Horse racing: Fauci the favorite as racing returns to Belmont Park
Any bettors looking to ride a hunch when horse racing returns to New York’s Belmont Park on Wednesday might find a winner in Fauci....
SoftBank launches $100 mln fund investing in ‘people of colour’
SoftBank Group Corp is launching a $100 million fund to invest in “companies led by founders and entrepreneurs of colour”, in the latest corporate action...
Fiat to test automatic switch to electric mode for its hybrid cars in Turin
Fiat Chrysler is piloting a project in its historic Italian home of Turin to allow its hybrid plug-in cars to automatically switch to electric-only mode...
Esper breaks with Trump to oppose using active duty troops to quell protests – CNN
Esper breaks with Trump to oppose using active duty troops to quell protests CNN Live: Defense Secretary Mark Esper speaks to press at Pentagon Fox News Mark...
Trump says ‘National Guard is ready’ to take action in NYC – New York Post
Trump says ‘National Guard is ready’ to take action in NYC New York Post Roxie Washington, mother of George Floyd’s daughter, makes 1st public comments ABC News...
U.S. assessment finds opportunists drive protest violence, not extremists
President Donald Trump has blamed leftwing extremist groups for instigating nights of looting and violence in cities across the United States, but an intelligence assessment...
EU lawmaker caught short on video call
A Member of the European Parliament was reminded of the perils of video conferencing when he accidentally revealed his trouser-less bottom half....
EU lawmaker reveals more than intended in video call
A European Union lawmaker on Tuesday was reminded of the perils of videoconferencing when he appeared to be wearing no trousers as he discussed policy...
Indian elephant dies after eating fruit packed with firecracker, police investigating
A pregnant elephant died in India apparently after eating some fruit containing a firecracker that exploded in her mouth, prompting a criminal investigation into suspected...
U.S. factory orders extend decline in April
New orders for U.S.-made goods plunged in April and business spending plans on equipment were much weaker than initially thought, suggesting business investment remained depressed...
