That’s after Jose Mourinho was sacked after a dismal third season at Old Trafford. Manchester United find themselves a mammoth 19 points behind arch-rivals and Premier League leaders Liverpool, forcing Ed Woodward to act. And Solskjaer is set to be handed the job until the end of the season. But […]
Daily Archives: December 18, 2018
Image copyright Reuters Image caption Bump-stocks attack to semi-automatic rifles to increase the firing rate The Trump administration has banned the use of bump stocks, devices that let rifles fire like machine guns, after promising to do so earlier this year. The final date to destroy or turn in the […]
Just days ago, the original crypto was looking decidedly fragile going into the weekend with plenty of naysayers predicting a drop through the trapdoor of $3,250 and into the waiting abyss where figures of below $2,000 were being suggested. However, like a relentless gladiator with an overpowering will to live, […]
Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket ready for launch in Texas, backed by a starry sky. Blue Origin Instead of launching within minutes of each other as planned Tuesday, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX wound up scrubbing their missions within the same hour. The launch of a SpaceX Falcon […]
Ariana Grande helped Jimmy Fallon recreate a holiday favorite Saturday Night Live sketch. The “Imagine” singer appeared The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night and was joined by SNL alums including Fallon, Chris Kattan, Horatio Sanz and Tracy Morganto give a modern twist to “I Wish It Was Christmas Today.” In the […]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The bodies of two slain Honduran migrant youths were found in the Mexican border city of Tijuana over the weekend, officials said on Tuesday, in a sign of the dangers facing Central Americans in Mexico as they seek asylum in the United States. The prosecutors’ office […]
BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – U.S. oil prices rose on Wednesday to claw back part of their more than 5 percent losses from the previous session, with worries about oversupply and a slowing global economy keeping markets under pressure. A worker fills a tank with subsidized fuel at a fuel station in […]
Revocable trusts are about as common to estate planning as peanuts at a ballgame. These are contractual agreements between you (called the Settlor or Grantor) and the Trustee who manages the trust (which is typically you initially, and then a successor if you become incapacity). But look at the grief […]