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- Trump And His Supporters Seem Primed To Accept Saudi Denials Over Jamal Khashoggi
- Facing doubts from women voters, Tennessee’s Phil Bredesen opens up about his wife's kidnapping
- Hip and knee surgeons to use Apple Watch to monitor patients
- Analysis: Bond bears stalk a FANG, short Netflix debt
- 6 Of The Wildest Moments From Donald Trump's '60 Minutes' Interview
- REPORT: Skydiver dead after accident in Lodi
- South Korean climbers killed in Nepal storm
- Funeral held for 8 family members killed in New York limo crash
- Duke and Duchess of Sussex follow in Queen's footsteps on Royal tour with Fijian ceremony mirroring trip 65 years ago
Trump And His Supporters Seem Primed To Accept Saudi Denials Over Jamal Khashoggi Posted: 15 Oct 2018 11:56 AM PDT President Trump jumped on the bandwagon of conservatives who argue that he should not risk a serious rupture with Saudi Arabia over a missing journalist. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Facing doubts from women voters, Tennessee’s Phil Bredesen opens up about his wife's kidnapping Posted: 15 Oct 2018 11:17 AM PDT The centrist Democrat speaks out about his wife's kidnapping, explaining that protecting women is very personal to him. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Hip and knee surgeons to use Apple Watch to monitor patients Posted: 15 Oct 2018 07:37 AM PDT Up to 10,000 Americans due to have hip or knee replacements will be able to funnel basic health data directly from their Apple Watches to their surgeons under a new app being tested by prosthetic limb specialist Zimmer Biomet. Four hospitals and more than a dozen other medical facilities in states including Massachusetts, California, Colorado and Michigan will receive stats including heart rate, steps taken and standing hours from patients waiting for or recovering from hip and knee replacement surgery. The multi-year study in collaboration with Apple Inc will allow doctors and their teams to gauge better how well patients are following prescribed physiotherapy or regimes ahead of surgery or recovering afterwards. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Analysis: Bond bears stalk a FANG, short Netflix debt Posted: 15 Oct 2018 05:18 AM PDT Netflix bonds are a different story. Bearish bets against the company's $8.4 billion of junk-rated bonds have more than tripled this year to an all-time high of $347 million, according to data from Samuel Pierson, analyst at IHS Markit. "The short balance in the actual bonds reflects a view that (the bonds) will decline in value if or when they issue more debt," he said. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
6 Of The Wildest Moments From Donald Trump's '60 Minutes' Interview Posted: 15 Oct 2018 12:52 AM PDT President Donald Trump spoke to CBS' Lesley Stahl about everything from his This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
REPORT: Skydiver dead after accident in Lodi Posted: 14 Oct 2018 09:57 PM PDT A skydiver died in a jump at the Lodi Parachute Center Sunday afternoon. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
South Korean climbers killed in Nepal storm Posted: 14 Oct 2018 08:54 PM PDT A group of South Korean climbers and their Nepali guides have been killed after a storm hit their camp on a Himalayan peak in west Nepal, officials said on Saturday. Ed Giles reports. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Funeral held for 8 family members killed in New York limo crash Posted: 14 Oct 2018 06:34 PM PDT Loved ones said goodbye to four sisters and four other family members after last weekend's limousine crash that killed 20 people. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 14 Oct 2018 06:00 PM PDT When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kick off first Commonwealth tour as a married couple, they will of course follow a careful-curated schedule taking in each of their personal interests. As they do so, there will be one particular interest never far from their minds: Granny. The Duke and Duchess, who arrived in a wet and wintery Australia on Monday, are to follow in the footsteps of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh throughout their tour, undertaking at least one event which exactly mirrors their visit 65 years ago. The Duke will speak on stage at the Royal Opera House in Sydney, 45 years after his grandmother officially opened it on October 20, 1973. In Australia and New Zealand, the couple will unveil the latest Queen's Commonwealth Canopies, preserving native bush and the water-hardy Satinay trees, of the type used to build the London docks in the 1930s, in Her Majesty's "legacy project". rince Harry and Meghan Markle, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at Sydney airport Credit: SplashNews In Melbourne, they will meet successful Queen's Young Leaders, including Hunter Johnson, founder of the mental health initiative aimed at tackling toxic masculinity The Man Cave. In Fiji, the Duke and Duchess will be welcomed in a ceremony known as the Veirqaraqaravi Vakavanua, which celebrates Fijian heritage and cultural identity. A spokesman said it would "mirror in format" the ceremony attended by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in 1953, emphasising continuity through the generations. On Saturday, the couple will appear on stage at the Sydney Opera House. The Duke will deliver a speech welcoming competitors to the Invictus Games, with special words of gratitude for the families, partners and friends who have supported them through their toughest times. The night will be particularly poignant for the Duchess. Little over a year ago, in her then-home town of Toronto, Meghan Markle made her first public appearance to watch Prince Harry at work. Then, she sat apart from him in the arena's ordinary seats, with friend Marcus Anderson. It was later at the Invictus Games that the couple first appeared hand-in-hand at a wheelchair tennis event, before being spied in a private box at the closing ceremony together with friend Jessica Mulroney. A year on, having married and promoted to new titles, the Duke and Duchess will finally bring their public relationship full circle as they take to the stage together. Remarkably, Mrs Mulroney is reported to be flying from Canada to join her friend this week, after working as her unofficial long-distance stylist for some time. She and her husband Ben will be attending the Invictus Games in Sydney, according to the Sunday Times. The Duke's grandparents visited both Tonga and Fiji in that year, with a major tour around Australia from February to April in 1954. Meghan Markle: best looks Asked about the visit by a young woman from Tonga at a Buckingham Palace reception earlier this year, the Queen fondly recalled the "wonderful" time which saw them hosted by Queen Salote and serenaded by nose flutes. Speaking of a large picnic attended by the two Queens, in which she sat on the floor, she disclosed a small difficulty unlikely to faze the yoga-loving Duchess of Sussex. "The only thing I found difficult was sitting cross-legged a lot," the Queen said. "It's quite painful for people who are not built in the same direction." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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