Author: Admin

Jamison HensleyMay 5, 2025, 05:07 PM ETCloseJamison Hensley is a reporter covering the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. Jamison joined ESPN in 2011, covering the AFC North before focusing exclusively on the Ravens beginning in 2013. Jamison won the National Sports Media Association Maryland Sportswriter of the Year award in 2018, and he authored a book titled: Flying High: Stories of the Baltimore Ravens. He was the Ravens beat writer for the Baltimore Sun from 2000-2011.OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In an unceremonious end to one of the greatest Ravens careers, Baltimore released kicker Justin Tucker on Monday, parting ways with the…

Read More

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Credit Suisse agreed to pay $511mn and plead guilty to helping American taxpayers hide more than $4bn from authorities under an agreement with the US Department of Justice, admitting it violated a deal struck a decade ago for similar reasons.UBS, which acquired its rival as part of an emergency rescue in 2023, said on Monday that Credit Suisse Services would pay two fines totalling just over half a billion dollars.That includes $372mn for helping to prepare false income tax returns and almost…

Read More

‎ Al Rajhi Capital topped the list of brokerage firms operating in Saudi Arabia in April, accounting for nearly16.2%(about SAR 40.9 billion) of total transactions on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).SNB Capital came in second with14.9%(around SAR 37.5 billion), followed byMerrill Lynch Saudi Arabiawith 9.7%(SAR 24.5 billion). Saudi Brokerage Firms (TASI – April 2025) Rank Brokerage Firm Traded Value (SAR bln) Market Share 1 Al Rajhi Capital 40.90 16.2% 2 SNB Capital 37.51 14.9% 3 Merrill Lynch Saudi Arabia 24.45 9.7% 4 Morgan Stanley 21.33 8.5% 5 Derayah Financial 15.21 6.0% 6 JP Morgan Saudi Arabia 12.42 4.9% 7 Goldman Sachs…

Read More

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday released new documentation detailing its new “Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees.” The rule, set to take effect on May 12, prohibits hidden fees for live events, hotels, and short-term rentals. It also bans practices such as “bait-and-switch pricing” and any actions that conceal or misrepresent total prices and fees. In a newly published FAQ, the FTC offers a guide for these types of businesses, providing detailed information about pricing transparency. The rule will impact businesses, including live event ticket sellers and short-term lodging providers, like hotels, motels, Airbnb, or VRBO. Third-party platforms,…

Read More

Substansie is ‘n sentrale konsep in die wêreld van chemie, waar dit die boustene van alle materie verteenwoordig.In die studie van kemiese substansies, onderskei ons dikwels tussen organiese substansies, wat koolstofbevat, en anorganiese substansies, wat dit nie doen nie.

Read More

With the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder set to square off in the Western Conference semifinals, the league’s top contenders for the 2024-25 MVP award, Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, will line up across from one another. (We’ll likely see the official award announcement early during this series, too.)But who has been the MVP of the past few weeks?On a much smaller scale, we wiped the slate clean to some extent, outlining the 10 stars who’ve played like MVP contenders from the play-in tournament through the first round of the playoffs.We’ll update our list as the postseason continues, moving…

Read More

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Ford said it expects a $1.5bn hit to this year’s operating profits due to Donald Trump’s tariffs, as the car industry continues to grapple with the implications of the US president’s trade policy.The Michigan carmaker, citing the uncertainty tied to the levies, on Monday also pulled the financial guidance it issued three months ago. Ford originally said it expected to earn an operating profit of between $7bn-$8.5bn for 2025.Ford said supply chain havoc from tariffs has the potential to cause industry-wide disruption…

Read More

Quantum computing has long been announced as “just around the corner,” but several companies are now determined to make this a commercial reality, with the promise of solving complex problems beyond classical computers’ reach. The problems in question are wide-ranging, from medicine and cybersecurity to materials science and chemistry. But first, there are very practical problems to be solved, such as developing chips that can reliably host large numbers of qubits — short for quantum bits, the fundamental unit of information in quantum computing. As usual in a high-stakes tech race with an uncertain time horizon, tech giants such as…

Read More

Andrea AdelsonMay 5, 2025, 09:58 AM ETClose ACC reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2010. Graduate of the University of Florida.ORLANDO, Fla. — Scott Frost walks into the UCF football building and into his office, the one he used the last time he had this job, eight years ago. The shades are drawn, just like they used to be. There are drawings from his three kids tacked to the walls. There are still trophies sitting on a shelf.He still parks in the same spot before he walks into that same building and sits at the same desk. The only thing that has…

Read More