who comes to their home every morning to sleep after a tiring night. Bob and Susan Nesler have a black bear living in the crawlspace of their home for two weeks now.

Finland to send back to China two giant pandas many years ahead of schedule because of this reason

Looks like caring for two Chinese pandas from China has become a 'weighty issue' for Finland due to financial constraints. The Nordic nation is going to return Lumi and Pyry, the two giant pandas it had received from China as part of the Asian nation's so-called panda diplomacy.

Zelensky Launches Scathing Attack On Russia

As the Russia-Ukraine war continues the Ukrainian President Zelensky hit out at Russia while addressing a special session of the United Nations security Council on Tuesday. Watch to know more.

Crypto landmark case: Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years for fraud

Former Alameda Research chief executive Caroline Ellison was sentenced to two years in prison by a Manhattan court for crimes related to the high-profile case against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Janet Jackson Expresses Skepticism About Harris's Racial Identity

In a recent interview music icon Janet Jackson got into controversy warning voters of potential chaos surrounding the upcoming US presidential elections. In November she also made an inaccurate statement about vice president Kamala Harris. Watch to know more.

Jammu & Kashmir Elections: 239 Candidates Across 26 Assembly Seats

The second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly election begins with several high-profile candidates in the race. Watch to know more!